[Congressional Record Volume 155, Number 183 (Tuesday, December 8, 2009)]
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DIVISION D--DEPARTMENTS OF LABOR, HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, AND
EDUCATION, AND RELATED AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 2010
The Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and
Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2010, put
in place by this division incorporates the following
agreements of the managers. Funds for the individual programs
and activities within the accounts in this division are
displayed in the detailed table at the end of the statement
of the managers for this Act. Funding levels that are not
displayed in the detailed table are identified within this
statement of the managers. All references within this
explanatory statement to the Recovery Act mean the American
Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Public Law
111095).
In implementing this conference agreement, the Departments
and agencies should be guided by the language and
instructions set forth in House Report 11109220 and
Senate Report 1110966 accompanying the bill, H.R.
3293. In cases where the language and instructions in either
report specifically address the allocation of funds, each has
been reviewed by the conferees and those that are jointly
concurred in have been endorsed in this explanatory
statement.
In cases in which the House or the Senate report requests
or directs the submission of a report, such report is to be
submitted to both the Committees on Appropriations of the
House of Representatives and the Senate.
Section 516 sets forth the reprogramming requirements and
limitations for the Departments and agencies funded through
this division, 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 division shall
submit statements on the effect of this Act to the
Appropriations Committees within 45 days of enactment of this
Act, pursuant to section 518. The 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 also shall include the effect of
the appropriation on any new activities or major initiatives
discussed in the budget justifications accompanying the
fiscal year 2010 budget.
TITLE I
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Employment and Training Administration
TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
The conference agreement includes $3,828,530,000 for
Training and Employment Services instead of $3,802,961,000 as
proposed by the House and $3,798,536,000 as proposed by the
Senate. Of the amount appropriated, $1,772,000,000 is an
advance appropriation for fiscal year 2011 as proposed by
both the House and the Senate.
Within the total for the Dislocated Worker Assistance
National Reserve, the conference agreement does not include
bill language to allow up to $30,000,000 of this
appropriation to be made available to the Career Pathways
Innovation Fund as proposed by the Senate. The conferees urge
the Secretary to give favorable consideration to grant
applications from States whose allotment for dislocated
worker employment and training activities in Public Law
111098 was less than their allotment for such
activities in Public Law 11009161. The conference
agreement includes bill language to suspend section 173(e) of
the Workforce Investment Act (WIA). Section 173(e) of the WIA
facilitated the transition from the Job Training Partnership
Act formula to the WIA formula; however, the WIA formula has
been in effect for a decade and the transition is complete.
The conferees note that suspending this provision will allow
more funds to be available to respond to natural disasters
and mass layoffs. Neither the House nor the Senate proposed a
similar provision.
The conference agreement designates $78,410,000 for migrant
and seasonal farmworker formula grants instead of $78,610,000
as proposed by the House and $78,310,000 as proposed by the
Senate. In addition, the conference agreement designates
$5,700,000 for migrant and seasonal farmworker housing
instead of $5,500,000 as proposed by the House and $5,800,000
as proposed by the Senate.
Within the amount provided for Pilots, Demonstrations and
Research, the conference agreement includes $30,000,000 for a
new competitive grant program to provide transitional jobs
activities instead of $35,000,000 as proposed by the House
and $40,000,000 as proposed by the Senate. The conference
agreement provides an additional $15,000,000 for these
activities within the Reintegration of Ex-Offenders program,
resulting in a total of $45,000,000 for transitional jobs
activities. The conferees direct the Department of Labor to
consult with the Department of Health and Human Services'
Administration for Children and Families in designing the
grant competition and awarding grants, consistent with House
Report 11109220. In addition, the conferees note
that funds should be used to leverage other resources to
support program growth, consistent with Senate Report
1110966. The conference agreement includes bill
language allowing up to 1009percent of funding for
transitional jobs activities to be available for evaluation
of such projects or transferred to the Department of Health
and Human Services or the Department of Justice for support
of transitional jobs activities as proposed by the Senate.
The House bill included a provision to ensure that a
sufficient portion of funds available for transitional jobs
activities would be used for an evaluation of the program.
Within the amount provided for Pilots, Demonstrations and
Research, the conference agreement also includes $5,500,000
as proposed by the House to continue a program of competitive
grants to address the employment and training needs of young
parents. The Senate did not include funds for this activity.
The Department should continue to award these competitive
grants based on the criteria outlined in House Report 110--
231.
The conference agreement includes $48,889,000 for the
following projects in the following amounts:
Project Amount
Access Community Health Network, Chicago, IL for a job training
initiative....................................................400,000
Alabama Institute for the Deaf and Blind, Talladega, AL for an
employer training and job development initiative..............200,000
Arkansas State University-Beebe, Searcy, AR for a training program
for employment in the natural gas industry....................200,000
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Atlanta Christian College, East Point, GA, for training and
curriculum development........................................350,000
Baltimore City Mayor's Office of Employment Development, Baltimore,
MD, for YouthWorks............................................575,000
Beth Medrash Govoha, Lakewood, NJ for a job training initiative.275,000
Blackhawk Technical College, Janesville, WI, to provide job training
to the unemployed and incumbent workers.....................1,000,000
Brevard Workforce Development Board, Rockledge, FL for a job
training initiative.........................................1,000,000
Bridge to Independence & Career Opportunities, Danbury, CT for job
training and job placement....................................100,000
Bristol Community College, Fall River, MA for job placement services
for veterans..................................................100,000
Bucks County Community College, Newtown, PA for training at the
Renewable Energy Academy......................................600,000
Campbellsville-Taylor County Industrial Development Authority,
Campbellsville, KY for a job training initiative..............500,000
Capital Workforce Partners, Hartford, CT, for a career competency
development program...........................................300,000
Capps Workforce Training Center, Stoneville, MS, for workforce
training......................................................500,000
Center for Employment Training, San Jose, CA for training dislocated
workers and out-of-school youth for green jobs................350,000
Central Council of Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska,
Juneau, AK, to expand vocational training including distance
learning technologies.........................................308,000
Central Pennsylvania Institute of Science and Technology, Pleasant
Gap, PA for job training programs.............................250,000
Chesapeake Bay Trust, Annapolis, MD, for the clean water jobs
training initiative...........................................116,000
Chicago House and Social Service Agency, Chicago, IL for an
employment training and transitional jobs program.............200,000
City of Baltimore, Office of Employment Development, MD for its BRAC
Employment Preparedness Program...............................400,000
City of Chesapeake, VA for a job training initiative............250,000
City of Detroit, MI for its Summer Youth Services Program.......500,000
City of East Palo Alto, CA for workforce training in green jobs.600,000
City of Emeryville, CA, for the East Bay Green Jobs Initiative
workforce development program.................................200,000
City of Grand Rapids, MI for the Our Community's Children job
training initiative...........................................350,000
City of Los Angeles, CA, for the Los Angeles Youth Opportunity
Movement workforce development program........................500,000
City of Oakland, CA, for the East Bay Green Jobs Initiative
workforce development program.................................600,000
City of Petersburg, Clearwater, FL for an employment readiness
program.......................................................200,000
City of Richmond, CA for the Richmond BUILD Pre-apprenticeship
Construction Skills & Solar Installation Training Program.....700,000
City of St. Petersburg, FL for the Summer Youth Internship/Green
Workforce Readiness Training Program..........................300,000
City of West Palm Beach, FL for its Youth Empowerment Centers...400,000
Closing the Digital Gap, Lansing, MI for a computer-based job
training initiative...........................................250,000
Coastal Enterprises, Inc., Wiscasset, ME for workforce training and
evaluation at the CEI Green Business Investment and Job Creation
Initiative....................................................250,000
College of Southern Idaho, Twin Falls, ID, for renewable energy job
training program..............................................100,000
Columbia Gorge Community College, The Dalles, OR for a renewable
energy training program, including purchase of equipment......350,000
Community Learning Center, Inc., Ft. Worth, TX for a job training
initiative....................................................500,000
Community Transportation Association of America, Washington, DC, for
the continuation of the Joblinks program......................450,000
Conservation Corps of Long Beach, Long Beach, CA for a job training
program for at-risk youth.....................................225,000
Covenant House Florida, Fort Lauderdale, FL for job readiness
training......................................................550,000
Covenant House New Jersey, Newark, NJ, for a job training initia100,000
Cypress Mandela Training Center, Inc., Oakland, CA for pre-
apprentice construction training for solar and green jobs.....275,000
Danville Community College, Danville, VA for training at its Wood
Products Advanced Manufacturing Lab...........................100,000
Davinci Center for Community Progress, Providence, RI for workforce
education and training........................................200,000
DaytonDefense, Beavercreek, OH for a job training initiative....300,000
Des Moines Area Community College, Ankeny, IA for dislocated worker
training and job placement in financial services, health care and
construction..................................................350,000
Des Moines Area Community College, Ankeny, IA, for the Central Iowa
Works Project Employment career opportunities education progra400,000
Digital Workforce Academy, Austin, TX for a job training initiat300,000
Duke Media Foundation, Hollywood, CA for career exploration and
training for at-risk youth for jobs in filmmaking.............100,000
East Bay Regional Park District, Oakland, CA, for fire and
conservation crews training programs..........................600,000
Easter Seals Arc of NE Indiana, Ft. Wayne, IN for a job training
program for adults with disabilities..........................100,000
Filipino-American Service Group, Los Angeles, CA for case management
and job training for homeless individuals.....................250,000
Finishing Trades Institute, Philadelphia, PA, for weatherization job
training programs.............................................100,000
Flathead Valley Community College, Kalispell, MT, Career
Opportunities through Retraining and Education................100,000
Florida Manufacturing Extension Partnership, Celebration, FL, for
the Florida mobile outreach skills training program...........100,000
Fordham Bedford Children's Services, Bronx, NY for job placement,
training, and workforce development...........................100,000
Fort Belknap Indian Community, Harlem, MT, Fort Belknap 477
Employment & Training, Summer Youth Program...................100,000
Fox Valley Technical College, Oshkosh, WI, to create an accelerated,
one year welder training program..............................150,000
Friends of Children of Mississippi, Jackson, MS, for the TANF to
Work and Ownership Project....................................200,000
Germanna Community College, Fredericksburg, VA for nursing training
and curriculum development....................................100,000
Give Every Child A Chance, Manteca, CA for employment mentoring.500,000
Guadalupe Centers, Inc., Kansas City, MO for its Culinary Arts
Institute job training and employment program.................200,000
HARBEL Community Organization, Baltimore, MD for unemployed and
underemployed individuals.....................................250,000
Hard Hatted Women, Warren, OH for the Tradeswomen TOOLS program.200,000
Hartford Public Schools, Hartford, CT, for workforce readiness and
job placement services through OPPortunity High School........275,000
Haven for Hope of Bexar County, San Antonio, TX, for a homeless job
training program..............................................200,000
Hawkeye Community College, Waterloo, IA, for support of the Advance
Manufacturing Training program, including equipment...........400,000
Highline Community College, Des Moines, WA for a workforce training,
education, and outreach initiative............................250,000
Hobbs Hispano Chamber of Commerce, Hobbs, NM, for workforce
development...................................................200,000
Homeboy Industries, Los Angeles, CA for solar panel installation
training and certification for at-risk young individuals in Los
Angeles.......................................................300,000
Hopkins House, Alexandria, VA for workforce development and training
in early childhood education..................................250,000
Impact Services Corporation, Philadelphia, PA, for a community job
training and placement program................................100,000
IndependenceFirst, Milwaukee, WI to provide employment support
services to persons with disabilities.........................100,000
Innovative Productivity, Inc., Louisville, KY for a job training
initiative....................................................150,000
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Instituto del Progresso Latino, Chicago, IL, for employment and
training programs in health care for limited English speaking
individuals...................................................375,000
Jacksonville Center for the Arts, Floyd, VA for workforce traini150,000
JobPath, Inc., Tucson, AZ for underserved adults job training...200,000
Jobs for Maine's Graduates, Inc, Augusta, ME, for career development
for at-risk youth.............................................200,000
Jobs for Mississippi Graduates, Inc, Jackson, MS, for career
development for at-risk youth.................................200,000
Johnstown Area Regional Industries, Inc., Johnstown, PA for its
workforce development program.................................200,000
Lansing Community College, Lansing, MI for a job training initiative
focused on alternative automotive technologies................420,000
Liberty Resources, Inc, Philadelphia, PA, for job training programs
for persons with disabilities.................................100,000
Lincoln Land Community College, Springfield, IL, for workforce
development programs..........................................250,000
Living Classrooms of the National Capital Region, Washington, DC for
its youth workforce development program.......................350,000
Local Area 1 Workforce Investment Board, Caribou, ME, for workforce
job opportunities.............................................500,000
Los Angeles Community College District/Valley College, Valley Glen,
CA for workforce development in energy efficiency and green
technology fields.............................................300,000
Macomb Community College, Warren, MI for training displaced workers
in the aerospace and defense industries.......................550,000
MAGNET, Cleveland, OH for veterans workforce development, training,
and job placement in the manufacturing industry...............200,000
Maine Manufacturing Extension Partnership, Augusta, ME, for
workforce job opportunities...................................500,000
Make the Road New York, Brooklyn, NY for English language and
economic literacy training in low-income, primarily immigrant
communities...................................................200,000
Manchester Bidwell Corporation, Pittsburgh, PA, for job training
programs at Bidwell Training Center...........................100,000
Massachusetts Manufacturing Extension Partnership, Worcester, MA,
for expansion of a workforce skills training program..........250,000
Maui Economic Development Board, Kihei, HI, Maui Economic
Development Board Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM)
training......................................................450,000
Maui Economic Development Board, Kihei, HI, Rural Computer
Utilization Training..........................................300,000
McHenry County, Woodstock, IL for short-term occupational traini250,000
Metropolitan Community Colleges, Kansas City, MO for training
services at its Sustainability Training Center................500,000
Michigan Works, Benton Harbor, MI for the basic workforce
transformation program........................................250,000
Milton S Eisenhower Foundation, Washington, DC, for job training,
job placement and GED acquisition programs in Iowa............400,000
Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College, Perkinston, MS, for
workforce training............................................350,000
Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS, for the
Mississippi Integrated Workforce Performance System...........500,000
Mississippi Technology Alliance, Ridgeland, MS, for workforce
training......................................................250,000
Mississippi Valley State University, Itta Bena, MS, for training and
development at the Automated Identification Technology/Automatic
Data Collection Program.......................................500,000
Montana State University, Billings, MT, for job training........100,000
National Center for Family Literacy, Louisville, KY for integration
of career awareness and job readiness activities into a family
literacy program..............................................100,000
National Council of Negro Women, Washington, DC for a job readiness,
life skills, and training program for disadvantaged women.....350,000
Northeast Iowa Ironworkers-Cedar Rapids Local 89, Cedar Rapids, IA,
for workforce development.....................................250,000
Northern Marianas Trade Institute, Saipan, MP for vocational and
technical training programs...................................200,000
Ocean Bay Community Development Corporation, Averne, NY for a
workforce preparation program for youth and young adults residing
in public housing.............................................100,000
Oklahoma City Community College, Oklahoma City, OK for a veterans
job training initiative.......................................200,000
Opportunities Industrialization Center of Washington, Yakima, WA, to
provide workforce and health and safety training to agricultural
workers.......................................................150,000
People for the Parks, Venice, CA for a program to train at-risk
youth to maintain and operate sustainable parks...............165,000
Philadelphia Shipyard Development Corporation, Philadelphia, PA, for
job training programs.........................................100,000
Project ARRIBA, El Paso, TX, for workforce development and economic
opportunities in the West Texas region........................100,000
Rhode Island Economic Development Corporation, Providence, RI, for
support and delivery of job training services.................500,000
San Jacinto College, Pasadena, TX for workforce development, which
shall include purchase of equipment...........................350,000
Sheppard Pratt Health System, Baltimore, MD, Work Force Initiative
for the Mentally Ill..........................................725,000
Southeastern Louisiana University, Hammond, LA for a workforce
development initiative........................................150,000
Southern Utah University, Cedar City, UT, for a renewable energy job
training initiative...........................................400,000
Southwest Virginia Community College, Richlands, VA for green jobs
training in rural communities.................................400,000
Spokane Area Workforce Development Council, Spokane, WA, to support
comprehensive regional planning efforts to address the workforce
challenges of the Spokane area................................250,000
St. Nicholas Neighborhood Preservation Corporation, Brooklyn, NY for
a workforce development initiative............................150,000
Summit Academy OIC, Minneapolis, MN for a program focused on
weatherization technician training and residential energy audi400,000
Team Taylor County, Campbellsville, KY, for job training program100,000
The Healing Place, Richmond, VA, for job training services......150,000
Tulane University, New Orleans, LA for a community health worker
training program..............................................250,000
UMWA Career Centers, Inc., Washington, PA for its mine worker
training and employment programs..............................550,000
University of Hawaii-Maui, Kahului, HI, for Community College
Training & Education Opportunities program..................2,000,000
University of Hawaii-Maui, Kahului, HI, for the Remote Rural Hawaii
Job Training Project........................................2,300,000
Upper Rio Grande Workforce Solutions, El Paso, TX for its Rural
Initiatives Program...........................................200,000
Vanguard Services Unlimited, Arlington, VA for a comprehensive
vocational counselor training project.........................250,000
Vermont Department of Public Safety, Waterbury, VT, for firefighting
and emergency services training support.......................100,000
Vermont HITEC, Inc, Williston, VT, for the Vermont HITEC Job
Training Initiative.........................................2,000,000
Vermont Technical College, Randolph Center, VT, for the Vermont
Green Jobs Workforce Development Initiative...................750,000
Vocational Guidance Services, Cleveland, OH, for job training
activities....................................................100,000
Wake Technical Community College, Raleigh, NC for job training in
the computer simulation and green automotive technologies
industries....................................................400,000
Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges, Federal
Way, WA, for training, on-the-job support and career development
services in the long-term care sector in Washington State.....250,000
Washington State Labor Council AFL-CIO, Seattle, WA, to help support
the creation of a pathway for young people to apprenticeship
training programs in high demand industries across the State of
Washington....................................................200,000
Washington State Workforce Training and Education Coordinating
Board, Olympia, WA, to support the development, expansion,
delivery and testing of workplace-based education and training for
low-income adult workers resulting in models for other States 850,000
Waukesha Technical College, Pewaukee, WI, to provide job training to
the unemployed and incumbent workers..........................200,000
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West Los Angeles College, Culver City, CA for the Pathways to 21st
Century Careers program.......................................600,000
Workforce Opportunity Council, Concord, NH, for the advanced
manufacturing portable classroom social services research training
program.......................................................100,000
Workforce Services Unlimited, Inc., Circleville, OH for a job
training initiative...........................................450,000
Wrightco Educational Foundation, Ebensburg, PA, for security and
communications technology job training programs...............100,000
WRTP/BIG STEP, Milwaukee, WI for workforce skills training to match
needs in the construction, manufacturing and healthcare sector100,000
Youngstown Neighborhood Development Corporation, Youngstown, OH for
its Youngstown Grey to Green Initiative to provide training in
green jobs....................................................305,000
Youth Radio, Oakland, CA for training of at-risk youth in media
production, digital technology and broadcast engineering......250,000
Within the funds provided for Reintegration of Ex-
offenders, the conference agreement includes $15,000,000 for
transitional jobs activities as proposed by the House. The
Senate included funds for transitional jobs activities within
the Pilots, Demonstrations and Research program. The
conference agreement designates that funds shall be available
for obligation on April 1, 2010 as proposed by the Senate.
The House proposed that funds shall be available for
obligation on July 1, 2010. The conferees expect the
Department of Labor to consult with the Department of Justice
in awarding competitive grants for transitional jobs
activities.
The conferees support the Department's proposed spending
priorities for the Reintegration of Ex-offenders program, as
identified in the congressional budget justification. Given
that the conference agreement adopts a funding level below
the request, the conferees request that an operating plan be
submitted to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of
Representatives and the Senate not later than 45 days after
enactment of this Act.
The conference agreement establishes a separate line item
for the Career Pathways Innovation Fund. The Career Pathways
Innovation Fund replaces the Community-Based Job Training
Grants program, which previously received funding under the
Dislocated Worker Assistance National Reserve. The conference
agreement includes a set-aside of not less than $65,000,000
for competitive grants that prepare workers for careers in
the health care sector as proposed by the House. The Senate
did not include a set-aside within the Career Pathways
Innovation Fund.
The conferees note that from November 2000 to November 2009
manufacturing employment in the United States declined by
more than 5.5 million jobs. The conferees encourage the
Secretary to consider competitive grant opportunities to
train and place returning veterans, the underemployed, high
school graduates, and traditional manufacturing employees so
they can achieve the skills necessary to fill jobs in growing
sectors of the high skilled, high tech and precision
manufacturing industry.
The conferees direct the Department of Labor and the
Department of Health and Human Services to establish an
interagency taskforce and submit a strategic plan for
addressing emerging needs in the health care sector,
consistent with House Report 111-220.
COMMUNITY SERVICE EMPLOYMENT FOR OLDER AMERICANS
The conference agreement includes $825,425,000 for
Community Service Employment for Older Americans (CSEOA)
instead of $615,425,000 as proposed by the House and
$575,425,000 as proposed by the Senate. Within the total,
$225,000,000 is available upon the enactment of this Act and
shall remain available through December 31, 2011. Neither the
House nor the Senate proposed a similar availability period.
The conferees are aware that additional resources provided
in the Recovery Act are insufficient to meet the needs of
low-income older workers adversely impacted by the recession.
Many CSEOA grantees are maintaining waiting lists for
available community service jobs but are unable to fill those
jobs due to funding limitations. In determining those current
grantees that can effectively use funds made available
immediately in this Act, the Secretary should take into
account demonstrated need, financial management, and
sustained and satisfactory performance.
STATE UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICE OPERATIONS
The conference agreement includes $4,113,681,000 for State
Unemployment Insurance and Employment Service Operations
instead of $4,097,056,000 as proposed by the House and
$4,113,806,000 as proposed by the Senate.
The conference agreement includes $60,000,000 for in-person
reemployment and eligibility assessments and unemployment
insurance improper payment reviews. This amount includes
$50,000,000 available for these purposes through a
discretionary spending cap adjustment established in the
fiscal year 2010 congressional budget resolution. In addition
to increasing support for in-person reemployment and
eligibility assessments, the Department should continue to
make a portion of these funds available for technology-based
overpayment prevention, detection, and collection activities.
In fiscal year 2009, the Department funded State requests for
technology-based projects through a combination of the
discretionary spending cap adjustment and the appropriation
for State Operations for Unemployment Insurance. The
conferees encourage continuation of this practice.
The conference agreement includes $12,000,000 within One-
Stop Career Centers and Labor Market Information funding to
carry out the language in Senate Report 111-66 regarding
disability-related employment planning and activities. The
Senate proposed $12,000,000 for these activities, along with
an additional $12,000,000 in the Office of Disability
Employment Policy (ODEP) account. The House proposed
$10,000,000 in ODEP for similar activities.
ADVANCES TO THE UNEMPLOYMENT TRUST FUND AND OTHER FUNDS
The conference agreement includes such sums as necessary
for Advances to the Unemployment Trust Fund and Other Funds
as proposed by both the House and the Senate. The conference
agreement also includes bill language to reestablish the
longstanding policy of making funds in this account available
for two fiscal years. Neither the House nor the Senate
proposed a similar provision.
PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION
The conference agreement includes $147,656,000 for Program
Administration instead of $146,406,000 as proposed by the
House and $148,906,000 as proposed by the Senate.
Employee Benefits Security Administration
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The conference agreement includes $154,861,000 for the
Employee Benefits Security Administration instead of
$154,060,000 as proposed by the House and $155,662,000 as
proposed by the Senate.
Employment Standards Administration
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
(INCLUDING RESCISSION AND TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
The conference agreement includes $493,506,000 for the
Employment Standards Administration (ESA) instead of
$486,756,000 as proposed by the House and $498,956,000 as
proposed by the Senate.
The conferees support the Administration's reorganization
of ESA to eliminate overlapping leadership and management
positions. The conference agreement includes bill language to
allow funds identified in the table accompanying this Act for
ESA Program Direction and Support to be reallocated among the
agencies included in this account or transferred to any other
account within the Department for the same purposes.
Neither the House nor the Senate proposed a similar
provision.
The conference agreement rescinds $50,000,000 from
unobligated funds collected pursuant to section 286(v) of the
Immigration and Nationality Act instead of $65,000,000 as
proposed by both the House and the Senate. The rescission is
effective on September 30, 2010 as proposed by the House. The
Senate proposed that the rescission be effective on September
1, 2010. Sufficient funds will remain to enable the
Department of Labor to conduct enforcement activities under
the current legislative authority. The conference agreement
also includes bill language in section 524 to provide
additional authority for ESA to conduct enforcement programs
and activities that focus on industries likely to employ
nonimmigrants.
Administrative Expenses, Energy Employees Occupational Illness
Compensation Fund
The conference agreement includes $51,900,000 for the
Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program
Act (EEOICPA) instead of $51,197,000 as proposed by both the
House and the Senate. The funding level reflects expansion of
the Office of the Ombudsman's responsibilities to include
claimants for benefits under Part B of the EEOICPA, as
authorized by the National Defense Authorization Act for
fiscal year 2010.
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The conference agreement includes $558,620,000 for the
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) instead
of $554,620,000 as proposed by the House and $561,620,000 as
proposed by the Senate.
Within the funds provided for Federal Enforcement, the
conferees intend for the Department to use the increase above
the fiscal year 2009 funding level to continue a multi-year
process of rebuilding OSHA's enforcement capacity and
increasing the pace of standard setting.
The conference agreement includes bill language designating
that grants to States shall be no less than 50 percent of the
costs of State occupational safety and health programs
required to be incurred under plans approved by the Secretary
as proposed by the House. The Senate proposed that grants to
States may be up to 55 percent of the costs of State
occupational safety and health programs.
The conferees strongly urge the Secretary not to
permanently redistribute any of the additional State Plan
grant funding provided under this appropriation for which a
State is unable to provide its required match in fiscal year
2010 because of the pressures on State
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budgets. The Secretary is further urged to adopt past agency
practice that would allow each State an opportunity next
fiscal year to match and receive funding that is available
but was not matched this fiscal year.
The conferees believe that after every effort is made to
allow State grant funds to be matched by States--consistent
with past agency practice--any remaining funds that cannot be
matched in fiscal year 2010 by States should be reprogrammed
for Federal enforcement activities, consistent with section
516 of this Act. Utilizing maximum flexibility to respond to
individual State issues related to the match requirement, or
reprogramming for Federal enforcement, will meet the goal of
increasing resources that can lead to improved workplace
safety and health for America's workers.
The conferees include $1,000,000 within OSHA to continue a
recordkeeping enforcement initiative on injury and illness
recording, consistent with Senate Report 111-66. The House
did not include a similar provision.
Mine Safety and Health Administration
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The conference agreement includes $357,293,000 for the Mine
Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) instead of
$353,193,000 as proposed by the House and $357,143,000 as
proposed by the Senate.
The conference agreement includes $2,000,000 over the
budget request for MSHA to increase spot inspections in the
active workings of coal mines for the purpose of obtaining
compliance with section 202 of the Federal Coal Mine Health
and Safety Act of 1969. The conferees expect MSHA to submit
quarterly reports on enforcement of section 202 of such Act,
including findings from the spot inspection program, to the
Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representatives
and the Senate. Within the amount available for standards
development, the conference agreement provides sufficient
funding for MSHA to conduct risk assessments for the proposed
rules to reduce miners' exposure to respirable coal mine dust
and silica and related regulatory activities.
The conferees direct the Secretary to provide sufficient
resources for the National Mine Safety and Health Academy and
MSHA's Approval and Certification Center, consistent with
Senate Report 111-66. The conference agreement continues to
recognize the Joseph A. Holmes Safety Association as a
principal safety association as proposed by the Senate. The
conference agreement does not make this recognition permanent
as proposed by the House.
Within the amount provided for Program Administration, the
conference agreement provides $1,450,000 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
as proposed by the Senate. The House did not include a
similar provision.
Bureau of Labor Statistics
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The conference agreement includes $611,447,000 for the
Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) instead of $611,623,000 as
proposed by the House and $611,271,000 as proposed by the
Senate.
The conference agreement continues bill language providing
that the Current Employment Survey shall maintain the content
of the survey issued prior to June 2005 with respect to the
collection of data for the women worker series as proposed by
the House. The Senate did not include a similar provision.
The conferees include $1,300,000 within BLS funding to
continue efforts to improve injury and illness data,
consistent with Senate Report 111-66. The House did not
include a similar provision.
Office of Disability Employment Policy
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The conference agreement includes $39,031,000 for the
Office of Disability Employment Policy (ODEP) as proposed by
the Senate instead of $37,031,000 as proposed by the House.
The conference agreement includes $12,000,000 within ODEP
funding to carry out the language in Senate Report 111-66
regarding disability-related employment planning and
activities. The Senate proposed $12,000,000 for these
activities, along with an additional $12,000,000 in the ETA
account. The House included $10,000,000 in the ODEP account
for similar activities.
Departmental Management
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
The conference agreement includes $355,154,000 for
Departmental Management instead of $350,154,000 as proposed
by the House and $357,154,000 as proposed by the Senate.
International Labor Affairs Bureau
The conference agreement includes $92,669,000 for the
International Labor Affairs Bureau (ILAB) instead of
$91,419,000 as proposed by the House and $93,919,000 as
proposed by the Senate. The conference agreement also
includes new language providing ILAB with an extra quarter to
obligate funding for its technical assistance programs and
authority to support microfinance activities. The conferees
take this action to better enable ILAB to design its
international labor activities, confirm government support
for proposed programs and collaborate closely with the State
Department and other program partners in effectively
utilizing this appropriation.
The conference agreement designates $40,000,000 for the
United States' contribution to the International Labour
Organization's International Program for the Elimination of
Child Labor in order to expand this successful effort. The
conference agreement also designates $20,000,000 to continue
the program of basic education grants in countries where the
growing numbers of children removed from abusive and
exploitative child labor need access to basic education, to
be administered in accordance with Senate Report 111-66.
In addition, the conference agreement designates $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 as proposed by
the House. The Senate included a similar directive in its
report.
The conferees also support the Department's proposed
spending priorities for research, policy, reporting, and
administration--as identified in the congressional budget
justification. The increased funding level over fiscal year
2009 is sufficient to support an additional 12 full-time
equivalents (FTE)--consistent with House Report 111-220--
including 4 FTEs for the Office of Child Labor, Forced Labor,
and Human Trafficking.
Legal Services
For Legal Services, the conferees agree that the increased
funding level over fiscal year 2009 is intended to include
adequate enforcement support for the Mine Safety and Health
Administration.
OFFICE OF JOB CORPS
The conference agreement provides $1,708,205,000 for the
Office of Job Corps instead of $1,705,320,000 as proposed by
the House and $1,711,089,000 as proposed by the Senate.
The conference agreement includes sufficient funds,
together with funds from previous fiscal years, to support
construction of a new Job Corps center previously approved
through the competitive bidding process. The conference
agreement also includes sufficient funds to initiate a
competition for two new Job Corps centers. In the selection
process, the conferees direct the Department to follow
guidance provided in House Report 111-220 and Senate Report
111-66 regarding the criteria to be considered in selecting
two new sites.
VETERANS EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING
The conference agreement includes $256,127,000 for Veterans
Employment and Training instead of $257,127,000 as proposed
by the House and $255,127,000 as proposed in the Senate.
General Provisions
OPERATING PLAN
The conference agreement 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 as proposed by
the House. The Senate did not include a similar provision.
WORKFORCE INVESTMENT ACT PROVISIONS
The conference agreement 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 as proposed by the Senate.
The House did not include a similar provision.
TRANSFER PLAN
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
The conferees direct the Secretary to submit a plan for the
transfer of the administration of the Job Corps program from
the Office of the Secretary to the Employment and Training
Administration as proposed by the House. Not less than 30
days after submitting the plan to the Committees on
Appropriations of the House of Representatives and the
Senate, the Secretary may transfer the administration and
appropriation of the Job Corps program from the Office of the
Secretary and the provisions of section 102 of Public Law
109-149 shall no longer be applicable. The Senate bill
contained a similar provision.
TITLE II
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Health Resources and Services Administration
health resources and services
The conference agreement includes $7,498,522,000 for health
resources and services, of which $7,473,522,000 is provided
as budget authority and $25,000,000 is made available under
section 241 of the Public Health Service Act instead of
$7,331,817,000 as proposed by the House and $7,263,799,000 as
proposed by the Senate.
The conference agreement includes bill language designating
$1,000,000 of funding for Rural Flexibility Grants to
telehealth services, including pilots and demonstrations
using electronic health records to coordinate rural veterans
care with the Department of Veterans Affairs VISTA-Electronic
Health Record. The Senate proposed $2,000,000 for this
activity. The House did not propose funding.
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The conference agreement includes $800,000 within Rural
Outreach Grants for the community health integration models
demonstration authorized in the Medicare Improvements for
Patients and Providers Act of 2008 as proposed by the Senate.
The House did not propose to fund the demonstration.
The conferees intend that telehealth funding may be used
for new and existing regional and national resource centers
that focus on operational clinical, statutory, or regulatory
barriers to the delivery of telehealth services including
credentialing and licensure and the establishment of one or
more resource centers focused on telehomecare. The Senate
proposed similar language. The House did not propose
language.
The conference agreement does not include bill language
allocating funding for base grant adjustments for existing
community health centers as proposed by the House. The Senate
did not propose a similar provision.
The conference agreement includes no less than the fiscal
year 2009 funding level for Native Hawaiian Health Care
activities within the Community Health Centers program as
proposed by the Senate. The House did not propose similar
language.
The conferees expect that the $75,000,000 included for
State Health Access Grants will be awarded in the same manner
and with the same requirements as in fiscal year 2009
consistent with House Report 111-220. The Senate did not
propose similar language.
The conference agreement includes bill language providing
$1,932,865,000 for Parts A and B of the Ryan White HIV/AIDS
Treatment Modernization Act, to be available through
September 30, 2012, as proposed by the House. The Senate
proposed $1,916,873,000.
The conference agreement includes language proposed by the
House limiting 2009 program year reductions in Ryan White
Part A grants for metropolitan and transitional areas to 7.6
percent by providing $6,021,000 for supplemental grants for
fiscal year 2009. The Senate bill did not propose similar
language.
The conference agreement does not include bill language
proposed by both the House and Senate continuing legislative
authority for Ryan White activities through fiscal year 2010.
This language is not necessary because the reauthorization
for the program has recently been signed into law.
The conferees intend that the Health Resources and Services
Administration (HRSA) allocate funds for the Minority AIDS
Initiative within the Ryan White HIV Programs at a level
above the fiscal year 2009 funding level. The House proposed
a specific level of funding, and the Senate proposed funding
at no less than the fiscal year 2009 level for the Minority
AIDS Initiative.
The conference agreement includes bill language setting
aside $92,551,000 for Special Projects of Regional and
National Significance (SPRANS) as proposed by the Senate
instead of $92,649,000 as proposed by the House. The
conference agreement assumes the following set-asides within
SPRANS:
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Budget activity House Senate Conference
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Oral Health................... $4,859,000 $4,859,000 $4,859,000
Epilepsy...................... 4,000,000 3,416,000 3,708,000
Sickle Cell................... 3,774,000 3,774,000 3,774,000
First-time Motherhood......... 4,956,000 4,956,000 4,956,000
Doulas........................ 1,504,000 1,504,000 1,504,000
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome........ 0 486,000 486,000
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In addition to the SPRANS funding for Oral Health
activities, an additional $17,500,000 is included for Dental
Health Improvement Act State grants (authorized under section
340G of the Public Health Service Act) within Allied Health.
The House proposed $20,000,000 for these State grants. The
Senate proposed $10,000,000.
The conferees intend that doula demonstration funding be
allocated evenly among urban and rural settings, with an
emphasis on breastfeeding initiation and retention as
proposed by the Senate. The House proposed similar language.
The conference agreement includes bill language that
identifies not less than $7,575,000 for General Dentistry
programs and not less than $7,575,000 for Pediatric Dentistry
programs, including Faculty Loan Repayment, as proposed by
the Senate. The House proposed $5,000,000 for the dentistry
programs. The conference agreement also includes bill
language stating that Dental Faculty Loan Repayments shall be
made using the same terms and conditions as the Nursing
Faculty Loan Repayment program unless otherwise authorized.
This is similar to language proposed by the Senate. The House
did not propose comparable language.
The conferees expect HRSA to use National Health Service
Corps recruitment funds only to support multi-year, rather
than single year, commitments consistent with Senate Report
111-66. The House did not propose similar language.
The conferees are aware that the National Health Service
Corps may require fewer amendments to contracts made under
the Recovery Act than were anticipated. The conferees intend
that funds provided in the Recovery Act for amendments may
also be used for new scholar and loan repayment awards. The
conferees also intend that Recovery Act funds provided for
National Health Service Corps field operations may be used to
fund multi-year contracts that support the orientation,
monitoring, compliance, and relocation of scholar and loan
repayment awardees who received funding through the Recovery
Act.
The conference agreement includes funding for Allied Health
Training programs as follows:
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Budget activity House Senate Conference
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State Dental Health Grants...................................... $20,000,000 $10,000,000 $17,500,000
Chiropractic-medical School Demo Grants......................... 1,945,000 1,945,000 1,945,000
Graduate Psychology Training.................................... 1,945,000 3,945,000 2,945,000
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The conferees intend that the increase over fiscal year
2009 funding for Public Health, Preventive Medicine, and
Dental Public Health programs be used to expand fellowships
and training in the area of Preventive Medicine as proposed
by the Senate. The House did not propose similar language.
The conferees intend that, as proposed by the Senate, the
funding increase over fiscal year 2009 for the Nurse
Education, Practice, and Retention program be used to
establish a new initiative to train nursing home aides and
home health aides, with grants made to colleges or community-
based training programs. The House did not propose this
provision.
The conference agreement includes bill language providing
$10,000,000 as a direct lump sum payment to the Denali
Commission as proposed by the Senate. The House did not
propose funding for the Denali Commission. The conferees
concur in the language proposed in Senate Report 111-66
regarding the allocation of Denali Commission funding. The
House did not propose any Denali Commission language.
The conference agreement includes bill language providing
$35,000,000 for the Delta Health Initiative as authorized in
section 219 of division G of Public Law 110-161, and
associated administrative costs. The Senate proposed
$40,000,000 for this initiative, which was not funded in the
House bill.
The conference agreement includes $338,002,000 within
Health Care-related Facilities and Activities for the
following projects in the following amounts:
Project Amount
Adams State College, Alamosa, CO, for facilities and equipment
related to nurse training.....................................125,000
Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital, Barrington, IL for facilities and
equipment......................................................70,000
Advocate South Suburban Hospital, Hazel Crest, IL for facilities and
equipment.....................................................300,000
Advocates for a Healthy Community, Inc., Springfield, MO for
facilities and equipment......................................750,000
Akron Children's Hospital, Akron, OH for facilities and equipmen250,000
Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium, Anchorage, AK, for
facilities and equipment....................................1,000,000
Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium, Anchorage, AK, for training
dental health care workers..................................2,000,000
Alexandria Neighborhood Health Services, Inc., Alexandria, VA for
facilities and equipment......................................500,000
Alivio Medical Center, Chicago, IL, for facilities and equipme1,000,000
All Children's Hospital, St. Petersburg, FL for facilities and
equipment.....................................................350,000
Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA, for equipment.......100,000
Allen Institute for Brain Science, Seattle, WA, for equipment...300,000
Allied Services Foundation, Clarks Summit, PA, for rehabilitation
equipment.....................................................100,000
Alton Memorial Hospital, Alton, IL for facilities and equipment.250,000
Altoona Regional Health System, Altoona, PA, for equipment......100,000
AMDEC Foundation, New York, NY, for facilities and equipment
relating to medical research..................................100,000
American Oncologic Hospital, Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia,
PA for facilities and equipment for the American Russian Cancer
Alliance....................................................1,000,000
American Optometric Association, Alexandria, VA, to expand vision
screening programs............................................500,000
American Optometric Association, Saint Louis, MO, to expand vision
screening programs in Iowa.....................................90,000
American Prosthodontic Society Foundation, Osceola Mills, PA, for
scholarships and program costs related to training in prosthetic
dentistry and clinical prosthodontics.........................100,000
American Red Cross Southeastern MI Blood Services Region, Detroit,
MI, for blood donation programs...............................200,000
American Red Cross, Columbus, OH, for purchase of vehicles to serve
rural areas...................................................200,000
Anchorage Neighborhood Health Center, Anchorage, AK for facilities
and equipment.................................................100,000
Anchorage Project Access, Anchorage, AK, for health care
coordination and supplies.....................................125,000
Angelina College, Lufkin, TX for purchase of equipment..........200,000
Anna Jacques Hospital, Newburyport, MA, for health information
technology....................................................200,000
Appalachian State University, Boone, NC, for facilities and
equipment related to rural health.............................100,000
Arcadia Methodist Hospital, Arcadia, CA for an electronic medical
records initiative............................................750,000
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Arkansas Department of Health, Little Rock, AR, for facilities and
equipment at the Marshallese Health Clinic....................240,000
Arkansas Methodist Medical Center, Paragould, AR for facilities and
equipment.....................................................100,000
Asher Community Health Center, Fossil, OR, for facilities and
equipment.....................................................200,000
Ashtabula County Council on Aging, Inc., dba Ashtabula Senior
Center, Ashtabula, OH for facilities and equipment............250,000
Asian Health Services, Oakland, CA for facilities and equipment.275,000
Association for Utah Community Health, Salt Lake City, UT for
facilities and equipment....................................1,350,000
Athol Memorial Hospital, Athol, MA for facilities and equipment.250,000
Atlantic Health System, Morristown, NJ for facilities and equipm750,000
AtlantiCare, Egg Harbor Township, NJ for facilities and equipmen200,000
Autism New Jersey, Ewing, NJ, for an autism patient navigator
project.......................................................100,000
Avis Goodwin Community Health Center, Dover, NH for facilities and
equipment.....................................................225,000
Bacharach Institute for Rehabilitation, Pomona, NJ for facilities
and equipment.................................................250,000
Bacon County Hospital, Alma, GA for facilities and equipment....993,000
Baltimore Medical System, Baltimore, MD for facilities and equipment
for the Highlandtown Health Living Center.....................250,000
Baptist Health System, Jacksonville, FL, for equipment..........100,000
Baptist Hospitals of Southeast Texas, Beaumont, TX for facilities
and equipment.................................................200,000
Barnesville Hospital, Barnesville, OH for facilities and equipme800,000
Bassett Hospital of Schoharie County dba Cobleskill Regional
Hospital, Cobleskill, NY for facilities and equipment.........350,000
Baton Rouge General Medical Center, Baton Rouge, LA, for facilities
and equipment at a nursing facility...........................200,000
Bay Area Medical Center, Marinette, WI, for health information
technology....................................................900,000
Bay Regional Medical Center, Bay City, MI for facilities and
equipment.....................................................350,000
BayCare Health System, Clearwater, FL for facilities and equip1,000,000
Bear Lake Memorial Hospital, Montpelier, ID for facilities and
equipment.....................................................300,000
Beebe Medical Center, Lewes, DE, for facilities and equipment...100,000
Ben Archer Health Center, Hatch, NM for facilities and equipment300,000
Benefis Health System, Great Falls, MT for facilities and equipm500,000
Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology, Boston, MA, for the
development of health profession training programs............100,000
Bergen Regional Medical Center, Hackensack, NJ, for facilities and
equipment.....................................................300,000
Big Springs Medical Association, Inc dba Missouri Highlands Health
Care, Ellington, MO, for facilities and equipment...........1,000,000
Billings Clinic, Billings, MT for a rural health outreach program,
including facilities and equipment............................250,000
Bingham Memorial Hospital, Blackfoot, ID, for facilities and
equipment.....................................................200,000
BioInnovation Institute of Akron, Akron, OH for facilities and
equipment...................................................1,000,000
Bisbee Hospital Association, Bisbee, AZ for facilities and equip400,000
Bi-State Primary Care Association, Montpelier, VT, for facilities,
equipment and expansion of outreach and education programs....125,000
Blackstone Valley Community Health Care Inc, Pawtucket, RI, for
facilities and equipment......................................500,000
Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA, for facilities and equipment.650,000
Bothwell Region Health Center, Sedalia, MO for facilities and
equipment.....................................................370,000
Boulder City Hospital, Boulder City, NV, for facilities and
equipment...................................................1,000,000
Bradley Hospital, East Providence, RI for facilities and equipme500,000
Branch-Hillsdale-St. Joseph Community Health Agency, Coldwater, MI
for facilities and equipment for a Hillsdale public health dental
clinic........................................................400,000
Bridgeport Hospital, Bridgeport, CT, for facilities and equipmen325,000
Broadlawns Medical Center, Des Moines, IA, for facilities and
equipment.....................................................500,000
Bronx Regional Health Information Organization, Bronx, NY for
facilities and equipment......................................310,000
Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center, Bronx, NY for facilities and
equipment.....................................................600,000
Brookhaven Memorial Hospital Medical Center, Patchogue, NY for
facilities and equipment......................................150,000
Brown University, Providence, RI, for facilities and equipment
relating to medical education.................................116,000
Brownsville Community Development Corporation, Brooklyn, NY for
facilities and equipment......................................400,000
Butler Hospital, Providence, RI, for equipment relating to
Alzheimer's disease...........................................200,000
Cabell Huntington Hospital Foundation, Huntington, WV for facilities
and equipment.................................................650,000
Calhoun Liberty Hospital, Blountstown, FL for facilities and
equipment.....................................................450,000
California State University Channel Islands, Camarillo, CA for
nursing curriculum development, including purchase of equipmen195,000
California State University San Bernardino, San Bernardino, CA for
facilities and equipment......................................100,000
California State University, Bakersfield, CA for purchase of
equipment.....................................................150,000
California State University, Long Beach, Department of Nursing, Long
Beach, CA for nursing programs................................200,000
Camillus House, Inc., Miami, FL for facilities and equipment....500,000
CARD Clinic, Libby, MT, for facilities and equipment related to an
asbestos surveillance initiative..............................550,000
CarePartners Foundation, Asheville, NC, for health information
systems including equipment...................................300,000
Caribou Memorial Hospital, Soda Springs, ID, for facilities and
equipment.....................................................100,000
Caring Health Center, Inc, Springfield, MA, for facilities and
equipment.....................................................150,000
Caritas Christi Health Care, Boston, MA for facilities and equipment
for Carney Hospital, Dorchester, MA...........................400,000
Caroline's Room/Community Foundation of Greater New Haven, New
Haven, CT for facilities and equipment........................300,000
Cassia Regional Medical Center, Burley, ID, for facilities and
equipment.....................................................100,000
Castleton State College, Castleton, VT, for a nursing program,
including equipment...........................................500,000
Catholic Charities Free Health Care Center, Pittsburgh, PA, for
equipment.....................................................100,000
Catskill Regional Medical Center, Harris, NY for facilities and
equipment.....................................................300,000
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, for equipment and
supplies for the Institute for Irritable Bowel Syndrome Resear655,000
Centenary College of Louisiana, Shreveport, LA, for facilities and
equipment in health sciences..................................500,000
Central Piedmont Community College, Charlotte, NC, for facilities
and equipment at the Health Sciences Simulation Lab...........125,000
Central Suffolk Hospital dba Peconic Bay Medical Center, Riverhead,
NY for facilities and equipment...............................100,000
Central Washington Hospital, Wenatchee, WA for facilities and
equipment.....................................................600,000
Charles A Dean Memorial Hospital and Nursing Home, Greenville, ME,
for facilities and equipment..................................250,000
Charles Cole Memorial Hospital, Coudersport, PA, for facilities and
equipment.....................................................100,000
Charles T. Sitrin Health Care Center, New Hartford, NY for
facilities and equipment......................................250,000
Cherry Street Health Services, Grand Rapids, MI, for facilities and
equipment.....................................................400,000
Chicago Family Health Project, Chicago, IL for facilities and
equipment.....................................................250,000
Chickaloon Native Village, Chickaloon, AK for facilities and
equipment.....................................................250,000
Child Protection Center, Sarasota, FL for facilities and equipme150,000
Childersburg Medical Clinic Board, Childersburg, AL for facilities
and equipment at the Regional Diabetic Care and Advanced Wound
Care Center...................................................200,000
Children's Health Fund, New York, NY, for facilities and equipment
at the South Bronx Health Center for Children and Families....150,000
Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, Atlanta, GA, for facilities and
equipment.....................................................200,000
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Children's Hospital and Clinics of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN for
facilities and equipment......................................675,000
Children's Hospital of KidsPeace, Orefield, PA, for facilities and
equipment.....................................................100,000
Children's Hospital of The King's Daughters Health System,
Chesapeake, VA for facilities and equipment...................200,000
Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters, Norfolk, VA for
facilities and equipment......................................250,000
Children's Hospital, Aurora, CO for facilities and equipment....225,000
Children's Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN for
facilities and equipment......................................450,000
Children's Institute of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA for facilities
and equipment.................................................600,000
Children's Medical Center, Dallas, TX, for facilities and equipm250,000
Children's Memorial Hermann Hospital, Houston, TX, for facilities
and equipment.................................................100,000
Children's Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL for facilities and
equipment.....................................................500,000
Chinese Hospital, San Francisco, CA for facilities and equipment350,000
Chippewa Valley Free Clinic, Eau Claire, WI, for electronic health
record equipment and implementation............................50,000
Chippewa Valley Hospital, Durand, WI, for electronic health record
equipment and implementation..................................400,000
CHOICE Regional Health Network, Olympia, WA for rural health
outreach......................................................115,000
CHRISTUS Health St. Francis Cabrini Hospital, Alexandria, LA for an
electronic medical records initiative.........................400,000
CHRISTUS Health System, Shreveport, LA for a rural health initia350,000
Cincinnati Children's Hospital, Cincinnati, OH for facilities and
equipment.....................................................500,000
Citizens for a Fair Ferndale, Hazel Park, MI for facilities and
equipment for Ferndale Free Clinic............................150,000
City of Anchorage, AK, for facilities and equipment relating to
public health.................................................125,000
City of Bethlehem, PA for facilities and equipment..............100,000
City of Hopewell, VA for facilities and equipment...............257,000
City of Ketchikan, AK, for facilities and equipment at Ketchikan
General Hospital............................................1,000,000
City of New Orleans, LA, for facilities and equipment at a hospital
in New Orleans East.........................................1,000,000
City of Pendleton, OR, for facilities and equipment at the Women
Veterans Trauma Rehabilitation Center.........................150,000
City of Philadelphia, PA for facilities and equipment for electronic
health records................................................535,000
City of Philadelphia, PA, for equipment to develop an Electronic
Parental Care Registry........................................125,000
City of Springville, AL for facilities and equipment............250,000
City of Sumter, SC for facilities and equipment for Central Carolina
Technical College.............................................250,000
City of Vineland, NJ for facilities and equipment...............300,000
City of West Wendover, NV, for equipment for the West Wendover
Medical Clinic................................................310,000
Clarian Health and Riley Hospital for Children, Indianapolis, IN for
facilities and equipment......................................400,000
Clarian Health, Indianapolis, IN for facilities and equipment...200,000
Clayton County Board of Commissioners, Jonesboro, GA for facilities
and equipment for Alzheimer's Disease services................350,000
Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health, Las Vegas, NV,
for equipment...............................................1,300,000
Clinica Family Health Services, Lafayette, CO for facilities and
equipment.....................................................250,000
Clinica Sierra Vista, Bakersfield, CA for facilities and equipme550,000
Clinicas de Salud del Pueblo, Inc., Brawley, CA for facilities and
equipment.....................................................400,000
Clinics of Hope, USA, Knoxville, TN for facilities and equipment200,000
Coastal Bend College, Beeville, TX for facilities and equipment.220,000
Coastal Medical Access Project, Brunswick, GA for facilities and
equipment.....................................................100,000
Cobb County Government, Marietta, GA for facilities and equipmen500,000
Codman Square Health Center, Dorchester, MA, for facilities and
equipment.....................................................200,000
Coeur d'Alene Tribe, Plummer, ID, for facilities and equipment..100,000
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring, NY, for equipment...500,000
College of Notre Dame of Maryland, Baltimore, MD for facilities and
equipment for the school of pharmacy..........................450,000
College of Southern Maryland, La Plata, MD for facilities and
equipment.....................................................400,000
College of St. Catherine, St. Paul, MN for health professions
training......................................................600,000
College of St. Scholastica, Duluth, MN for a rural health technology
project.......................................................550,000
Collier County, FL for a health care access network for the
uninsured, including purchase of equipment....................600,000
Colorado State University--Pueblo, Pueblo, CO, for facilities and
equipment related to nurse training...........................400,000
Colorado State University, Ft. Collins, CO for facilities and
equipment for a biocontainment training facility..............500,000
Columbus Community Hospital, Columbus, WI for facilities and
equipment.....................................................500,000
Columbus County Department of Aging and Adult Services, Whiteville,
NC for facilities and equipment...............................450,000
Columbus Regional Hospital, Columbus, IN for facilities and
equipment.....................................................600,000
Commonwealth Medical Education, Scranton, PA, for facilities and
equipment.....................................................250,000
Community Care Services, Taunton, MA for facilities and equipmen200,000
Community Health Alliance of Pasadena, Pasadena, CA for facilities
and equipment.................................................100,000
Community Health Center of Franklin County, Inc., Turners Falls, MA
for facilities and equipment..................................200,000
Community Health Center's Inc, Middletown, CT, for residency
training for nurse practitioners..............................225,000
Community Health Centers of the Rutland Region, Bomoseen, VT, for
equipment.....................................................125,000
Community Health Center's, Inc, Middletown, CT, for facilities and
equipment.....................................................100,000
Community Health Development, Inc., Uvalde, TX for facilities and
equipment.....................................................600,000
Community Health Integrated Partnership, Inc., Glen Burnie, MD for
facilities and equipment......................................650,000
Community Health Service Agency, Greenville, TX for facilities and
equipment.....................................................300,000
Community Hospital Association, Inc., Fairfax, MO for facilities and
equipment.....................................................500,000
Community Medical Center, Missoula, MT for facilities and equipm500,000
Community Medical Center, Toms River, NJ for facilities and
equipment.....................................................500,000
Connecticut Children's Medical Center, Hartford, CT, for facilities
and equipment.................................................325,000
Connecticut State University System, Hartford, CT, for a nursing
education program.............................................300,000
Cook Children's Medical Center, Fort Worth, TX, for facilities and
equipment.....................................................100,000
Cooper Health System, Camden, NJ for facilities and equipment...200,000
Cornerstone Care, Greensboro, PA, for outreach and supplies to
expand dental care............................................100,000
Corry Memorial Hospital Association, Corry, PA, for equipment...100,000
Cortland Regional Medical Center, Inc., Cortland, NY for facilities
and equipment.................................................250,000
County Commissioners of Charles County, MD, La Plata, MD for
facilities and equipment......................................250,000
County of Brunswick, Bolivia, NC for facilities and equipment...250,000
County of Custer, ID for facilities and equipment...............400,000
County of Hood River, OR for facilities and equipment...........150,000
County of Sarasota, FL for facilities and equipment.............350,000
County of Washington, Hillsboro, OR for facilities and equipment for
a mental health clinic........................................350,000
County of Washington, Plymouth, NC for facilities and equipment.450,000
Cove-Union-Powder Medical Association, Union, OR, for facilities and
equipment.....................................................100,000
Creighton University, Omaha, NE for facilities and equipment..1,000,000
Cullman Regional Medical Center, Cullman, AL for facilities and
equipment...................................................1,000,000
Curators of the University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, for facilities
and equipment.................................................750,000
Cure Alzheimer's Fund, Wellesley Hills, MA, for equipment.......150,000
Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, for facilities and
equipment at Center for Biomedical Imaging in Oncology........200,000
Daniel Memorial, Inc., Jacksonville, FL for facilities and equip500,000
Daniels Memorial Hospital Association, Scobey, MT for facilities and
equipment.....................................................400,000
Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, NH, for facilities and
equipment.....................................................200,000
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DCH Health System, Northport, AL for facilities and equipment...350,000
DCH Health System/Fayette Medical Center, Fayette, AL for facilities
and equipment.................................................600,000
Delaware State University, Dover, DE, for facilities and equipment
related to public health training.............................100,000
Delta Dental of Iowa, Ames, IA, for the Rural Dental Health
Initiative....................................................150,000
Delta State University, Cleveland, MS, for facilities and equipm750,000
Denver Health and Hospital Authority, Denver, CO for facilities and
equipment.....................................................500,000
DeSales University, Center Valley, PA, for medical education
laboratory upgrades, including the purchase of equipment......100,000
Devereux Foundation, Rockledge, FL, for facilities and equipment100,000
Dillard University, New Orleans, LA for facilities and equipment450,000
Drake University, Des Moines, IA, for equipment and laboratory
supplies for health sciences education........................400,000
Drew Memorial Hospital, Monticello, AR, for equipment...........100,000
Dubois Regional Medical Center, Dubois, PA for facilities and
equipment.....................................................100,000
DuPage County Health Department, Wheaton, IL for purchase of
equipment.....................................................150,000
E.J. Noble Hospital, Gouverneur, NY for facilities and equipment350,000
East Carolina University, Greenville, NC for facilities and
equipment.....................................................222,000
East End Health Alliance, Greenport, NY, to implement an electronic
health record system..........................................500,000
East Harlem Council for Human Services, Inc., New York, NY for
facilities and equipment......................................300,000
Easter Seals, Chicago, IL, for facilities and equipment at a center
for autism research...........................................250,000
Easter Seals-Goodwill Northern Rocky Mountain, Inc., Great Falls, MT
for facilities and equipment..................................500,000
Eastside Eye Care Clinic, San Antonio, TX for facilities and
equipment.....................................................250,000
Edgerton Care Center, Edgerton, WI for facilities and equipment.150,000
Edward Waters College, Jacksonville, FL for facilities and equip500,000
Eisenhower Medical Center, Rancho Mirage, CA for facilities and
equipment.....................................................350,000
El Proyecto del Barrio Inc., Arleta, CA for facilities and equipment
for a community health clinic in Winnetka, CA.................300,000
Elk Regional Health Center, St Marys, PA, for equipment.........100,000
Ellwood City Hospital, Ellwood City, PA, for facilities and
equipment.....................................................100,000
Endless Mountains Health Systems, Montrose, PA for facilities and
equipment.....................................................700,000
Enrichment Center of Hernando County, Brooksville, FL for facilities
and equipment.................................................600,000
Erie County Medical Center Corporation, Buffalo, NY, for facilities
and equipment.................................................300,000
Excela Health Frick Hospital, Mt. Pleasant, PA for facilities and
equipment.....................................................150,000
Excela Health Westmoreland Hospital, Latrobe, PA, to implement an
electronic health record system...............................200,000
Family Health Centers of San Diego, San Diego, CA, for facilities
and equipment.................................................100,000
Family Health Centers Worcester, Worcester, MA for facilities and
equipment.....................................................250,000
Family Service of RI, Providence, RI for facilities and equipmen400,000
Ferrum College, Ferrum, VA for facilities and equipment.........400,000
Flambeau Hospital, Park Falls, WI for facilities and equipment..750,000
Fletcher Allen Health Care, Burlington, VT, for the Hospital-
National Guard Training Collaborative, including equipment....750,000
Florida Blood Services, St. Petersburg, FL for purchase of equip200,000
Florida Community College at Jacksonville, FL for facilities and
equipment.....................................................250,000
Florida Hospital Altamonte, Altamonte Springs, FL for facilities and
equipment.....................................................100,000
Florida Southern College, Lakeland, FL for facilities and equipm400,000
Floyd Medical Center, Rome, GA for facilities and equipment.....250,000
Forsyth Institute, Boston, MA for facilities and equipment......450,000
FoundCare, Palm Springs, FL for facilities and equipment........200,000
Franciscan Hospital for Children, Boston, MA, for facilities and
equipment.....................................................150,000
Frank R. Howard Foundation, Willits, CA for facilities and equip350,000
Free Clinics of Iowa, Des Moines, IA, for coordination of care..350,000
Friends of the Congressional Glaucoma Caucus Foundation, Lake
Success, NY, for a New Jersey mobile eye care screening initia100,000
Fulton County Medical Center, McConnellsburg, PA, for equipment.100,000
Gateway Technical College, Kenosha, WI, for facilities and equipment
at the Health Occupations Laboratory..........................500,000
Geisinger Health System, Harrisburg, PA, for equipment..........100,000
Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, GA, for health professions
training......................................................100,000
Gonzaga University, Spokane, WA for purchase of equipment.......250,000
Good Samaritan Hospital, Los Angeles, CA for facilities and
equipment.....................................................400,000
Goodall Hospital, Sanford, ME, for facilities and equipment.....250,000
Gordon Hospital, Calhoun, GA for an electronic medical records
system........................................................150,000
Graceland University, Lamoni, IA for facilities and equipment...150,000
Grady Health System, Atlanta, GA for facilities and equipment.1,100,000
Grand Rapids Public Schools, Grand Rapids, MI for facilities and
equipment at the Central Health Science Campus................500,000
Griffin Hospital, Derby, CT for facilities and equipment....... 350,000
Grimes St. Joseph Health Center, Navasota, TX for facilities and
equipment.....................................................150,000
Gritman Medical Center, Moscow, ID, for facilities and equipment200,000
Gulf County Health Department, Port St. Joe, FL for facilities and
equipment.....................................................200,000
Halifax Community College, Weldon, NC for facilities and equipme150,000
Hamilton Memorial Hospital, McLeansboro, IL for an electronic
medical records initiative....................................200,000
Hamot Medical Center, Erie, PA, for equipment...................100,000
Hancock Medical Center, Bay Saint Louis, MS for facilities and
equipment.....................................................500,000
Hanover Hospital, Hanover, PA for an electronic medical records
initiative....................................................450,000
Happiness House/Finger Lakes Cerebral Palsy Association, Geneva, NY
for facilities and equipment...................................30,000
Harnett County Central Campus Hospital, Dunn, NC for facilities and
equipment.....................................................400,000
Harris County Hospital District, Houston, TX for facilities and
equipment for the Nurse Call Triage System....................100,000
Harris County Hospital District, Houston, TX for radiological
facilities and equipment......................................300,000
Harris County Hospital District, Houston, TX, for facilities and
equipment including STAN fetal heart monitors.................150,000
Harrison Memorial Hospital, Cynthiana, KY for facilities and
equipment.....................................................100,000
Hartford Hospital, Hartford, CT, for facilities and equipment...325,000
Hays Medical Center, Hays, KS, for facilities and equipment.....250,000
Health Alliance, Lake Katrine, NY for facilities and equipment..300,000
Healthy Connections Network, Akron, OH, for the Access to Care
Initiative....................................................150,000
Healthy Learners Midlands, Columbia, SC for rural health outreac110,000
Helping Kids Clinic, Las Vegas, NV, for medical supplies and
supportive services...........................................200,000
Hendricks Regional Health, Danville, IN for facilities and equip550,000
Hennepin County Medical Center, Minneapolis, MN for facilities and
equipment.....................................................400,000
Henry Mayo Newhall Memorial Hospital, Valencia, CA for facilities
and equipment.................................................350,000
Hidalgo County Health Department, Edinburg, TX for facilities and
equipment.....................................................380,000
Highland Community Hospital, Hattiesburg, MS for facilities and
equipment.....................................................200,000
Highlands Hospital, Connellsville, PA for facilities and equipme300,000
Holy Name Hospital, Teaneck, NJ for facilities and equipment....500,000
Holy Spirit Healthcare System, Camp Hill, PA, for equipment.....100,000
Holyoke Medical Center, Holyoke, MA for facilities and equipment300,000
Hormel Institute, Austin, MN, for facilities and equipment related
to biomedical research......................................1,000,000
Hospice of Tuscarawas County, Inc., Dover, OH for facilities and
equipment.....................................................400,000
Hospital Authority of Jefferson County, Louisville, GA for
facilities and equipment......................................150,000
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Hospital Cooperative, Pocatello, ID, for electronic medical reco200,000
Houlton Regional Hospital, Houlton, ME for facilities and equipm250,000
Houston Community College, Houston, TX, for health professions
training......................................................250,000
Howard Community College, Columbia, MD, for facilities and equipment
related to healthcare workforce training....................1,000,000
Hudson Headwaters Health Network, Queensbury, NY for facilities and
equipment.....................................................350,000
Hudson River HealthCare, Inc., Peekskill, NY for facilities and
equipment.....................................................400,000
Huguley Memorial Medical Center, Burleson, TX for facilities and
equipment.....................................................380,000
Hunter Health Clinic, Wichita, KS, for facilities and equipment.300,000
Hurley Medical Center, Flint, MI for facilities and equipment...500,000
Huston-Tillotson University, Austin, TX, for facilities and
equipment.....................................................100,000
Idaho Caring Foundation for Children, Boise, ID for dental services
for low-income children.......................................300,000
Idaho State University, Pocatello, ID for facilities and equipme400,000
Illinois Capital Development Board, Springfield, IL for facilities
and equipment.................................................200,000
Illinois State University, Normal, IL for curriculum development500,000
Indian Health Center of Santa Clara County, San Jose, CA for
facilities and equipment......................................300,000
Indiana Regional Medical Center, Indiana, PA for an electronic
medical records initiative....................................350,000
Infirmary Health System, Mobile, AL for an electronic medical
records initiative............................................250,000
Ingham Regional Medical Center, Lansing, MI for purchase of
equipment.....................................................100,000
Intermountain Healthcare Foundation, Salt Lake City, UT, for
facilities and equipment......................................250,000
Iowa CareGivers Association, Des Moines, IA, for training and
support of certified nurse assistants.........................300,000
Iowa Healthcare Collaborative, Des Moines, IA, to establish Lean
healthcare services in collaboration with Pittsburgh Regional
Health........................................................750,000
Iowa State University, Ames, IA for facilities and equipment....650,000
Iowa State University, Ames, IA for facilities and equipment..1,500,000
Iowa Western Community College, Council Bluffs, IA for facilities
and equipment.................................................250,000
J.C. Blair Memorial Hospital, Huntingdon, PA for facilities and
equipment.....................................................180,000
Jackson Health System, Miami, FL for health information technology
upgrades......................................................500,000
Jackson State University, Jackson, MS, for the Southern Institute
for Mental Health Advocacy, Research, and Training..........1,000,000
Jacksonville University, Jacksonville, FL for facilities and
equipment.....................................................250,000
Jamaica Hospital Medical Center, Jamaica, NY for facilities and
equipment.....................................................250,000
Jasper Memorial Hospital, Monticello, GA for facilities and
equipment.....................................................100,000
Jellico Community Hospital, Jellico, TN, for facilities and
equipment.....................................................500,000
Jenkins County Hospital, Millen, GA for facilities and equipment200,000
Jewish Healthcare Foundation, Pittsburgh, PA, to expand web-based
training programs.............................................100,000
Jewish Hospital & St. Mary's Foundation, Louisville, KY for
facilities and equipment......................................600,000
JFK Medical Center, Edison, NJ for facilities and equipment.....300,000
John Kanzius Cancer Research Foundation, Erie, PA for facilities and
equipment.....................................................700,000
John T. Mather Memorial Hospital, Port Jefferson, NY for facilities
and equipment.................................................450,000
Johnson County Community College, Overland Park, KS, for facilities
and equipment.................................................400,000
Kadlec Medical Center, Richland, WA, for facilities and equipment to
expand the pediatric center...................................550,000
Kaleida Health, Buffalo, NY for facilities and equipment........300,000
Kaweah Delta Hospital Foundation, Visalia, CA, for facilities and
equipment for the Kaweah Delta Health Care District...........500,000
Kennesaw State University, Kennesaw, GA for facilities and equip300,000
Kent County Memorial Hospital, Warwick, RI, for facilities and
equipment.....................................................200,000
Kiddazzle Dental Network, Inc, Lake Oswego, OR, for equipment and
supplies related to pediatric dental services.................100,000
Kiowa County Hospital, Greensburg, KS, for facilities and equipm400,000
KVC Behavioral Health Care, Kansas City, KS for facilities and
equipment.....................................................500,000
La Porte Regional Health System, La Porte, IN for facilities and
equipment.....................................................350,000
La Rabida Children's Hospital, Chicago, IL for facilities and
equipment.....................................................325,000
Laboure College, Dorchester, MA, to develop and expand nursing
education programs............................................200,000
Lahey Clinic Medical Center, Inc, Burlington, MA, for facilities and
equipment relating to the emergency department................300,000
Lake City Community College, Lake City, FL for purchase of mobile
clinical training laboratories................................250,000
Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine, Erie, PA, for equipme100,000
Lake Hospital System, Painesville, OH for an electronic medical
records initiative............................................500,000
Lakeland Community College, Kirtland, OH for purchase of equipme250,000
Lamar University, Beaumont, TX for the Community and University
Partnership Service, including facilities and equipment.......350,000
Lamprey Health Care, Inc., Newmarket, NH for facilities and
equipment.....................................................400,000
Lanai Community Health Center, Lanai City, HI, for facilities and
equipment.....................................................200,000
Lane Community College, Eugene, OR for facilities and equipment.500,000
Lane Regional Medical Center, Baton Rouge, LA, for facilities and
equipment.....................................................300,000
LBJ Tropical Medical Center, Pago Pago, AS for facilities and
equipment.....................................................700,000
Le Moyne College, Syracuse, NY, for facilities and equipment
relating to health professions training...................... 500,000
Lehigh Valley Coalition for Kids, Allentown, PA to purchase and
equip mobile health clinics.................................. 150,000
Lehigh Valley Hospital, Allentown, PA, for equipment........... 100,000
Lewis and Clark County, Helena, MT, for facilities and equipment at
the City-County Health Department............................ 100,000
Lewis-Clark State College, Lewiston, ID, for health professions
training..................................................... 100,000
Little Rivers Health Care, Bradford, VT for facilities and equi 200,000
Long Beach Memorial Medical Center, Long Beach, CA for facilities
and equipment................................................ 350,000
Los Angeles Southwest College, Los Angeles, CA for health
professions training......................................... 300,000
Lowell Community Health Center, Lowell, MA for facilities and
equipment.................................................... 600,000
Lutheran Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY for facilities and equipm 150,000
Lutheran Social Services of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN for facilities
and equipment................................................ 450,000
Mackinac Straits Health System, Inc., St. Ignace, MI for facilities
and equipment................................................ 150,000
Madison Area Technical College, Madison, WI, for health training
equipment.................................................... 300,000
Madison County Health Care Center, Winterset, IA for an electronic
medical records initiative................................... 250,000
Madison County Memorial Hospital, Rexburg, ID for an electronic
medical records initiative................................... 350,000
Madonna Rehabilitation Hospital, Lincoln, NE for facilities and
equipment.................................................... 650,000
Maine State Board of Nursing, Augusta, ME, for nursing education and
workforce data collection, analysis and planning............. 150,000
Manchester Community College, Manchester, CT, for medical diagnostic
and treatment equipment...................................... 120,000
Manchester Community Health Center, Manchester, NH for facilities
and equipment................................................ 250,000
Maniilaq Association, Kotzebue, AK, for facilities and equipmen 500,000
Marcus Autism Center, Atlanta, GA, to expand services for children
and adolescents with developmental disabilities.............. 300,000
Marian Medical Center, Santa Maria, CA for facilities and equip 500,000
Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI for rural dental health out 850,000
Marshfield Clinic, Marshfield, WI for facilities and equipmen 1,000,000
Martin Methodist College, Pulaski, TN for facilities and equi 1,000,000
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Mary Queen of Vietnam Community Development Corporation, New
Orleans, LA for facilities and equipment..................... 400,000
Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Baltimore, MD for
facilities and equipment................................... 2,500,000
Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Worcester, MA
for health professions training.............................. 400,000
Maui Economic Development Board, Kihei, HI, for health education at
the Lanai'I Women's Initiative............................... 100,000
Maui Medical Center, Wailuku, HI, for facilities and equipment at
the Simulation Center........................................ 100,000
McCurtain Memorial Hospital, Idabel, OK for facilities and equi 250,000
McKay-Dee Hospital Center, Ogden, UT for facilities and equipme 150,000
Meadville Medical Center, Meadville, PA, for equipment......... 100,000
Medical University of South Carolina--Hollings Cancer Center,
Charleston, SC for facilities and equipment.................. 200,000
Memorial Healthcare System, Hollywood, FL for facilities and
equipment.................................................... 450,000
Memorial Hermann Foundation, Houston, TX for facilities and
equipment.................................................... 250,000
Memorial Hermann Healthcare System, Houston, TX for facilities and
equipment.................................................. 1,000,000
Memorial Hospital at Gulfport, Gulfport, MS, for the Stroke
Education and Prevention Community Network................... 475,000
Memorial Hospital, Miramar, FL for facilities and equipment.... 250,000
Mena Regional Health System, Mena, AR for facilities and equipm 600,000
Mental Health Association in High Point, NC for facilities and
equipment.................................................... 247,000
Mercer County Commission, Princeton, WV, for facilities and
equipment at the Health Department......................... 4,000,000
Mercy Health Foundation, Durango, CO for facilities and equipment
for a primary health clinic in La Plata County............... 700,000
Mercy Medical Center--North Iowa, Mason City, IA for an electronic
medical records initiative................................... 350,000
Mercy Medical Center, Des Moines, IA, for facilities and equipm 500,000
Meridian Health, Neptune, NJ for facilities and equipment...... 100,000
Methodist Hospital System, Houston, TX, for a mobile medical un 150,000
Methodist University, Fayetteville, NC, for facilities and equi 400,000
Metropolitan Community College, Omaha, NE, for facilities and
equipment relating to healthcare training.................... 300,000
Metropolitan Family Health Network, Jersey City, NJ, for equipm 100,000
Metropolitan State University, St Paul, MN, to expand nursing
education.................................................... 150,000
Miami Beach Community Health Center, North Miami, FL for facilities
and equipment................................................ 200,000
Miami Children's Hospital, Miami, FL for facilities and equipme 450,000
Miami Jewish Home and Hospital for the Aged, Miami, FL for
facilities and equipment..................................... 500,000
Middlesex Community College, Bedford, MA for facilities and
equipment for the Lowell dental hygiene clinic............... 450,000
Mid-Illinois Medical District, Springfield, IL for facilities and
equipment.................................................... 250,000
MidState Medical Center, Meridien, CT for facilities and equipm 250,000
Milwaukee Health Services, Milwaukee, WI for facilities and
equipment.................................................... 350,000
Milwaukee Public Schools, Milwaukee, WI, for outreach and supplies
to expand dental care........................................ 200,000
Minot State University, Minot, ND for its Great Plains Autism
Treatment Program............................................ 800,000
Misericordia University, Dallas, PA, for facilities and equipment
for the College of Health Sciences........................... 100,000
Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians, Choctaw, MS, for facilities and
equipment.................................................... 175,000
Mississippi Blood Services, Jackson, MS, for facilities and
equipment.................................................... 300,000
Mississippi Primary Health Care Association, Jackson, MS, for
facilities and equipment..................................... 700,000
Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS, for biomedical
engineering facilities and equipment......................... 750,000
Missouri Baptist Hospital, St. Louis, MO for facilities and
equipment.................................................... 400,000
Missouri Coalition for Primary Health Care, Jefferson City, MO, for
facilities and equipment..................................... 750,000
Missouri State University, Springfield, MO, for a nursing clinical
simulation laboratory, including facilities and equipment.... 250,000
Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL for the Cancer LifeLink Progra 700,000
Molokai Ohana Health Center, Kaunakakai, HI, for facilities and
equipment.................................................... 750,000
Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch, NJ for facilities and
equipment.................................................... 500,000
Monongahela Valley Hospital, Monongahela, PA for facilities and
equipment.................................................... 400,000
Monongalia General Hospital, Morgantown, WV for facilities and
equipment.................................................... 450,000
Montana Tech, Butte, MT, to expand health informatics training,
including equipment.......................................... 100,000
Montana Wyoming Tribal Leaders Council, Billings, MT for facilities
and equipment................................................ 100,000
Montgomery College, Rockville, MD for facilities and equipment. 550,000
Morehead State University, Morehead, KY for a rural health
initiative................................................... 250,000
Morehouse School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA for facilities and
equipment.................................................... 100,000
Morgan Hospital and Medical Center, Martinsville, IN, for facilities
and equipment................................................ 100,000
Morris College, Sumter, SC for facilities and equipment........ 275,000
Morrisania Diagnostic and Treatment Center, Bronx, NY for facilities
and equipment................................................ 200,000
Mount Nittany Medical Center, State College, PA for facilities and
equipment.................................................... 150,000
Mount Saint Mary College, Newburgh, NY, for nurse training equi 100,000
Mount St. Mary's Hospital, Lewiston, NY for facilities and equi 300,000
MultiCare Health System, Tacoma, WA for facilities and equipment250,000
Murphy Medical Center, Murphy, NC for facilities and equipment..350,000
Murray State University, Breathitt Veterinary Center, Hopkinsville,
KY, for facilities and equipment..............................450,000
Nanticoke Senior Center, Seaford, DE for facilities and equipmen100,000
Nathan Littauer Hospital Association, Gloversville, NY for
facilities and equipment......................................350,000
National Association of Hispanic Nurses, Washington, DC for health
professions training..........................................500,000
National Kidney Registry, Babylon, NY for purchase of equipment.177,000
Native Women's Health Care, Rapid City, SD for facilities and
equipment......................................................60,000
Navos, Seattle, WA, for facilities and equipment at a mental health
center........................................................500,000
NC Dental Health Fund, Cary, NC for facilities and equipment for the
Missions of Mercy (MOM) free dental clinics...................300,000
Nemours/Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children, Wilmington, DE for
facilities and equipment......................................350,000
Nevada State College, Henderson, NV for nursing education programs,
which may include equipment and technology....................900,000
New Horizons Health System, Owenton, KY for facilities and equip250,000
New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, New York, NY for facilities and
equipment for ophthalmology and otolaryngology surgery........150,000
New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, New York, NY for facilities and
ultrasound equipment..........................................200,000
New York University Langone Medical Center, New York, NY for
facilities and equipment at Columbus Medical in Reno Park, Q1,000,000
Newton Memorial Hospital, Newton, NJ for facilities and equipmen300,000
Norman Regional Health System, Norman, OK for facilities and
equipment...................................................1,915,000
North Carolina A&T State University, Greensboro, NC, for the
development of nurse training programs........................125,000
North General Hospital, New York, NY for facilities and equipmen450,000
North Idaho College, Coeur d'Alene, ID, for health professions
training......................................................100,000
North Shore Community College, Danvers, MA for facilities and
equipment for allied health training..........................200,000
North Shore Long Island Jewish Health System, Great Neck, NY for
facilities and equipment......................................200,000
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North Woods Community Health Center, Minong, WI for facilities and
equipment.....................................................100,000
Northeastern Ohio Universities Colleges of Medicine and Pharmacy,
Rootstown, OH for facilities and equipment....................200,000
Northern Dutchess Hospital, Rhinebeck, NY for facilities and
equipment.....................................................350,000
Northern Oswego County Health Services, Inc., Pulaski, NY for
facilities and equipment......................................150,000
Northwest Alabama Mental Health Center, Jasper, AL for facilities
and equipment.................................................200,000
NorthWest Arkansas Community College, Bentonville, AR, for expanding
a nurse training program, including facilities and equipment..500,000
Northwest Community Health Care, Pascoag, RI, for facilities and
equipment.....................................................200,000
Northwest Hospital & Medical Center, Seattle, WA, for facilities and
equipment.....................................................250,000
Northwest Mississippi Community College, Senatobia, MS, for
facilities and equipment......................................500,000
Northwest Nazarene University, Nampa, ID, for facilities and
equipment.....................................................200,000
Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, FL, for health
information technology........................................250,000
Oakland Primary Health Services, Pontiac, MI for facilities and
equipment.....................................................500,000
Oglala Sioux Tribe, Pine Ridge, SD, for facilities and equipment
relating to emergency medicine................................800,000
Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center, Columbus, OH, for
facilities and equipment......................................900,000
Oklahoma City Community College, Oklahoma City, OK for facilities
and equipment.................................................250,000
Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, Oklahoma City, OK for
facilities and equipment......................................500,000
Oklahoma State University--Center for Health Sciences, Tulsa, OK for
purchase of equipment.........................................300,000
Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK for facilities and
equipment.....................................................350,000
Orange County Government, Orlando, FL, for facilities and equipm200,000
Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR for facilities and
equipment.....................................................200,000
Oregon Institute of Technology, Klamath Falls, OR for purchase of
equipment.....................................................100,000
Oregon Institute of Technology, Klamath Falls, OR for purchase of
equipment.....................................................250,000
OSF St. Francis Hospital and Medical Group, Escanaba, MI for
facilities and equipment......................................250,000
Our Lady of Resurrection Medical Center, Chicago, IL for facilities
and equipment.................................................125,000
Ozark Tri-County Health Care Consortium, Neosho, MO for facilities
and equipment.................................................500,000
Ozarks Medical Center, West Plains, MO for facilities and equipm500,000
PACE Greater New Orleans, New Orleans, LA for facilities, equipment,
and services..................................................600,000
Pacific Northwest Diabetes Research Institute, Seattle, WA, for
equipment.....................................................150,000
Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences, Yakima, WA for
facilities and equipment......................................400,000
Palisades Medical Center, North Bergen, NJ for facilities and
equipment.....................................................350,000
Palmer College, Davenport, IA, and the Myrna Brind Center of
Integrative Medicine in Philadelphia, PA, to develop a model
integrative healthcare program for the treatment of pain......400,000
Palmetto Health Foundation, Columbia, SC for facilities and
equipment.....................................................375,000
Parkland Health and Hospital System, Dallas, TX for facilities and
equipment.....................................................100,000
Parkland Health and Hospital System, Dallas, TX for facilities and
equipment for the Pharmacy Inpatient Robotics program.........500,000
Pen Bay Healthcare, Rockport, ME, for health professions trainin500,000
Pennsylvania State University--Altoona, PA for facilities and
equipment.....................................................320,000
Petaluma Health Center, Petaluma, CA for facilities and equipmen500,000
Peter Christensen Health Center, Lac du Flambeau, WI for facilities
and equipment.................................................140,000
Phoebe Putney Health System, Albany, GA, for health care services
for students..................................................100,000
Phoenix Children's Hospital, Phoenix, AZ for facilities and
equipment for a Computerized Tomography (CT) scanner for the
emergency department..........................................200,000
Pine Rest Christian Mental Health Services , Grand Rapids, MI for an
electronic medical records initiative.........................200,000
PinnacleHealth System, Harrisburg, PA, for equipment............100,000
Pioneer Valley Life Science Institute, Springfield, MA, for medical
research equipment and technology.............................800,000
Pocono Medical Center, East Stroudsburg, PA, for facilities and
equipment relating to cancer..................................100,000
Porter-Starke Services, Inc., Valparaiso, IN for facilities and
equipment.....................................................550,000
Primary Care Association of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI, to provide service
enhancements and outreach...................................1,850,000
Providence Community Health Centers, Providence, RI, for facilities
and equipment.................................................400,000
Providence Health and Services, Anchorage, AK for a physician
recruitment and retention initiative..........................350,000
Providence Hospital, Mobile, AL for facilities and equipment....250,000
Providence St. Joseph Medical Center, Burbank, CA for facilities and
equipment.....................................................500,000
Providence St. Mary Medical Center, Walla Walla, WA for facilities
and equipment.................................................350,000
Puget Sound Neighborhood Health Centers, Seattle, WA for facilities
and equipment for the Rainier Beach Medical and Dental Clini1,100,000
Range Regional Health Services, Hibbing, MN for facilities and
equipment.....................................................500,000
Reading Hospital and Medical Center, Reading, PA, for equipment.100,000
Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa, Bayfield, WI for
facilities and equipment......................................750,000
Redlands Community Hospital, Redlands, CA for facilities and
equipment.....................................................500,000
Refuah, Spring Valley, NY for facilities and equipment..........390,000
Renown Health Systems, Reno, NV for facilities and equipment....800,000
Renown Health, Reno, NV, for nursing programs, including
professional development......................................390,000
Resurrection Health Care, Chicago, IL, for equipment............400,000
Rhode Island Free Clinic, Providence, RI, for supportive services
and supplies..................................................100,000
Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, RI, for equipment............100,000
Rice University, Houston, TX for facilities and equipment.......450,000
Richland Parish Hospital, Delhi, LA for facilities and equipme1,025,000
Richmond University Medical Center, Staten Island, NY for facilities
and equipment.................................................150,000
Riverside Community College District, Riverside, CA for facilities
and equipment.................................................150,000
Riverside County Regional Medical Center, Moreno Valley, CA for
facilities and equipment......................................400,000
Riverside County Regional Medical Center, Moreno Valley, CA, for a
rural mobile health clinic....................................100,000
Roane County Committee on Aging, Inc., Spencer, WV for facilities
and equipment.................................................100,000
Rochester General Health System, Newark, NY for facilities and
equipment.....................................................100,000
Rome Memorial Hospital Foundation, Rome, NY for facilities and
equipment.....................................................250,000
Roper/St. Francis Hospital, Charleston, SC for purchase of equip200,000
Rosebud Sioux Tribe, Rosebud, SD, for facilities and equipment
relating to emergency medical services........................600,000
Sacred Heart Hospital, Allentown, PA for facilities and equipmen450,000
Saddleback Memorial Medical Center, San Clemente, CA for an
electronic medical records initiative.........................150,000
SafeHaven of Tarrant County, Fort Worth, TX for a domestic violence
prevention initiative.........................................200,000
Saint Anselm College, Manchester, NH, for facilities and equipme800,000
Saint Barnabas Health Care System Foundation, West Orange, NJ, for
health information technology.................................300,000
Saint Claire Regional Medical Center, Morehead, KY, for facilities
and equipment.................................................100,000
Saint Francis Hospital Foundation, Wilmington, DE, for facilities
and equipment.................................................175,000
Saint Joseph College, West Hartford, CT, for equipment at the School
of Pharmacy...................................................175,000
Saint Joseph Hospital, Nashua, NH, for facilities and equipment.400,000
Saint Joseph's Mercy Health Foundation, Hot Springs, AR, for
equipment.....................................................200,000
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Saint Jude Children's Medical Center, Memphis, TN, for facilities
and equipment...............................................3,111,000
Saint Luke's Hospital and Health Network, Bethlehem, PA, for
equipment.....................................................100,000
Saint Mary's Hospital, Waterbury, CT, for facilities and equipme325,000
Saint Patrick Hospital, Missoula, MT, to implement an electronic
health record system..........................................300,000
Saint Vincent Healthcare Foundation, Billings, MT, for facilities
and equipment for the Montana Pediatric Project...............350,000
Samuel U Rodgers Health Center Inc, Kansas City, MO, for facilities
and equipment...............................................1,500,000
San Antonio Community Hospital, Upland, CA for facilities and
equipment.....................................................750,000
San Francisco Human Services Agency, San Francisco, CA for
facilities and equipment for the Child Advocacy Center........350,000
San Francisco State University, San Francisco, CA for facilities and
equipment for health professions training.....................500,000
San Gorgonio Memorial Hospital, Banning, CA for facilities and
equipment.....................................................340,000
San Luis Obispo County Community College District, San Luis Obispo,
CA for facilities and equipment...............................100,000
San Ysidro Health Center, San Ysidro, CA for facilities and
equipment.....................................................250,000
Santa Clara Valley Health and Hospital System, San Jose, CA for
facilities and equipment......................................292,000
Santa Fe College, Gainesville, FL for facilities and equipment..150,000
Schuylkill Health System, Pottsville, PA for facilities and
equipment.....................................................500,000
Seton Hill University, Greensburg, PA to develop the Advanced
Certificate in Orthodontics, including purchase of equipment..500,000
Shands Healthcare, Gainesville, FL, for equipment...............100,000
Sharon Regional Health System, Sharon, PA, for equipment........100,000
Shepherd Center, Atlanta, GA, for facilities and equipment......200,000
Shore Memorial Hospital, Somers Point, NJ for facilities and
equipment.....................................................500,000
Sierra County, Truth or Consequences, NM, for facilities and
equipment at the Sierra Vista Hospital........................125,000
Signature Healthcare, Brockton, MA, for equipment...............100,000
Sisters of Providence Health System, Springfield, MA for facilities
and equipment.................................................200,000
Sisters of St. Francis Health Services, Inc., Olympia Fields, IL for
facilities and equipment......................................350,000
Skagit Valley Hospital, Mount Vernon, WA for facilities and
equipment.....................................................800,000
Somerset Medical Center, Somerville, NJ for an electronic medical
records initiative............................................600,000
South Boston Community Health Center, Boston, MA for facilities and
equipment.....................................................100,000
South Shore Hospital, Chicago, IL for facilities and equipment..250,000
South Shore Hospital, Weymouth, MA, for equipment...............300,000
Southeast Arkansas College, Pine Bluff, AR for facilities and
equipment for the nursing school..............................200,000
Southeast Georgia Health System, Brunswick, GA for facilities and
equipment...................................................1,000,000
Southeast Missouri State University, Cape Girardeau, MO for the SHOW
Mobile initiative.............................................205,000
Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville, IL, for a nursing
education program, including equipment........................500,000
Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX, for facilities and
equipment.....................................................300,000
Southern Utah University, Cedar City, UT for facilities and
equipment.....................................................350,000
Southwest Center for HIV/AIDS, Phoenix, AZ for facilities and
equipment.....................................................300,000
Southwest Tennessee Community College, Memphis, TN, for health
professions training..........................................400,000
Sparrow Health System, Lansing, MI for an electronic medical records
initiative....................................................300,000
Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System, Spartanburg, SC, for
professional development......................................500,000
Spectrum Health, Grand Rapids, MI for purchase of equipment.....200,000
SSM Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital, Saint Louis, MO, for
facilities and equipment....................................1,000,000
SSM St. Mary's Health Center, Jefferson City, MO for facilities and
equipment.....................................................200,000
St. Ambrose University, Davenport, IA for facilities and equipme600,000
St. Bernardine Medical Center, San Bernardino, CA for facilities and
equipment.....................................................500,000
St. Bernardine Medical Center, San Bernardino, CA for facilities and
equipment for an MRI system...................................500,000
St. Bernard's Development Foundation, Jonesboro, AR for facilities
and equipment.................................................400,000
St. Clare's Health System, Denville, NJ for facilities and equip600,000
St. Elizabeth Regional Health, Lafayette, IN for facilities and
equipment.....................................................300,000
St. Francis Hospital, Charleston, WV for facilities and equipmen650,000
St. Francis Medical Center, Trenton, NJ for facilities and equip350,000
St. Francis Memorial Hospital, San Francisco, CA for facilities and
equipment.....................................................500,000
St. John West Shore Hospital, Westlake, OH for facilities and
equipment.....................................................500,000
St. John's Hospital, Berryville, AR for facilities and equipment200,000
St. John's Hospital, Maplewood, MN for facilities and equipment.675,000
St. John's Riverside Hospital, Yonkers, NY for facilities and
equipment.....................................................250,000
St. Joseph Health System, Inc., Tawas City, MI for facilities and
equipment.....................................................500,000
St. Joseph Hospital, Eureka, CA for facilities and equipment....350,000
St. Joseph Hospital/Peace Health, Bellingham, WA for facilities and
equipment.....................................................300,000
St. Joseph of the Pines, Southern Pines, NC for purchase and
outfitting of a mobile health unit............................453,000
St. Joseph's Mercy Care Services, Inc., Atlanta, GA for facilities
and equipment.................................................200,000
St. Joseph's/Candler Health System, Savannah, GA for facilities and
equipment.....................................................350,000
St. Luke's Health System, Boise, ID for facilities and equipment350,000
St. Mary's Hospital, Passaic, NJ for facilities and equipment...950,000
St. Mary's Regional Medical Center, Reno, NV for facilities and
equipment.....................................................700,000
St. Vincent Charity Hospital, Cleveland, OH for facilities and
equipment.....................................................700,000
St. Vincent Healthcare Foundation, Billings, MT for facilities and
equipment.....................................................400,000
St. Vincent Mercy Medical Center, Toledo, OH for facilities and
equipment.....................................................200,000
Staten Island University Hospital, Staten Island, NY for facilities
and equipment.................................................600,000
Stewart-Marchman-Act Foundation, Inc., Daytona Beach, FL for
facilities and equipment......................................800,000
Straub Hospital Burn Center, Honolulu, HI, for equipment........150,000
Suffolk County Department of Health Services, Hauppauge, NY, to
implement an electronic health record system..................200,000
Summa Foundation, Akron, OH for facilities and equipment for the
Center for Minority Health and Health Disparities Solutions...250,000
Sun Life Family Health Center, Casa Grande, AZ for facilities and
equipment.....................................................300,000
Susquehanna Health, Williamsport, PA, for equipment.............100,000
Taunton Nursing Home, Taunton, MA for facilities and equipment..650,000
Temple Health and Bioscience Economic Development District, Temple,
TX for facilities and equipment...............................750,000
Temple University Health System, Philadelphia, PA, for facilities
and equipment.................................................100,000
Tennessee Department of Health, Nashville, TN, for facilities and
equipment.....................................................150,000
Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Fort Worth, Ft. Worth, TX for
facilities and equipment......................................300,000
Texas Health Institute, Austin, TX, for facilities and equipment150,000
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center at El Paso, El Paso,
TX, for facilities and equipment..............................400,000
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Lubbock, TX for
facilities and equipment......................................300,000
Texas Tech University Paul L Foster School of Medicine, El Paso, TX,
for facilities and equipment..................................100,000
Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX for facilities and equipment.480,000
Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX for the Center for the Study of
Addiction.....................................................250,000
Texas Wesleyan University, Ft. Worth, TX for facilities and
equipment.....................................................650,000
Texas Woman's University, Denton, TX, for facilities and equipme300,000
The Manor, Jonesville, MI, for facilities and equipment at the
Treatment and Counseling Center...............................150,000
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Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA for
facilities and equipment......................................800,000
Touro University Nevada, Henderson, NV, for facilities and equipment
at the Gerontology Center.....................................750,000
Town of Gilbert, Gilbert, WV, for facilities and equipment for a
primary health care center..................................3,000,000
Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen), Phoenix, AZ for
facilities and equipment......................................300,000
TriHealth, Cincinnati, OH, for facilities and equipment.........100,000
Trinitas Health Foundation, Elizabeth, NJ, for facilities and
equipment.....................................................400,000
Trinity Regional Medical Center, Ft. Dodge, IA for facilities and
equipment.....................................................694,000
Troy University, Troy, AL for facilities and equipment..........500,000
Tulsa Fire Department, Tulsa, OK, for equipment.................100,000
Tyrone Hospital, Tyrone, PA, for facilities and equipment.......100,000
U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Health, St. Thomas, VI for
facilities and equipment for an Emergency Medical Services
Administrative and Clinical Health Center.....................500,000
U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Health, St. Thomas, VI for
facilities and equipment for the Eldra Schulterbrandt Long-Term
Care Facility.................................................200,000
UAW Local 1005, Parma, OH for facilities and equipment for a health
clinic........................................................300,000
UMass Memorial Health Care, Worcester, MA, for health information
technology....................................................500,000
Union College, Barbourville, KY for facilities and equipment....500,000
Union Hospital, Terre Haute, IN, for facilities and equipment...100,000
Unity Health System, Rochester, NY for facilities and equipment.800,000
University Hospitals, Chardon, OH for an electronic medical records
initiative....................................................250,000
University Medical Center at Brackenridge, Austin, TX, for
facilities and equipment......................................150,000
University Medical Center Foundation, El Paso, TX for facilities and
equipment.....................................................600,000
University Medical Center of Southern Nevada, Las Vegas, NV, for
facilities and equipment for the Women's Care and Birth Cent1,500,000
University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, for facilities and equ10,250,000
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR, for
facilities and equipment at the Winthrop P Rockefeller Cancer
Institute.....................................................750,000
University of California-Riverside, Riverside, CA for facilities and
equipment...................................................4,000,000
University of California, Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, CA for
facilities and equipment for the surgery and emergency services
pavilion......................................................375,000
University of California-San Diego, San Diego, CA for health
professions training..........................................500,000
University of Colorado-Denver, Aurora, CO to expand physician
training in rural areas.......................................575,000
University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine, Aurora, CO for
facilities and equipment for the Linda Crnic Institute for Down
Syndrome....................................................1,500,000
University of Florida, Gainesville, FL for facilities and equipm350,000
University of Georgia, Athens, GA, for facilities and equipment.100,000
University of Guam, Mangilao, GU for facilities and equipment...400,000
University of Hawaii at Hilo, Hilo, HI, for a nurse training pro350,000
University of Hawaii School of Medicine, Honolulu, HI, to expand
medical education.............................................200,000
University of Hawaii School of Nursing-Manoa, Honolulu, HI, for
nursing education, including equipment........................200,000
University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine at Rockford,
IL for facilities and equipment...............................250,000
University of Illinois-College of Medicine at Peoria, Peoria, IL for
facilities and equipment......................................400,000
University of Iowa, Carver College of Medicine, Iowa City, IA, for
facilities and equipment for the Institute for Biomedical
Discovery...................................................2,000,000
University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, for facilities and equipment at
the College of Public Health................................1,000,000
University of Kansas Medical Center, Wichita, KS for development of
the Clinical Skills Simulation Laboratory, including curriculum
development and purchase of equipment.........................500,000
University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS for facilities and equipmen1,500,000
University of Kentucky Research Foundation, Lexington, KY, for data
base design and equipment...................................2,000,000
University of Kentucky Research Foundation, Lexington, KY, for
facilities and equipment....................................1,300,000
University of Kentucky Research Foundation, Lexington, KY, to expand
a heart disease prevention initiative in rural Kentucky.....2,000,000
University of Louisiana at Monroe, Monroe, LA for facilities and
equipment, including purchase of a mobile dental unit.........840,000
University of Louisville Research Foundation, Louisville, KY, for
facilities and equipment....................................1,000,000
University of Louisville Research Foundation, Louisville, KY, for
facilities and equipment....................................1,000,000
University of Louisville Research Foundation, Louisville, KY, for
facilities and equipment....................................2,500,000
University of Louisville Research Foundation, Louisville, KY, for
health professions training and facilities and equipment......800,000
University of Maine at Augusta, Augusta, ME, for facilities and
equipment at the Bangor dental clinic.........................650,000
University of Maryland Medical System, Baltimore, MD for facilities
and equipment for an emergency medical facility in Queen Anne's
County........................................................400,000
University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL for facilities and equipme750,000
University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor, MI for facilities
and equipment.................................................500,000
University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, MS, for
facilities and equipment....................................8,000,000
University of Mississippi, University, MS, for facilities and
equipment...................................................1,500,000
University of Mississippi, University, MS, for the Center for
Thermal Pharmaceutical Processing, including facilities and
equipment.....................................................600,000
University of Nevada School of Medicine, Reno, NV, for facilities
and equipment at the Center for Molecular Medicine............750,000
University of North Alabama, Florence, AL for facilities and
equipment.....................................................700,000
University of North Alabama, Florence, AL, for nursing education and
equipment.....................................................100,000
University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, NC, for
telespeech initiative including purchase of equipment.........300,000
University of North Texas, Denton, TX, for facilities and equipm350,000
University of Oklahoma--College of Medicine, Tulsa, OK for
facilities and equipment......................................300,000
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, for equipment relating to
cancer diagnostics and treatment..............................100,000
University of Puerto Rico Medical Sciences Campus, San Juan, PR for
facilities and equipment for the Unit of Comparative Medicine.300,000
University of Scranton, Scranton, PA, for nursing and allied health
programs, including the purchase of equipment.................100,000
University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL for facilities and equ2,500,000
University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL, for health information
systems including equipment...................................100,000
University of South Florida Sarasota-Manatee, Tampa, FL for nursing
program facilities and equipment..............................250,000
University of South Florida, Tampa, FL for the Cancer Clinical Trial
project.......................................................500,000
University of Southern Maine, Portland, ME, for facilities and
equipment.....................................................775,000
University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS, for a relapse
prevention program, including for facilities and equipment....500,000
University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS, for facilities
and equipment...............................................2,750,000
University of St. Francis, Fort Wayne, IN for facilities and
equipment for nurse training..................................200,000
University of Tennessee Medical Center, Knoxville, TN for facilities
and equipment...............................................1,350,000
University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX for facilities and
equipment.....................................................650,000
University of Texas at Brownsville, Brownsville, TX for facilities
and equipment.................................................500,000
University of Texas at Dallas, Dallas, TX, for facilities and
equipment.....................................................350,000
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University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, TX, for
facilities and equipment for MedBank..........................150,000
University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, TX, for
facilities, equipment, and technology.........................300,000
University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler, TX, for
facilities and equipment......................................300,000
University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston, TX for
facilities and equipment for the Center for Translational
Neoroinformatics..............................................100,000
University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, TX for
facilities and equipment at the Center for Innovation in
Prevention and Treatment of Airway Diseases...................150,000
University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, TX for
facilities and equipment at the Neurodegenerative and Cognitive
Dysfunction Center............................................270,000
University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX for
facilities and equipment....................................1,000,000
University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, for health information
technology..................................................1,500,000
Utah Department of Health, Salt Lake City, UT, for facilities and
equipment.....................................................100,000
Utah Department of Health, Salt Lake City, UT, for facilities and
equipment.....................................................500,000
Utah Department of Health, Salt Lake City, UT, for facilities and
equipment related to outbreak management......................500,000
Utah Department of Health, Salt Lake City, UT, to expand Monticello
Health Education and Screening Initiative.....................600,000
Utah Personalized Health Care Institute at the University of Utah,
Salt Lake City, UT, to establish a personalized medicine
infrastructure................................................100,000
Utah Valley University, Orem, UT, for health professions development
and equipment.................................................350,000
Valley Presbyterian Hospital, Van Nuys, CA for facilities and
equipment.....................................................300,000
Van Wert County Hospital, Van Wert, OH for facilities and equipm840,000
Vanguard University, Costa Mesa, CA for facilities and equipment300,000
Variety--The Children's Charity of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI for
facilities and equipment.......................................40,000
Vermont State Colleges, Randolph Center, VT, for equipment to expand
nursing programs..............................................700,000
Victor Valley Community Hospital, Victorville, CA for facilities and
equipment.....................................................250,000
Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA for facilities and
equipment for the Massey Cancer Center........................600,000
Virginia State University, Petersburg, VA, for facilities and
equipment to expand nursing programs..........................100,000
Visiting Nurse Services of Putnam County, Avon, IN for facilities
and equipment.................................................100,000
Visiting Nurse Services, Indianapolis, IN, for facilities and
equipment and health professions training.....................100,000
Visiting Nurses Association Healthcare Partners of Ohio, Cleveland,
OH for health professions training............................200,000
Viterbo University, La Crosse, WI, for facilities and equipment for
the nursing school............................................300,000
Wadsworth-Rittman Hospital Foundation, Wadsworth, OH for facilities
and equipment.................................................600,000
Wake County, Raleigh, NC, for facilities and equipment..........300,000
Wake Health Services, Inc., Raleigh, NC for facilities and equip750,000
Warren Achievement Center, Inc., Monmouth, IL for rural health
outreach......................................................100,000
Warren County Community College, Washington, NJ for facilities and
equipment.....................................................350,000
Warren County Planning Commission, Warren, PA for health care
facilities and equipment......................................350,000
Washington County Hospital, Hagerstown, MD for facilities and
equipment and for an electronic medical records initiative....750,000
Washington State University, Spokane, WA, for facilities and
equipment for the College of Nursing..........................900,000
Weber State University, Ogden, UT for expansion of nursing programs,
including purchase of equipment...............................750,000
WellSpan Health, York, PA for purchase of equipment.............100,000
Wesley College, Dover, DE, for renovation and equipping of the
nursing school................................................200,000
West Jefferson Medical Center, Marrero, LA for facilities and
equipment.....................................................100,000
West Liberty State College, West Liberty, WV for facilities and
equipment......................................................50,000
West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission, Charleston, WV,
for facilities and equipment relating to healthcare training4,000,000
West Virginia University Health Sciences, Morgantown, WV, for
facilities and equipment....................................1,000,000
West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, for construction of a
Multiple Sclerosis Center...................................1,500,000
WestCare Health Systems, Sylva, NC for facilities and equipment.350,000
Westchester Medical Center, Valhalla, NY, for equipment.........150,000
Wheeling Hospital, Inc., Wheeling, WV for facilities and equipme150,000
White Memorial Medical Charitable Foundation, Los Angeles, CA for
facilities and equipment......................................500,000
White Plains Hospital Center, White Plains, NY for facilities and
equipment.....................................................250,000
Wichita County Health Center, Leoti, KS, for facilities and
equipment.....................................................150,000
Wills Eye Health System, Philadelphia, PA for facilities and
equipment.....................................................150,000
Wilmington College, Wilmington, OH for facilities and equipment.200,000
Windemere Rehabilitation Facility, Oak Bluffs, MA, for facilities
and equipment.................................................250,000
Woman's Hospital, Baton Rouge, LA, for facilities and equipment to
expand the neonatal intensive care unit.......................100,000
Wood River Health Services, Hope Valley, RI, for facilities and
equipment.....................................................200,000
World Impact Good Samaritan Clinic, Wichita, KS for facilities and
equipment...................................................1,000,000
Xavier University of New Orleans, LA for facilities and equipmen350,000
Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital, Yakima, WA, for facilities and
equipment to expand the pediatric center......................100,000
York College of Pennsylvania, York, PA for facilities and equipm400,000
Youth Dynamics, Inc., Billings, MT for facilities and equipment.100,000
Yukon-Kuskokwim Heath Corporation, Bethel, AK, for facilities and
equipment...................................................1,000,000
Zufall Health Center, Dover, NJ for facilities and equipment....225,000
The conference agreement includes bill language not
proposed in either the House or the Senate bill authorizing a
three-year grant period for the Patient Navigator program.
The conferees intend that the Traumatic Brain Injury
Protection and Advocacy Services component of the Traumatic
Brain Injury program receive the same proportion of funding
it received in fiscal year 2009 as proposed by the House. The
Senate proposed similar language.
Within the funding provided for the Autism and Other
Related Developmental Disorders program, the conference
agreement includes an increase of not less than $2,200,000 to
expand the Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and
Related Disabilities (LEND) program as proposed by the House.
The Senate did not specify a funding level for the LEND
program. In addition, the conference agreement includes an
increase of not less than $2,200,000 for research on
evidence-based practices for interventions for individuals
with autism and other developmental disabilities instead of
$2,000,000 as proposed by the Senate. The House did not
specify a funding level for this research activity.
The conferees understand that the Organ Procurement and
Transplantation Network (OPTN) is planning a forum to
consider further changes in policy regarding the broader
allocation of donor livers in addition to the June 2009
Status 1 recipients OPTN decision. However, HRSA has informed
the conferees that a further policy proposal will not be
ready for the OPTN Board to review before 2011 or 2012. At
least six months before any further change is implemented,
the conferees direct OPTN to submit to the Committees on
Appropriations of the House of Representatives and the Senate
a report analyzing and describing the potential impact of any
changes to broaden the geographic allocation of livers on the
following:
(1) Access to transplantation for all patients who are
listed at both smaller volume transplant centers and who are
listed at centers outside major urban areas;
(2) Mortality of all patients on a waiting list at either
smaller volume transplant centers or transplant centers
located outside major urban areas;
(3) Model for End-Stage Liver Disease (MELD) score of all
patients at time of transplant;
(4) Access to transplant and mortality rates for all
patients whose primary insurance is Medicare or Medicaid and
who are on waiting lists;
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(5) Organ wastage rates;
(6) One-year and three-year graft and patient survival, and
total years prolonged by transplantation;
(7) Ischemia time and function of the donor liver;
(8) Transportation and other costs associated with
broadening the sharing of donor livers; and
(9) Organ donation rates and public attitudes on organ
donation (such as willingness to donate) in aggregate and in
localities that are net exporters of organs.
The report shall also describe in detail all comments
received up to one year prior to and/or in conjunction with
the OPTN 2010 public forum on broader allocation of livers,
as well as any comments received from a planned subsequent
public comment period, and shall indicate what steps will be
taken to address such public comments.
No changes to current OPTN policy on broader allocation of
livers shall be permitted (a) prior to the submission of this
report, and (b) absent formal notification to the Committees
on Appropriations of the House of Representatives and the
Senate. Further, the conferees direct that any policy change
on broader allocation of livers be tested first in
demonstrations, similar to the demonstration recently
conducted in Iowa and North and South Dakota, before
nationwide implementation, and be made in an incremental
manner, reflecting the accumulation and analysis of data on
the impact of policy changes.
The conferees have included $1,000,000 within the organ
transplantation program to support the costs of developing
the report described above.
The conference agreement includes sufficient resources to
allocate funding to all certified poison control centers, or
centers granted a waiver by the Secretary, based on service
population. The Senate proposed similar language. The House
did not propose any language.
COVERED COUNTERMEASURE PROCESS FUND
The conference agreement does not include funding for the
Covered Countermeasure Process Fund as proposed by the House.
The Senate proposed $5,000,000 for the Fund. The Fund
received support from fiscal year 2009 supplemental
appropriations provided in Public Law 111-32.
Centers For Disease Control and Prevention
DISEASE CONTROL, RESEARCH, AND TRAINING
The conference agreement includes $6,390,387,000 in
discretionary appropriations for Disease Control, Research,
and Training at the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC) instead of $6,314,032,000 as proposed by the
House and $6,733,377,000 as proposed by the Senate. In
addition, $352,357,000 is made available under section 241 of
the Public Health Service (PHS) Act instead of $368,863,000
as proposed by the House and $40,075,000 as proposed by the
Senate.
Infectious Diseases
Immunization and Respiratory Diseases
Within the program level total for Immunization and
Respiratory Diseases, the conference agreement includes the
following amounts:
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Budget activity House Senate Conference
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Section 317 Immunization Program............................. $496,847,000 $496,847,000 $496,847,000
Program Operations........................................... 61,621,000 63,621,000 62,621,000
Influenza.................................................... 158,992,000 158,992,000 158,992,000
Pandemic Influenza....................................... 156,344,000 156,344,000 156,344,000
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Within the total for Program Operations, the conference
agreement includes a $1,000,000 increase for vaccine safety
research instead of a $2,000,000 increase as proposed by the
Senate. The House did not propose similar language.
HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention
Within the total for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB
prevention, the conference agreement includes the following
amounts:
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Budget activity House Senate Conference
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Domestic HIV/AIDS Prevention and Research.................... $744,914,000 $711,045,000 $727,980,000
HIV Prevention by Health Departments..................... N/A N/A 328,887,000
HIV Surveillance......................................... N/A N/A 109,455,000
National, Regional, Local, Community, and Other N/A N/A 134,793,000
Organizations...........................................
Enhanced HIV Testing..................................... N/A N/A 65,273,000
Improving Program Effectiveness.......................... N/A N/A 89,572,000
Viral Hepatitis.............................................. 20,150,000 18,367,000 19,259,000
Sexually Transmitted Diseases................................ 152,750,000 N/A 153,875,000
Tuberculosis................................................. 144,268,000 144,268,000 144,268,000
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In order to support a multi-faceted approach to HIV
research and prevention practices, the conferees have
established five new sub-budget lines that are structured
around the principles of transparency, accountability, and
comprehensiveness. The conferees expect that the fiscal year
2011 budget justification will follow this format, providing
detailed explanations of funded activities, and how any
proposed increases or reductions will be applied across each
line. The conferees further insist that any future movement
of funds between these lines must go through the formal
reprogramming review process.
The conference agreement does not include bill language
regarding the Early Diagnosis Grants program. The House
proposed bill language specifically eliminating funding for
the program while the Senate proposed to limit funding for
the program to $15,000,000. The Ryan White HIV/AIDS Treatment
Extension Act of 2009 did not reauthorize this activity;
therefore, the conferees expect CDC not to carve out any
funding for this activity in fiscal year 2010.
Within the total for Domestic HIV/AIDS Prevention and
Research programs, the conference agreement provides funding
at no less than the fiscal year 2009 level 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 House
proposed $95,700,000 for these activities. The Senate did not
propose similar language.
The conferees direct CDC to include in the fiscal year 2011
congressional budget justification a description of efforts
and timelines to update hepatitis C screening guidelines,
including information on pilot studies that are ongoing and
planned for the future using a one-time, age-based screen to
target the age demographic with the highest prevalence.
Neither the House nor the Senate proposed similar language.
The conferees intend that the increase provided for STD
prevention be used to expand Infertility Prevention Services
and Infrastructure Projects in all regions as proposed by the
Senate. The House did not propose similar language.
Zoonotic, Vector-borne, and Enteric Diseases
Within the total for Zoonotic, Vector-borne, and Enteric
Diseases, the conference agreement includes the following
amounts:
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Budget activity House Senate Conference
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Vector-borne Diseases, including West Nile Virus............. $26,717,000 N/A $26,717,000
Lyme Disease................................................. 8,938,000 N/A 8,938,000
Food Safety.................................................. 26,942,000 N/A 26,942,000
Prion Disease................................................ 5,474,000 N/A 5,474,000
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome..................................... 4,825,000 N/A 4,825,000
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Preparedness, Detection, and Control of Infectious Diseases
Within the total for Preparedness, Detection, and Control
of Infectious Diseases, the conference agreement includes
$15,150,000 for the National Healthcare Safety Network as
proposed by the House. The Senate did not include similar
language. Funding shall be used consistent with the language
in House Report 111-220.
Also within the total for Preparedness, Detection, and
Control of Infectious Diseases, the conference agreement
includes $136,281,000 for the Emerging Infectious Diseases
program instead of $141,383,000 as proposed by the House. The
Senate did not include similar language.
The conferees are aware of various studies in Japan, the
United Kingdom and the U.S. Department of Defense into
substances that reduce the bio-load of surfaces in hospital
rooms. In particular, some copper alloys in place of
stainless steel or plastics may reduce the spread of
microbial infectious organisms. The conferees request that
CDC review the literature available and report to
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the Committees on Appropriations of the House of
Representatives and the Senate on the status of this research
and its potential for reducing healthcare-associated
infections. Neither the House nor the Senate proposed similar
language.
Health Promotion
Chronic Disease Prevention, Health Promotion, and Genomics
Within the total for Chronic Disease Prevention, Health
Promotion, and Genomics, the conference agreement includes
the following amounts:
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Budget activity House Senate Conference
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Heart Disease and Stroke............................... $54,221,000 $56,221,000 $56,221,000
Delta Health Intervention.......................... 3,007,000 5,000,000 5,000,000
Diabetes............................................... 65,998,000 65,998,000 65,998,000
Cancer Prevention and Control.......................... 349,454,000 380,234,000 370,346,000
Breast and Cervical Cancer......................... 209,699,000 220,000,000 214,850,000
WISEWOMAN...................................... 20,573,000 21,000,000 20,787,000
Breast Cancer Awareness for Young Women............ 5,000,000 0 5,000,000
Cancer Registries.................................. 46,472,000 50,000,000 51,236,000
Colorectal Cancer.................................. 39,063,000 50,000,000 44,532,000
Comprehensive Cancer............................... 16,386,000 25,000,000 20,693,000
Johanna's Law...................................... 6,807,000 6,807,000 6,807,000
Ovarian Cancer..................................... 5,414,000 6,000,000 5,707,000
Prostate Cancer.................................... 13,275,000 14,000,000 13,638,000
Skin Cancer........................................ 1,880,000 2,500,000 2,190,000
Geraldine Ferraro Cancer Education Program......... 4,677,000 4,677,000 4,677,000
Cancer Survivorship Resource Center................ 781,000 1,250,000 1,016,000
Arthritis and Other Chronic Diseases................... 26,803,000 26,294,000 27,299,000
Arthritis.......................................... 13,318,000 13,318,000 13,318,000
Psoriasis.......................................... 1,500,000 0 1,500,000
Epilepsy........................................... 7,976,000 7,976,000 7,976,000
National Lupus Patient Registry.................... 4,009,000 5,000,000 4,505,000
Tobacco................................................ 106,408,000 115,000,000 110,704,000
Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity.............. 44,402,000 44,991,000 44,991,000
Health Promotion....................................... 27,803,000 30,408,000 29,856,000
Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System......... 7,316,000 7,316,000 7,316,000
Community Health Promotion......................... 6,468,000 6,468,000 6,468,000
Sleep Disorders................................ 861,000 861,000 861,000
Mind-Body Institute................................ 0 1,500,000 1,500,000
Glaucoma........................................... 3,519,000 3,519,000 3,519,000
Visual Screening Education......................... 3,229,000 3,229,000 3,229,000
Alzheimer's Disease................................ 1,692,000 2,000,000 1,846,000
Inflammatory Bowel Disease......................... 686,000 686,000 686,000
Interstitial Cystitis.............................. 660,000 660,000 660,000
Excessive Alcohol Use.............................. 2,000,000 3,000,000 2,500,000
Chronic Kidney Disease............................. 2,233,000 2,030,000 2,132,000
School Health.......................................... 62,780,000 57,645,000 57,645,000
Healthy Passages Study............................. 3,493,000 3,493,000 3,493,000
Food Allergies..................................... 497,000 497,000 497,000
Safe Motherhood/Infant Health.......................... 49,891,000 44,782,000 44,782,000
Preterm Birth...................................... 2,005,000 2,005,000 2,005,000
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome....................... 207,000 207,000 207,000
Oral Health............................................ 15,074,000 15,000,000 15,000,000
Prevention Research Centers............................ 33,203,000 35,000,000 33,675,000
Healthy Communities.................................... 22,823,000 22,823,000 22,823,000
Racial & Ethnic Approaches to Community Health......... 39,644,000 39,644,000 39,644,000
Genomics............................................... 12,308,000 12,308,000 12,308,000
Primary Immune Deficiency Syndrome................. 3,107,000 3,107,000 3,107,000
Public Health Genomics............................. 9,201,000 9,201,000 9,201,000
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Within the total provided for cancer prevention and
control, the conference agreement includes $5,000,000 for
breast cancer awareness for young women, as proposed by the
House. The Senate did not include similar language. Funding
shall be used consistent with the language in House Report
111-220.
The conference agreement includes $3,000,000 to enhance and
expand CDC's existing cancer registry in order to carry out
the goals of the Caroline Pryce Walker Conquer Childhood
Cancer Act with respect to pediatric cancer. The Senate
provided increased funding for the pediatric cancer registry
within the CDC Cancer Registry program, while the House
provided funding for this activity in the Office of the
Secretary. The conferees commend CDC for convening a panel of
experts in the field of pediatric cancer research and direct
the CDC to submit to the Appropriations Committees no later
than February 1, 2010 a detailed plan for improving the types
of data, the speed of reporting, and the access of data to
researchers.
As proposed by the House, the conference agreement includes
sufficient funding within Safe Motherhood/Infant Health for
the development of a national public health plan for the
prevention, detection, and management of infertility. The
Senate did not include similar language. The conferees
request that CDC report on the development of this plan to
the Committees on Appropriations of the House of
Representatives and the Senate no later than April 1, 2010.
Within the total provided for Nutrition, Physical Activity,
and Obesity, the conference agreement includes $500,000 to
continue a study by the Institute of Medicine that will
examine and provide recommendations regarding front-of-
package nutrition symbols consistent with the language in
Senate Report 111-66. The House did not propose similar
language.
The increase provided for the Office of Smoking and Health
is intended to expand counter marketing programs as proposed
by the Senate. In addition, similar to what was proposed by
the Senate, the conferees direct the Office of Smoking and
Health to transfer no less than last year's level to the
Environmental Health Laboratory to analyze tobacco products
and cigarette smoke. This transfer is to be provided in a
manner that supplements and in no way replaces existing
funding for tobacco-related activities. The House did not
propose similar language. The conferees further request that
CDC submit to the Committees on Appropriations of the
House of Representatives and the Senate a comprehensive
plan to substantially reduce the rates of tobacco use in
the U.S. over the next five fiscal years. The plan should
be submitted no later than April 1, 2010 and include
recommendations for national and community-based
activities that are necessary to meet the goal.
As proposed by the Senate, the conference agreement
includes increased funding within the total for Prevention
Research Centers to support additional Comprehensive Centers.
The House did not propose similar language.
As proposed by the House, the conference agreement includes
funding to support the collection of epidemiological and
longitudinal data on individuals with psoriasis and psoriatic
arthritis, including children and adolescents, to better
understand the co-morbidities associated with psoriasis,
examine the relationship of psoriasis to other public health
concerns, and gain insight into the long-term impact and
treatment of these two conditions. The Senate did not propose
similar language.
The conference agreement provides funding to support CDC's
initiative for Healthy Communities. Within the total
provided, $4,000,000 is for the continuation of the
community-based grant program focusing on poor nutrition and
physical inactivity. Neither the House nor the Senate
proposed similar language.
Birth Defects, Developmental Disabilities, Disability and
Health
Within the total for Birth Defects, Developmental
Disabilities, Disability and Health, the conference agreement
includes the following amounts:
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Budget activity House Senate Conference
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Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities................. $42,776,000 $42,494,000 $42,636,000
Birth Defects............................................ 21,182,000 21,500,000 21,342,000
Craniofacial Malformation............................ 1,755,000 2,000,000 1,878,000
Fetal Death.......................................... 846,000 846,000 846,000
Alveolar Capillary Dysplasia......................... 247,000 247,000 247,000
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome................................... 10,140,000 10,140,000 10,140,000
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Folic Acid............................................... 3,426,000 2,826,000 3,126,000
Infant Health............................................ 8,028,000 8,028,000 8,028,000
Human Development and Disability............................. 78,194,000 82,444,000 80,820,000
Disability & Health (including Child Development)........ 13,611,000 13,611,000 13,611,000
Charcot Marie Tooth Disorders............................ 0 1,000,000 1,000,000
Limb Loss............................................... 2,906,000 2,906,000 2,906,000
Tourette Syndrome....................................... 1,749,000 1,749,000 1,749,000
Early Hearing Detection and Intervention................ 10,888,000 10,888,000 10,888,000
Muscular Dystrophy...................................... 6,291,000 6,291,000 6,291,000
Special Olympics Healthy Athletes....................... 5,534,000 5,534,000 5,534,000
Paralysis Resource Center............................... 6,015,000 7,748,000 6,882,000
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder................ 1,751,000 1,751,000 1,751,000
Fragile X............................................... 1,905,000 1,905,000 1,905,000
Spina Bifida............................................ 5,483,000 7,000,000 6,242,000
Autism.................................................. 22,061,000 22,061,000 22,061,000
Blood Disorders.............................................. 19,912,000 19,912,000 19,912,000
Hemophilia.............................................. 17,203,000 17,203,000 17,203,000
Thallasemia............................................. 1,865,000 1,865,000 1,865,000
Diamond Blackfan Anemia................................. 517,000 517,000 517,000
Hemachromatosis......................................... 327,000 327,000 327,000
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As proposed by the Senate, the additional funding provided
for craniofacial malformation above the fiscal year 2009
funding level shall be used to support the continued analysis
of data from the quality of life surveys of children with
oral clefts completed in 2008. The House did not propose
similar language. The conferees expect the increased funding
to be used consistent with the language in Senate Report 111-
66.
As proposed by the Senate, the conference agreement
includes $1,000,000 to launch a National Charcot Marie Tooth
(CMT) Resource Center to promote a collaborative relationship
between CMT patients and their providers and to ensure CMT
patients are being properly diagnosed and treated with the
latest standards of care. The House did not propose similar
language.
The conferees are pleased by advances that have allowed
children with congenital heart disease (CHD) to live longer;
however, there is little data on adults living with this
condition. The conferees encourage CDC to develop a
population-based adult CHD surveillance plan to determine the
prevalence of CHD in the adult population. The conferees
direct CDC to provide a progress report on this effort within
90 days of enactment of this Act.
Health Information and Service
Public Health Informatics/Health Marketing
Within the total for Public Health Informatics/Health
Marketing, the conference agreement includes a program level
total of $70,597,000 for Public Health Informatics as
proposed by the House and $79,374,000 for Health Marketing
instead of $82,504,000 as proposed by the House. The
Senate did not include similar language.
The conferees intend that within the total for Health
Marketing, no less than the level provided in fiscal year
2009, or $1,831,000, shall be provided to support the
activities of the Task Force on Community Preventive
Services. Neither the House nor the Senate proposed similar
language.
Environmental Health and Injury Prevention
Environmental Health
Within the total for Environmental Health, the conference
agreement includes the following amounts:
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Budget activity House Senate Conference
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Environmental Health Laboratory.............................. $43,729,000 $42,962,000 $43,346,000
Newborn Screening Quality Assurance Program............. 6,915,000 6,915,000 6,915,000
Newborn Screening for Severe Combined Immunodeficiency 988,000 988,000 988,000
Diseases................................................
Environmental Health Activities.............................. 81,565,000 81,480,000 78,043,000
Safe Water.............................................. 7,237,000 7,237,000 7,237,000
Volcanic Emissions...................................... 0 500,000 200,000
Environmental and Health Outcome Tracking Network....... 33,124,000 31,309,000 33,124,000
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) Registry............ 5,027,000 7,000,000 6,014,000
Climate Change.......................................... 15,000,000 7,540,000 7,540,000
Polycythemia Vera (PV) Cluster.......................... 0 5,027,000 2,513,000
International Emergency and Refugee Health.............. N/A 6,500,000 6,262,000
Asthma....................................................... 30,924,000 30,924,000 30,924,000
Healthy Homes (formerly Childhood Lead Poisoning)............ 34,805,000 34,805,000 34,805,000
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As proposed by the House, increased resources provided for
the Environmental and Health Outcome Tracking Network above
the fiscal year 2009 funding level will enable at least one
additional State to participate in the network. The Senate
did not propose similar language.
As proposed by the Senate, increased resources provided for
Volcanic Emissions above the fiscal year 2009 funding level
are for the establishment of a research center that embraces
a multidisciplinary approach in studying the short- and long-
term health effects of volcanic emissions. The House did not
propose similar language.
Injury Prevention and Control
Within the total for Injury Prevention and Control, the
conference agreement includes the following amounts:
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Budget activity House Senate Conference
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Intentional Injury..................................... $102,648,000 N/A $102,648,000
Domestic Violence and Sexual Violence............. 31,900,000 N/A 31,900,000
Child Maltreatment............................ 7,104,000 N/A 7,104,000
Youth Violence Prevention......................... 20,076,000 N/A 20,076,000
Domestic Violence Community Projects.............. 5,525,000 N/A 5,525,000
Rape Prevention................................... 42,623,000 N/A 42,623,000
All Other Intentional Injury...................... 2,524,000 N/A 2,524,000
Unintentional Injury................................... 31,704,000 N/A 31,704,000
Traumatic Brain Injury............................ 6,152,000 N/A 6,152,000
All Other Unintentional Injury.................... 25,552,000 N/A 25,552,000
Elderly Falls................................. 2,000,000 N/A 2,000,000
Injury Control Research Centers........................ 10,719,000 N/A 10,719,000
National Violent Death Reporting System................ 3,544,000 N/A 3,544,000
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National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
Within the program level total for the National Institute
for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), the conference
agreement includes the following amounts:
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Budget activity House Senate Conference
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Education and Research Centers............................... $23,740,000 $25,000,000 $24,370,000
Personal Protective Technology............................... 17,218,000 17,218,000 17,218,000
Pan Flu Preparedness for Healthcare Workers............. 3,031,000 3,031,000 3,031,000
Healthier Workforce Centers.................................. 4,072,000 6,000,000 5,036,000
National Occupational Research Agenda........................ 117,406,000 117,406,000 117,406,000
World Trade Center........................................... 70,723,000 70,723,000 70,723,000
Mining Research.............................................. 51,469,000 50,516,000 53,705,000
Other Occupational Safety and Health Research................ 84,713,000 84,713,000 84,713,000
Miners Choice........................................... 648,000 648,000 648,000
Nat'l Mesothelioma Registry & Tissue Bank................... 1,024,000 1,024,000 1,024,000
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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 as proposed by the
Senate. The House did not propose similar language.
Within the total for Mining Research, the conference
agreement includes $3,189,000 for a Mine Technology and
Safety Test Bed, consistent with the language in House Report
111-220. The Senate did not include similar language.
The 2009 H1N1 virus pandemic has highlighted the need to
protect health care workers who have been on the front lines
providing care to those who have become infected and sick.
The current pandemic also has revealed that there are major
gaps in our scientific knowledge about the modes of
transmission of influenza and the most effective methods to
prevent transmission and protect health care workers,
including the type of respiratory protection that should be
utilized to protect health care workers from exposure. The
conference agreement includes increased funding over the
fiscal year 2009 level for the National Occupational Research
Agenda. The conferees urge NIOSH to direct some of this
increase to intramural and extramural research to implement
the recommendations of the 2008 and 2009 Institute of
Medicine reports, including research to determine relative
contribution of various routes of influenza transmission; and
for each mode of transmission, efficacious means to prevent
and control transmission, and to limit exposure to health
care workers. The House included similar language.
Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation
Within the total for the mandatory Energy Employees
Occupational Illness Compensation program, the conference
agreement includes bill language designating $4,500,000 for
use by, or in support of, the Advisory Board on Radiation and
Worker Health as proposed by the Senate. The House did not
propose similar language.
Global Health
Within the funds provided for Global Health, the conference
agreement includes the following amounts:
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Budget activity House Senate Conference
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Global AIDS Program.......................................... $118,979,000 $118,979,000 $118,979,000
Global Immunization Program.................................. 153,475,000 153,876,000 153,676,000
Polio Eradication........................................ 101,599,000 102,000,000 101,800,000
Other Global/Measles..................................... 51,876,000 51,876,000 51,876,000
Global Disease Detection..................................... 37,756,000 37,000,000 37,756,000
Global Malaria Program....................................... 9,405,000 9,405,000 9,405,000
Other Global Health.......................................... 3,519,000 13,519,000 8,519,000
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The conferees are supportive of CDC's long-term goal of
establishing three global disease detection regional centers
per World Health Organization region, and also recognize a
critical need to bring the existing global disease detection
regional centers to full capacity. Additional funding above
the fiscal year 2009 funding level for global disease
detection shall be used to support no less than one new
global disease detection regional center and increase
capacity in one or more existing centers. Both the House and
Senate proposed similar language.
Terrorism Preparedness and Response
Within the funds provided for Terrorism Preparedness and
Response, the conference agreement includes the following
amounts:
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Budget activity House Senate Conference
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Public Health Emergency Prep. Cooperative Agreements... $714,949,000 $714,949,000 $714,949,000
Centers for Public Health Preparedness................. 30,013,000 30,013,000 30,013,000
Advanced Practice Centers.............................. 5,263,000 5,263,000 5,263,000
All Other State and Local Capacity..................... 10,875,000 10,875,000 10,875,000
Upgrading CDC Capacity................................. 120,795,000 120,744,000 120,744,000
Anthrax................................................ 0 4,100,000 2,600,000
BioSense............................................... 34,404,000 34,404,000 34,404,000
Quarantine............................................. 26,518,000 26,518,000 26,518,000
Real-time Lab Reporting................................ 8,243,000 8,243,000 8,243,000
Strategic National Stockpile........................... 595,749,000 595,749,000 595,749,000
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The conference agreement includes $2,600,000 for the
anthrax dose reduction study instead of $2,700,000 as
proposed by the Senate. As proposed by the House, funding is
not provided for the vaccine safety military medical records
data mining activities. The Senate proposed $1,400,000 for
this activity.
Public Health Improvement and Leadership
Within the total for Public Health Improvement and
Leadership, the conference agreement includes the following
amounts:
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Budget activity House Senate Conference
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Leadership and Management.............................. $149,986,000 $149,986,000 $149,986,000
Director's Discretionary Fund.......................... 0 5,000,000 3,000,000
Public Health Workforce Development.................... 35,652,000 40,000,000 37,826,000
Applied Epidemiology Fellowship Training........... 991,000 991,000 991,000
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The conferees encourage CDC to continue the Institutional
Research Training Grant program. Neither the House nor the
Senate proposed similar language.
The conference agreement includes $20,620,000 for the
following projects in the following amounts:
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Project Amount
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Access Community Health Network, Chicago, IL for a 200,000
program to reduce cancer disparities through
comprehensive early detection.......................
AIDS Community Resources, Inc, Syracuse, NY, for HIV/ 300,000
AIDS education and prevention.......................
Alameda County Department of Public Health, Office of 300,000
AIDS, Oakland, CA for an HIV/AIDS prevention and
testing initiative..................................
Alliance for the Prudent Use of Antibiotics, Boston, 100,000
MA for a comprehensive program to review antibiotic
resistance trends, interventions, and prevention
methods, including a public information campaign....
Allina Hospitals and Clinics, Minneapolis, MN for a 250,000
heart disease prevention program....................
American Red Cross, San Juan, PR for testing the 400,000
Puerto Rico blood supply for the dengue virus.......
Betty Jean Kerr Peoples Health Center, St. Louis, MO 150,000
for the prostate cancer screening program...........
Broward County, Ft. Lauderdale, FL for a pediatric 275,000
mortality public awareness campaign.................
Center for International Rehabilitation, Washington, 150,000
DC, for the disability rights monitor program.......
Children's Health Fund, New York, NY for health 100,000
assessments, outreach, and education services for
children and their families.........................
City of Laredo, TX for a community health assessment. 200,000
Community Health Centers in Hawaii, Honolulu, HI, for 200,000
the Childhood Rural Asthma Project..................
County of Essex, Newark, NJ, for diabetes prevention 125,000
and management program for severely mentally ill
individuals.........................................
County of Marin, San Rafael, CA for research and 200,000
analysis related to breast cancer incidence and
mortality in the county and breast cancer screening.
East Carolina University, Greenville, NC for a 400,000
program to reduce health disparities through chronic
disease management..................................
Eastern Maine Health Systems, Brewer, ME, for 640,000
emergency preparedness planning and equipment.......
El Puente, Inc., Brooklyn, NY for a youth and family 500,000
wellness program....................................
Family Hospice and Palliative Care, Pittsburgh, PA 100,000
for the Center for Compassionate Care Education
Outreach program....................................
Friends of the Congressional Glaucoma Caucus 50,000
Foundation, Lake Success, NY for glaucoma screenings
in Northern Virginia................................
Ft. Valley State University, Ft. Valley, GA for a 100,000
food and nutrition education program (EFNEP) aimed
at curbing obesity, particularly among young
minorities..........................................
Haitian American Association Against Cancer, Inc., 300,000
Miami, FL for cancer education, outreach, screening,
and related programs................................
Healthy People Northeast Pennsylvania Initiative, 100,000
Clarks Summit, PA, for obesity prevention and
education programs..................................
Huntington Breast Cancer Action Coalition, 100,000
Huntington, NY for providing services and programs
to underserved populations on how to reduce the
risks of cancer.....................................
Inland Northwest Health Services, Spokane, WA for a 350,000
public health surveillance initiative...............
International Rett Syndrome Foundation, Cincinnati, 180,000
OH for education and awareness programs regarding
Rett Syndrome.......................................
Iowa Chronic Care Consortium/Des Moines University, 200,000
Des Moines, IA for a preventive health initiative...
Kalihi-Palama Health Center, Honolulu, HI, for 150,000
outreach, screening and education related to renal
disease.............................................
Kaweah Delta Hospital Foundation, Visalia, CA, for a 100,000
comprehensive asthma management program.............
La Familia Medical Center, Santa Fe, NM, for diabetes 100,000
education and outreach..............................
Latino Health Access, Santa Ana, CA for a youth 150,000
obesity prevention program..........................
Lupus LA, Los Angeles, CA for increasing public 250,000
awareness of lupus..................................
Mario Lemieux Foundation, Bridgeville, PA for the 100,000
Hodgkin's Disease Patient and Public Education
Outreach Initiative.................................
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Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center, Baton Rouge, LA, to 600,000
expand early detection cancer screening.............
Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, TN 400,000
for a program to improve the physical fitness of
children and adolescents in Middle Tennessee........
Morgan State University, Baltimore, MD for a program 200,000
to understand the social determinants and the impact
of health disparities on the health of urban and
underserved populations.............................
National Marfan Foundation, Port Washington, NY for 250,000
an awareness and education campaign for Marfan
Syndrome............................................
Nevada Cancer Institute, Las Vegas, NV for cancer 600,000
education and outreach services.....................
New York Junior Tennis League, Woodside, NY for a 250,000
childhood obesity program for high-risk youth from
low-income families.................................
Northeast Regional Cancer Institute, Scranton, PA, 100,000
for a regional cancer registry......................
Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL, for the 200,000
development of a comprehensive diabetic program.....
Ohio University, Athens, OH, for diabetes outreach 200,000
and education in rural areas........................
Padres Contra El Cancer, Los Angeles, CA for 250,000
educational resources and outreach programs to serve
families with children with cancer..................
PE4life Foundation, Kansas City, MO, for expansion 300,000
and assessment of PE4life programs across Iowa......
Pednet Coalition, Inc, Columbia, MO, for obesity 500,000
prevention programs.................................
Penn State University, Milton S Hershey Medical 100,000
Center, Hershey, PA, for a stroke prevention program
Polycystic Kidney Disease Foundation, Kansas City, MO 100,000
for developing education and awareness programs
about chronic kidney disease........................
Prevent Blindness Florida, Tampa, FL for the See the 200,000
Difference Vision Screening Program.................
Puerto Rican Cultural Center, Chicago, IL for an HIV/ 100,000
AIDS outreach and education program.................
Pulmonary Hypertension Association, Silver Spring, MD 250,000
for a pulmonary hypertension prevention and
awareness initiative................................
San Antonio Metropolitan Health District, San 500,000
Antonio, TX for a program to assess the health
behaviors of the Kelly community and address health
issues such as lead poisoning, asthma, and indoor
pollutants..........................................
Schneider Children's Hospital, New Hyde Park, NY for 300,000
comprehensive Diamond Blackfan Anemia awareness and
surveillance........................................
Shelby County Community Services, Memphis, TN for an 200,000
infant mortality prevention and education program...
Silent Spring Institute, Newton, MA for studies of 350,000
the impact of environmental pollutants on breast
cancer and women's health...........................
South Carolina HIV/AIDS Council, Columbia, SC for an 200,000
HIV/AIDS prevention program.........................
South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD, for 150,000
research on health promotion........................
Spinal Muscular Atrophy Foundation, New York, NY, for 500,000
outreach, patient education and registries..........
State of Maryland Department of Health and Mental 1,200,000
Hygiene, Baltimore, MD, for the Unified Oral Health
Education Message Campaign..........................
Texas AgriLife Extension Service, College Station, TX 300,000
for a youth obesity prevention initiative...........
Texas Tech University Health Science Center, Lubbock, 200,000
TX for the West Texas Center for Influenza Research,
Education and Treatment.............................
Thundermist Health Center, Woonsocket, RI for the 200,000
active teen challenge project to reduce childhood
obesity.............................................
UMOS, Inc., Milwaukee, WI for a teen pregnancy and 100,000
sexually transmitted infections prevention program..
University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE, to 450,000
develop an environmental health informatics database
University of Nevada School of Medicine, Reno, NV, to 800,000
establish a diabetes management program.............
University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM for a 350,000
prevention program aimed at reducing diabetes-
related heart and blood vessel diseases in New
Mexico..............................................
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, for a 300,000
racial disparities and cardiovascular disease
initiative..........................................
University of Texas, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, 500,000
Houston, TX for a comprehensive cancer control
program to address the needs of minority and
medically underserved populations...................
University of Texas-Pan American, Edinburg, TX for 250,000
research and education activities at the South Texas
Border Health Disparities Center....................
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee School of Public 900,000
Health, Milwaukee, WI, to support and expand public
health education and outreach programs..............
Valentine Boys and Girls Club of Chicago, Chicago, IL 150,000
for a health and physical education program to
prevent obesity and promote healthy development.....
Visiting Nurses Association, Council Bluffs, IA for a 350,000
telehealth initiative, including purchase of
equipment...........................................
Waterloo Fire Rescue, Waterloo, IA, for FirePALS, a 150,000
school-based injury prevention program..............
Watts Healthcare Corporation, Los Angeles, CA for a 250,000
project to improve breastfeeding rates..............
Winston-Salem State University, Winston-Salem, NC, 100,000
for blood pressure and obesity screening programs,
including training of healthcare professionals......
Yale New Haven Health Center, New Haven, CT, for the 150,000
Connecticut Center for Public Health Preparedness...
Youth & Family Services, Inc, Rapid City, SD, for a 300,000
health promotion program for young men..............
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Buildings and Facilities
Within the amount provided for Buildings and Facilities,
the conference agreement includes $30,000,000 for nationwide
repairs and improvements of existing facilities as proposed
by both the House and Senate and $39,150,000 for Buildings
107 and 108 on the Chamblee Campus in Atlanta, Georgia
instead of $78,300,000 as proposed by the Senate. The House
did not propose funding for new construction.
The conference agreement also includes bill language
proposed by the Senate that CDC shall award a single contract
or related contracts for the development and construction of
facilities in the Master Plan that collectively include the
full scope of the project and that the solicitation and
contract shall contain the clause ``availability of funds''.
The House did not propose similar language.
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.
National Institutes of Health
The conference agreement includes $31,008,788,000 for the
26 accounts that comprise the National Institutes of Health
(NIH) total appropriation instead of $31,258,788,000 as
proposed by the House and $30,758,788,000 as proposed by the
Senate. In addition, the conference agreement continues the
allocation to NIH of $8,200,000 in program evaluation set-
aside funding, which is the same as the House and Senate
bills. Appropriation levels for individual institutes and
centers are described in the table at the end of this
statement of managers. Guidance for specific institutes and
centers is provided below.
NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE
The National Cancer Institute (NCI) reports that it is
meeting the funding level identified for pediatric cancer
research in the Caroline Pryce Walker Conquer Childhood
Cancer Act of 2008 within its base budget. The conferees
commend NCI for its attention to this issue.
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ALLERGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
The conference agreement includes $304,000,000 by transfer
from the Project BioShield Special Reserve Fund (BioShield)
instead of a transfer of $500,000,000 as proposed by the
House. The Senate bill did not propose a transfer of
BioShield funding.
OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR
The conference agreement includes bill language providing
up to $193,880,000 for continuation of the National
Children's Study. The House bill provided up to $194,400,000
for continuation of the study. The Senate bill did not
identify a particular funding level.
The conference agreement includes funding for a one percent
increase in research training stipends instead of a two
percent increase as proposed by the House. The Senate did not
identify a specific training stipend increase.
Unless otherwise noted in this statement, the conferees
expect NIH to follow the budget policy assumptions of the
President's fiscal year 2010 budget and the accompanying
explanatory materials.
The conferees expect NIH to notify the Committees on
Appropriations of the House of Representatives and the Senate
each time the Director uses the statutory one percent
transfer authority as proposed in House Report 111-220. The
Senate did not include similar language.
The conference agreement includes $5,000,000 for a
bioethics initiative administered through the institutes and
centers as proposed by the House. The Senate did not identify
a funding level for the initiative.
The conference agreement provides that, as proposed in
Senate Report 111-66, with regard to section 516 of the bill,
``program, project, or activity'' applies to all sub-
mechanisms and stand-alone activities in institute and center
mechanism tables, except for the research project grants
mechanism, in which case the restriction applies at the
subtotal level. The House did not include comparable
language. The conferees understand that NIH is upgrading its
financial business system and is implementing hard funds
controls. The conferees expect NIH to ensure that these funds
controls will be established at the levels identified above
to proactively enforce the reprogramming thresholds. The
conferees request a detailed explanation and timeline in the
2011 congressional budget justification describing how the
NIH enterprise system will proactively ensure full compliance
with the reprogramming thresholds.
The conferees expect that NIH will work to strengthen its
policy of supporting AIDS and non-AIDS research funding
allocations at the current relative rate when allocating the
second year of Recovery Act funding. House Report 111-220 had
similar language. The Senate did not include comparable
language.
BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES
The conference agreement includes sufficient funding to
support the construction of the Northwest Child Care Center
on the Bethesda campus as proposed in House Report 111-220.
The Senate did not include comparable language.
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
The conference agreement includes $3,431,624,000 for
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services instead of
$3,419,438,000 as proposed by the House and $3,429,782,000 as
proposed by the Senate. In addition, the conference agreement
makes available $131,585,000 under section 241 of the Public
Health Service (PHS) Act, which is the same as both the House
and Senate.
Within the total provided for Programs of Regional and
National Significance across the Substance Abuse and Mental
Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), the conference
agreement includes $4,897,000 for the Minority Fellowship
Program instead of $5,093,000 as proposed by the House and
$4,701,000 as proposed by the Senate. The distribution of
these funds between the Center
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for Mental Health Services (CMHS), the Center for Substance
Abuse Treatment (CSAT), and the Center for Substance Abuse
Prevention (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 conference agreement includes the
following amounts:
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Budget activity House Senate Conference
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Capacity:
Co-Occurring State Incentive Grant................. $3,611,000 $3,173,000 $2,168,000
Seclusion and Restraint............................ 2,449,000 2,449,000 2,449,000
Youth Violence Prevention.......................... 95,042,000 94,502,000 94,502,000
Safe Schools/Healthy Students.................. 84,860,000 84,320,000 84,320,000
College Emergency Preparedness............. 3,000,000 2,237,000 2,237,000
School Violence................................ 10,182,000 10,182,000 10,182,000
National Traumatic Stress Network.................. 40,000,000 40,000,000 40,800,000
Children and Family Programs....................... 9,194,000 9,194,000 9,194,000
Mental Health Transformation Activities............ 5,912,000 5,912,000 5,912,000
Consumer and Family Network Grants................. 6,236,000 6,236,000 6,236,000
MH Transformation State Incentive Grants........... 26,012,000 26,012,000 26,012,000
Project LAUNCH..................................... 20,000,000 25,000,000 25,000,000
Primary and Behavioral Health Care Integration..... 14,000,000 9,000,000 14,000,000
Community Resilience and Recovery Initiative....... 5,000,000 0 5,000,000
Suicide Lifeline................................... 6,000,000 5,522,000 5,522,000
Garrett Lee Smith--Youth Suicide State Grants...... 29,738,000 29,738,000 29,738,000
Garrett Lee Smith--Youth Suicide Campus Grants..... 4,975,000 4,975,000 4,975,000
American Indian/Native Suicide Prevention.......... 2,944,000 2,944,000 2,944,000
Homelessness Prevention Programs................... 32,250,000 32,250,000 32,250,000
Older Adult Programs............................... 4,814,000 4,814,000 4,814,000
Minority AIDS...................................... 9,283,000 9,283,000 9,283,000
Jail Diversion..................................... 6,684,000 6,684,000 6,684,000
Science to Service:
Garrett Lee Smith--Suicide Resource Center......... 4,957,000 4,957,000 4,957,000
Mental Health Systems Transformation Activities.... 9,949,000 9,349,000 9,349,000
Nat'l Registry of Evidence-based Programs & 544,000 544,000 544,000
Practices.........................................
SAMHSA Health Information Network.................. 1,920,000 1,920,000 2,673,000
Consumer/Consumer Support TA Centers............... 1,927,000 1,927,000 1,927,000
Minority Fellowship Program........................ 4,475,000 4,083,000 4,279,000
Disaster Response.................................. 1,054,000 1,054,000 1,054,000
Homelessness....................................... 2,306,000 2,306,000 2,306,000
HIV/AIDS Education................................. 974,000 974,000 974,000
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Within the increase provided for the National Traumatic
Stress Network above the fiscal year 2009 funding level, the
conference agreement includes $1,800,000 to fund additional
adaptation centers, which help apply general principles of
trauma services to particular populations. The conferees are
particularly interested in ensuring that there will be an
adaptation center focused on domestic violence and child
abuse. Neither the House nor the Senate proposed similar
language.
The conference agreement includes $1,000,000 above the
fiscal year 2009 funding level to the National Center for
Child Traumatic Stress for data analysis and reporting
activities that improve evidence-based practices and raise
the standard of trauma care. The conferees expect that any
data collected using funds provided under this program shall
be submitted to SAMHSA. The Senate proposed similar language.
The conference agreement includes $5,000,000 for a new
Community Resilience and Recovery Initiative, as proposed by
the House. The Senate did not propose similar language.
According to SAMHSA, economic problems create additional
emotional stress leading to increased suicide, crime,
domestic violence, child neglect and abuse, and alcohol and
drug problems. This new initiative will take advantage of
SAMHSA's experience in providing services in local
communities to support evidence-based programs to help
address the emotional stress and the resultant behaviors.
Within the $14,518,000 included in the conference
agreement, $5,975,000 shall be used for the following
projects in the following amounts:
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Project Amount
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American Combat Veterans of War, San Diego, CA for 175,000
mental health services for returning veterans.........
American Red Cross, Lower Bucks County Chapter, 100,000
Levittown, PA for mental health services and case
management............................................
Avera McKennan Hospital & University Health Center, 300,000
Sioux Falls, SD, for a program serving children with
emotional and behavioral disorders....................
BayCare Health System, Clearwater, FL for a mental 200,000
health initiative.....................................
Bellfaire JCB, Shaker Heights, OH for the Social 200,000
Advocates for Youth program...........................
Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, Eagle Butte, SD, for youth 100,000
suicide and substance abuse prevention programs.......
City of Detroit, MI for behavioral health services at 700,000
the Grace Ross Health Center..........................
Foothill Family Service, Pasadena, CA for mental health 200,000
services to children ages 0-5 and parenting education
that supports the services provided to the children...
Gateway Healthcare, Pawtucket, RI for behavioral health 200,000
services for returning veterans.......................
Hathaway-Sycamores Child and Family Services, Pasadena, 100,000
CA for mental health and emotional support services
for children of the terminally ill during the illness
and after the death...................................
Heartland Health Outreach, Chicago, IL for a mental 200,000
health supportive services program....................
Hispanic Counseling Center, Hempstead, NY for mental 200,000
health services and treatment for the uninsured and
underinsured Hispanic population on Long Island.......
Jacksonville Community Rehabilitation Center, 200,000
Jacksonville, FL for long-term substance abuse and
mental health programs for those with severe mental
health ailments.......................................
KidsPeace National Centers of New England, Ellsworth, 150,000
ME, for the programmatic funding necessary to
facilitate the expansion of the KidsPeace Graham Lake
Autism Day Treatment Unit.............................
Ohel Children's Home and Family Services, Brooklyn, NY 550,000
for inpatient and outpatient mental health treatment
services..............................................
Oregon Partnership, Portland, OR, to provide suicide 300,000
prevention services to soldiers and military families.
Pacific Clinics, Arcadia, CA for mental health and 500,000
suicide prevention programs for adolescents...........
Rosebud Sioux Tribe, Rosebud, SD for suicide prevention 500,000
and early intervention services.......................
Spectrum Programs Inc., Miami, FL for a mental health 200,000
and substance abuse program...........................
St. Bernard Project, Chalmette, LA for mental health 100,000
services..............................................
St. Luke's Hospital, Adult Behavioral Services, Cedar 400,000
Rapids, IA for behavioral health services.............
University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, for mental 100,000
health services for disabled veterans.................
Volunteers of America, Wilkes-Barre, PA, for trauma 100,000
recovery mental health services to children and
families..............................................
Young & Healthy, Pasadena, CA for mental health care 100,000
for children who are uninsured or underinsured........
Youth Dynamics, Inc, Billings, MT, for a training 100,000
program to help meet the mental health needs of those
living in rural or frontier States....................
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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 conference agreement includes the
following amounts:
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Budget activity House Senate Conference
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Capacity:
Co-Occurring State Incentive Grants................ $4,263,000 $4,263,000 $4,263,000
Opioid Treatment Pgms./Regulatory Activities....... 8,903,000 8,903,000 8,903,000
Screening, Brief Intervention, Referral, & 29,106,000 29,106,000 29,106,000
Treatment.........................................
Targeted Capacity Expansion--General............... 28,989,000 28,989,000 28,989,000
Pregnant and Postpartum Women...................... 16,000,000 16,000,000 16,000,000
Strengthening Treatment Access & Retention......... 1,775,000 1,775,000 1,775,000
Recovery Community Services Program................ 5,236,000 5,236,000 5,236,000
Access to Recovery................................. 98,954,000 98,954,000 98,954,000
Children and Families.............................. 20,678,000 30,678,000 30,678,000
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Treatment Systems for Homeless..................... 42,750,000 42,750,000 42,750,000
Minority AIDS...................................... 65,988,000 65,988,000 65,988,000
Criminal Justice Activities........................ 87,635,000 67,635,000 67,635,000
Treatment Drug Courts.......................... 58,882,000 43,882,000 43,882,000
Families Affected by Meth Abuse............ 5,000,000 5,000,000 5,000,000
Ex-Offender Re-entry........................... 23,200,000 18,200,000 18,200,000
Services Accountability............................ 20,816,000 20,816,000 20,816,000
Prescription Drug Monitoring (NASPER).............. 0 2,000,000 2,000,000
Science to Service:
Addiction Technology Transfer Centers.............. 9,081,000 9,081,000 9,081,000
Seclusion and Restraint............................ 20,000 20,000 0
Minority Fellowship Program........................ 547,000 547,000 547,000
Special Initiatives/Outreach....................... 2,400,000 2,400,000 2,400,000
Information Dissemination.......................... 4,553,000 4,553,000 4,553,000
Nat'l Registry of Evidence-based Programs & 893,000 893,000 893,000
Pratices..........................................
SAMHSA Health Information Network.................. 4,255,000 4,255,000 4,255,000
Program Coordination and Evaluation................ 5,214,000 5,214,000 5,214,000
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As proposed by the Senate, the increase provided above the
fiscal year 2009 funding level for children and families is
for evidence-based adolescent substance abuse treatment. The
increase shall be used for treatment approaches that have
been shown in rigorous evaluations to be effective for
adolescents, that are implemented with fidelity to the
original model, and that address geographic areas with
unmet needs. The House did not propose similar language.
Within the $14,518,000 included in the conference
agreement, $4,593,000 shall be used for the following
projects in the following amounts:
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Project Amount
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A Safe Haven Foundation, Chicago, IL for behavioral $300,000
health services for individuals affected by substance
abuse.................................................
Chesterfield County, VA for the Dual Treatment Track 143,000
program...............................................
City of Farmington, NM, to provide evidence-based 150,000
substance abuse treatment to public inebriates........
Gavin Foundation, Inc., South Boston, MA for substance 200,000
abuse treatment services at its Cushing House facility
for adolescents.......................................
Mercy Recovery Center, Westbrook, ME, for residential 1,000,000
treatment programs....................................
Operation UNITE, Somerset, KY for a substance abuse 1,000,000
treatment and voucher program.........................
Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners, 300,000
Clearwater, FL for a substance abuse treatment
initiative............................................
San Francisco Department of Public Health, San 750,000
Francisco, CA for mental health and substance abuse
services for homeless veterans........................
Tuesday's Children, Manhasset, NY for a mental health 750,000
initiative............................................
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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 conference agreement includes the
following amounts:
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Budget activity House Senate Conference
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Capacity:
Strategic Prevention Framework State Incentive $111,777,000 $111,777,000 $111,777,000
Grant.............................................
Grants to States and Territories.............. N/A 100,111,000 100,111,000
State and Community Performance Initiative.... N/A 11,666,000 11,666,000
Mandatory Drug Testing............................ 5,206,000 5,206,000 5,206,000
Minority AIDS..................................... 41,385,000 41,385,000 41,385,000
Pgm Coordination/Data Coordination & Consolidation 6,300,000 6,300,000 6,300,000
Center............................................
Sober Truth on Preventing Underage Drinking....... 7,000,000 7,000,000 7,000,000
Nat'l Adult-Oriented Media Public Service 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000
Campaign......................................
Community-based Coalition Enhancement Grants... 5,000,000 5,000,000 5,000,000
Intergovernmental Coordinating Committee on 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000
the Prevention of Underage Drinking...........
Science to Service:
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder.................... 9,821,000 9,821,000 9,821,000
Center for the Application of Prevention 8,511,000 8,511,000 8,511,000
Technologies......................................
Best Practices Program Coordination............... 4,789,000 4,789,000 4,789,000
Nat'l Registry of Evidence-based Programs & 650,000 650,000 650,000
Practices.........................................
SAMHSA Health Information Network................. 2,749,000 2,749,000 2,749,000
Minority Fellowship Program....................... 71,000 71,000 71,000
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Within the $14,518,000 included in the conference
agreement, $3,950,000 shall be used for the following
projects in the following amounts:
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Project Amount
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Betty Ford Institute, Palm Springs, CA for a $250,000
substance abuse prevention and training initiative..
Bucks County Council on Alcoholism and Drug 100,000
Dependence, Inc, Doylestown, PA, to expand drug and
alcohol prevention programs.........................
Coalition for a Drug-Free Hawaii, Honolulu, HI for a 200,000
youth alcohol abuse and suicide prevention program..
Hamakua Health Center, Honokaa, HI, for a youth anti- 200,000
drug program........................................
Maryland Association of Youth Services Bureaus, 100,000
Greenbelt, MD, for prevention and diversion services
to youth and their families.........................
Operation UNITE, Somerset, KY for a multi-school 1,000,000
substance abuse counseling and curriculum
development program.................................
Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, 100,000
for evidence-based prevention programs in schools
and communities to reduce youth substance abuse.....
Postpartum Resource Center of New York, West Islip, 100,000
NY for perinatal mood disorder prevention and early
detection programs, support groups, and a
multilingual helpline...............................
Rhode Island State Nurses Association, Pawtucket, RI 100,000
for substance abuse programs for nurses.............
St. Ann's Corner of Harm Reduction, Bronx, NY for 100,000
mental health consultations and substance abuse
prevention and treatment support services...........
Waimanalo Health Center, Waimanalo, HI, for a youth 200,000
anti-drug program...................................
West Virginia Prevention Resource Center, South 1,500,000
Charleston, WV, for drug abuse prevention...........
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Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
healthcare research and quality
The conference agreement includes a program level of
$397,053,000 for the Agency for Healthcare Research and
Quality (AHRQ) instead of $372,053,000 as proposed by both
the House and Senate. The conference agreement makes these
funds fully available through section 241 of the Public
Health Service (PHS) Act.
Within the total for Research on Health Costs, Quality and
Outcomes, the conference agreement includes $21,000,000 for
Patient-Centered Health Research instead of $12,500,000 as
proposed by the House and $50,000,000 as proposed by the
Senate. Of the funding provided, $12,500,000 is to cover the
continuation costs of current research grants and $8,500,000
is for the Developing Evidence to Inform Decisions about
Effectiveness (DEcIDE) Network. The DEcIDE Network conducts
accelerated practical studies about the outcomes, comparative
clinical effectiveness, safety, and appropriateness of health
care items and services.
As proposed by the House, the conferees do not intend for
the patient-centered health research funding to be used to
mandate coverage, reimbursement, or other policies for any
public or private payer. The funding shall be used to conduct
or support research to evaluate and compare the clinical
outcomes, effectiveness, risk, and benefits of two or more
medical treatments and services that address a particular
medical condition. Further, the conferees recognize that a
``one-size-fits-all'' approach to patient treatment is not
the most medically appropriate solution to treating various
conditions. Research conducted should be consistent with
Departmental policies relating to the inclusion of women and
minorities. The Senate did not propose similar language.
Within the total for Research on Health Costs, Quality and
Outcomes, the conference agreement includes $15,904,000 for
the Prevention and Care Management program instead of
$24,404,000 as proposed by the House and $7,100,000 as
proposed by the Senate. Funding shall be used consistent with
the language in House Report 111-220.
Within the total for Research on Health Costs, Quality and
Outcomes, the conference agreement includes $27,645,000 for
Health Information Technology as proposed by the Senate
instead of $32,320,000 as proposed by the House.
Within the total for Research on Health Costs, Quality and
Outcomes, the conference agreement includes $176,689,000 for
crosscutting activities related to quality, effectiveness,
and efficiency research instead of $169,514,000 as proposed
by the House. The Senate did not propose similar language. As
proposed by the Senate, the conference
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agreement includes $23,596,000 to fund investigator-initiated
research to develop a more balanced research agenda,
supporting all aspects of health care research outlined in
its statutory mission. The House included similar language,
but not a specific dollar amount.
Within the total for Research on Health Costs, Quality and
Outcomes, the conference agreement includes $90,585,000 for
Patient Safety instead of $66,585,000 as proposed by the
House and $48,889,000 as proposed by the Senate.
Within the Patient Safety total, the conference agreement
includes $25,000,000 for patient safety and medical liability
reform demonstrations. Neither the House nor the Senate
proposed similar language. The conferees are aware that
medical liability concerns may lead doctors to practice
``defensive medicine,'' which in turn may contribute to
higher costs in our health care system. The conferees are
concerned about this and the possible implications that the
fear of liability may be having on the delivery of health
care services. Therefore, the conference agreement includes
this funding for a three-pronged initiative consisting of
demonstration grants to States and health systems to test
implementation and evaluation of evidence-based patient
safety and medical liability projects, grants to States and
health systems to plan for implementation and evaluation of
evidence-based patient safety and medical liability
demonstrations, and a rapid and comprehensive review of
initiatives that improve health care quality and reduce
liability.
The demonstration projects should test models that meet the
following goals: put patient safety first and work to reduce
preventable injuries; foster better communication between
doctors and their patients; ensure that patients are
compensated in a fair and timely manner for medical injuries,
while also reducing the incidence of frivolous lawsuits; and
reduce liability premiums.
As proposed by the House, within the Patient Safety total
the conference agreement includes $25,000,000 for healthcare-
associated infections prevention activities. The Senate did
not propose similar language. Funding shall be used
consistent with the language in House Report 111-220.
Within the Patient Safety total, the conference agreement
includes $9,000,000 for the Methicillin-Resistant
Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) Collaborative Research
Initiative instead of $10,000,000 as proposed by the House.
The Senate did not propose similar language.
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
PAYMENTS TO HEALTH CARE TRUST FUNDS
The conference agreement includes $393,070,000 for Program
Management within Payments to Health Care Trust Funds instead
of $403,070,000 as proposed by the House and $338,070,000 as
proposed by the Senate.
PROGRAM MANAGEMENT
The conference agreement includes $3,470,242,000 for
Program Management instead of $3,463,362,000 as proposed by
the House and $3,431,500,000 as proposed by the Senate.
The conference agreement does not include bill language
proposed by the Senate identifying $81,600,000, made
available for two years, to implement provisions in the
Medicare Improvements for Patients and Providers Act of 2008.
The House bill did not include such language. The conferees
do, however, assume $61,600,000 to implement these statutory
provisions, made available for one fiscal year.
The conference agreement includes $3,100,000 within
Research, Demonstration and Evaluation for the following
projects in the following amounts:
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Project Amount
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Bi-State Primary Care Association, Concord, NH, to 600,000
support uncompensated care to treat uninsured and
underinsured patients.................................
Bi-State Primary Care Association, Montpelier, VT to 100,000
treat uninsured patients..............................
Bi-State Primary Care, Concord, NH, for primary care 650,000
workforce recruitment.................................
County of Ventura Health Care Agency, Ventura, CA for 200,000
Medicaid enrollment programs..........................
Fond du Lac County, WI for the Save a Smile Program.... 400,000
Iowa Dental Association, Johnston, IA, for a children's 250,000
dental home demonstration project in Scott County.....
Jewish Healthcare Foundation, Pittsburgh, PA for 100,000
program to increase involvement of pharmacists in
chronic disease management............................
Patient Advocate Foundation, Newport News, VA for a 300,000
patient assistance program for the uninsured..........
University of Mississippi, University, MS, for the 500,000
Medication Use and Outcomes Research Group............
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The conference agreement includes $55,000,000 for State
High Risk Insurance Pools instead of $65,000,000 as proposed
by the House. The Senate did not propose High Risk Insurance
Pool funding.
The conference agreement includes $14,800,000 for the
Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey as proposed by the House.
The Senate did not identify funding for the Survey.
Within the total funding for Research, Demonstration, and
Evaluation, the conference agreement includes $2,500,000 for
Real Choice Systems Change Grants to States as proposed by
the Senate. The House did not propose funding for this
program.
The conference agreement includes $45,000,000 for the State
Health Insurance Program as proposed by the House. The Senate
did not identify a funding level for this program.
The conferees urge the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid
Services (CMS) to strengthen the agency's efforts against
healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) by considering
inclusion of HAIs in the CMS pay-for-reporting system and by
expanding the use of HAIs in the CMS pay-for-performance
system. The House proposed similar language. The Senate did
not propose language.
The conferees are concerned that the delivery of telehealth
services may be disrupted by HHS requirements that result in
duplicative credentialing and privileging of remote
providers. The conferees direct the Secretary to report to
the Committees on Appropriations of the House of
Representatives and the Senate within 6 months of enactment
on actions taken by CMS to reduce duplication and streamline
federal credentialing and privileging requirements related to
telehealth services. Neither the House nor Senate proposed
similar language.
HEALTH CARE FRAUD AND ABUSE CONTROL ACCOUNT
The conference agreement includes $311,000,000 from the
Medicare trust funds for the Health Care Fraud and Abuse
Control Account, which is the same as both the House and the
Senate. This level includes funding for CMS to expand its
efforts to link Medicare claims and public records data as
proposed by the Senate. The House did not propose similar
language.
Administration for Children and Families
LOW INCOME HOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE
The conference agreement includes $5,100,000,000 for the
Low Income Home Energy Assistance program as proposed by both
the House and Senate. Within this amount, the conferees
intend that not more than $27,000,000 be used for the
Leveraging Incentive program. The conferees maintain bill
language proposed by the House allowing States to provide
assistance to households with income up to 75 percent of the
State median income. The Senate did not include a similar
provision.
REFUGEE AND ENTRANT ASSISTANCE
The conference agreement includes $730,928,000 for Refugee
and Entrant Assistance programs instead of $714,968,000 as
proposed by the House and $730,657,000 as proposed by the
Senate.
Within the amount provided for Social Services, the
conferees provide $19,000,000 for continued support to
communities with large concentrations of Cuban and Haitian
entrants as proposed by the House. The Senate did not specify
an amount for this activity.
Within the amount provided for the Unaccompanied Alien
Children program, the conferees provide $5,600,000 to
continue and expand the pro bono legal representation pilot
program instead of $6,000,000 as proposed by the House. The
Senate did not specify an amount for this activity.
CHILDREN AND FAMILIES SERVICES PROGRAMS
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
The conference agreement includes $9,314,532,000 for
Children and Families Services Programs instead of
$9,326,951,000 as proposed by the House and $9,310,465,000 as
proposed by the Senate. In addition, $5,762,000 is made
available under section 241 of the Public Health Service
(PHS) Act as proposed by the Senate instead of $10,217,000 as
proposed by the House. For comparability, these figures do
not include funding for the teenage pregnancy prevention
initiative, which is funded under the Office of the Secretary
as proposed by the Senate.
Child Abuse Discretionary Activities
Within the amount provided for Child Abuse Discretionary
Activities, the conference agreement does not include funding
for the nurse home visitation initiative, instead of
$15,000,000 as proposed by the House and $13,500,000 as
proposed by the Senate. The conferees anticipate that
mandatory funding will be provided for this activity in
fiscal year 2010 as proposed by the Administration.
Within the $20,785,000 included in the conference
agreement, $3,175,000 shall be used for the following
projects in the following amounts:
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Project Amount
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Addison County Parent Child Center, Middlebury, VT, to 100,000
support and expand parental education activities......
County of Contra Costa, Martinez, CA for an initiative 550,000
for children and adolescents exposed to domestic
violence..............................................
Douglas County C.A.R.E.S., Roseburg, OR for the Kids in 300,000
Common program to provide services to abused and
neglected children....................................
Klingberg Family Centers, Hartford, CT, for child abuse 125,000
prevention and intervention services..................
Marcus Autism Center, Atlanta, GA for an autism 300,000
initiative............................................
Oregon Association of Relief Nurseries, Medford, OR, to 100,000
provide early childhood development and education for
children at risk of abuse and neglect.................
Parents Anonymous, Inc, Claremont, CA, for a national 500,000
parent helpline to prevent child abuse and neglect....
Prevent Child Abuse Vermont, Montpelier, VT, to expand 500,000
the SAFE-T Prevention Program.........................
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University of California, Merced/The Great Valley 300,000
Center, Merced, CA for child abuse prevention
education services....................................
Wynona's House, Newark, NJ, for a child sexual abuse 400,000
intervention program..................................
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Social Services and Income Maintenance Research
Within the total for Social Services and Income Maintenance
Research, the conference agreement includes $2,000,000 for
benefits outreach and enrollment assistance activities. The
conferees intend that these funds be awarded competitively to
private, non-profit organizations to support on-going,
facilitated outreach and enrollment assistance to low-income
individuals and families to access already existing Federal,
State, and local benefit programs. The Senate included a
similar provision within the Corporation for National and
Community Service. The House did not include similar
language.
Within the $20,785,000 included in the conference
agreement, $17,610,000 shall be used for the following
projects in the following amounts:
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Project Amount
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211 Maine, Inc, Portland, ME, to provide for telephone 150,000
connections to community health and social services...
Asian Pacific Women, Los Angeles, CA for a domestic 50,000
violence prevention and education initiative..........
AVANCE, Inc, San Antonio, TX, for a parent-child 200,000
education program.....................................
Barry University, Miami Shores, FL for the Center for 300,000
Community Services Initiatives........................
Beth El House, Alexandria, VA for housing and social 200,000
services to formerly homeless single mothers and their
families..............................................
Bethany House, Laredo, TX for equipment and job 230,000
training resources to help the unemployed find gainful
employment............................................
Bethel's Place, Houston, TX for the Heavenly Hands 100,000
community project.....................................
Beyond Shelter, Los Angeles, CA for a crisis 400,000
intervention demonstration project....................
Campus Kitchens Project, Washington, DC, for services 75,000
to the homeless community.............................
Chabad of South Bay, Lomita, CA for a project to 370,000
improve services for youth and families in crisis.....
Children's Hospital of The King's Daughters Health 500,000
System, Norfolk, VA for a comprehensive program to
treat abused children.................................
City of Bellevue, WA for the Wrap-Around Services 375,000
program...............................................
City of Emeryville, CA for early childhood development, 250,000
counseling, and related services......................
City of Ft. Worth, TX for the Early Childhood Matters 425,000
Initiative............................................
City of Norwich, CT for services to pregnant and 85,000
parenting adolescents and their families..............
City of San Jose, CA, for early childhood education 300,000
improvement...........................................
Connecticut Council of Family Service Agencies, 200,000
Wethersfield, CT, for a Family Development Network....
Connecting for Children and Families, Inc, Woonsocket, 300,000
RI, to provide training and assistance to economically
challenged families...................................
Council of Peoples Organization, Brooklyn, NY for the 150,000
Community Youth Program...............................
County of Monterey, Salinas, CA, for the Silver Star 1,500,000
Gang Prevention and Intervention program..............
Easter Seals of Southern Georgia, Albany, GA for 100,000
respite services for children who are developmentally
disabled, have autism, or are medically fragile.......
Erie Neighborhood House, Chicago, IL, for an initiative 250,000
addressing the needs of low-income children with
emotional or behavioral difficulties..................
Eva's Place, Sandusky, MI for domestic violence service 200,000
programs..............................................
First 5 Alameda County, San Leandro, CA for its 500,000
children's screening, assessment, referral, and
treatment initiative..................................
Friends Association for Care and Protection of 100,000
Children, West Chester, PA, for emergency services for
homeless families.....................................
Glenwood School for Boys and Girls, Glenwood, IL for 350,000
housing support and educational and social skills
development programs..................................
Greater New Britain Teen Pregnancy Prevention, Inc., 100,000
New Britain, CT for teen pregnancy prevention services
Gregory House Programs, Honolulu, HI for a 100,000
comprehensive homelessness prevention program for
people living with HIV/AIDS...........................
Homeless Prenatal Program, San Francisco CA for case 400,000
management and supportive services....................
Hope Institute for Children and Families, Springfield, 100,000
IL for facilities and equipment.......................
Horizons for Homeless Children, Boston, MA for programs 730,000
for homeless children.................................
Human Services Coalition of Tompkins County, Inc., 50,000
Ithaca, NY for 2-1-1 Tompkins to provide access to
social services.......................................
Huron County Safe Place, Bad Axe, MI for domestic 150,000
violence service programs.............................
Jewish Community Council of Canarsie, Brooklyn, NY for 300,000
services for at-risk Holocaust survivors..............
Lapeer Area Citizens Against Domestic Assault, Lapeer, 200,000
MI for domestic violence service programs.............
Larkin Street Youth Services, San Francisco, CA for 300,000
homeless and runaway youth services...................
LifeStyles of Maryland, Inc., La Plata, MD for its Safe 60,000
Nights Program for homeless and disadvantaged
populations...........................................
Little Friends, Inc., Naperville, IL for an autism 200,000
initiative............................................
Make the Road New York, Jackson Heights, NY for support 300,000
services for low-income and working families..........
Michigan Association Of United Ways, Lansing, MI, to 200,000
provide work supports through a statewide 2-1-1 system
Montgomery County Department of Health and Human 200,000
Services, Rockville, MD for community based service
delivery and outreach.................................
National Energy Assistance Directors' Association, 200,000
Washington, DC for research and information
dissemination related to the Low Income Home Energy
Assistance Program....................................
North Ward Center, Newark, NJ for comprehensive 400,000
services for people with autism spectrum disorders....
Pathways PA, Holmes, PA for services for pregnant and 150,000
parenting teens.......................................
Pierce County Alliance, Tacoma, WA for a program to 150,000
expedite the permanent placement of child victims of
parental abuse or neglect.............................
Polaris Project, Washington, DC for the New Jersey 250,000
Trafficking Intervention Program......................
Prince George's County, Upper Marlboro, MD for a 165,000
program for transition aged youth.....................
Provo City, UT, for a mentoring program for at-risk 350,000
families..............................................
Safe Horizons, Port Huron, MI for domestic violence 200,000
service programs......................................
Salvation Army San Bernardino Center for Worship and 160,000
Service, San Bernardino, CA for the Support Family
Services Program......................................
Santa Clara Family Health Plan, Campbell, CA for a 300,000
program to transfer medically fragile and severely
developmentally disabled individuals from an
institutional setting.................................
SingleStop USA, New York, NY, to help low-income 150,000
families and individuals in New Jersey access
available services....................................
SingleStop USA, San Francisco, CA for a program to 100,000
increase low-income households' access to social
services..............................................
Somerset Home for Temporarily Displaced Children, 400,000
Bridgewater, NJ for a transitional/permanent housing
program for youth who have aged out of foster care....
Susanna Wesley Family Learning Center, East Prairie, MO 250,000
to assist at-risk youth and their families............
TLC for Children and Families, Inc, Olathe, KS, for 200,000
youth transitional living programs....................
United Methodist Children's Home of Alabama and West 100,000
Florida, Selma, AL, for expansion and related expenses
for children's services...............................
United Way Anchorage, Anchorage, AK, for the Alaska 2-1- 100,000
1 referral system.....................................
United Way of Central Maryland, Baltimore, MD, to 800,000
provide social services through the 2-1-1 Maryland
Program...............................................
United Way of the Capital Area, Jackson, MS, for 2-1-1 400,000
Mississippi...........................................
University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL for the West 355,000
Alabama Autism Outreach Center........................
University of Central Missouri, Warrensburg, MO for 280,000
services for people with Autism Spectrum Disorders....
University of Toledo, Toledo, OH for services for 500,000
persons with autism and research on autism spectrum
disorders.............................................
Washington Asset Building Coalition, Olympia, WA, to 100,000
expand financial education and counseling services to
low-income residents..................................
Washington Information Network, Renton, WA, to improve 100,000
and expand 2-1-1 referral services....................
Wayne County Department of Children and Family 150,000
Services, Detroit, MI for the Kids-TALK forensic
interviewing project..................................
YWCA of Monterey County, Monterey, CA for expansion of 250,000
direct services and prevention programs to combat
domestic and gang violence............................
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Developmental Disabilities Assistance
Within the amount provided for Developmental Disabilities
Assistance Projects of National Significance, the conferees
encourage the Administration for Children and Families (ACF)
to establish a national autism resource and information
center as proposed by the Senate, but do not designate
$3,000,000 for this purpose as proposed by the House.
Native American Programs
Within the amount provided for Native American programs,
the conference agreement includes $12,000,000 for Native
American language preservation activities including no less
than $4,000,000 for language immersion programs as proposed
in Senate Report 111-66. The House included similar language.
Community Services
Within the amount provided for the Community Services Block
Grant (CSBG), the conferees direct ACF to allocate $500,000
of CSBG training and technical assistance funds for
continuation of a national community economic development
training and capacity development initiative as proposed by
the House. The Senate did not include similar language.
The conferees are concerned that individuals and families
affected by the economic recession are not receiving critical
health care, nutrition assistance, tax credits and other
benefits for which they qualify. The Recovery Act required
one percent of the $1,000,000,000 for CSBG grants to be used
by States for ``benefits enrollment coordination activities
relating to the identification and enrollment of eligible
individuals and families in Federal, State and local benefit
programs''. The conferees direct ACF to report to the
Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representatives
and the Senate on the States' use of the funds and whether
these funds achieved the intended purpose.
Teen Pregnancy Prevention
The conference agreement includes funding for a new Teenage
Pregnancy Prevention program within the Office of the
Secretary as proposed by the Senate instead of ACF as
proposed by the House. The conferees provide guidance
regarding the administration of this initiative under the
Office of the Secretary.
Administration on Aging
AGING SERVICES PROGRAMS
The conference agreement includes $1,516,297,000 for Aging
Services Programs instead of $1,530,881,000 as proposed by
the House and $1,495,038,000 as proposed by the Senate.
Program Innovations
Within the total for Program Innovations, the conference
agreement includes the following amounts:
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Budget activity House Senate Conference
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Model Approaches to Statewide Legal Assistance Systems....... 2,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000
National Legal Assistance & Support Projects................. 746,000 746,000 746,000
National Education & Resource Center on Women and Retirement. 249,000 249,000 249,000
Multigenerational Civic Engagement........................... 982,000 982,000 982,000
National Resource Center on Native Americans................. 693,000 693,000 693,000
National Minority Aging Organizations: Asian-Pacific 357,000 357,000 357,000
Americans...................................................
National Minority Aging Organizations: Native Americans...... 129,000 129,000 129,000
National Minority Aging Organizations: Hispanic & African 448,000 448,000 448,000
Americans...................................................
National Alzheimer's Call Center............................. 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000
Community Innovations for Aging in Place..................... 8,000,000 5,000,000 5,000,000
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The conference agreement includes $5,974,000 for the
following projects in the following amounts:
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Project Amount
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Catholic Charities Hawaii, Honolulu, HI for an 400,000
independent living demonstration project..............
Center on Halsted, Chicago, IL for wellness services 475,000
for seniors...........................................
City of Fremont, CA for training, coordination, and 150,000
outreach to address the needs of seniors..............
City of Long Beach, CA for a program to coordinate 100,000
senior services and activities within the region......
County of Ventura, CA for an elder abuse prevention and 654,000
treatment program.....................................
Family Caregiver Alliance, San Francisco, CA for a 500,000
National Resource Center on Family Caregiving.........
Gallagher Outreach Program Inc, Sunnyside, NY, for 200,000
outreach and social services to elderly Irish
immigrants............................................
Jewish Family and Children's Service of Minneapolis, 250,000
Minnetonka, MN for the Family Caregiver Access Network
Demonstration Project.................................
Jewish Family Service of Central New Jersey, Elizabeth, 300,000
NJ for an aging-in-place demonstration................
Jewish Family Service of Metropolitan Detroit, West 200,000
Bloomfield, MI for a family caregiver services
development project...................................
Jewish Family Service of Somerset, Hunterdon and Warren 225,000
Counties, Somerville, NJ for an aging-in-place
demonstration.........................................
Jewish Family Services of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, for 300,000
community-based caregiver services....................
Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta, Atlanta, GA, for 100,000
services at a naturally occurring retirement community
Lifespan of Greater Rochester, Inc, Rochester, NY, for 100,000
activities to prevent elder abuse.....................
Mosaic, Garden City, KS, for the legacy senior services 350,000
initiative............................................
NORC Supportive Services Center, Inc., New York, NY for 500,000
a program to provide medical products and services to
seniors...............................................
Rebuilding Together, Inc., Washington, DC for the Safe 350,000
at Home falls prevention initiative...................
Stetson University College of Law, Gulfport, FL for a 100,000
demonstration program to educate seniors on economic
issues................................................
UJA Federation of Northern New Jersey, Paramus, NJ for 200,000
an aging-in-place program.............................
United Jewish Communities of MetroWestNJ, Whippany, NJ 100,000
for the Lifelong Involvement for Vital Elders
independent aging demonstration program...............
Washoe County Senior Services, Carson City, NV, for the 195,000
RSVP Home Companion Senior Respite Care Program.......
Westminster Village, Allentown, PA for the Demential 225,000
Leadership Initiative Program.........................
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Office of the Secretary
GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL MANAGEMENT
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
The conference agreement includes $499,228,000 for General
Departmental Management, including $5,851,000 from Medicare
trust funds instead of $512,452,000 as proposed by the House
and $483,779,000 as proposed by the Senate. In addition, the
conference agreement includes $65,211,000 in program
evaluation funding instead of $74,211,000 as proposed by the
House and $64,211,000 as proposed by the Senate. For
comparability, these figures include funding for the teenage
pregnancy prevention initiative, which was funded under the
Administration for Children and Families in the House bill.
Within Public Health Service Act program evaluation
funding, the conference agreement designates $1,000,000 to
carry out informational services to patients and families
affected by childhood cancer authorized under the Caroline
Pryce Walker Conquer Childhood Cancer Act. The House proposed
$10,000,000 to implement this Act and the Senate did not
include a similar provision. The conference agreement
allocates an additional $3,000,000 for a childhood cancer
registry within funds provided to the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention.
Within the funds for the Office of the Secretary, the
conference agreement includes $5,000,000 as proposed by the
House to continue Departmental activities related to reducing
healthcare-associated infections. The Senate did not include
a similar provision.
Within the funds for the Office of the Secretary, the
conference agreement designates $900,000 for the Institute of
Medicine to conduct a study on the mental health workforce as
proposed in House Report 111-220. The House proposed
$1,000,000 for this activity and the Senate did not include a
similar provision.
Within the funds for the Office of the Secretary, the
conference agreement includes sufficient funds to continue
the Area and National Poverty Centers at no less than the
fiscal year 2009 level as proposed by the House. The Senate
did not include a similar provision.
Within the funds for the Office of the Secretary, the
conference agreement includes $4,500,000 for the health
diplomacy initiative. The House did not specify funds for
this activity and the Senate proposed $7,000,000.
The conferees direct the Secretary to establish an Office
of Adolescent Health, as authorized under section 1708 of the
Public Health Service Act and as proposed in Senate Report
111-66. The conference agreement includes sufficient funds
for this purpose, but does not identify a specific amount.
The Senate proposed $2,000,000 for this office. The House did
not propose a similar provision.
The conference agreement provides $110,000,000 for a new
teenage pregnancy prevention initiative. The House proposed
$110,000,000 for this initiative under the Administration for
Children and Families and the Senate proposed $100,000,000
under the Office of the Secretary.
The conferees intend that the Office of Adolescent Health
shall be responsible for implementing and administering the
teenage pregnancy prevention program, as proposed by the
Senate.
The conferees intend that the Office of Adolescent Health
shall coordinate its efforts with the Administration for
Children and Families, Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention, and other appropriate HHS offices and operating
divisions. No later than 60 days after the date of enactment,
the Secretary shall submit a report to the Committees on
Appropriations of the House of Representatives and the Senate
detailing the implementation status of the Office of
Adolescent Health and the teenage pregnancy prevention
program.
Regarding this appropriation, the conference agreement
includes bill language providing that not less than
$75,000,000 shall be for programs that replicate teenage
pregnancy prevention programs proven effective through
rigorous evaluation. The conferees intend that a wide range
of evidence-based programs should be eligible for these
funds. In addition, bill language provides that not less than
$25,000,000 shall be for research and demonstration grants to
develop, replicate, refine, and test additional models and
innovative strategies for preventing teenage pregnancy; and
that the remaining amounts may be used for training and
technical assistance, evaluation, outreach, and additional
program support. The conferees intend that programs funded
under this initiative will stress the value of abstinence and
provide age-appropriate information to youth that is
scientifically and medically accurate. Finally, the
conference agreement provides $4,455,000 within Public Health
Service Act program evaluation funding, as proposed by both
the House and Senate, to carry out evaluations (including
longitudinal evaluations) of teenage pregnancy prevention
approaches.
The conferees expect the Office of the Secretary 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 the fiscal year 2009 funding level
as proposed by the House. The Senate did not include a
similar provision.
The conference agreement includes $1,650,000 for the
following projects in the following amounts:
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Project Amount
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BayCare Health System, Tampa, FL for a community-based 200,000
health outreach program to address health disparities
in South Pinellas and Hillsborough counties...........
Community Transportation Association of America, 950,000
Washington, DC, for technical assistance to human
services transportation providers on ADA requirements.
South Central Family Health Center, Los Angeles, CA for 100,000
a community diabetes management initiative............
University of West Florida, Pensacola, FL for a health 400,000
information technology evaluation project.............
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The conference agreement does not include provisions
proposed by the House requiring specific information requests
on scientific research be transmitted to the Committees on
Appropriations of the House of Representatives and the Senate
in a prompt, professional manner and uncensored. The
conferees agree that these provisions are no longer
necessary. The Senate did not propose similar provisions.
The conference agreement does not include a provision
proposed by the Senate designating not more than $3,200,000
and 26 full-time equivalents for the Office of the Assistant
Secretary of Legislation. The House did not propose a similar
provision.
The conference agreement does not include bill language
proposed by the House designating certain funds within the
Adolescent Family Life program for section 2003(b)(2) of
title XX of the Public Health Service Act and for prevention
demonstration grants for reducing teenage pregnancy. The
Senate did not propose similar provisions.
The conference agreement includes $4,000,000 within the
Office of Minority Health for an effort to address health
disparities issues in the Gulf Coast region as described in
Senate Report 111-66. The House did not propose funding for
this activity and the Senate proposed $5,283,000.
The conference agreement includes $1,000,000 within the
Office of Minority Health to continue the national health
provider education program to improve lupus diagnosis and
treatment and reduce health disparities. Both the House and
Senate proposed a similar provision.
The conference agreement includes $2,325,000 within the
Office of Women's Health to continue the violence against
women initiative to enhance health care provider education
and develop a coordinated public health response as proposed
by the House. The Senate did not propose a similar provision.
OFFICE OF THE NATIONAL COORDINATOR FOR HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
The conference agreement includes $61,342,000 for the
Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information
Technology, of which $42,331,000 is provided in budget
authority and $19,011,000 is made available through the
Public Health Service program evaluation set-aside as
proposed by the Senate. The House proposed the same program
level, but through a different allocation of budget authority
and evaluation set-aside.
PUBLIC HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES EMERGENCY FUND
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
The conference agreement includes $2,306,694,000 for the
Public Health and Social Services Emergency Fund instead of
$2,100,649,000 as proposed by the House and $2,621,154,000 as
proposed by the Senate.
As proposed by both the House and Senate, the conference
agreement includes bill language transferring all remaining
balances in the Project BioShield Special Reserve Fund (SRF)
from the Department of Homeland Security to the Department of
Health and Human Services (HHS). This transfer aligns the
financial responsibility of the Project BioShield SRF with
HHS programmatic responsibility.
The conference agreement includes bill language
transferring $304,000,000 from the Project BioShield SRF to
the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
(NIAID) instead of $500,000,000 as proposed by the House. The
Senate did not propose a similar transfer to NIAID. Together
with the $305,000,000 transfer proposed by both the House and
Senate for Advanced Research and Development, a total of
$609,000,000 will be transferred from the Project BioShield
SRF. As of October 31, 2009, data from HHS indicate that
$3,033,000,000 remains unobligated and available in the
Project BioShield SRF, therefore after these transfers a
total of $2,424,000,000 will be available through fiscal year
2013 to procure and stockpile emergency medical
countermeasures.
Within the total for Preparedness and Emergency Operations,
the conference agreement includes sufficient funding to
prepare for and respond to non-Stafford Act National Special
Security Events and other planned and unplanned events. The
House proposed $10,000,000 for this activity. The Senate did
not propose similar language.
General Provisions
PROGRAM EVALUATION SET-ASIDE
The conference agreement includes a general provision
capping the permitted use of the program evaluation set-aside
at 2.5 percent of funds authorized under the Public Health
Service Act instead of 2.4 percent as proposed by both the
House and Senate.
ONE PERCENT TRANSFER AUTHORITY
(TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
The conference agreement continues a general provision as
proposed by the Senate providing the Secretary of Health and
Human Services the authority to transfer up to one percent of
discretionary funds between a program, project, or activity.
The House proposed this transfer authority at the account
level.
INTERNATIONAL HEALTH ACTIVITIES STAFFING
The conference agreement continues a general provision
allowing Department of Health and Human Services health
activities abroad to be supported under State Department
authorities and includes an additional provision as proposed
by the Senate authorizing the Secretary to pay personnel
assigned abroad allowances and benefits similar to those for
foreign service officers. The House did not propose the
additional provision.
CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION STAFF TRAINING
The conference agreement continues a general provision
regarding Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Individual Learning Accounts as proposed by the Senate. The
House did not propose a similar provision.
CONFLICT OF INTEREST REGULATIONS
The conference agreement includes a general provision as
proposed by the Senate requiring the Secretary of Health and
Human Services to amend regulations by May 1, 2010 regarding
financial conflict of interest among National Institutes of
Health extramural investigators and institutions. The House
did not propose a similar provision.
The conferees are concerned that occurrences of conflict of
interest among extramural grantees are investigated only when
a complaint is received by the Department of Health and Human
Services Office of Research Integrity. The conferees
encourage NIH to develop a system for periodic review of
conflict of interest documentation at extramural institutions
to give some assurance that the new conflict of interest
regulations have an effect.
TITLE III
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Education for the Disadvantaged
The conference agreement includes $15,914,666,000 for
Education for the Disadvantaged instead of $15,938,215,000 as
proposed by the House and $15,891,132,000 as proposed by the
Senate. The conference agreement provides $5,073,490,000 in
fiscal year 2010 and $10,841,176,000 in fiscal year 2011
funding for this account.
For Title I School Improvement Grants, the conference
agreement includes bill language permitting fiscal year 2010
appropriations and funds appropriated under the Recovery Act
for these grants to be used by local educational agencies to
serve any Title I, part A-eligible school that has not made
adequate yearly progress for at least two years or is in a
State's lowest quintile of performance based on proficiency
rates and, in the case of secondary schools, priority shall
be given to those schools with graduation rates below 60
percent. Both the House and Senate proposed similar language.
The conference agreement modifies bill language proposed by
the Senate permitting the Secretary to establish minimum and
maximum subgrant sizes applicable to fiscal year 2010 and
Recovery Act funds for Title I School Improvement Grants. The
conference agreement includes bill language permitting each
State educational agency to award subgrants of up to
$2,000,000 in size for each school eligible for Title I
School Improvement Grants funding. The House did not propose
similar language.
For school improvement activities authorized under section
1003(a) of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA),
the conference agreement includes a technical clarification
in bill language as proposed by the Senate clarifying that
Title I funds appropriated in the Recovery Act are excluded
from the calculation of amounts States may reserve for school
improvement activities under section 1003(a) of the ESEA. The
House proposed similar language.
The conference agreement does not include bill language
proposed by the House requiring each State educational agency
to ensure that not less than 50 percent of its allocation
under Title I School Improvement Grants is used for evidence-
based reading instruction. The Senate did not propose a
similar provision. The conferees encourage the Department to
work with State educational agencies to ensure that evidence-
based reading instruction is embedded in school turnaround
strategies for low-performing schools.
The conference agreement does not include bill language
reserving $30,000,000 of Title I School Improvement Grants
for competitive awards to local educational agencies located
in counties in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas that were
affected by Hurricanes Katrina, Ike, or Gustav, and
specifying certain uses of these funds as proposed by the
Senate. The House did not propose a similar provision.
Instead, the conference agreement includes bill language
providing $12,000,000 for competitive awards to Gulf Coast
schools under the Fund for the Improvement of Education.
The conference agreement does not include bill language
proposed by the Senate requiring each State educational
agency to ensure that 40 percent of its allocation under
Title I School Improvement Grants is spent on improvement
activities in middle and high schools, unless the State
educational agency makes a determination that all middle and
high schools can be served with a lesser amount. The House
did not propose a similar provision.
For the Striving Readers program, the conference agreement
modifies bill language proposed by the Senate designating
funds under section 1502 of the ESEA for a comprehensive
literacy program, including pre-literacy skills, reading, and
writing, for students from birth through grade 12. Of the
total provided for this initiative, certain funds are
reserved: (1) $10,000,000 for formula grants to States to
support State Literacy teams, (2) one-half of one percent for
the Secretary of Interior for the Bureau of Indian Education,
(3) one-half of one percent
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for outlying areas, (4) and up to five percent for national
activities conducted by the Secretary of Education. The
remainder of the funds must be used for competitive awards to
State educational agencies, of which up to five percent may
be used for State leadership activities and not less than 95
percent shall be awarded as subgrants to local educational
agencies or other entities, giving priority to such agencies
or entities serving greater numbers or percentages of
disadvantaged children. The conference agreement provides
that State subgrants must be allocated as follows: (1) at
least 15 percent to serve children from birth through age
five, (2) 40 percent to serve students in kindergarten
through grade five, and (3) 40 percent to serve students in
middle and high school, through grade 12, including an
equitable distribution of funds between middle and high
schools. Eligible entities receiving comprehensive literacy
program subgrants must use these funds for services and
activities that have certain characteristics of
effective literacy instruction. The House proposed other
funding designations for adolescent literacy, early
literacy, and national activities and evaluation related
to early childhood and adolescent literacy.
The conferees direct the Department to prepare an
implementation plan for K-12 literacy-related activities
including, but not limited to, activities under Title I
School Improvement Grants, Striving Readers, Reading is
Fundamental, Reach Out and Read, and the Institute of
Education Sciences, as proposed by the House. The Senate
report did not propose similar report language. This plan
shall be submitted to the Committees on Appropriations of the
House of Representatives and the Senate not later than 30
days prior to release of a request for proposals under the
Striving Readers program.
The conferees request that the Department of Education
Office of Inspector General (OIG) continue to monitor the
Department's implementation of procedures to identify,
disclose, and manage potential conflicts of interest, as the
Department implements this new comprehensive reading
initiative. The conferees request that the OIG submit a
report to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of
Representatives and the Senate within one year after
enactment of this Act assessing the adequacy of such
procedures.
Within the amount for the High School Graduation
initiative, the conference agreement provides that up to
$5,000,000 may be used for peer review, technical assistance,
dissemination, evaluation, and other national activities as
proposed by both the House and the Senate. The conferees
direct the Department to provide a briefing to the Committees
on Appropriations of the House of Representatives and the
Senate on the planned uses of funds for this initiative not
less than 30 days prior to a request for proposals as
proposed by the House. The Senate did not propose similar
report language.
The conference agreement does not include bill language
proposed by the Senate specifying that funds for School
Renovation shall be allocated under the terms and conditions
of S. 1121 (School Building Fairness Act of 2009), as
introduced in the Senate on May 21, 2009. The House did not
propose a similar provision.
Impact Aid
The conference agreement includes $1,276,183,000 for Impact
Aid instead of $1,290,718,000 as proposed by the House and
$1,265,718,000 as proposed by the Senate. In addition, the
conference agreement includes bill language providing one-
year availability of funds for Impact Aid construction grants
as proposed by the Senate instead of two-year availability of
funds as proposed by the House.
School Improvement Programs
The conference agreement includes $5,228,444,000 for the
School Improvement Programs account instead of $5,244,644,000
as proposed by the House and $5,197,316,000 as proposed by
the Senate. The conference agreement provides $3,547,003,000
in fiscal year 2010 and $1,681,441,000 in fiscal year 2011
funding for this account.
Within the amount provided for Teacher Quality State
Grants, the conference agreement includes $5,000,000 to
continue 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.
New Leaders for New Schools (NLNS) shall utilize these funds
to support the organization's efforts to develop and deliver
training for aspiring principals and support for principals,
and conduct research to create a national knowledge base to
inform the recruitment, selection, and training of principals
for high-need schools. NLNS and its partners shall provide
not less than a 150 percent match in cash or in-kind for the
Federal funds provided for this initiative. 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, and may be used for any purpose
related to the program's recruitment, training, and
residencies for aspiring principals, the ongoing coaching and
support of those school leaders, as well as related research
activities. The House proposed funding for this initiative
under School Leadership in Innovation and Improvement. The
Senate did not propose a similar provision.
For the Education Technology program, the conference
agreement includes bill language permitting funds reserved
for national activities to be used for activities authorized
under section 802 of the Higher Education Opportunity Act.
Neither the House nor the Senate proposed similar language.
For the Foreign Language Assistance program, the conference
agreement designates $9,729,000 as proposed by the Senate for
five-year grants to local educational agencies that work in
partnership with higher education institutions to establish
articulated programs of study in national security-related
languages. The House proposed $9,360,000.
The conference agreement includes bill language proposed by
the Senate 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 related structure run by the Department of Education of
the State of Hawaii that serves a predominantly Native
Hawaiian student body. The House proposed similar language.
The conference agreement also modifies bill language
proposed by the Senate to designate, 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, $1,500,000 for
the University of Hawaii's Center of Excellence in Native
Hawaiian Law, and $500,000 for the Henry K. Guigni Memorial
Archives at the University of Hawaii as authorized under part
Z of title VIII of the Higher Education Act. The House did
not propose similar language.
The conference agreement does not include bill language
proposed by the House that permits the Secretary of Education
to implement the Alaska Native Education Equity program
without regard to earmarks included in the program's
authorizing statute. The Senate did not propose similar
language.
Indian Education
The conference agreement includes $127,282,000 for Indian
Education instead of $132,282,000 as proposed by the House
and $122,282,000 as proposed by the Senate.
Innovation and Improvement
The conference agreement includes $1,389,065,000 for
Innovation and Improvement instead of $1,347,363,000 as
proposed by the House and $1,234,787,000 as proposed by the
Senate.
For the Advanced Credentialing program, the conference
agreement specifies $10,649,000 for the National Board of
Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS) as proposed by the
Senate. The agreement does not include the House proposal to
designate $1,000,000 of these funds in bill language for a
certification program for principals of elementary and
secondary schools.
For Teach for America (TFA), the conference agreement
provides $18,000,000 as authorized under part F of title VIII
of the Higher Education Act. The House proposed $15,000,000
for TFA under the Fund for the Improvement of Education for
this activity and the Senate proposed $20,000,000 under the
Higher Education Act.
For the Charter School program, the conference agreement
includes bill language as proposed by the Senate to permit
the Secretary of Education to use up to $23,082,000 for the
Per-Pupil Facilities Aid program and the Credit Enhancement
for Charter School Facilities program. The agreement modifies
language proposed in both the House and Senate bills to allow
the Secretary to reserve up to $50,000,000 to make multiple
awards to nonprofit charter management organizations and
other entities that are not for-profit entities for
replication and expansion of successful charter school
models.
The conference agreement also modifies bill language for
the Charter School program proposed by the House mandating
that the Secretary of Education reserve $10,000,000 to carry
out technical assistance, including such assistance to
authorized public chartering agencies in order to increase
the number of high-performing charter schools; and that each
Charter School program application describe a plan to monitor
and hold accountable authorized public chartering agencies
through such activities as providing technical assistance or
establishing a professional development program. The bill
language also mandates that each Charter School program
application contain assurances that State law, regulations,
or other policies require: (1) each authorized charter school
in the State to operate under a legally binding charter or
performance contract, conduct audits, and demonstrate
improved achievement; and (2) authorized public chartering
agencies to use increases in student achievement for all
groups of students as the most important factor in renewing
or revoking a school's charter. The Senate did not propose
similar language.
Finally, for the Charter School program, the conference
agreement includes bill language requiring the Department to
submit a report describing the planned uses of certain funds
prior to their obligation. Neither the House nor the Senate
proposed similar language.
For the Teacher Incentive Fund (TIF), the conference
agreement includes bill language as proposed by the Senate
that: (1) requires TIF grantees to demonstrate that teacher
performance-based compensation systems are developed with the
input of teachers and school leaders, (2) permits TIF
grantees to use funds to develop or improve systems and tools
to enhance the quality and success of
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teacher compensation systems, and (3) requires applications
for TIF grants to include a plan to sustain financially the
activities conducted and systems developed once the grant
period has expired. The House did not propose these
provisions.
Within the funds provided for TIF, approximately
$220,000,000 will be used to continue fiscal year 2009 awards
and the remaining funds will be available for new awards,
training, technical assistance, evaluation and peer review
activities.
Fund for the Improvement of Education (FIE)
Within FIE, the conference agreement includes funding for
the following activities in the following amounts:
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Budget activity House Senate Conference
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Arts in Education...................................... $40,166,000 $40,000,000 $40,000,000
Communities in Schools................................. 0 5,000,000 3,500,000
Data Quality and Evaluation............................ 3,000,000 3,000,000 3,000,000
Excellence in Economics Education Act.................. 1,447,000 1,447,000 1,447,000
Exchanges with Historic Whaling and Trading Partners... 0 9,000,000 8,754,000
Foundations for Learning............................... 1,000,000 0 1,000,000
Full Service Community Schools......................... 10,000,000 5,000,000 10,000,000
Gulf Coast Schools..................................... 0 0 12,000,000
Mental Health Integration.............................. 0 6,913,000 5,913,000
National Clearinghouse for Educational Facilities...... 0 1,000,000 1,000,000
National History Day................................... 500,000 500,000 500,000
Parental Assistance Information Centers................ 39,254,000 39,254,000 39,254,000
Peer Review............................................ 670,000 670,000 670,000
Presidential and Congressional History Academies....... 0 0 1,815,000
Promise Neighborhoods.................................. 10,000,000 10,000,000 10,000,000
Reach Out and Read..................................... 6,965,000 6,000,000 6,000,000
Reading is Fundamental................................. 24,803,000 25,000,000 24,803,000
Ready to Teach......................................... 0 10,700,000 10,700,000
Women's Educational Equity............................. 2,423,000 2,423,000 2,423,000
Other Activities....................................... 4,706,000 5,000,000 0
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As proposed by the Senate, the conference agreement
includes $6,000,000 for Reach Out and Read, but does not
specify this amount in bill language. The House proposed to
designate an amount in the bill.
Within the funds provided for Arts in Education, the
conferees concur in the following allocations: $9,060,000 for
VSA arts; $6,838,000 for the John F. Kennedy Center for the
Performing Arts; $14,616,000 for model arts programs;
$9,000,000 for model professional development programs for
music, drama, dance, and visual arts educators; and $486,000
for evaluation activities.
The conference agreement includes bill language allocating
$12,000,000 for competitive awards to local educational
agencies located in counties in Louisiana, Mississippi, and
Texas that were affected by Hurricanes Katrina, Ike, or
Gustav, and specifying the eligible uses of these awards,
including instructional materials and equipment, teacher
incentives, school modernization and renovation, Advanced
Placement or other rigorous courses, charter schools, and
extended learning activities. Neither the House nor the
Senate included similar language under the FIE. The Senate
proposed $30,000,000 for Gulf Coast schools under Education
for the Disadvantaged.
For the Promise Neighborhoods initiative, the conferees
direct the Department to provide a briefing to the Committees
on Appropriations of the House of Representatives and the
Senate on the planned use of funds not less than 30 days
prior to the release of a request for proposals as proposed
by the House. The Senate did not propose similar language.
The conference agreement does not include funding for the
National Teacher Recruitment Campaign as proposed by the
Senate. The House included $10,000,000 for this activity.
The conferees expect the increase over fiscal year 2009 for
Ready to Learn to be used for outreach programs by the
Corporation for Public Broadcasting as proposed by the
Senate. The House did not propose similar language.
The conference agreement includes $88,791,000 for the
following projects in the following amounts:
Project Amount
3D School, Petal, MS, for a model dyslexia intervention program 250,000
Action for Bridgeport Community Development, Inc., Bridgeport, CT
for its Total Learning early childhood initiative............ 700,000
Adelphi University, Garden City, NY, to support the Adelphi
University Institute for Math and Science Teachers........... 200,000
Alabama School of Math and Science, Mobile, AL for curriculum
development and teacher training, including purchase of equip 100,000
Alaska Native Heritage Center, Anchorage, AK for educational
programming and outreach..................................... 150,000
America Scores, St. Louis, MO for an after-school program...... 200,000
An Achievable Dream, Newport News, VA for education and support
services for at-risk children.................................300,000
Aquatic Adventures Science Education Foundation, San Diego, CA for
an after-school science education program, which may include
equipment and technology..................................... 200,000
Arab City School District, Arab, AL for an education technology
initiative, including purchase of equipment.................. 150,000
Army Heritage Center Foundation, Carlisle, PA, for history education
programs..................................................... 100,000
Auburn Joint Vocational School District, Concord Township, OH for
curriculum development........................................250,000
AVANCE, Inc., Austin, TX for parenting education programs...... 350,000
AVANCE, Inc., El Paso, TX for a parenting education program.... 250,000
AVANCE, Inc., Waco, TX for a family literacy program........... 100,000
Avant-Garde Learning Foundation, Anchorage, AK, for educational
activities................................................... 500,000
Babyland Family Services, Inc., Newark, NJ for an early childhood
education program............................................ 400,000
Baltimore City Public Schools, Baltimore MD to establish alternative
education programs for academically-challenged students, which may
include equipment and technology............................. 500,000
Bay Point Schools, Inc., Miami, FL for a boarding school for at-risk
students..................................................... 400,000
Best Buddies Florida, Orlando, FL for mentoring programs in the 4th
Congressional District for elementary and secondary school
students with disabilities................................... 250,000
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Alaska, Anchorage, AK, for a mentoring
demonstration project.........................................100,000
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Pittsburgh, Inc, Pittsburgh, PA,
for mentoring programs........................................100,000
Billings Public Schools, Billings, MT, for career training in
construction technology, including the purchase of equipment. 100,000
Bloomfield Board of Education, Bloomfield, NJ to provide alternative
education for academically-challenged students............... 300,000
Boise State University, Boise, ID for the Idaho SySTEMic Solution
program...................................................... 400,000
Boys and Girls Club of Truckee Meadows, Reno, NV, to develop an
Internet safety program in schools........................... 175,000
Brehm Preparatory School, Carbondale, IL, to support the development
of a national database for learning disabilities education and
research at Brehm Prep School................................ 250,000
Brockton Area Private Industry Council, Inc, Brockton, MA, for
workforce development programs for at-risk youth............. 100,000
Bushnell, Hartford, CT, for the PARTNERS Art Education Program. 100,000
Caddo Parish School Board, Shreveport, LA, for equipment and
technology upgrades.......................................... 100,000
Calcasieu Parish School Board, Lake Charles, LA, for equipment and
technology upgrades.......................................... 100,000
California State University, Northridge, CA for teacher training and
professional development......................................400,000
Capeverdean American Community Development, Pawtucket, RI for after-
school, tutoring, and literacy programs...................... 100,000
Carnegie Hall, New York, NY for music education programs....... 300,000
Center for Rural Development, Somerset, KY for the Forward in the
Fifth literacy program........................................500,000
CentroNia, Takoma Park, MD, to expand pre-K services and train early
education teachers............................................500,000
Charter School Development Foundation, Las Vegas, NV for an early
childhood education program...................................400,000
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Chicago Public Schools, Chicago, IL, to provide professional
development to upper elementary and middle school science tea 300,000
Chicago Youth Centers, Chicago, IL for the ABC Youth Center after
school program, which may include equipment and technology... 200,000
Childhelp, Inc., Scottsdale, AZ to develop a comprehensive update to
the Good Touch Bad Touch curriculum in conjunction with the
Monique Burr Foundation, Jacksonville, FL.................... 250,000
Children's Home of Easton, PA, for tutoring and mentoring at-risk
youth during summer.......................................... 125,000
Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA for an outreach
program to encourage minorities to consider health care caree 250,000
Children's Literacy Initiative, Philadelphia, PA for its literacy
program...................................................... 200,000
Choice Thru Education, Inc., Chelsea, MA for educational and career
development programs for at-risk youth....................... 100,000
City of Bell, CA for an after-school program, which may include
equipment and technology......................................200,000
City of Fairfield, CA for an after-school and job-skills training
program...................................................... 350,000
City of La Habra, CA for the Young at Art program.............. 148,000
City of Los Angeles, CA, for the LA's BEST afterschool enrichment
program...................................................... 900,000
City of Newark, CA for an after-school program.................. 50,000
City of Prestonsburg, KY for an arts education initiative...... 200,000
City of Racine, WI, for an afterschool and summer program for
children and their parents....................................200,000
City of Vernonia School District, Vernonia, OR, for technology and
equipment.................................................... 150,000
City School District of New Rochelle, New Rochelle, NY for after-
school programs.............................................. 297,000
City Year New Hampshire, Stratham, NH, to expand education and youth
development programs..........................................254,000
City Year Rhode Island, Providence, RI, for a school-based
initiative to improve the conditions that lead to student success
and increase the graduation rate............................. 100,000
Clark County School District, Las Vegas, NV, to create a school for
highly gifted students........................................600,000
Clark County School District, Las Vegas, NV, to expand instructional
support for English-language learners........................ 600,000
Cleveland Municipal School District, Cleveland, OH, to improve math
and language skills through music education.................. 100,000
Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning, Chicago,
IL for social and emotional learning curriculum development and
implementation in the Youngstown, Niles, and/or Warren City, OH
school districts............................................. 900,000
College Success Foundation, Issaquah, WA for its academic support
and mentoring programs, which may include equipment and techn 400,000
Columbia Springs Environmental Education Center, Vancouver, WA, to
expand a summer school program that prepares high school students
to pursue postsecondary education and green careers, including the
purchase of equipment........................................ 100,000
Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Public School Systems,
Saipan, MP for its Refaluwasch and Chamorro language programs 250,000
Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Public School Systems,
Saipan, MP for the purchase of books and educational materials100,000
Communities in Schools--Northeast Texas c/o Northeast Texas
Community College, Mt. Pleasant, TX for dropout prevention
programs......................................................200,000
Communities-in-Schools, Bell-Coryell Counties Inc., Killeen, TX for
the Youngest Victims of War project...........................250,000
Connecticut Technical High School System, Middletown, CT for
equipment for Eli Whitney Technical High School's Manufacturing
Technology Program............................................350,000
Connecticut Technical High School System, Middletown, CT for
equipment for Vinal Technical High School's Manufacturing
Technology Program........................................... 250,000
Contra Costa Child Care Council, Concord, CA for an early childhood
education program.............................................150,000
Cooperative Educational Service Agency No. 10, Chippewa Falls, WI
for after-school programs.....................................300,000
Cooperative Educational Service Agency No. 11, Turtle Lake, WI for
after-school programs.........................................400,000
Cooperative Educational Service Agency No. 12, Ashland, WI for
after-school programs.........................................400,000
Cooperative Educational Service Agency No. 9, Tomahawk, WI for
after-school programs.........................................300,000
Corpus Christi Independent School District, Corpus Christi, TX for
its South Texas School Literacy Project.......................200,000
County of Alachua, FL for after school programming..............250,000
County of Butte, Oroville, CA, for the Literacy is for Everyone
family literacy program.......................................150,000
Creative Visions, Des Moines, IA, for a dropout prevention progr200,000
Cullman County Schools, Cullman, AL for a mobile laboratory
initiative, including purchase of equipment...................150,000
Cuyahoga County Board of County Commissioners, Cleveland, OH for an
early childhood education program.............................100,000
Dakota Boys and Girls Ranch, Minot, ND, for an elementary school
program that targets high-risk students.......................475,000
Darden School Foundation, Charlottesville, VA, to improve rural,
chronically low-performing schools in southwest Virginia......150,000
Davidson Academy of Nevada, Reno, NV, for math and science
curriculum development........................................400,000
Delaware Department of Education, Dover, DE for a school leadership
initiative....................................................250,000
Delaware Department of Technology and Information, Dover, DE, to
improve Internet access to Delaware schools, including the
purchase of equipment.........................................100,000
Delta Arts Alliance, Inc, Drew, MS, for arts education and
curriculum development........................................100,000
Delta State University, Cleveland, MS, for music education in rural
areas.........................................................300,000
Des Moines Public Schools, Des Moines, IA, to expand pre-
kindergarten programs.........................................750,000
Devereux Center for Effective Schools, King of Prussia, PA for the
School-wide Positive Behavioral Support program...............100,000
East Los Angeles Classic Theater, Los Angeles, CA for an arts
education program.............................................150,000
East Side Community Learning Center Foundation, Wilmington, DE, to
support supplemental education and enrichment programs for high-
needs students................................................100,000
East Whittier City School District, Whittier, CA for support
services for at-risk students, which may include equipment and
technology....................................................225,000
Eastern Kentucky PRIDE, Somerset, KY for environmental education
programs......................................................250,000
Eden Housing, Hayward, CA for a technology training program, which
may include equipment and technology..........................100,000
Education Service Center, Region 12, Hillsboro, TX for a GEAR UP
college preparation program....................................70,000
Enrichment Services Program, Inc., Columbus, GA for after-school
tutoring and GED programs for at-risk youth...................100,000
Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation, Evansville, IN, for
education programs including equipment........................100,000
Falcon School district 49, Falcon, CO, to support a science,
technology, engineering and math [STEM] education program.....100,000
FAME, Inc, Wilmington, DE, to prepare minority students for college
and encourage them to pursue careers in science, engineering, and
math..........................................................125,000
Family, Inc, Council Bluffs, IA, to support a home visitation
program for young children and their families.................400,000
Farrell Area School District, Farrell, PA for education enrichment
programs, which may include equipment and technology..........200,000
Fayette County Schools, Lexington, KY for a foreign language p2,500,000
Five County Regional Vocational System, Tamms, IL for education
support services for at-risk students..........................50,000
Franklin County Schools, Russellville, AL for an education
technology initiative, including purchase of equipment........935,000
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Franklin McKinley School District, San Jose, CA for an academic
enrichment and college preparation program, which may include
equipment and technology......................................180,000
Girls Incorporated of Alameda County, San Leandro, CA for a literacy
program for young girls, which may include equipment and softw250,000
Glenwood School for Boys and Girls, West Campus, St. Charles, IL for
an assessment and evaluation system, which may include software
and technology................................................100,000
Golden Apple Foundation, Chicago, IL, to recruit and train math and
science teachers through summer institutes across Illinois....350,000
Governors State University, University Park, IL for early childhood
education and after-school programs...........................200,000
Grand County School District, Moab, UT, for career and technical
education programs including the purchase of equipment........100,000
Harambee Institute, St. Louis, MO for an after-school arts education
program, which may include equipment and technology...........325,000
Harcum College, Bryn Mawr, PA for a science, technology, engineering
and math education initiative, including purchase of equipment243,000
Harford County, Belair, MD, for a science, technology, engineering
and math education program, including the purchase of equipmen400,000
Hawaii Department of Education, Honolulu, HI for its Assistance to
Low Performing Schools Project, which may include equipment and
technology....................................................700,000
Hazleton Area School District, Hazleton, PA for curriculum
development, equipment and technology.........................300,000
Helen Keller International, New York, NY for the Child Sight Vision
Screening Program and to provide eyeglasses to children whose
educational performance may be hindered because of poor visi1,200,000
Highland Falls-Fort Montgomery Central School District, Highland
Falls, NY for science education, which may include equipment and
technology....................................................800,000
Highline School District, Burien, WA for Aviation High School, which
may include equipment and technology..........................335,000
Homeless Children's Education Fund, Pittsburgh, PA, for afterschool
programs......................................................100,000
Hope Through Housing Foundation, Rancho Cucamonga, CA, for an
academic tutoring and enrichment initiative...................350,000
I Won't Cheat Foundation, Salt Lake City, UT, for an anti-steroid
education program and awareness campaign......................250,000
Indiana State University, Terre Haute, IN, for curriculum
development and teacher training..............................100,000
Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne, Ft. Wayne, IN for
the Strategic Languages Institute.............................260,000
Indianapolis Public Schools, Indianapolis, IN for education programs
including equipment and technology............................600,000
Inquiry Facilitators Inc, Bernalillo, NM, for facilitating student
and teacher involvement in a robotics competition.............200,000
Institute for Advanced Learning and Research, Danville, VA for an
environmental education program, which may include equipment and
technology....................................................200,000
Institute for Student Achievement, Lake Success, NY for a school
retention and completion initiative at Point Coupee, Louisiana
Central Prep High School......................................150,000
Iowa Association of School Boards, Des Moines, IA, for continuation
and expansion of the SKILLS Iowa program....................3,550,000
Iowa Department of Education, Des Moines, IA, to continue the Harkin
Grant program...............................................7,287,000
Iowa State Education Association, Des Moines, IA, to educate
teachers and students on international trade..................133,000
Irwin County Schools, Ocilla, GA to purchase textbooks..........100,000
Ishpeming Public Schools, Ishpeming, MI, to provide wiring and
technology upgrades...........................................100,000
Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, ME, for education programs including
the purchase of equipment.....................................100,000
Jackson State University, Jackson, MS, for Mississippi Learning
Institute to improve reading and literacy instruction.........500,000
Jawonio, Inc., New York, NY for educational support services for
students with disabilities....................................118,000
Jazz at Lincoln Center, New York, NY for music education program800,000
JFYNetworks, Boston, MA, for the expansion of math, science, and
language arts educational programs............................150,000
Jobs for Arizona's Graduates, Inc., Scottsdale, AZ for dropout
prevention and after-school programs..........................150,000
Joplin R-VIII School District, Joplin, MO for an education
technology initiative, including purchase of equipment........100,000
Jumpstart for Young Children, Inc, Boston, MA, for expanding the
Jumpstart Connecticut mentoring program.......................100,000
Kanawha County Schools, Charleston, WV, for the continuation and
expansion of Skills West Virginia.............................500,000
Kauai Economic Development Board, Lihue, HI, for science,
technology, engineering and math education....................700,000
KNME-TV, Albuquerque, NM for the Ready to Learn program..........50,000
Labor of Love Performing Arts Academy, Chicago, IL for an after-
school arts program...........................................400,000
Lafourche Parish School Board, Thibodaux, LA, for equipment and tech
upgrades......................................................100,000
Laurinburg Institute, Laurinburg, NC for its math, science,
technology and engineering program............................400,000
Leadership Excellence, Inc., Oakland, CA for a mentoring program for
at-risk youth.................................................250,000
Leadership, Education and Athletics in Partnership, Inc., New Haven,
CT for its after-school and mentoring programs................300,000
Lee Pesky Learning Center, Boise, ID for the Idaho Early Literacy
Project, which may include the purchase of equipment..........350,000
Leon County Schools, Tallahassee, FL for its gifted and talented
enrichment program............................................350,000
Literacy Council of West Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL for a literacy
program.......................................................250,000
Little Black Pearl Art and Design Center, Chicago, IL for an after-
school arts program...........................................300,000
LOOKBOTHWAYS, Port Townsend, WA for development of an internet
safety curriculum.............................................500,000
Los Alamos National Lab Foundation, Espanola, NM, for recruitment
and training of math and science teachers.....................100,000
Los Angeles Universal Preschool, Los Angeles, CA, to expand a
preschool and teacher training program........................150,000
Lyon County School District, Yerington, NV, to expand distance
education, including professional development and the purchase of
equipment.....................................................350,000
Maspeth Town Hall, Inc., Maspeth, NY for after-schools programs for
at-risk youth in Queens, NY...................................150,000
Massachusetts 2020, Boston, MA, for the continued development of an
extended learning time initiative.............................200,000
Maui Economic Development Board, Kihei, HI, for engaging girls and
historically underrepresented students in science, technology,
engineering and math education................................800,000
Meeting Street, Providence, RI for an early childhood education
program.......................................................900,000
Memphis City Schools, Memphis, TN for an after-school program...500,000
Merced County Association of Governments, Merced, CA to develop a
college preparatory program at Buhach Colony High School......425,000
Meskwaki Settlement School, Sac & Fox Tribe of the Mississippi in
Iowa, Tama, IA, for a culturally based education curriculum...500,000
Michigan City Area Schools, Michigan City, IN for career and
technical education programs, which may include equipment and
technology....................................................350,000
Millcreek Children Center, Youngstown, OH for an arts education
program, which may include equipment..........................145,000
Milwaukee Public Schools, Milwaukee, WI for community learning
centers.......................................................110,000
Mississippi Building Blocks, Ridgeland, MS, for establishment of a
state-wide early childhood literacy program...................500,000
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Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS, for economic
education in k-12 settings....................................200,000
Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS, for enhancing
K-12 science and mathematics preparation......................100,000
Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS, for the
development of an early childhood teacher education delivery
system........................................................750,000
Mississippi University for Women, Columbus, MS, for expansion of
educational outreach for at-risk youth........................550,000
Mississippi University for Women, Columbus, MS, for Science and
Mathematics on the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway...............200,000
Mississippi Writing/Thinking Institute, Mississippi State, MS, for
program development for Mississippi Rural Voices..............200,000
Missouri State University, Springfield, MO for the Missouri
Innovation Academy............................................150,000
Montgomery/Cleveland Avenue YMCA, Montgomery, AL, for after-school
and weekend programs..........................................100,000
National Braille Press, Boston, MA, for the development and
deployment of portable Braille devices for blind school-aged
children......................................................200,000
National Center for Electronically Mediated Learning, Inc., Milford,
CT for the P.E.B.B.L.E.S. Project, which may include equipment150,000
National Council of La Raza, Washington, DC, to improve the quality
and availability of early childhood education.................500,000
National Network of Digital Schools Management Foundation, Beaver,
PA for the development of an online education program, which may
include equipment and technology..............................500,000
New Haven Reads Community Book Bank, Inc., New Haven, CT for its
after-school tutoring program.................................200,000
New York Hall of Science, Queens, NY, for a teacher training pro600,000
North Carolina Mentoring Partnership, Raleigh, NC, for mentoring at-
risk youth....................................................100,000
North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC for a childrens'
engineering and technological literacy program................100,000
North River Commission, Chicago, IL for after school enrichment
programs in Chicago public schools located in the North River
Commission area...............................................100,000
North Rockland Central School District, Garnerville, NY for an
English literacy program, which may include equipment and
technology....................................................297,000
Northern Rockies Educational Services (NRES), Missoula, MT for the
Taking Technology to the Classroom initiative, including purchase
of equipment..................................................300,000
Nye County School District, Pahrump, NV, to improve science programs
in rural middle schools, including the purchase of laboratory
equipment.....................................................425,000
Ogden City School District, Ogden, UT for a teacher training
initiative, including purchase of equipment...................250,000
Ohio Appalachian Center for Higher Education, Portsmouth, OH, to
prepare students for careers and educational opportunities in
science, technology, math and engineering.....................100,000
Ohio University, Athens, OH for its Southeast Ohio Center for
Excellence in Mathematics and Science.........................100,000
Old Bridge Township Public Schools, Matawan, NJ for equipment and
technology....................................................200,000
Orange County Department of Education, Costa Mesa, CA for an
Internet safety training program..............................400,000
Orchestra Iowa Music Education, Cedar Rapids, IA, to support a music
education program.............................................400,000
Orem City, UT, for curriculum expansion including the purchase of
equipment.....................................................100,000
Ossining Union Free School District, Ossining, NY for after-school
and mentoring initiatives.....................................297,000
Ouachita Parish School Board, Monroe, LA for programming at the
Northeast Louisiana Family Literacy Interagency Consortium....400,000
Pacific Islands Center for Educational Development, Pago Pago,
American Samoa, for program development.......................500,000
Palisades Park School District, Palisades Park, NJ for its after-
school homework program, which may include technology and
equipment.....................................................150,000
Palm Beach County School District, West Palm Beach, FL for a
mentoring program.............................................300,000
Parents as Teachers of Lake County, Inc., Hammond, IN for family
literacy services.............................................100,000
Pasadena Educational Foundation, Pasadena, CA for its Early College
High School initiative........................................100,000
Peaceable Kingdom Retreat for Children, Inc., Killeen, TX for
educational programming.......................................255,000
Pegasus Players, Chicago, IL for an arts education program......100,000
Piney Woods School, Piney Woods, MS, for science and technology
curriculum development........................................150,000
Polk County Public Schools, Bartow, FL for purchase of equipment150,000
Polynesian Voyaging Society, Honolulu, HI, for educational progr300,000
Port Chester-Rye Union Free School District, Port Chester, NY for
after-school, tutoring, or other activities to implement full
service community schools.....................................297,000
Project Cornerstone, San Jose, CA for education and enrichment
activities....................................................226,000
Project HOME, Philadelphia, PA, for afterschool programs........100,000
Prospera Initiatives, Inc., Annandale, VA for a mentoring progra200,000
Resource Area For Teachers, San Jose, CA for teacher training and
professional development......................................200,000
Rio Rancho Public Schools, Rio Rancho, NM for teacher training and
professional development, which may include equipment and
technology....................................................250,000
River Region Multicultural Chamber of Commerce, La Place, LA for
after-school and summer academic enrichment programs..........300,000
River Rouge School District, River Rouge, MI for transitional
services and workforce training for youth, which may include
equipment and technology......................................200,000
Riverside Unified School District, Riverside, CA for a science,
technology, engineering and mathematics initiative, including
curriculum development and purchase of equipment..............325,000
Rockdale County Public Schools, Conyers, GA for its AVID/Advanced
Placement program.............................................300,000
Rockdale County Public Schools, Conyers, GA to establish year-round
Pre-K programs, which may include expenses for tuition,
transportation, and meals.....................................400,000
Rodel Foundation of Delaware, Wilmington, DE for the Delaware Parent
Leadership Institute..........................................150,000
San Antonio Youth Centers, San Antonio, TX for after-school
programs, which may include equipment and technology..........200,000
San Jose Unified School District, San Jose, CA for a longitudinal
data system...................................................250,000
Save the Children, Albuquerque, NM, for a New Mexico rural literacy
and afterschool program.......................................150,000
Save the Children, Fernley, NV, to expand the Nevada Rural Literacy
Program, including the purchase of equipment..................250,000
Save the Children, Washington, DC, for afterschool programs in
Mississippi...................................................100,000
Save the Children, Westport, CT for a literacy program..........100,000
Save the Children, Westport, CT for a rural literacy program in
Washington, St. Martin, and/or Tangipahoa parishes, which may
include equipment and technology..............................300,000
School District of Cheltenham Township, Elkins Park, PA for a dual
enrollment program, which may include expenses for tuition and
textbooks......................................................50,000
Seattle Public Schools, Seattle, WA for a language immersion pro200,000
Seattle Science Foundation, Seattle, WA, to expand a hands-on
medical science program for elementary school students........150,000
Self Enhancement, Inc., Portland, OR for a mentoring and academic
enrichment program............................................525,000
Semos Unlimited, Santa Fe, NM, to develop and produce Hispanic
learning materials............................................100,000
Shodor Education Foundation, Inc., Durham, NC for its Computing
Mentoring Academic Transitions through Experience, Research, and
Service initiative............................................200,000
Signature Theatre, Arlington, VA for an arts education program..500,000
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Sisters In Struggle, Hempstead, NY for a life-skills program for at-
risk youth, which may include equipment and technology........200,000
Somerset Hills School District, Bernardsville, NJ for the Cultural
Tolerance Education initiative................................312,000
South Berkshire Educational Collaborative, Great Barrington, MA for
educational enrichment and professional development activities250,000
South Carolina Governor's School for Science and Mathematics
Foundation, Columbia, SC for academic enrichment programs in
science, mathematics, engineering and technology..............275,000
South Salt Lake City, UT, to establish education programs to expand
ESL classes at the Villa Franche apartment complex............100,000
Southern Connecticut State University, New Haven, CT for its Autism
Center for Excellence.........................................300,000
Southwestern Oklahoma State University, Weatherford, OK for purchase
of equipment..................................................350,000
Southwestern University, Georgetown, TX for a summer college
preparatory program...........................................443,000
Special Olympics 2010 USA National Games, Lincoln, NE to support the
2010 Special Olympics National Games..........................350,000
Springboard for Improving Schools, San Francisco, CA for teacher
training and professional development in one or more school
districts in the 20th Congressional district..................150,000
Springboard for Improving Schools, San Francisco, CA for the
Improving Student Achievement in the Palmdale, CA Elementary
School District program.......................................150,000
Springboard Schools, San Francisco, CA for teacher training and
professional development in the Santa Ana Unified School Distr150,000
Sunrise Children's Foundation, Las Vegas, NV, for early childhood
education services............................................300,000
Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, to expand an afterschool program
and extended learning initiative..............................400,000
Tarrytown Union Free School District, Tarrytown, NY for programs for
at-risk youth.................................................297,000
Terrebonne Parish School Board, Houma, LA, for equipment and
technology upgrades...........................................100,000
Texas A&M University--Commerce, TX for a science, technology,
engineering and math initiative...............................100,000
Texas State University--San Marcos, TX for the Texas Mathworks
initiative....................................................350,000
Toledo GROWs, Toledo, OH for a hands-on science based curriculum in
urban areas...................................................300,000
Trimble Local School District, Glouster, OH for an after-school
program.......................................................175,000
Tulsa Public Schools, Tulsa, OK for the Tulsa Academic Center...350,000
United Way of Miami-Dade, Miami, FL for the Center of Excellence in
Early Education, including teacher training programs..........300,000
United Way of Youngstown/Mahoning Valley, Youngstown, OH for an
early childhood education program.............................100,000
University of Houston, Houston, TX for teacher training and
professional development......................................400,000
University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, for the National Institute for
Twice-Exceptionality..........................................165,000
University of Nebraska--Kearney, Kearney, NE for curriculum
development...................................................350,000
University of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA, 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....150,000
University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, NC for the
ON TRACK mathematics enrichment program.......................165,000
University of North Florida, Jacksonville, FL for the Virtual School
Readiness Incubator...........................................250,000
University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, IA, for developing a
center on early childhood education...........................750,000
University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS, for gifted
education programs at the Frances Karnes Center for Gifted Stu200,000
Upper Palmetto YMCA, Rock Hill, SC for an environmental education
program, which may include equipment and technology...........225,000
Urban Assembly New York Harbor High School, Brooklyn, NY, for a
marine science and marine technology program..................150,000
USD 353, Wellington, KS, Public Schools for technology upgrades and
teacher training..............................................250,000
USD 373, Newton, Kansas Public Schools for technology upgrades..250,000
USD 402, Augusta, KS Public Schools for technology upgrades.....250,000
USD 446, Independence, KS Public Schools for technology upgrades and
teacher training..............................................250,000
USD 470, Arkansas City, KS Public Schools for technology upgrades,
professional development and training/technical assistance....250,000
USD 490, Butler County, KS for technology upgrades and teacher
training at the El Dorado, KS public school system............250,000
Utah Valley University, Orem, UT, to establish an entrepreneurship
program for high school students..............................250,000
Washoe County School District, Reno, NV, to expand a new teacher
mentoring program.............................................500,000
Washoe County School District, Reno, NV, to support instructional
coaches for K-12 teachers.....................................500,000
Wayne State University, Detroit, MI for its science, engineering,
mathematics, aerospace academy................................300,000
We Care San Jacinto, San Jacinto, CA for an afterschool tutoring
program.......................................................100,000
Weber State University, Ogden, UT, for teacher education and
curriculum development........................................500,000
West New York Board of Education, West New York, NJ, to launch an
alternative fuel education program, including the purchase of
equipment.....................................................150,000
West Valley City, UT, to expand an at-risk youth afterschool pro100,000
Western Oklahoma State College, Altus, OK for purchase of equipm100,000
WhizKids Foundation, Inc, Cambridge, MA, to expand math, science,
and engineering programs for primary school students..........100,000
Wings of Eagles, Horseheads, NY for a Regional Science,
Technological, Engineering, and Math Academy..................275,000
YMCA Espanola Teen Center, Los Alamos, NM, to provide academic and
enrichment support for at-risk youth..........................125,000
YMCA of Warren, Warren, OH for an after-school program..........100,000
Yonkers Public Schools, Yonkers, NY for Saturday academies, music
education, and teacher professional development activities....297,000
YWCA of the Harbor Area and South Bay, San Pedro, CA for an early
childhood education program...................................300,000
State Fiscal Stabilization Fund
The conference agreement does not include funding for the
State Fiscal Stabilization Fund as proposed by the Senate.
The House proposed $3,000,000 for this purpose.
Safe Schools and Citizenship Education
The conference agreement includes $393,053,000 for Safe
Schools and Citizenship Education instead of $395,753,000 as
proposed by the House and $438,061,000 as proposed by the
Senate.
The conference agreement includes funding for the following
National activities:
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Budget activity House Senate Conference
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Improving School Culture and Climate............................ $50,000,000 $81,000,000 $48,300,000
School Emergency Preparedness Initiative (including $7,000,000 40,000,000 40,000,000 40,000,000
for institutes of higher education)............................
Safe Schools/Healthy Students................................... 77,816,000 77,816,000 77,816,000
Student Drug Testing............................................ 7,839,000 7,839,000 7,839,000
Postsecondary Education Drug and Violence Prevention (including 5,409,000 8,017,000 5,409,000
$843,000 for the recognition program)..........................
Sober Truth on Preventing Underage Drinking (STOP Act).......... 2,500,000 0 2,500,000
Project SERV.................................................... 2,000,000 0 0
Other Activities................................................ 9,477,000 10,306,000 9,477,000
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The conference agreement includes $48,300,000 for a School
Culture and Climate initiative to support new approaches to
helping schools foster safe, secure, and drug-free learning
environments instead of $50,000,000 as proposed by the House
and $81,000,000 as proposed by the Senate. These funds will
support new competitive grant awards in two areas: (1)
reducing the number of suspensions and expulsions related to
student disruptive behavior and nonviolent offenses, and (2)
reducing violent crime in schools, on school grounds, and on
the way to and from school. Within the funding for this
initiative, the conferees have included $8,212,000 to fund
all existing character education projects through the end of
their grant cycle. It is the intent of the conferees that the
new School
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Culture and Climate initiative include character education.
The conference agreement includes $40,000,000 for the
School and College Emergency Preparedness initiative,
including $7,000,000 for assistance to institutions of higher
education as proposed by both the House and Senate. Together
with $2,237,000 provided under the Substance Abuse and Mental
Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), a total of
$42,237,000 will be available for this initiative.
The conferees concur that the Department shall use $830,000
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
prevention and education programs in higher education as
proposed by the Senate. The House did not specify a funding
amount for this activity.
For the Carol M. White Physical Education Program, the
conferees concur that the Department shall incorporate the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's School Health
Index into the program as proposed by the House. The Senate
did not propose similar report language. The Department shall
grant priority to those applications that have completed
physical education and nutrition assessments as part of the
school health index or propose to implement the index. Awards
should support the implementation of science-based curriculum
tools to encourage physical education and healthy eating.
Within the funds provided for the Civic Education program,
the conference agreement includes $21,617,000 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 as proposed by the
House instead of $20,076,000 as proposed by the Senate. The
remaining $13,383,000 will support the Cooperative Education
Exchange program, including awards to the Center for Civic
Education and the National Council on Economic Education.
English Language Acquisition
The conference agreement includes $750,000,000 for English
Language Acquisition as proposed by the Senate instead of
$760,000,000 as proposed by the House.
Special Education
The conference agreement includes $12,587,035,000 for
Special Education instead of $12,579,677,000 as proposed by
the House and $12,587,856,000 as proposed by the Senate. The
conference agreement provides $3,994,652,000 in fiscal year
2010 and $8,592,383,000 in fiscal year 2011 funding for this
account. In addition, the conference agreement includes bill
language clarifying that Part B and Part C funds appropriated
in the Recovery Act shall not be considered for the purpose
of calculating Special Education State allocations for fiscal
year 2010 and succeeding years. Neither the House nor the
Senate proposed a similar provision.
Within the funds provided for Technology and Media
Services, the conferees concur that $737,000 is available for
the Reading Rockets program, administered by the Greater
Washington Educational Television Association. No funding was
proposed by the House for this activity and $1,500,000 was
proposed by the Senate.
Rehabilitation Services and Disability Research
The conference agreement includes $3,506,861,000 for
Rehabilitation Services and Disability Research instead of
$3,504,305,000 as proposed by the House and $3,507,322,000 as
proposed by the Senate. The conference agreement includes
bill language that excludes the appropriation for the Centers
for Independent Living program in the Recovery Act from the
determination under section 723 of the Rehabilitation Act of
whether a State may administer funds for the Centers for
Independent Living program in that State in fiscal year 2010.
Demonstration and Training Programs
The conference agreement includes $5,095,000 for the
following projects in the following amounts:
Project Amount
AbilityFirst, Pasadena, CA for programs to provide employment
assistance for individuals with disabilities................. 100,000
American Federation for the Blind Technology and Employment Center,
Huntington, WV, to expand the capacity of the AFB-TECH center for
development of technology for the blind.................... 1,000,000
Best Buddies Maryland, Baltimore, MD for mentoring programs for
persons with intellectual disabilities....................... 300,000
Best Buddies Massachusetts, Boston, MA for mentoring programs in the
8th Congressional district for persons with intellectual
disabilities.................................................. 70,000
Best Buddies Virginia, Falls Church, VA for mentoring programs for
persons with intellectual disabilities....................... 250,000
Best Buddies San Francisco, CA for mentoring programs for persons
with intellectual disabilities............................... 250,000
Camp High Hopes, Sioux City, IA, for a year-round camp for children
with disabilities............................................ 300,000
Deaf Blind Service Center, Seattle, WA, for training programs and
materials for support service providers who assist deaf blind
individuals with employment and independent living........... 200,000
Elwyn, Inc., Aston, PA, for job training and education programs for
individuals with disabilities................................ 100,000
Enable America, Inc., Tampa, FL, for civic/citizenship demonstration
project for disabled adults.................................. 600,000
Intellectual Disabilities Education Association, Inc., Bridgeport,
CT, for IDEA Learning Center programming..................... 225,000
Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL for a training program to
prepare instructors to work with visually impaired veterans, which
may include scholarships..................................... 600,000
Opportunity Enterprises, Inc., Valparaiso, IN for its adult day
program, which may include equipment......................... 150,000
Southern California Rehabilitation Services, Downey, CA for computer
and Internet training for individuals with disabilities, which may
include equipment............................................ 100,000
Southside Training, Employment and Placement Services, Inc.,
Farmville, VA for training, employment services, and placement
assistance for persons with disabilities, which may include
equipment.................................................... 300,000
Special Olympics of Rhode Island, Warwick, RI for delivering
programs and promoting physical fitness among individuals with
disabilities................................................. 200,000
Supporting Autism and Families Everywhere, Wilkes-Barre, PA, for
vocational services and program support...................... 100,000
Vocational Guidance Services--Painesville Center, Painesville, OH
for the Training Enhancements Promoting Jobs for Ohioans with
Disabilities project......................................... 100,000
Wisconsin Coalition of Independent Living Centers, Inc., Madison, WI
for its Increase Vets' Independence Initiative to provide
independent living services to disabled veterans............. 150,000
For the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation
Research, the conferees note that the budget request included
$3,000,000 to support demonstrations of promising models to
serve students with intellectual disabilities in higher
education. Instead, the conferees provide $11,000,000 for
Model Comprehensive Transition and Postsecondary Programs for
Students with Intellectual Disabilities, as authorized in the
Higher Education Act, within the Higher Education account.
Special Institutions for Persons With Disabilities
AMERICAN PRINTING HOUSE FOR THE BLIND
The conference agreement includes $24,600,000 for the
American Printing House for the Blind as proposed by the
Senate instead of $22,599,000 as proposed by the House.
GALLAUDET UNIVERSITY
The conference agreement includes $123,000,000 for
Gallaudet University instead of $120,000,000 as proposed by
the House and $126,000,000 as proposed by the Senate. The
conference agreement includes bill language designating
$5,000,000 of this amount for construction and provides that
the funds are available until expended.
Career, Technical, and Adult Education
The conference agreement includes $2,016,447,000 for
Career, Technical, and Adult Education as proposed by the
House and $2,018,447,000 as proposed by the Senate. The
conference agreement provides $1,225,447,000 in fiscal year
2010 funding, of which $4,400,000 is available on October 1,
2009 and $1,221,047,000 is available on July 1, 2010, and
$791,000,000 in fiscal year 2011 funding for this account.
The conference agreement includes bill language specifying
$45,907,000 within funds provided for the Adult Education
State Grants program for distribution to States and outlying
areas in order to remedy an administrative error in prior
years as proposed by the House. The Senate proposed similar
language designating $46,000,000.
The conference agreement continues the English literacy and
civics education set-aside within the appropriation for Adult
Education State Grants. The conferees intend for these funds
to help States or localities affected significantly by
immigration to implement integrated English literacy, U.S.
history, and civics education programs that provide a program
of instruction designed to help an English language learner
achieve competence in English through contextualized
instruction on the rights and responsibilities of
citizenship, naturalization procedures, civic participation,
and United States history and government to help such learner
acquire the skills and knowledge to become an active and
informed parent, worker, and community member.
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Student Financial Assistance
(INCLUDING DEFERRAL OF FUNDS)
The conference agreement includes $19,296,809,000 for
Student Financial Assistance as proposed by the Senate
instead of $19,634,905,000 as proposed by the House.
The conference agreement includes $17,495,000,000 for the
Pell Grant program as proposed by the Senate instead of
$17,783,395,000 as proposed by the House. The funds in this
conference agreement will support a $4,860 maximum Pell grant
for the 2010-2011 award year. With the additional funds
provided under the College Cost Reduction Act and the
Recovery Act, the total maximum Pell grant will increase to
$5,550 for the 2010-2011 award year, an increase of $200 over
the previous award year.
The conference agreement defers $561,000,000 from
unobligated balances under the mandatory Academic
Competitiveness and SMART grants program as proposed by the
House. The Senate proposed to rescind, rather than defer,
these funds. These balances are not needed to pay Academic
Competitiveness and SMART awards in the 2010-2011 award year
and will partially offset additional costs in the Pell Grant
program.
The conferees concur that the Department shall provide the
same funding in fiscal year 2010 for the Work Colleges
program authorized under section 448 of the Higher Education
Act from the Federal Work-Study Program appropriation as
proposed by the House. The Senate did not propose similar
report language.
Higher Education
The conference agreement includes $2,255,665,000 for Higher
Education instead of $2,294,882,000 as proposed by the House
and $2,106,749,000 as proposed by the Senate. The conference
agreement includes citations in the bill for title VIII of
the Higher Education Act (HEA) and part I of subtitle A of
title VI of the America COMPETES Act as proposed by the
Senate. The House did not propose using these citations.
Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education (FIPSE)
Within the amount for FIPSE, the conference agreement
includes $10,000,000 for the college textbook rental pilot
initiative as proposed by the House. The Senate did not
propose a similar provision. The conferees direct that these
funds be awarded in accordance with section 803(b) through
(d) of the Higher Education Act. The conferees are interested
in projects that propose expanding the services of college
bookstores to offer innovative efforts to increase
opportunities for students to rent college course materials
and lower costs for students. These projects may include, but
not be limited to, activities that: (1) acquire course
materials that the entity will make available by rent to
students, (2) develop or acquire equipment or software
necessary for the conduct of a rental program, (3) place a
priority on higher cost and introductory level classes, and
(4) focus on students with the greatest financial need. The
conferees direct that the Department provide a briefing to
the Committees on Appropriations of the House of
Representatives and the Senate not less than 30 days prior to
the release of a request for proposals.
Within the amount for FIPSE, $6,000,000 is included for
grants to institutions of higher education for Centers of
Excellence for Veteran Student Success, to support veterans,
particularly those returning from Iraq and Afghanistan as
proposed by the House. The Senate did not propose a similar
provision. The conferees direct that these funds be awarded
in accordance with section 873 of the HEA.
Within the amount for FIPSE, $1,000,000 is included for the
Training for Realtime Writers program under section 872 of
the HEA as proposed by the Senate. The House did not propose
funding for this program.
Within the amount for FIPSE, $750,000 is included for the
Off-campus Community Service program, in accordance with
section 447 of the HEA. The Senate proposed $1,000,000 and
the House did not propose a similar provision.
Within the amount for FIPSE, $28,822,000 is included for
the Comprehensive Program, for which the conferees direct the
Department to establish these invitational priorities:
centers of excellence for teacher preparation as described in
section 242 of the HEA; university sustainability initiatives
as described in section 881 of HEA; rural development
initiatives for rural-serving colleges and universities as
described in section 861 of HEA; initiatives to assist highly
qualified minorities and women to acquire doctoral degrees in
fields where they are underrepresented as described in
section 807 of HEA; modeling and simulation programs as
described in section 891 of HEA; and higher education
consortia to design and offer interdisciplinary programs that
focus on poverty and human capability as described in section
741(a)(11) of HEA. The House proposed $34,805,000 for the
Comprehensive Program, while the Senate did not designate a
specific amount for this activity.
As proposed by the Senate, the conference agreement does
not set aside $1,000,000 in the bill for modeling and
simulation programs under section 891 of the HEA. The House
proposed $1,000,000 for these programs. Instead, these
programs are included as an invitational priority under the
FIPSE Comprehensive Program.
The conference agreement includes $101,507,000 for the
following projects in the following amounts:
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Project Amount
------------------------------------------------------------------------
AB Christian Learning Center, Ft. Worth, TX for a higher 175,000
education resource center................................
AIB College of Business, Des Moines, IA, to continue 400,000
recruiting and training captioners and court reporters
and to provide scholarships to students..................
Alamo Community College, San Antonio, TX for an associates 200,000
degree program for air traffic controllers, which may
include equipment and technology.........................
Albany State University, Albany, GA for a model program to 150,000
increase the recruitment and retention of
underrepresented students in postsecondary education.....
Alcorn State University, Alcorn, MS, for graduate level 300,000
curriculum development...................................
Alexander City Chamber of Commerce Foundation, Alexander 100,000
City, AL for the Gateway to Education Scholarship
program, including scholarships..........................
Alverno College, Milwaukee, WI for its Research Center for 100,000
Women and Girls, which may include equipment.............
Anne Arundel Community College, Hanover, MD for its 350,000
science, technology, engineering, and math initiative,
which may include equipment and technology...............
Anoka Ramsey Community College, Coon Rapids, MN for 800,000
curriculum development in programs relating to the
medical device manufacturing industry, including purchase
of equipment.............................................
Armstrong Atlantic State University Cyber Security 457,000
Research Institute Foundation, Savannah, GA for
curriculum development, including purchase of equipment..
Asnuntuck Community College, Enfield, CT for a Medical 250,000
Device Machine Technology Certificate Program, which may
include equipment and technology.........................
Assumption College, Worcester, MA, for the acquisition of 100,000
educational equipment and information technology.........
Beloit College, Beloit, WI for college scholarships and 150,000
college outreach and early awareness programs............
Benedictine University, Lisle, IL, to design, create, and 150,000
implement open source educational materials for use in
introductory college courses.............................
Blackburn College, Carlinville, IL, for science education 225,000
programs and laboratory upgrades, including the purchase
of equipment.............................................
Blue Mountain College, Blue Mountain, MS, for the purchase 100,000
of math and science equipment............................
Blue Mountain Community College, Pendleton, OR, to expand 100,000
post-secondary education including college preparatory,
advanced degree and continuing education programs........
Brandeis University, Waltham, MA for science and 350,000
technology academic programs, which may include equipment
and technology...........................................
Brazosport College, Galveston, TX for purchase of 200,000
equipment to be used in the petrochemical and nuclear
technician training programs.............................
Brazosport College, Lake Jackson, TX for curriculum 380,000
development..............................................
Brescia University, Owensboro, KY, for education programs 500,000
including the purchase of equipment......................
Briar Cliff University, Sioux City, IA for purchase of 100,000
equipment................................................
Buena Vista University, Storm Lake, IA, for support for 200,000
students with disabilities...............................
Burcham Hills Retirement Community, East Lansing, MI to 200,000
develop an Alzheimer's and dementia training program,
including purchase of equipment..........................
Butler Community College, El Dorado, KS for purchase of 500,000
equipment................................................
Caldwell College, Caldwell, NJ for curriculum development, 550,000
including purchase of equipment..........................
California Baptist University, Riverside, CA for purchase 300,000
of equipment.............................................
California State University, Fullerton, CA for curriculum 350,000
development associated with the Vietnamese language and
culture program..........................................
California State University, Fullerton, CA for the Center 300,000
for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning in
Mathematics and Science..................................
California State University, Sacramento, CA for equipment 350,000
and technology for science laboratories..................
Campbell University, Buies Creek, NC for an initiative at 300,000
its School of Pharmacy to train underrepresented
pharmacists..............................................
Canisius College, Buffalo, NY for its science education 400,000
program, which may include equipment and technology......
Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, for Internet- 100,000
based foreign language programs..........................
Cedar Crest College, Allentown, PA, for science education 100,000
programs, including the purchase of equipment............
Center for Empowered Living and Learning, Denver, CO, for 300,000
an education program on terrorism........................
Central Maine Community College, Auburn, ME for its 150,000
Veterans to College Initiative to provide academic
counseling and support to veterans.......................
Centralia College, Centralia, WA for biotechnology and 375,000
science equipment........................................
Chestnut Hill College, Philadelphia, PA, for the Center 100,000
for Environmental Sciences and Sustainability............
Cheyney University of Pennsylvania, Cheyney, PA for its 100,000
Keystone Honors Academy..................................
City College of San Jose, CA for its California 368,000
Construction College to train students for careers in
construction management, which may include equipment.....
Clackamas Community College, Oregon City, OR for education 400,000
and training programs in renewable energy fields, which
may include equipment and technology.....................
Clarke College, Dubuque, IA for its Doctor of Nurse 400,000
Practitioner program, which may include equipment,
technology and scholarships..............................
Cleveland State University, Cleveland, OH, for supportive 200,000
services to degree-seeking veterans......................
Coahoma Community College, Clarksdale, MS for curricula, 50,000
equipment and technology.................................
Coffeyville Community College, Coffeyville, KS for the 500,000
Native American Center, including purchase of equipment..
College of Southern Idaho, Twin Falls, ID for curriculum 200,000
development, including the purchase of equipment.........
College of the Canyons, Santa Clarita, CA for the 100,000
University Center Consortium, including curriculum
development..............................................
College Opportunity Resources for Education, Philadelphia, 750,000
PA for college preparation and scholarship assistance....
College Success Foundation, Washington, DC, for mentoring 500,000
and scholarships.........................................
College Summit-West Virginia, Dunbar, WV for a college 100,000
access initiative........................................
Colorado State University--Pueblo, Pueblo, CO, for STEM 125,000
programs, including equipment............................
Columbia College, Columbia, SC for its Masters Degree 200,000
Program in Divergent Learning............................
Columbus State University, Columbus, GA for a Science, 150,000
Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) program..........
Command and General Staff College Foundation, Leavenworth, 250,000
KS, for curriculum and course development for a homeland
security masters degree program..........................
Community College of Allegheny County, Pittsburgh, PA, to 100,000
support technical and career postsecondary education
programs.................................................
Community College of Rhode Island, Warwick, RI, for a 200,000
transition to college program............................
Community College System of New Hampshire, Concord, NH, to 500,000
purchase equipment and technology to modernize the
teaching of nursing......................................
County of Greensville, Emporia, VA, for equipment and 400,000
technology upgrades at the Southside Virginia Education
Center...................................................
Creighton University, Omaha, NE for purchase of equipment. 500,000
Dallas County Community College District, Dallas, TX for 300,000
its Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
(STEM) Professions Initiative, which may include
scholarships.............................................
Dean College, Franklin, MA for its Embedded Study Model 150,000
Project to integrate academic support services into
curricula, which may include equipment and technology....
Delta State University, Cleveland, MS, for teacher 300,000
training in science and curriculum development...........
Dickinson State University, Dickinson, ND, for its 600,000
Theodore Roosevelt Center................................
Donnelly College, Kansas City, KS, for equipment and 200,000
technology...............................................
Eastern Arizona College, Thatcher, AZ, for the Gila 400,000
Community College nursing education program, which may
include equipment and technology.........................
Eastern New Mexico University, Portales, NM, for 100,000
educational equipment and technology infrastructure......
Edmonds Community College, Lynwood, WA, for equipment for 600,000
training programs at its National Advanced Materials and
Manufacturing Innovation Center..........................
Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the Senate, Boston, MA, 13,602,000
for program development, which may include equipment,
technology, and support for an endowment.................
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Elgin Community College, Elgin, IL, for the Health Careers 100,000
Center of Excellence, including curriculum development
and purchase of equipment................................
Emerson College, Boston, MA, for educational equipment and 250,000
technology infrastructure................................
Emmanuel College, Boston, MA, for educational equipment 200,000
and technology infrastructure to support the Center for
Science Education........................................
Endicott College, Beverly, MA, for educational equipment 150,000
and technology infrastructure............................
Evergreen State College, Olympia, WA, for its Curriculum 325,000
for the Bioregion initiative.............................
Fairleigh Dickenson University, Madison, NJ, for 500,000
curriculum development, including purchase of equipment..
Florida Gulf Coast University, Ft. Myers, FL, for the 350,000
Coastal Watershed Institute..............................
Ft. Hays State University, Hays, KS, for purchase of 250,000
equipment................................................
Fulton-Montgomery Community College, Johnstown, NY, to 200,000
establish a Center for Engineering and Technology........
Gadsden State Community College, Gadsden, AL, for 100,000
technology upgrades......................................
George C. Wallace Community College, Dothan, AL, for 200,000
equipment and technology to train energy technicians for
nuclear facilities.......................................
Goodwin College, East Hartford, CT, for an environmental 175,000
studies program..........................................
Gordon College, Wenham, MA, for educational equipment and 200,000
technology infrastructure................................
Grace College and Theological Seminary, Winona Lake, IN, 150,000
for curriculum development, including purchase of
equipment................................................
Harrisburg University of Science and Technology, 400,000
Harrisburg, PA, for curriculum development and for
laboratory upgrades, including the purchase of equipment
and technology...........................................
Hawaii Community College, Hilo, HI, for supportive 500,000
services and classroom courses to prepare students
unprepared for postsecondary education...................
Hill College, Hillsboro, TX, for vocational training at 200,000
the Bosque County campus, which may include equipment and
technology...............................................
Huntingdon College, Montgomery, AL, for teacher training.. 100,000
Huston-Tillotson University, Austin, TX for a math and 350,000
science education initiative.............................
Hutchinson Community College, Hutchinson, KS, for purchase 250,000
of equipment.............................................
Illinois Community College Trustee Association, 600,000
Springfield, IL, for the Illinois Community College
Sustainability Network to promote and provide energy
education and sustainable practices......................
Iowa Lakes Community College, Estherville, IA, for a 400,000
training program in construction technology and wind
turbine technology, including equipment..................
Iowa Valley Community College District, Marshalltown, IA, 165,000
for purchase of equipment................................
Iowa Valley Community College District, Marshalltown, IA, 400,000
for a training program in agricultural and renewable
energy technology, including the purchase of equipment...
Itawamba Community College, Fulton, MS, for consolidation 700,000
of the Tupelo and Fulton Nursing School Programs in order
to provide additional nursing specialists to a five-
county region............................................
Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana, Northwest Region, 100,000
Indianapolis, IN, for education programs including
equipment................................................
Ivy Tech Community College, Terre Haute, IN, for equipment 600,000
and technology for training programs at its Advanced
Manufacturing Center.....................................
Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, AL, for 250,000
purchase of equipment....................................
Jewish Employment and Vocational Service (JEVS) d/b/a JEVS 165,000
Human Services, Philadelphia, PA, for an associate degree
program in court reporting, which may include equipment
and technology...........................................
Johnson C. Smith University, Charlotte, NC, for an 400,000
Undergraduate Research Center for Electronic and Cyber
Security, which may include equipment, technology and
student financial assistance.............................
Jones County Junior College, Ellisville, MS, for purchase 200,000
of equipment and technology upgrades.....................
Junior College District of Metropolitan Kansas City, 500,000
Kansas City, MO, for purchase of equipment and technology
upgrades for the radiological technology laboratory......
Kalamazoo Community Mental Health and Substance Abuse 100,000
Services, Kalamazoo, MI, for a nursing distance education
curriculum, including purchase of equipment..............
Kalamazoo Valley Community College, Kalamazoo, MI, for 550,000
purchase of equipment....................................
Kankakee Community College, Kankakee, IL, for renewable 400,000
energy technology training programs, which may include
equipment and technology.................................
Keene State College, Keene, NH, for its Regional Center 300,000
for Advanced Manufacturing Education, which may include
equipment and student financial assistance...............
Keene State College, Keene, NH, for curriculum development 100,000
and educational equipment for the Monadnock Biodiesel
Collaborative............................................
Kern Community College District, Bakersfield, CA, for 250,000
purchase of equipment....................................
Lackawanna College, Scranton, PA, for laboratory upgrades 100,000
to a science center, including the purchase of equipment.
Lake Area Technical Institute, Watertown, SD, for 500,000
educational equipment for the Energy Technology Program..
Lake Area Technical Institute, Watertown, SD, for 150,000
educational equipment related to fire training...........
Lake Michigan College, Benton Harbor, MI, for curriculum 150,000
development, including the purchase of equipment.........
Lake Superior College, Duluth, MN, for certificate and 200,000
degree programs in aviation, which may include equipment
and technology...........................................
Lakes Region Community College, Concord, NH, for 125,000
curriculum development and educational equipment for the
Energy Services and Technology program...................
Lakeshore Technical College, Cleveland, WI, for curriculum 250,000
development..............................................
Leeward Community College, Pearl City, HI, to provide 400,000
college preparatory education for Filipino students......
Lesley University, Cambridge, MA, for development of the 150,000
National Center for Teachers and School Leaders program..
LeTourneau University, Longview, TX, for purchase of 350,000
equipment................................................
Lincoln Land Community College, Springfield, IL, for the 350,000
HIRE Education Program, including purchase of equipment..
Lincoln University, Lincoln University, PA, for college 100,000
preparation programs.....................................
Livingstone College, Salisbury, NC, for its Center for 300,000
Holistic Learning to provide academic and student support
services, which may include equipment and technology.....
Long Island University, Brookville, NY, for a Grow Your 700,000
Own Teacher Program providing mentoring, education and
support to high school students in underserved areas,
which may include college scholarships...................
Lorain County Community College, Elyria, OH, for education 200,000
programs including the purchase of equipment.............
Loras College, Dubuque, IA, for science education 200,000
equipment................................................
Los Angeles City College Foundation, Los Angeles, CA for 450,000
the Los Angeles City College nursing program.............
Loyola University New Orleans, New Orleans, LA, to 400,000
establish The Center for Music and Arts Entrepreneurship
& Music Industry Studies.................................
Lyndon State College, Lyndonville, VT, for a center for 300,000
rural students...........................................
Madisonville Community College, Madisonville, KY for 100,000
purchase of equipment....................................
Marian University, Fond du Lac, WI for nursing curriculum 200,000
development..............................................
Maricopa County Community College District, Mesa, AZ for 100,000
health professions training..............................
Maricopa County Community College District, Tempe, AZ for 300,000
its East Valley Veterans Education Center to enable
veterans to enroll in and complete postsecondary
education, which may include equipment and technology....
Maricopa County Community College District, Tempe, AZ for 300,000
the Bilingual Nursing Program at South Mountain Community
College, which may include stipends......................
Marshall University Research Corporation, Huntington, WV 300,000
for equipment and technology for advanced maritime
training.................................................
Marymount Manhattan College, New York, NY for academic 400,000
programs at the Geraldine Farraro Center for Educational
Excellence in Science, Technology, and Math, which may
include equipment and technology.........................
Marymount University, Arlington, VA for science equipment 200,000
and technology...........................................
Maryville College, Maryville, TN for an experiential 300,000
science education program................................
Mercyhurst College, Erie, PA, for education programs and 100,000
support services for individuals with disabilities.......
Metropolitan State College, Denver, CO for equipment and 200,000
technology for its accredited aviation training program..
Mid-America Christian University, Oklahoma City, OK for 485,000
teacher training programs, including purchase of
equipment................................................
Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, TN for a 750,000
STEM education teacher training initiative, which may
include stipends.........................................
Midland Independent School District, Midland, TX for 350,000
teacher training.........................................
Midway College, Inc, Midway, KY, for facilities and 100,000
equipment................................................
Miles Community College, Miles City, MT, for curriculum 100,000
development and educational equipment relating to
bioenergy................................................
Minnesota State Colleges and Universities, Office of the 300,000
Chancellor, St Paul, MN, for career and education
services to veterans.....................................
Minot State University, Minot, ND, to establish a Center 950,000
for Community Research and Service.......................
Mississippi College, Clinton, MS, to support dyslexia 250,000
education and training...................................
Mississippi Valley State University, Itta Bena, MS for an 400,000
initiative to prepare undergraduate students for
professional medical education, which may include
equipment, technology and scholarships...................
Missouri State University, Springfield, MO, for 1,000,000
technology, equipment, and educational materials.........
Monroe Community College, Rochester, NY for an Academy for 275,000
Veterans' Success to provide academic, career counseling,
and support services to veterans.........................
Monroe Community College, Rochester, NY to establish a 325,000
medical laboratory technician program, including
curriculum development and purchase of equipment.........
Monroe County Community College, Monroe, MI for a Nuclear 200,000
Engineering Technology Program...........................
Mott Community College, Flint, MI, for the Center for 200,000
Advanced Manufacturing...................................
Mount Union College, Alliance, OH for engineering and 100,000
technology programs, which may include curricula,
faculty, equipment, technology and student support.......
Muhlenberg College, Allentown, PA, for a civic engagement 100,000
and service learning program.............................
National Labor College, George Meany Center for Labor 400,000
Studies, Silver Spring, MD, for the Adult Learning
Program..................................................
Nazareth College, Rochester, NY, for educational equipment 300,000
and technology upgrades relating to math and science
education................................................
Neumann College, Aston, PA for pharmacy education 200,000
programs, which may include equipment and technology.....
New College, Sarasota, FL for digital collections at the 100,000
Jane Bancroft Cook Library...............................
New Mexico Military Institute, Roswell, NM for its Native 300,000
American Criminal Justice Program, which may include
student scholarships.....................................
Niagara Community College, Sanborn, NY for equipment and 100,000
technology for training programs in hospitality and
tourism..................................................
Niagara County Community College, Sanborn, NY for 275,000
information technology upgrades..........................
North Arkansas College, Harrison, AR for an education 250,000
technology initiative, including purchase of equipment...
North Shore Community College, Danvers, MA for a veterans 400,000
education and job training program, which may include
scholarships and stipends................................
Northampton Community College, Bethlehem, PA for 400,000
programmatic support of its Monroe County campus, which
may include equipment and technology.....................
Northeast Iowa Community College, Calmar, IA, for a 300,000
training program in renewable energy technology..........
Northern Kentucky University Foundation, Highland Heights, 350,000
KY for purchase of equipment.............................
Northern Kentucky University, Highland Heights, KY, for 2,400,000
the purchase of equipment................................
Northern Virginia Community College, Annandale, VA for a 500,000
health information management program....................
Northwestern Connecticut Community College, Winsted, CT 350,000
for an associate degree nursing program, which may
include equipment and technology.........................
Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK for a wildlife 450,000
management technician program, which may include
equipment................................................
Palm Beach Community College, Lake Worth, FL for education 150,000
and training programs in emerging industries at its
Institute for Energy, which may include equipment and
technology...............................................
Palm Beach Community College, Lake Worth, FL for equipment 350,000
and technology for student technology and communication
programs at its Belle Glade campus.......................
Pearl River Community College, Poplarville, MS, for 200,000
instructional technology including the purchase of
equipment................................................
Philadelphia University, Philadelphia, PA, for educational 100,000
equipment relating to science............................
Pittsburg State University, Pittsburg, KS, for education 400,000
programs.................................................
Polk Community College, Winter Haven, FL for purchase of 300,000
equipment................................................
Portland Community College, Portland, OR for education and 350,000
training programs in renewable energy and emerging
industries, which may include equipment and technology...
Pulaski Technical College, North Little Rock, AR for 600,000
library improvements, which may include equipment and
technology...............................................
Rhode Island College Foundation, Providence, RI, for 200,000
educational equipment relating to science................
Richland Community College, Decatur, IL for curriculum 200,000
development in its bioenergy and bioprocessing degree
programs.................................................
Riverside Community College District, Riverside, CA for 600,000
curriculum development...................................
Rockford College, Rockford, IL, for technology upgrades 300,000
and educational equipment................................
Rutgers University School of Law, Camden, NJ, for its 500,000
public interest legal program, which may include
scholarships and fellowships, a public interest summer
externship program, its Marshall Brennan Program, and pro
bono legal services......................................
Saint Xavier University, Chicago, IL, for technology and 750,000
equipment................................................
Salve Regina University, Newport, RI for equipment and 500,000
technology at its Blackstone Valley learning center and
Newport campus...........................................
San Francisco State University, San Francisco, CA for a 350,000
competency-based early childhood education and training
initiative, which may include equipment and technology...
San Jacinto College, Pasadena, TX for training programs in 400,000
the maritime and energy industries, which may include
equipment and technology.................................
San Jose State University Research Foundation, San Jose, 220,000
CA for an interdisciplinary Center for Global Innovation
and Immigration, including curricula development and
student research.........................................
San Luis Obispo County Community College District, San 350,000
Luis Obispo, CA for purchase of equipment................
San Mateo County Community College District, San Mateo, CA 350,000
for the University Center Consortium initiative to expand
academic programs and the number of students pursuing
postsecondary education..................................
Santa Fe College, Gainesville, FL for a clinical 450,000
laboratory sciences program, including curriculum
development and purchase of equipment....................
Seattle University, Seattle, WA for the Fostering Scholars 500,000
Program, including scholarships..........................
Security on Campus, Inc, King of Prussia, PA, for a campus 100,000
crime and emergency response training program............
Simpson College, Indianola, IA, for the creation of the 500,000
John C Culver Public Policy Center.......................
Snow College, Ephraim, UT, for health professions 600,000
education programs.......................................
Southeast Missouri State University, Cape Girardeau, MO 500,000
for technology upgrades..................................
Southern Arkansas University Tech, Camden, AR, for 150,000
curriculum development and educational equipment in the
Aerospace Manufacturing program..........................
Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL for equipment 400,000
and technology upgrades..................................
Southern Queens Park Association, Jamaica, NY for its 350,000
Young Adults College Access & Preparedness Program, in
partnership with Bard College and local high schools, to
expand college access, retention and graduation for youth
and young adults.........................................
Southern Union Community College, Wadley, AL for purchase 100,000
of equipment.............................................
Special Education District of McHenry County, Woodstock, 100,000
IL for the Pathways Program..............................
St. Clair County Community College, Port Huron, MI for 100,000
curriculum development...................................
St. Francis College, Brooklyn, NY for its Project Access 650,000
initiative, which may include equipment and technology...
St. Joseph's College, Brooklyn, NY for equipment and 400,000
technology for science laboratories, smart classrooms and
distance learning........................................
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St. Mary's College of Maryland, St. Mary's City, MD for 600,000
science laboratory and information technology equipment..
St. Norbert College, De Pere, WI for an initiative to 910,000
prepare students in science, technology, engineering and
math (STEM) fields, which may include equipment and
technology...............................................
St. Peter's College, Jersey City, NJ for equipment and 300,000
technology for smart classrooms..........................
St. Petersburg College, Clearwater, FL for a healthcare 300,000
informatics program, including curriculum development and
purchase of equipment....................................
St. Thomas University, Miami Gardens, FL for a science and 300,000
technology teacher training program in conjunction with
the Miami-Dade County Public School System...............
St. Vincent College, Latrobe, PA for purchase of equipment 150,000
St. Xavier University, Orland Park, IL for the Science, 500,000
Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Education Center,
including purchase of equipment..........................
State University of New York at Geneseo, Geneseo, NY for 500,000
purchase of equipment....................................
Susquehanna University, Selinsgrove, PA, for science 100,000
education programs and laboratory upgrades, including the
purchase of equipment....................................
Tabor College, Hillsboro, KS, for rural nursing and 350,000
education programs.......................................
Tallahassee Community College, Tallahassee, FL for 200,000
purchase of equipment....................................
Texas Life-Sciences Collaboration Center, Georgetown, TX 245,000
for life science programs, including purchase of
equipment................................................
Texas State Technical College, Waco, TX for its Career 100,000
Paths for Veterans project...............................
Texas State University, San Marcos, TX for nursing 1,000,000
curriculum development, including purchase of equipment..
Three Rivers Community College, Poplar Bluff, MO for an 215,000
education technology initiative..........................
Trident Technical College, Charleston, SC for the nursing 500,000
education program, which may include equipment...........
Trine University, Angola, IN for curriculum development... 340,000
Truckee Meadows Community College, Reno, NV, to establish 600,000
an online degree program for non-traditional students....
Union County College, Cranford, NJ for curriculum 400,000
development..............................................
University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ for the Disability 500,000
Resource Center to provide instruction and support to
disabled veterans to ensure academic success, which may
include equipment........................................
University of Arkansas at Monticello, Monticello, AR, for 250,000
educational equipment, technology and wiring relating to
energy and environmental education.......................
University of Central Arkansas, Conway, AR, for curriculum 100,000
development and educational equipment relating to
information technology...................................
University of Connecticut School of Law, Hartford, CT for 365,000
a Center for Energy and Environmental Law................
University of Dubuque, Dubuque, IA, for equipment and 400,000
technology for its aviation degree program...............
University of Guam, Mangilao, GU for development, in 300,000
conjunction with the Guam Public School System and Guam
Community College, of a K-16 educational program to
provide a seamless pathway for college and careers.......
University of Hawaii at Hilo Clinical Pharmacy Training 1,500,000
Program, Hilo, HI, for a clinical pharmacy training
program..................................................
University of Hawaii School of Law, Honolulu, HI, for the 400,000
health policy center.....................................
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, to 150,000
design, create, and implement open source educational
materials for use in introductory college courses........
University of Massachusetts-Boston, Boston, MA, for 200,000
educational equipment to support a developmental science
research center..........................................
University of Massachusetts-Lowell, Lowell, MA, for a 200,000
cooperative education program............................
University of Minnesota, Crookston, MN for its Center for 550,000
Rural Entrepreneurial Studies, which may include
equipment, technology and student support................
University of Montana--Mike & Maureen Mansfield Center, 200,000
Missoula, MT, to establish the Institute for Leadership
and Public Service to fulfill the purposes of the
Mansfield Center, including the creation of an endowment.
University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH for its National 450,000
Center on Inclusive Education for Children with Autism
Spectrum Disorders and Related Disabilities..............
University of New Haven, Waterbury, CT for equipment and 350,000
technology for the Henry C. Lee Institute of Forensic
Science Learning Center..................................
University of New Mexico-Taos, NM for equipment and 450,000
technology for distance education programs...............
University of South Dakota, Vermillion, SD, to identify 500,000
and address the educational needs of veterans with
disabilities.............................................
University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS, for 200,000
curriculum and professional development at University of
Southern Mississippi-Gulf Coast campus...................
University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS, for 100,000
teacher training at the Center for Economic Education....
University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS, for 500,000
the development of a student retention initiative........
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Chattanooga, TN 770,000
for the Center for Leadership in Science, Technology,
Engineering and Mathematics Education, including purchase
of equipment.............................................
University of Texas at Tyler, Tyler, TX for a science, 300,000
technology, engineering and math initiative, including
purchase of equipment....................................
University of Virginia Center for Politics, 100,000
Charlottesville, VA, to develop interactive civic lessons
for high school students.................................
University of Virginia, Wise, VA for installation of a 150,000
Voice Over Internet Protocol telephone system and
demonstration activities through its Emerging
Technologies Learning Center.............................
University of Washington, Bothell, WA for a nursing 200,000
faculty consortium training program, which may include
scholarships.............................................
University of West Florida, Pensacola, FL, for education 650,000
programs for veterans....................................
Urban College, Boston, MA, to support higher education 500,000
programs serving low-income and minority students........
Utah State University, Logan, UT, to establish a land- 750,000
grant education and research network.....................
Valley City State University, Valley City, ND, for the 750,000
Great Plains STEM Education Center.......................
Vanguard University, Costa Mesa, CA for a teacher training 350,000
initiative, including purchase of equipment..............
Voices of September 11th, New Canaan, CT, to continue the 100,000
9/11 Living Memorial Project.............................
Wayne State College, Norfolk, NE for equipment at the 100,000
South Sioux City College Center..........................
Weber State University, Ogden, UT, for curriculum 100,000
development..............................................
Western Governors University, Salt Lake City, UT for 600,000
curriculum development...................................
Western Kentucky Community and Technical College, Paducah, 250,000
KY for purchase of equipment.............................
Western Kentucky University Research Foundation, Bowling 2,000,000
Green, KY, for equipment purchase........................
Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, KY for 500,000
purchase of equipment....................................
Westminster College, Salt Lake City, UT, to expand 500,000
distance learning technology including the purchase of
equipment................................................
Wharton County Jr. College, Wharton, TX for curriculum 220,000
development to train students for work in the nuclear
power industry...........................................
Wheelock College, Boston, MA, to develop a higher 100,000
education access program for early childhood educators...
Whitworth University, Spokane, WA, for science, 100,000
technology, engineering, and mathematics equipment.......
Winthrop University, Rock Hill, SC for its Focusing on 350,000
Collegiate Undergraduate Success initiative to enhance
residential learning and academic support services for
students.................................................
Youngstown State University, Youngstown, OH for its Social- 200,000
Emotional Learning (SEL) Project to integrate SEL theory
and techniques into the College of Education curricula
and for evaluation activities............................
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For Erma Byrd Scholarships, the conference agreement
includes bill language designating $1,500,000 as proposed by
the Senate. The House proposed $1,000,000 for these
scholarships, which are intended to increase the size of the
industrial health and safety workforce in the public and
private sectors.
For the Model Comprehensive Transition and Postsecondary
Programs for Students with Intellectual Disabilities, the
conferees intend that the Department support a range of
awards in size and scope, up to $1,000,000 for each year of
the award year, to promote the implementation of high-quality
model programs and to provide a better understanding of an
array of effective practices. The conferees direct that the
Department provide a briefing to the Committees on
Appropriations of the House of Representatives and the Senate
not less than 30 days prior to the release of a request for
proposals.
For TRIO, the conferees intend that the increase over
fiscal year 2009 be used for the Student Support Services
program, which will be re-competed in fiscal year 2010. The
conferees recognize that supportive services aimed at
increasing retention and graduation of low-income students in
college are an important complement to student financial aid,
particularly the Pell Grant program. Many such retention
services are supported through Student Support Services
grants. Thus, the conferees intend that the funds provided
will maintain the number of Student Support Services
grantees.
Historically Black College and University Capital Financing Program
The conference agreement includes $20,582,000 for the
Historically Black College and University Capital Financing
Program as proposed by the House instead of $10,354,000 as
proposed by the Senate.
Institute of Education Sciences
The conference agreement includes $659,006,000 for the
Institute of Education Sciences (IES) instead of $664,256,000
as proposed by the House and $679,256,000 as proposed by the
Senate. The conference agreement specifies that $588,356,000
of total IES funding shall be available through fiscal year
2011.
Within the amount provided for IES Research, Development,
and Dissemination, the conference agreement includes
$1,000,000 for a national study on minority male achievement
as described in section 1109 of the Higher Education Act. The
House proposed $2,000,000 for this activity, while the Senate
did not propose a similar provision.
Within the amount provided for IES Research, Development,
and Dissemination, the conference agreement includes
$2,000,000 for a new research and development center for
adult learning and literacy, as outlined in House Report 111-
220. The Senate did not propose a similar provision.
The conferees are concerned about actions taken by IES that
leave the impression that it is not subject to the same level
of oversight and accountability as any other agency of the
Department that receives and is responsible for allocating
appropriated funds. In the fiscal year 2010 congressional
budget justification, IES indicated that it would adhere to a
congressional limitation included in the fiscal year 2009
explanatory statement of $8,023,000 for the What Works
Clearinghouse (WWC). However, the IES increased its
allocation to WWC by more than one-third above this amount,
without any notification to the Committees on Appropriations
that spending information presented in budget documents would
not be followed. The Committee expects the IES to adhere to
funding limits and guidance established by the Committees on
Appropriations.
In addition, responses to requests for information about
IES activities regularly come in later than most other
agencies and the congressional budget justification provides
limited information about the specific spending plans of the
IES and the proposed allocation of resources. The conferees
strongly support the mission of the IES, but believe the IES
should make a greater effort to communicate clearly its plans
for and use of taxpayer resources. Therefore, the conferees
direct the IES to submit an operating plan to the Committees
on Appropriations within 30 days of enactment of this Act and
quarterly reports thereafter that describe planned research,
development, and dissemination activities; actions taken to
implement such activities; and amounts obligated for each
activity at the level of detail and in the format shown in
the program output measures displayed in the fiscal year 2010
congressional budget justification.
Departmental Management
PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION
The conference agreement includes $456,200,000 for Program
Administration instead of $452,200,000 as proposed by both
the House and Senate. The conferees direct the Department to
establish an Educational Opportunity and Equity Commission,
as outlined in House Report 111-220. The Senate did not
propose this provision.
General Provisions
IMPACT AID
The conference agreement includes a general provision as
proposed by the Senate amending Public Law 110-161 to make
available certain Impact Aid basic support payments to
several school districts in Illinois for an additional two
years. The House did not propose a similar provision.
PALAU
The conference agreement includes a general provision that
extends Palau's eligibility for certain education programs
through the end of fiscal year 2010. Neither the House nor
the Senate proposed a similar provision.
STATE INCENTIVE GRANTS
The conference agreement includes a new general provision
making a technical amendment to section 14006 of Public Law
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pertaining to State Incentive Grants. Neither the House nor
the Senate proposed a similar provision.
SCHOOL BUILDING FAIRNESS ACT
The conference agreement does not include a general
provision as proposed by the Senate amending S. 1121, the
School Building Fairness Act of 2009, to include provisions
pertaining to public school libraries. The House did not
propose a similar provision.
TITLE IV
RELATED AGENCIES
Corporation for National and Community Service
OPERATING EXPENSES
The conference agreement includes $857,021,000 for the
operating expenses of the programs administered by the
Corporation for National and Community Service (the
Corporation) instead of $792,179,000 as proposed by the House
and $864,316,000 as proposed by the Senate. Funding for the
National Service Trust is provided in a separate
appropriations account as proposed by both the House and
Senate.
As proposed by the Senate, within the total for the
National Senior Volunteer Corps, the maximum total dollars
that may be used in fiscal year 2010 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 2009. The House did not
propose similar language.
As proposed by the Senate, the conferees direct that any
assignments made under section 1708 of the Serve America Act
relating to programs authorized under the Domestic Volunteer
Service Act shall be published in the Federal Register and,
following normal procedure, allow for a 90-day comment
period. Further, the conferees direct the Corporation to
detail any such assignments in its annual budget
justification. The House did not propose similar language.
Within the total provided for Innovation, Assistance, and
Other Activities, the conference agreement includes
$50,000,000 for the Social Innovation Fund as proposed by the
Senate instead of $35,000,000 as proposed by the House.
Within the total provided for Innovation, Assistance, and
Other Activities, the conference agreement includes
$1,000,000 for the nonprofit capacity building program
instead of $2,000,000 as proposed by the Senate. The House
did not propose funding for this program.
Within the total provided for Innovation, Assistance, and
Other Activities, the conference agreement includes
$4,000,000 for the Volunteer Generation Fund instead of
$8,000,000 as proposed by the Senate. The House did not
propose similar language. The conference agreement includes
bill language making the full amount available on a
competitive basis to State Commissions. Neither the House nor
the Senate proposed similar language.
The conference agreement does not concur in the Senate
proposal to include funding within the Corporation for
competitive grants under the Volunteer Generation Fund
focused on identifying and enrolling eligible individuals
into already existing Federal, State, and local benefit
programs. Rather, $2,000,000 is included for this activity
within the Department of Health and Human Services
Administration for Children and Families. The House did not
propose similar language.
Within the total provided for Learn and Serve America, the
conference agreement includes $2,000,000 for the newly
authorized Summer of Service program as proposed by the
House. The Senate did not propose funding for this program.
NATIONAL SERVICE TRUST
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
As proposed by the Senate, the conference agreement
includes $197,000,000 for the National Service Trust, to be
available until expended, instead of $178,214,000 as proposed
by the House.
The conference agreement does not concur with the House
proposal to include language designating that $1,000,000
within the total for the National Service Trust is for
education awards for Summer of Service program participants.
The Senate did not propose similar language. The conferees
note that Summer of Service program participants are entitled
to education awards, therefore language carving out dollars
specifically for these program participants is unnecessary.
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The conference agreement includes $88,000,000 for the
Corporation for National and Community Service Salaries and
Expenses as proposed by the Senate instead of $80,923,000 as
proposed by the House.
ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS
CHANGES THROUGH RULEMAKING
The conference agreement continues to include language that
the Corporation for National and Community Service (the
Corporation) 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
as proposed by the House. The Senate proposed language that
the Corporation notify the House and Senate Appropriations
Committees 15 days prior to making any significant changes to
the programs or policies.
COMBINED MATCHING OF GRANTS
The conference agreement continues to include language that
combines separate matching requirements for AmeriCorps grants
as proposed by the House. The Senate did not propose similar
language.
Corporation for Public Broadcasting
The conference agreement includes a fiscal year 2012
advance appropriation of $445,000,000 for the Corporation for
Public Broadcasting (CPB) instead of $440,000,000 as proposed
by the House and $450,000,000 as proposed by the Senate.
In addition, the conference agreement provides fiscal year
2010 appropriations for CPB totaling $86,000,000 instead of
$101,000,000 as proposed by the House and $71,000,000 as
proposed by the Senate. Of the total fiscal year 2010 funding
in the conference agreement, $25,000,000 is for fiscal
stabilization grants to public radio and television stations,
which have experienced a downturn in revenues due to the
recession that has resulted in job losses and reductions to
local programming and services. The House proposed
$40,000,000 and the Senate proposed $10,000,000 for this
purpose. In addition, the conference agreement includes bill
language providing that fiscal stabilization grants shall be
awarded to public radio and television licensees no later
than 45 days after enactment of this Act based on the
guidance outlined in House Report 111-220. The remaining
fiscal year 2010 appropriations include $36,000,000 for
digital transition grants and $25,000,000 to complete the
replacement of the public radio interconnection system.
Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The conference agreement includes $46,652,000 for the
Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service instead of
$47,000,000 as proposed by the House and $46,303,000 as
proposed by the Senate. Within the amount provided, the
conference agreement includes $349,000 for the Labor-
Management Grants program to remain available through
September 30, 2010, instead of $650,000 as proposed by the
House to remain available through September 30, 2011. The
Senate did not include a similar provision.
Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The conference agreement includes $10,358,000 for the
Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission instead of
$9,858,000 as proposed by the House and $10,858,000 as
proposed by the Senate.
Institute of Museum and Library Services
OFFICE OF MUSEUM AND LIBRARY SERVICES: GRANTS AND ADMINISTRATION
The conference agreement includes $282,251,000 for the
Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) instead of
$275,688,000 as proposed by the House and $275,056,000 as
proposed by the Senate.
Within the total for IMLS, the conference agreement
includes funds for the following activities in the following
amounts:
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Budget activity House Senate Conference
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Library Services Technology Act:
Grants to States................................... 172,561 172,000 172,561
Native American Library Services................... 3,717 4,000 4,000
National Leadership: Libraries..................... 12,437 12,437 12,437
Laura Bush 21st Century Librarian.................. 24,525 N/A 24,525
Museum Services Act:
Museums for America................................ 19,176 N/A 19,176
Museum Assessment Program.......................... 460 N/A 460
21st Century Museum Professionals.................. 1,280 N/A 1,280
Conservation Project Support....................... 3,052 N/A 3,052
Conservation Assessment Program.................... 803 N/A 803
Native American/Hawaiian Museum Services........... 945 975 975
National Leadership: Museums....................... 7,981 N/A 7,981
African American History and Culture Act:
Museum Grants for African American History & 1,485 N/A 1,485
Culture...........................................
Program Administration................................. 17,134 17,134 17,134
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Within the amount provided for Program Administration, the
conference agreement includes $4,000,000 for research and
data collection activities. Neither the House nor Senate
included similar language.
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The bill includes $16,382,000 for the following projects in
the following amounts:
Project Amount
Aerospace Museum of California Foundation, Inc., McClellan, CA for
maintenance of collections....................................930,000
Alameda County Library Foundation, Fremont, CA for technology and
equipment for the Castro Calley Library.......................300,000
Bishop Museum, Honolulu, HI, for assessments and educational
programming...................................................200,000
Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Ft. Worth, TX to enhance
collections...................................................500,000
Cape Cod Maritime Museum, Cape Cod, MA, for the continued
development of exhibits and educational programs..............100,000
Cedar Rapids Public Library, Cedar Rapids, IA, for library services,
including RFID upgrade........................................500,000
Center for American History, Austin, TX for educational programming
at the Sam Rayburn Library and Museum.........................250,000
Children's Discovery Museum of San Jose, San Jose, CA for education
programs......................................................120,000
City of Chino Hills, CA for library facility improvements.......250,000
City of Daphne, AL for library equipment........................100,000
City of Desert Hot Springs, CA for preservation of collections at
the Cabot's Pueblo Museum.....................................100,000
City of Hagerstown, MD, to restore and display the Doleman
collection....................................................150,000
City of San Diego, CA for books, technology, education and outreach
programs for the Skyline Hills Branch Library..................25,000
City of Twin Falls, ID to digitize collections..................100,000
City of Yucaipa, CA for expanded library collections and technology
upgrades......................................................100,000
Czech & Slovak Museum & Library, Cedar Rapids, IA, for exhibits.500,000
Downingtown Library Senior Center, Downingtown, PA to expand
collections and for technology upgrades.......................350,000
Eagle Mountain City, UT, for the purchase of equipment..........100,000
Florida Holocaust Museum, St. Petersburg, FL for exhibits,
collections and educational outreach programs.................200,000
Gig Harbor History Museum, Gig Harbor, WA for exhibits and
interactive displays..........................................200,000
Glenville State College, Glenville, WV for programming and equipment
for the college library's veteran's history project...........350,000
Great Lakes Science Center, Cleveland, OH, for education, outreach
and exhibits..................................................200,000
Gulf Coast Exploreum Science Center, Mobile, AL for exhibits and
educational outreach..........................................100,000
Holyoke Public Library, Holyoke, MA, for educational equipment and
technology infrastructure.....................................100,000
Iowa Radio Reading Information Service for the Blind and Print
Handicapped, Inc, Des Moines, IA, for the upgrade of tuner
receivers and the purchase of equipment.......................100,000
Isamue Noguchi Foundation and Garden Museum, Long Island City, NY
for conservation projects......................................30,000
Louisiana Children's Museum, New Orleans, LA, to establish an early
childhood and parenting program...............................250,000
McLean County Fiscal Court, Calhoun, KY, for equipment and
technology at Livermore Library...............................250,000
Mississippi Children's Museum, Jackson, MS, for installation,
exhibits and educational programming..........................300,000
Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College, Perkinston, MS, for
archive of newspaper and digital media........................100,000
Mississippi Museum of Natural Science Foundation, Jackson, MS for
educational outreach programs.................................220,000
Mississippi Museum of Natural Science Foundation, Jackson, MS, for
science education exhibits and outreach programs..............100,000
Morris Museum, Morristown, NJ for exhibits and educational
programming...................................................300,000
Museum of Aviation, Warner Robins, GA for science and educational
programs......................................................350,000
Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, IL for teacher professional
development...................................................175,000
Mystic Seaport Museum, Inc., Mystic, CT for technology based
educational programs..........................................500,000
National Mississippi River Museum and Aquarium, Dubuque, IA, for
exhibits relating to the Mississippi River....................500,000
National Voting Rights Museum & Institute, Selma, AL for the
preservation and restoration of exhibits......................450,000
Native American Cultural Center and Museum, Oklahoma City, OK for
exhibits and educational programming..........................750,000
New Jersey State Library Talking Book and Braille Center, Trenton,
NJ for an awareness campaign and digital materials............100,000
Oakland Museum of California, Oakland, CA for a technology
initiative for educational outreach...........................250,000
Orange County Library System, Orlando, FL for Spanish language media
and books.....................................................500,000
Phoenixville Public Library, Phoenixville, PA to enhance collect157,000
Robert Russa Moton Museum, Farmville, VA, to develop and install
exhibitions on civil rights...................................100,000
Sewall-Belmont House and Museum, Washington, DC, for exhibitio1,000,000
St. Louis Art Museum Foundation, St. Louis, MO for restoration and
reinstallation of exhibits....................................225,000
Tallahatchie County Board of Supervisors, Glendora, MS for
preservation of exhibits and collections for the Emmett Till
memorial complex..............................................400,000
Texas Southern University, Robert Terry Library and Mickey Leland
Center, Houston, TX for archive preservation..................300,000
Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX for the Virtual Vietnam Archi850,000
Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural Site Foundation, Buffalo, NY for
exhibits and interactive displays.............................150,000
Town of Jamestown, Jamestown, CA for books and materials for the
Jamestown County Library......................................100,000
University of Mississippi, University, MS, for preserving and
digitizing recordings in the modern political library archives450,000
University of Mississippi, University, MS, for the American Music
Archives......................................................300,000
Washington National Opera, Washington, DC, for set design,
installation, and performing arts at libraries and schools....200,000
Witte Museum, San Antonio, TX for exhibits and educational outre250,000
World Food Prize, Des Moines, IA, for exhibits..................750,000
Young at Art Children's Museum, Davie, FL for the Global Village
educational program...........................................100,000
National Mediation Board
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The conference agreement includes $13,463,000 for the
National Mediation Board instead of $12,992,000 as proposed
by the House and $13,934,000 as proposed by the Senate. The
increase provided is intended to increase the number of
arbitration cases heard and closed.
Railroad Retirement Board
LIMITATION ON THE OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL
The conference agreement includes authority to expend
$8,186,000 from the Railroad Retirement and Railroad
Unemployment Insurance Trust Funds for the Office of
Inspector General as proposed by both the House and Senate.
The conference agreement does not include bill language
proposed by the House that prohibits the transfer of any
other funds provided in this Act to the Office of the
Inspector General. The Senate did not include such a
provision.
Social Security Administration
LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES
The conference agreement includes $11,446,500,000 for a
Limitation on Administrative Expenses for the Social Security
Administration (SSA), which is the same level proposed by
both the House and the Senate. The conference agreement
provides $45,000 for official reception and representation
expenses as proposed by the Senate. The House included
$40,000 for these expenses.
The conference agreement includes bill language designating
that from within the amounts provided for the Limitation on
Administrative Expenses, not less than $273,000,000 may be
used for conducting continuing disability reviews and
redeterminations of eligibility under SSA's disability
programs. An additional $485,000,000 is also provided for
these continuing disability reviews and redeterminations of
eligibility through a discretionary cap adjustment, as
included in the Concurrent Resolution on the Budget for
Fiscal Year 2010. These amounts are the same levels as
proposed by the House and the Senate. Moreover, the
conference agreement includes bill language allowing up to
$34,000,000 of the additional funds to be available for asset
verification initiatives if the Office of the Chief Actuary
determines that such initiatives would be at least as cost
effective as redeterminations of eligibility as proposed by
the House. The Senate bill contained a similar provision.
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TITLE V
GENERAL PROVISIONS
OFFICIAL RECEPTION AND REPRESENTATION EXPENSES
The conference agreement includes a general provision
authorizing 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. The agreement
specifies $22,000 for the Secretary of Education as proposed
by the Senate instead of $20,000 as proposed by the House.
NEEDLE EXCHANGE PROGRAMS
The conference agreement modifies a general provision to
prohibit the use of funds in this Act to distribute any
needle or syringe for the purpose of preventing the spread of
blood borne pathogens in any location that local public
health or law enforcement agencies determine to be
inappropriate. The House proposed language prohibiting the
use of funds in this Act for needle exchange programs that
are located within 1,000 feet of a public or private day care
center, elementary school, vocational school, secondary
school, college, junior college, or university, or any public
swimming pool, park, playground, video arcade, or youth
center, or an event sponsored by any such entity. The Senate
proposed language prohibiting the use of funds in this Act
for any needle exchange programs.
NONCOMPETITIVE GRANTS AND CONTRACTS
The conference agreement modifies a general provision
proposed by the House and the Senate to require 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 $500,000 in
value, excluding those awarded on a formula basis or directed
by law. The House proposed a reporting threshold exceeding
$100,000, while the Senate proposed a threshold exceeding
$5,000,000.
MINIMUM WAGE IN AMERICAN SAMOA AND THE COMMONWEALTH OF THE NORTHERN
MARIANA ISLANDS
The conference agreement includes a general provision
proposed by the Senate that delays until September 30, 2010,
and until September 30 of each year thereafter, scheduled
minimum wage increases in American Samoa and the Commonwealth
of the Northern Mariana Islands. The House did not include a
similar provision.
FRAUDULENT SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBERS
The conference agreement includes a general provision
proposed by the House prohibiting the use of funds in this
Act to process claims for credit for quarters of coverage
based on work performed under a Social Security number that
is 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. The Senate did not include a similar
provision.
SOCIAL SECURITY TOTALIZATION AGREEMENT WITH MEXICO
The conference agreement includes a general provision
proposed by the House that prohibits the use of funds in this
Act to administer Social Security benefit payments under any
Social Security Administration totalization agreement with
Mexico. The Senate did not include a similar provision.
NO PUBLIC BENEFITS FOR ILLEGAL ALIENS
The conference agreement includes a general provision
proposed by the House that prohibits the use of funds in this
Act in a manner that contravenes the 1996 Personal
Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act. The
Senate did not include a similar provision.
LABOR LAW ENFORCEMENT
The conference agreement includes a general provision on
the use of H and L visa fraud prevention and detection fees.
The provision authorizes the Department of Homeland Security
and the Department of Labor to conduct fraud prevention and
enforcement programs that focus on industries likely to
employ nonimmigrants. Neither the House nor the Senate
included a similar provision.
USE OF FIRST-CLASS TRAVEL
The conference agreement includes a general provision
proposed by the House that prohibits the use of funds in this
Act for first-class travel by the employees of agencies
funded by this Act. The Senate did not include a similar
provision.
FULL AND FAIR COMPETITION
The conference agreement includes a general provision
requiring full and fair competition for any projects
contained in House Report 111-220 that are considered
congressional earmarks and intended for for-profit entities.
Neither the House nor the Senate included a similar
provision.
CONTRACTOR AND GRANTEE FEDERAL TAX LIABILITY
The conference agreement includes a general provision
proposed by the House 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. The Senate
did not include a similar provision.
NIDA AND NIAAA RESEARCH GRANTS
The conference agreement does not include a general
provision proposed by the House prohibiting the use of funds
in this Act for the National Institute on Drug Abuse grant
numbered 1R21DA026324-01A1 and the National Institute on
Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism grants numbered 1R01AA018090-01
and 5R01AA016059-03. The Senate did not include a similar
provision.
USE OF ENERGY STAR LIGHT BULBS
The conference agreement does not include a general
provision proposed by the House that prohibits the use of
funds in this Act to purchase light bulbs unless the light
bulbs are ``Energy Star'' qualified or have the ``Federal
Energy Management Program'' designation. The Senate did not
include a similar provision.
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 conference report or the
accompanying joint statement of managers, 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
conference report nor the joint statement of managers
contains any limited tax benefits or limited tariff benefits
as defined in the applicable House or Senate rules. Pursuant
to clause 9(b) of rule XXI of the rules of the House of
Representatives, none of the congressional earmarks listed
below were committed to the conference committee on H.R.
3288. However, all following items were either (1) included
in the Labor, Health and Human Services, and Related Agencies
Appropriations Act, 2010 (H.R. 3293), as passed by the House
or as reported by the Senate, or (2) in the report of the
committee of either House on H.R. 3293.
LABOR, HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, EDUCATION
[Presidentially Directed Spending Items]
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Requester(s)
Agency Account Project Amount -----------------------------------------------------------------------
Administration House
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Department of Education--National Higher Education B.J. Stupak Olympic Scholarship $977,000 The President Stupak
Projects Program for activities authorized
under the Higher Education Act
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Department of Education--National Higher Education Strengthening Alaska Native and Native $15,084,000 The President Abercrombie; Hirono; Honda; Young (AK)
Projects Hawaiian Serving Institutions
Programs for activities authorized
under the Higher Education Act
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Department of Education--National Higher Education Thurgood Marshall Legal Scholarships $3,000,000 The President Jackson (IL)
Projects Program authorized under the Higher
Education Act
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Department of Education--National Higher Education Tribally Controlled Postsecondary $8,162,000 The President Honda
Projects Vocational Institutions authorized
under the Perkins Career and
Technical Education Act
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Department of Education--National Innovation and Improvement Arts in Education program authorized $40,000,000 The President Hastings (FL); Herseth Sandlin; Hirono; Holt;
Projects by the Elementary and Secondary Honda; Johnson, Eddie Bernice; Langevin;
Education Act McDermott; Miller (NC); Pomeroy; Rahall;
Slaughter; Tauscher; Van Hollen; Woolsey
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Department of Education--National Innovation and Improvement Exchanges with Historic Whaling and $8,754,000 The President Abercrombie; Hirono
Projects Trading Partners for activities
authorized under the Elementary and
Secondary Education Act
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Department of Education--National Innovation and Improvement National Board for Professional $10,649,000 The President
Projects Teaching Standards for activities
authorized under the Elementary and
Secondary Education Act
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Department of Education--National Innovation and Improvement National Writing Project for $25,646,000 The President Berkley; Capps; Capuano; Cardoza; Crowley; Davis
Projects activities authorized under the (CA); Davis (IL); Ellison; Hirono; Holt; Johnson,
Elementary and Secondary Education Eddie Bernice; Kildee; Langevin; McCarthy (NY);
Act Miller, George; Murphy (CT); Oberstar; Pomeroy;
Ross; Sarbanes; Van Hollen; Waxman; Wu; Yarmuth
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Department of Education--National Innovation and Improvement Reading is Fundamental authorized $24,803,000 The President Abercrombie; Arcuri; Berkley; Bordallo; Brown (SC);
Projects under the Elementary and Secondary Capps; Capuano; Carnahan; Castor (FL); Connolly
Education Act (VA); Conyers; Costa; Crowley; Cuellar; Davis
(CA); Davis (IL); Ellison; Etheridge; Fattah;
Fudge; Gerlach; Gonzalez; Green, Gene; Grijalva;
Gutierrez; Halvorson; Hastings (FL); Herseth
Sandlin; Hinojosa; Hirono; Holt; Johnson (GA);
Johnson, Eddie Bernice; Kucinich; Langevin; Lee
(NY); Lofgren, Zoe; Marshall; McGovern; McHugh;
Miller (NC); Moore (WI); Moran (VA); Murphy (CT);
Nadler (NY); Napolitano; Norton; Oberstar; Ortiz;
Paul; Payne; Perriello; Pierluisi; Pomeroy; Price
(NC); Rahall; Roskam; Ross; Rothman (NJ); Rush;
Sarbanes; Scott (GA); Scott (VA); Shimkus; Smith
(NJ); Snyder; Tauscher; Van Hollen; Waters;
Waxman; Whitfield; Yarmuth; Young (AK)
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Department of Education--National Innovation and Improvement Teach for America as authorized under $18,000,000 The President Abercrombie; Berkley; Capuano; Carnahan; Conyers;
Projects the Higher Education Act Davis (AL); Davis (IL); Eshoo; Etheridge; Fattah;
Grijalva; Gutierrez; Herseth Sandlin; Hinojosa;
Hirono; Johnson (GA); Johnson, Eddie Bernice;
Miller (NC); Moore (WI); Ortiz; Price (NC); Ross;
Sablan; Sarbanes; Van Hollen; Waters; Waxman
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Department of Education--National School Improvement Alaska Native Educational Equity for $33,315,000 The President Young (AK)
Projects activities authorized under the
Elementary and Secondary Education
Act
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Department of Education--National School Improvement Education for Native Hawaiians for $34,315,000 The President Abercrombie; Hirono; Honda
Projects activities authorized under the
Elementary and Secondary Education
Act
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Department of Education--National Special Olympics Special Olympics for Special Olympics $8,095,000 The President Conyers; Honda; Hoyer; Price (NC); Rehberg
Projects educational programs that can be
integrated into classroom instruction
and for activities to increase the
participation of individuals with
intellectual disabilities, as
authorized under the Special Olympics
Sport and Empowerment Act
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Department of Health & Human ACF National Association of Child Care $1,000,000 The President Moran (VA)
Services--National Projects Resources and Referral Agencies for
the Child Care Aware toll-free
hotline authorized under the Child
Care and Development Block Grant Act
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Department of Health & Human HRSA Native Hawaiian Health Care to provide $14,000,000 The President Abercrombie; Hirono; Honda
Services--National Projects primary health promotion and disease
prevention services to Native
Hawaiians through regional clinics
under the Native Hawaiian Health Care
Act of 1988
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LABOR, HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, EDUCATION
[Congressionally Directed Spending Items]
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Requester(s)
Agency Account Project Amount -------------------------------------------------------
House Senate
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary 3D School, Petal, MS, for a model dyslexia intervention $250,000 Cochran; Wicker
Education (includes FIE) program
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Action for Bridgeport Community Development, Inc., $700,000 Himes Dodd; Lieberman
Education (includes FIE) Bridgeport, CT for its Total Learning early childhood
initiative
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Adelphi University, Garden City, NY, to support the $200,000 McCarthy (NY) Schumer
Education (includes FIE) Adelphi University Institute for Math and Science
Teachers
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Alabama School of Math and Science, Mobile, AL for $100,000 Bonner
Education (includes FIE) curriculum development and teacher training, including
purchase of equipment
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Alaska Native Heritage Center, Anchorage, AK for $150,000 Young (AK) Begich
Education (includes FIE) educational programming and outreach
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary America Scores, St. Louis, MO for an after-school $200,000 Carnahan
Education (includes FIE) program
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary An Achievable Dream, Newport News, VA for education and $300,000 Wittman; Scott (VA)
Education (includes FIE) support services for at-risk children
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Aquatic Adventures Science Education Foundation, San $200,000 Davis (CA)
Education (includes FIE) Diego, CA for an after-school science education
program, which may include equipment and technology
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Arab City School District, Arab, AL for an education $150,000 Aderholt
Education (includes FIE) technology initiative, including purchase of equipment
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Army Heritage Center Foundation, Carlisle, PA, for $100,000 Specter
Education (includes FIE) history education programs
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Auburn Joint Vocational School District, Concord $250,000 LaTourette
Education (includes FIE) Township, OH for curriculum development
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary AVANCE, Inc., Austin, TX for parenting education $350,000 Doggett
Education (includes FIE) programs
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary AVANCE, Inc., El Paso, TX for a parenting education $250,000 Reyes
Education (includes FIE) program
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary AVANCE, Inc., Waco, TX for a family literacy program $100,000 Edwards (TX)
Education (includes FIE)
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Avant-Garde Learning Foundation, Anchorage, AK, for $500,000 Murkowski; Begich
Education (includes FIE) educational activities
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Babyland Family Services, Inc., Newark, NJ for an early $400,000 Payne
Education (includes FIE) childhood education program
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Baltimore City Public Schools, Baltimore MD to $500,000 Cummings
Education (includes FIE) establish alternative education programs for
academically-challenged students, which may include
equipment and technology
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Bay Point Schools, Inc., Miami, FL for a boarding $400,000 Meek (FL)
Education (includes FIE) school for at-risk students
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Best Buddies Florida, Orlando, FL for mentoring $250,000 Crenshaw
Education (includes FIE) programs in the 4th Congressional District for
elementary and secondary school students with
disabilities
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Big Brothers Big Sisters of Alaska, Anchorage, AK, for $100,000 Murkowski
Education (includes FIE) a mentoring demonstration project
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Pittsburgh, Inc, $100,000 Specter
Education (includes FIE) Pittsburgh, PA, for mentoring programs
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Billings Public Schools, Billings, MT, for career $100,000 Tester
Education (includes FIE) training in construction technology, including the
purchase of equipment
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Bloomfield Board of Education, Bloomfield, NJ to $300,000 Pascrell Lautenberg; Menendez
Education (includes FIE) provide alternative education for academically-
challenged students
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Boise State University, Boise, ID for the Idaho $400,000 Simpson Crapo; Risch
Education (includes FIE) SySTEMic Solution program
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Boys and Girls Club of Truckee Meadows, Reno, NV, to $175,000 Reid
Education (includes FIE) develop an Internet safety program in schools
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Brehm Preparatory School, Carbondale, IL, to support $250,000 Durbin
Education (includes FIE) the development of a national database for learning
disabilities education and research at Brehm Prep
School
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Brockton Area Private Industry Council, Inc, Brockton, $100,000 Kennedy; Kerry; Kirk
Education (includes FIE) MA, for workforce development programs for at-risk
youth
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Bushnell, Hartford, CT, for the PARTNERS Art Education $100,000 Larson (CT) Dodd; Lieberman
Education (includes FIE) Program
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Caddo Parish School Board, Shreveport, LA, for $100,000 Vitter
Education (includes FIE) equipment and technology upgrades
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Calcasieu Parish School Board, Lake Charles, LA, for $100,000 Vitter
Education (includes FIE) equipment and technology upgrades
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary California State University, Northridge, CA for teacher $400,000 Sherman
Education (includes FIE) training and professional development
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Capeverdean American Community Development, Pawtucket, $100,000 Kennedy
Education (includes FIE) RI for after-school, tutoring, and literacy programs
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Carnegie Hall, New York, NY for music education $300,000 Maloney
Education (includes FIE) programs
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Center for Rural Development, Somerset, KY for the $500,000 Rogers (KY)
Education (includes FIE) Forward in the Fifth literacy program
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary CentroNia, Takoma Park, MD, to expand pre-K services $500,000 Van Hollen Mikulski; Cardin
Education (includes FIE) and train early education teachers
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Charter School Development Foundation, Las Vegas, NV $400,000 Berkley Reid
Education (includes FIE) for an early childhood education program
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Chicago Public Schools, Chicago, IL, to provide $300,000 Durbin
Education (includes FIE) professional development to upper elementary and
middle school science teachers
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Chicago Youth Centers, Chicago, IL for the ABC Youth $200,000 Davis (IL)
Education (includes FIE) Center after school program, which may include
equipment and technology
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Childhelp, Inc., Scottsdale, AZ to develop a $250,000 Crenshaw
Education (includes FIE) comprehensive update to the Good Touch Bad Touch
curriculum in conjunction with the Monique Burr
Foundation, Jacksonville, FL
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Children's Home of Easton, PA, for tutoring and $125,000 Casey; Specter
Education (includes FIE) mentoring at-risk youth during summer
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA for an $250,000 Roybal-Allard
Education (includes FIE) outreach program to encourage minorities to consider
health care careers
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Children's Literacy Initiative, Philadelphia, PA for $200,000 Fattah Specter; Casey
Education (includes FIE) its literacy program
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Choice Thru Education, Inc., Chelsea, MA for $100,000 Capuano
Education (includes FIE) educational and career development programs for at-
risk youth
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary City of Bell, CA for an after-school program, which may $200,000 Roybal-Allard
Education (includes FIE) include equipment and technology
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary City of Fairfield, CA for an after-school and job- $350,000 Tauscher
Education (includes FIE) skills training program
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary City of La Habra, CA for the Young at Art program $148,000 Miller, Gary
Education (includes FIE)
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary City of Los Angeles, CA, for the LA's BEST afterschool $900,000 Feinstein
Education (includes FIE) enrichment program
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary City of Newark, CA for an after-school program $50,000 Stark Boxer
Education (includes FIE)
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary City of Prestonsburg, KY for an arts education $200,000 Rogers (KY)
Education (includes FIE) initiative
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary City of Racine, WI, for an afterschool and summer $200,000 Kohl
Education (includes FIE) program for children and their parents
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary City of Vernonia School District, Vernonia, OR, for $150,000 Wu Wyden; Merkley
Education (includes FIE) technology and equipment
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary City School District of New Rochelle, New Rochelle, NY $297,000 Lowey
Education (includes FIE) for after-school programs
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary City Year New Hampshire, Stratham, NH, to expand $254,000 Gregg
Education (includes FIE) education and youth development programs
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary City Year Rhode Island, Providence, RI, for a school- $100,000 Whitehouse; Reed
Education (includes FIE) based initiative to improve the conditions that lead
to student success and increase the graduation rate
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Clark County School District, Las Vegas, NV, to create $600,000 Berkley; Titus Reid
Education (includes FIE) a school for highly gifted students
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Clark County School District, Las Vegas, NV, to expand $600,000 Berkley Reid
Education (includes FIE) instructional support for English-language learners
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Cleveland Municipal School District, Cleveland, OH, to $100,000 Fudge Voinovich
Education (includes FIE) improve math and language skills through music
education
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional $900,000 Ryan (OH)
Education (includes FIE) Learning, Chicago, IL for social and emotional
learning curriculum development and implementation in
the Youngstown, Niles, and/or Warren City, OH school
districts
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary College Success Foundation, Issaquah, WA for its $400,000 Dicks; Smith (WA)
Education (includes FIE) academic support and mentoring programs, which may
include equipment and technology
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Columbia Springs Environmental Education Center, $100,000 Murray
Education (includes FIE) Vancouver, WA, to expand a summer school program that
prepares high school students to pursue postsecondary
education and green careers, including the purchase of
equipment
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Public $250,000 Sablan
Education (includes FIE) School Systems, Saipan, MP for its Refaluwasch and
Chamorro language programs
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Public $100,000 Sablan
Education (includes FIE) School Systems, Saipan, MP for the purchase of books
and educational materials
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Communities in Schools--Northeast Texas c/o Northeast $200,000 Hall (TX)
Education (includes FIE) Texas Community College, Mt. Pleasant, TX for dropout
prevention programs
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Communities-in-Schools, Bell-Coryell Counties Inc., $250,000 Carter
Education (includes FIE) Killeen, TX for the Youngest Victims of War project
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Connecticut Technical High School System, Middletown, $350,000 DeLauro
Education (includes FIE) CT for equipment for Eli Whitney Technical High
School's Manufacturing Technology Program
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Connecticut Technical High School System, Middletown, $250,000 DeLauro
Education (includes FIE) CT for equipment for Vinal Technical High School's
Manufacturing Technology Program
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Contra Costa Child Care Council, Concord, CA for an $150,000 Miller, George
Education (includes FIE) early childhood education program
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Cooperative Educational Service Agency No. 10, Chippewa $300,000 Obey
Education (includes FIE) Falls, WI for after-school programs
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Cooperative Educational Service Agency No. 11, Turtle $400,000 Obey
Education (includes FIE) Lake, WI for after-school programs
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Cooperative Educational Service Agency No. 12, Ashland, $400,000 Obey
Education (includes FIE) WI for after-school programs
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Cooperative Educational Service Agency No. 9, Tomahawk, $300,000 Obey
Education (includes FIE) WI for after-school programs
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Corpus Christi Independent School District, Corpus $200,000 Ortiz
Education (includes FIE) Christi, TX for its South Texas School Literacy
Project
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary County of Alachua, FL for after school programming $250,000 Stearns; Brown, Corrine
Education (includes FIE)
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary County of Butte, Oroville, CA, for the Literacy is for $150,000 Boxer
Education (includes FIE) Everyone family literacy program
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Creative Visions, Des Moines, IA, for a dropout $200,000 Boswell Harkin
Education (includes FIE) prevention program
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Cullman County Schools, Cullman, AL for a mobile $150,000 Aderholt
Education (includes FIE) laboratory initiative, including purchase of equipment
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Cuyahoga County Board of County Commissioners, $100,000 Kucinich; Fudge; Sutton
Education (includes FIE) Cleveland, OH for an early childhood education program
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Dakota Boys and Girls Ranch, Minot, ND, for an $475,000 Conrad; Dorgan
Education (includes FIE) elementary school program that targets high-risk
students
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Darden School Foundation, Charlottesville, VA, to $150,000 Warner; Webb
Education (includes FIE) improve rural, chronically low-performing schools in
southwest Virginia
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Davidson Academy of Nevada, Reno, NV, for math and $400,000 Ensign
Education (includes FIE) science curriculum development
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Delaware Department of Education, Dover, DE for a $250,000 Castle Carper; Kaufman
Education (includes FIE) school leadership initiative
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Delaware Department of Technology and Information, $100,000 Castle Kaufman; Carper
Education (includes FIE) Dover, DE, to improve Internet access to Delaware
schools, including the purchase of equipment
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Delta Arts Alliance, Inc, Drew, MS, for arts education $100,000 Cochran
Education (includes FIE) and curriculum development
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Delta State University, Cleveland, MS, for music $300,000 Cochran
Education (includes FIE) education in rural areas
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Des Moines Public Schools, Des Moines, IA, to expand $750,000 Harkin
Education (includes FIE) pre-kindergarten programs
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Devereux Center for Effective Schools, King of Prussia, $100,000 Gerlach Specter
Education (includes FIE) PA for the School-wide Positive Behavioral Support
program
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary East Los Angeles Classic Theater, Los Angeles, CA for $150,000 Roybal-Allard
Education (includes FIE) an arts education program
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary East Side Community Learning Center Foundation, $100,000 Carper; Kaufman
Education (includes FIE) Wilmington, DE, to support supplemental education and
enrichment programs for high-needs students
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary East Whittier City School District, Whittier, CA for $225,000 Sanchez, Linda
Education (includes FIE) support services for at-risk students, which may
include equipment and technology
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Eastern Kentucky PRIDE, Somerset, KY for environmental $250,000 Rogers (KY)
Education (includes FIE) education programs
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Eden Housing, Hayward, CA for a technology training $100,000 Eshoo
Education (includes FIE) program, which may include equipment and technology
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Education Service Center, Region 12, Hillsboro, TX for $70,000 Edwards (TX)
Education (includes FIE) a GEAR UP college preparation program
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Enrichment Services Program, Inc., Columbus, GA for $100,000 Bishop (GA)
Education (includes FIE) after-school tutoring and GED programs for at-risk
youth
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation, Evansville, $100,000 Ellsworth Lugar
Education (includes FIE) IN, for education programs including equipment
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Falcon School district 49, Falcon, CO, to support a $100,000 Mark Udall; Bennet
Education (includes FIE) science, technology, engineering and math [STEM]
education program
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary FAME, Inc, Wilmington, DE, to prepare minority students $125,000 Castle Kaufman; Carper
Education (includes FIE) for college and encourage them to pursue careers in
science, engineering, and math
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Family, Inc, Council Bluffs, IA, to support a home $400,000 Harkin; Grassley
Education (includes FIE) visitation program for young children and their
families
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Farrell Area School District, Farrell, PA for education $200,000 Altmire
Education (includes FIE) enrichment programs, which may include equipment and
technology
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Fayette County Schools, Lexington, KY for a foreign $2,500,000 Chandler
Education (includes FIE) language program
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Five County Regional Vocational System, Tamms, IL for $50,000 Costello
Education (includes FIE) education support services for at-risk students
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Franklin County Schools, Russellville, AL for an $935,000 Aderholt
Education (includes FIE) education technology initiative, including purchase of
equipment
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Franklin McKinley School District, San Jose, CA for an $180,000 Honda
Education (includes FIE) academic enrichment and college preparation program,
which may include equipment and technology
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Girls Incorporated of Alameda County, San Leandro, CA $250,000 Lee (CA)
Education (includes FIE) for a literacy program for young girls, which may
include equipment and software
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Glenwood School for Boys and Girls, West Campus, St. $100,000 Foster
Education (includes FIE) Charles, IL for an assessment and evaluation system,
which may include software and technology
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Golden Apple Foundation, Chicago, IL, to recruit and $350,000 Durbin; Burris
Education (includes FIE) train math and science teachers through summer
institutes across Illinois
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Governors State University, University Park, IL for $200,000 Jackson (IL)
Education (includes FIE) early childhood education and after-school programs
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Grand County School District, Moab, UT, for career and $100,000 Bennett
Education (includes FIE) technical education programs including the purchase of
equipment
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Harambee Institute, St. Louis, MO for an after-school $325,000 Clay
Education (includes FIE) arts education program, which may include equipment
and technology
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Harcum College, Bryn Mawr, PA for a science, $243,000 Gerlach Specter
Education (includes FIE) technology, engineering and math education initiative,
including purchase of equipment
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Harford County, Belair, MD, for a science, technology, $400,000 Kratovil Mikulski
Education (includes FIE) engineering and math education program, including the
purchase of equipment
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Hawaii Department of Education, Honolulu, HI for its $700,000 Hirono
Education (includes FIE) Assistance to Low Performing Schools Project, which
may include equipment and technology
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Hazleton Area School District, Hazleton, PA for $300,000 Kanjorski
Education (includes FIE) curriculum development, equipment and technology
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Helen Keller International, New York, NY for the Child $1,200,000 DeLauro
Education (includes FIE) Sight Vision Screening Program and to provide
eyeglasses to children whose educational performance
may be hindered because of poor vision
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Highland Falls-Fort Montgomery Central School District, $800,000 Hall (NY) Schumer
Education (includes FIE) Highland Falls, NY for science education, which may
include equipment and technology
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Highline School District, Burien, WA for Aviation High $335,000 Smith (WA); McDermott
Education (includes FIE) School, which may include equipment and technology
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Homeless Children's Education Fund, Pittsburgh, PA, for $100,000 Doyle Specter
Education (includes FIE) afterschool programs
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Hope Through Housing Foundation, Rancho Cucamonga, CA, $350,000 Miller, Gary; Tauscher
Education (includes FIE) for an academic tutoring and enrichment initiative
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary I Won't Cheat Foundation, Salt Lake City, UT, for an $250,000 Bennett
Education (includes FIE) anti-steroid education program and awareness campaign
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Indiana State University, Terre Haute, IN, for $100,000 Carson (IN); Ellsworth Lugar
Education (includes FIE) curriculum development and teacher training
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne, Ft. $260,000 Souder
Education (includes FIE) Wayne, IN for the Strategic Languages Institute
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Indianapolis Public Schools, Indianapolis, IN for $600,000 Carson (IN) Lugar
Education (includes FIE) education programs including equipment and technology
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Inquiry Facilitators Inc, Bernalillo, NM, for $200,000 Bingaman; Tom Udall
Education (includes FIE) facilitating student and teacher involvement in a
robotics competition
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Institute for Advanced Learning and Research, Danville, $200,000 Perriello
Education (includes FIE) VA for an environmental education program, which may
include equipment and technology
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Institute for Student Achievement, Lake Success, NY for $150,000 Alexander Landrieu
Education (includes FIE) a school retention and completion initiative at Point
Coupee, Louisiana Central Prep High School
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Iowa Association of School Boards, Des Moines, IA, for $3,550,000 Harkin
Education (includes FIE) continuation and expansion of the SKILLS Iowa program
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Iowa Department of Education, Des Moines, IA, to $7,287,000 Harkin
Education (includes FIE) continue the Harkin Grant program
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Iowa State Education Association, Des Moines, IA, to $133,000 Grassley; Harkin
Education (includes FIE) educate teachers and students on international trade
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Irwin County Schools, Ocilla, GA to purchase textbooks $100,000 Marshall
Education (includes FIE)
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Ishpeming Public Schools, Ishpeming, MI, to provide $100,000 Levin; Stabenow
Education (includes FIE) wiring and technology upgrades
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, ME, for education $100,000 Michaud Collins; Snowe
Education (includes FIE) programs including the purchase of equipment
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Jackson State University, Jackson, MS, for Mississippi $500,000 Cochran; Wicker
Education (includes FIE) Learning Institute to improve reading and literacy
instruction
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Jawonio, Inc., New York, NY for educational support $118,000 Lowey; Engel
Education (includes FIE) services for students with disabilities
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Jazz at Lincoln Center, New York, NY for music $800,000 Nadler (NY) Harkin
Education (includes FIE) education programs
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary JFYNetworks, Boston, MA, for the expansion of math, $150,000 Tierney Kennedy; Kerry; Kirk
Education (includes FIE) science, and language arts educational programs
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Jobs for Arizona's Graduates, Inc., Scottsdale, AZ for $150,000 Grijalva; Pastor (AZ)
Education (includes FIE) dropout prevention and after-school programs
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Joplin R-VIII School District, Joplin, MO for an $100,000 Blunt
Education (includes FIE) education technology initiative, including purchase of
equipment
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Jumpstart for Young Children, Inc, Boston, MA, for $100,000 Courtney Dodd
Education (includes FIE) expanding the Jumpstart Connecticut mentoring program
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Kanawha County Schools, Charleston, WV, for the $500,000 Byrd
Education (includes FIE) continuation and expansion of Skills West Virginia
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Kauai Economic Development Board, Lihue, HI, for $700,000 Inouye; Akaka
Education (includes FIE) science, technology, engineering and math education
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary KNME-TV, Albuquerque, NM for the Ready to Learn program $50,000 Heinrich
Education (includes FIE)
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Labor of Love Performing Arts Academy, Chicago, IL for $400,000 Rush
Education (includes FIE) an after-school arts program
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Lafourche Parish School Board, Thibodaux, LA, for $100,000 Vitter
Education (includes FIE) equipment and tech upgrades
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Laurinburg Institute, Laurinburg, NC for its math, $400,000 Kissell
Education (includes FIE) science, technology and engineering program
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Leadership Excellence, Inc., Oakland, CA for a $250,000 Lee (CA)
Education (includes FIE) mentoring program for at-risk youth
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Leadership, Education and Athletics in Partnership, $300,000 DeLauro
Education (includes FIE) Inc., New Haven, CT for its after-school and mentoring
programs
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Lee Pesky Learning Center, Boise, ID for the Idaho $350,000 Simpson Crapo; Risch
Education (includes FIE) Early Literacy Project, which may include the purchase
of equipment
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Leon County Schools, Tallahassee, FL for its gifted and $350,000 Boyd Nelson, Bill
Education (includes FIE) talented enrichment program
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Literacy Council of West Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL for a $250,000 Davis (AL); Bachus
Education (includes FIE) literacy program
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Little Black Pearl Art and Design Center, Chicago, IL $300,000 Rush
Education (includes FIE) for an after-school arts program
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary LOOKBOTHWAYS, Port Townsend, WA for development of an $500,000 Reichert; Wasserman Murray
Education (includes FIE) internet safety curriculum Schultz
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Los Alamos National Lab Foundation, Espanola, NM, for $100,000 Tom Udall; Bingaman
Education (includes FIE) recruitment and training of math and science teachers
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Los Angeles Universal Preschool, Los Angeles, CA, to $150,000 Napolitano Boxer
Education (includes FIE) expand a preschool and teacher training program
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Lyon County School District, Yerington, NV, to expand $350,000 Reid
Education (includes FIE) distance education, including professional development
and the purchase of equipment
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Maspeth Town Hall, Inc., Maspeth, NY for after-schools $150,000 Crowley
Education (includes FIE) programs for at-risk youth in Queens, NY
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Massachusetts 2020, Boston, MA, for the continued $200,000 Markey (MA) Kennedy; Kerry; Kirk
Education (includes FIE) development of an extended learning time initiative
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Maui Economic Development Board, Kihei, HI, for $800,000 Inouye; Akaka
Education (includes FIE) engaging girls and historically underrepresented
students in science, technology, engineering and math
education
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Meeting Street, Providence, RI for an early childhood $900,000 Langevin; Kennedy Reed; Whitehouse
Education (includes FIE) education program
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Memphis City Schools, Memphis, TN for an after-school $500,000 Cohen
Education (includes FIE) program
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Merced County Association of Governments, Merced, CA to $425,000 Cardoza
Education (includes FIE) develop a college preparatory program at Buhach Colony
High School
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Meskwaki Settlement School, Sac & Fox Tribe of the $500,000 Harkin; Grassley
Education (includes FIE) Mississippi in Iowa, Tama, IA, for a culturally based
education curriculum
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Michigan City Area Schools, Michigan City, IN for $350,000 Donnelly (IN)
Education (includes FIE) career and technical education programs, which may
include equipment and technology
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Millcreek Children Center, Youngstown, OH for an arts $145,000 Ryan (OH)
Education (includes FIE) education program, which may include equipment
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Milwaukee Public Schools, Milwaukee, WI for community $110,000 Moore (WI)
Education (includes FIE) learning centers
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Mississippi Building Blocks, Ridgeland, MS, for $500,000 Cochran; Wicker
Education (includes FIE) establishment of a state-wide early childhood literacy
program
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS, $200,000 Cochran; Wicker
Education (includes FIE) for economic education in k-12 settings
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS, $100,000 Cochran
Education (includes FIE) for enhancing K-12 science and mathematics preparation
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS, $750,000 Harper Cochran; Wicker
Education (includes FIE) for the development of an early childhood teacher
education delivery system
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Mississippi University for Women, Columbus, MS, for $550,000 Wicker; Cochran
Education (includes FIE) expansion of educational outreach for at-risk youth
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Mississippi University for Women, Columbus, MS, for $200,000 Cochran; Wicker
Education (includes FIE) Science and Mathematics on the Tennessee-Tombigbee
Waterway
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Mississippi Writing/Thinking Institute, Mississippi $200,000 Cochran
Education (includes FIE) State, MS, for program development for Mississippi
Rural Voices
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Missouri State University, Springfield, MO for the $150,000 Blunt
Education (includes FIE) Missouri Innovation Academy
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Montgomery/Cleveland Avenue YMCA, Montgomery, AL, for $100,000 Sessions
Education (includes FIE) after-school and weekend programs
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary National Braille Press, Boston, MA, for the development $200,000 Capuano Kennedy; Kerry; Kirk
Education (includes FIE) and deployment of portable Braille devices for blind
school-aged children
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary National Center for Electronically Mediated Learning, $150,000 DeLauro
Education (includes FIE) Inc., Milford, CT for the P.E.B.B.L.E.S. Project,
which may include equipment
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary National Council of La Raza, Washington, DC, to improve $500,000 Menendez
Education (includes FIE) the quality and availability of early childhood
education
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary National Network of Digital Schools Management $500,000 Altmire
Education (includes FIE) Foundation, Beaver, PA for the development of an
online education program, which may include equipment
and technology
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary New Haven Reads Community Book Bank, Inc., New Haven, $200,000 DeLauro Dodd; Lieberman
Education (includes FIE) CT for its after-school tutoring program
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary New York Hall of Science, Queens, NY, for a teacher $600,000 Ackerman; Crowley Gillibrand
Education (includes FIE) training program
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary North Carolina Mentoring Partnership, Raleigh, NC, for $100,000 McIntyre; Watt Hagan
Education (includes FIE) mentoring at-risk youth
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC for a $100,000 Price (NC)
Education (includes FIE) childrens' engineering and technological literacy
program
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary North River Commission, Chicago, IL for after school $100,000 Quigley
Education (includes FIE) enrichment programs in Chicago public schools located
in the North River Commission area
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary North Rockland Central School District, Garnerville, NY $297,000 Lowey
Education (includes FIE) for an English literacy program, which may include
equipment and technology
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Northern Rockies Educational Services (NRES), Missoula, $300,000 Rehberg
Education (includes FIE) MT for the Taking Technology to the Classroom
initiative, including purchase of equipment
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Nye County School District, Pahrump, NV, to improve $425,000 Reid
Education (includes FIE) science programs in rural middle schools, including
the purchase of laboratory equipment
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Ogden City School District, Ogden, UT for a teacher $250,000 Bishop (UT) Hatch
Education (includes FIE) training initiative, including purchase of equipment
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Ohio Appalachian Center for Higher Education, $100,000 Brown
Education (includes FIE) Portsmouth, OH, to prepare students for careers and
educational opportunities in science, technology, math
and engineering
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Ohio University, Athens, OH for its Southeast Ohio $100,000 Wilson (OH); Space
Education (includes FIE) Center for Excellence in Mathematics and Science
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Old Bridge Township Public Schools, Matawan, NJ for $200,000 Holt
Education (includes FIE) equipment and technology
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Orange County Department of Education, Costa Mesa, CA $400,000 Sanchez, Loretta; Royce
Education (includes FIE) for an Internet safety training program
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Orchestra Iowa Music Education, Cedar Rapids, IA, to $400,000 Loebsack Harkin
Education (includes FIE) support a music education program
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Orem City, UT, for curriculum expansion including the $100,000 Bennett; Hatch
Education (includes FIE) purchase of equipment
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Ossining Union Free School District, Ossining, NY for $297,000 Lowey
Education (includes FIE) after-school and mentoring initiatives
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Ouachita Parish School Board, Monroe, LA for $400,000 Alexander Landrieu
Education (includes FIE) programming at the Northeast Louisiana Family Literacy
Interagency Consortium
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Pacific Islands Center for Educational Development, $500,000 Inouye; Akaka
Education (includes FIE) Pago Pago, America Samoa, for program development
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Palisades Park School District, Palisades Park, NJ for $150,000 Rothman (NJ)
Education (includes FIE) its after-school homework program, which may include
technology and equipment
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Palm Beach County School District, West Palm Beach, FL $300,000 Wexler; Hastings (FL); Nelson, Bill
Education (includes FIE) for a mentoring program Klein (FL)
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Parents as Teachers of Lake County, Inc., Hammond, IN $100,000 Visclosky
Education (includes FIE) for family literacy services
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Pasadena Educational Foundation, Pasadena, CA for its $100,000 Schiff
Education (includes FIE) Early College High School initiative
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Peaceable Kingdom Retreat for Children, Inc., Killeen, $255,000 Carter
Education (includes FIE) TX for educational programming
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Pegasus Players, Chicago, IL for an arts education $100,000 Schakowsky
Education (includes FIE) program
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Piney Woods School, Piney Woods, MS, for science and $150,000 Cochran
Education (includes FIE) technology curriculum development
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Polk County Public Schools, Bartow, FL for purchase of $150,000 Putnam
Education (includes FIE) equipment
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Polynesian Voyaging Society, Honolulu, HI, for $300,000 Inouye; Akaka
Education (includes FIE) educational programs
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Port Chester-Rye Union Free School District, Port $297,000 Lowey
Education (includes FIE) Chester, NY for after-school, tutoring, or other
activities to implement full service community schools
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Project Cornerstone, San Jose, CA for education and $226,000 Honda
Education (includes FIE) enrichment activities
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Project HOME, Philadelphia, PA, for afterschool $100,000 Specter
Education (includes FIE) programs
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Prospera Initiatives, Inc., Annandale, VA for a $200,000 Moran (VA)
Education (includes FIE) mentoring program
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Resource Area For Teachers, San Jose, CA for teacher $200,000 Honda
Education (includes FIE) training and professional development
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Rio Rancho Public Schools, Rio Rancho, NM for teacher $250,000 Lujan
Education (includes FIE) training and professional development, which may
include equipment and technology
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary River Region Multicultural Chamber of Commerce, La $300,000 Melancon
Education (includes FIE) Place, LA for after-school and summer academic
enrichment programs
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary River Rouge School District, River Rouge, MI for $200,000 Kilpatrick (MI) Levin; Stabenow
Education (includes FIE) transitional services and workforce training for
youth, which may include equipment and technology
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Riverside Unified School District, Riverside, CA for a $325,000 Calvert
Education (includes FIE) science, technology, engineering and mathematics
initiative, including curriculum development and
purchase of equipment
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Rockdale County Public Schools, Conyers, GA for its $300,000 Johnson (GA)
Education (includes FIE) AVID/Advanced Placement program
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Rockdale County Public Schools, Conyers, GA to $400,000 Johnson (GA)
Education (includes FIE) establish year-round Pre-K programs, which may include
expenses for tuition, transportation, and meals
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Rodel Foundation of Delaware, Wilmington, DE for the $150,000 Castle Carper; Kaufman
Education (includes FIE) Delaware Parent Leadership Institute
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary San Antonio Youth Centers, San Antonio, TX for after- $200,000 Gonzalez
Education (includes FIE) school programs, which may include equipment and
technology
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary San Jose Unified School District, San Jose, CA for a $250,000 Honda
Education (includes FIE) longitudinal data system
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Save the Children, Albuquerque, NM, for a New Mexico $150,000 Bingaman; Tom Udall
Education (includes FIE) rural literacy and afterschool program
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Save the Children, Fernley, NV, to expand the Nevada $250,000 Reid
Education (includes FIE) Rural Literacy Program, including the purchase of
equipment
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Save the Children, Washington, DC, for afterschool $100,000 Cochran; Wicker
Education (includes FIE) programs in Mississippi
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Save the Children, Westport, CT for a literacy program $100,000 Clyburn
Education (includes FIE)
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Save the Children, Westport, CT for a rural literacy $300,000 Melancon Landrieu
Education (includes FIE) program in Washington, St. Martin, and /or Tangipahoa
parishes, which may include equipment and technology
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary School District of Cheltenham Township, Elkins Park, PA $50,000 Fattah
Education (includes FIE) for a dual enrollment program, which may include
expenses for tuition and textbooks
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Seattle Public Schools, Seattle, WA for a language $200,000 McDermott
Education (includes FIE) immersion program
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Seattle Science Foundation, Seattle, WA, to expand a $150,000 McDermott Murray
Education (includes FIE) hands-on medical science program for elementary school
students
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Self Enhancement, Inc., Portland, OR for a mentoring $525,000 Blumenauer Wyden; Merkely
Education (includes FIE) and academic enrichment program
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Semos Unlimited, Santa Fe, NM, to develop and produce $100,000 Tom Udall; Bingaman
Education (includes FIE) Hispanic learning materials
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Shodor Education Foundation, Inc., Durham, NC for its $200,000 Price (NC)
Education (includes FIE) Computing Mentoring Academic Transitions through
Experience, Research, and Service initiative
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Signature Theatre, Arlington, VA for an arts education $500,000 Moran (VA)
Education (includes FIE) program
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Sisters In Struggle, Hempstead, NY for a life-skills $200,000 McCarthy (NY)
Education (includes FIE) program for at-risk youth, which may include equipment
and technology
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Somerset Hills School District, Bernardsville, NJ for $312,000 Lance Menendez
Education (includes FIE) the Cultural Tolerance Education initiative
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary South Berkshire Educational Collaborative, Great $250,000 Olver Kennedy; Kerry; Kirk
Education (includes FIE) Barrington, MA for educational enrichment and
professional development activities
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary South Carolina Governor's School for Science and $275,000 Spratt
Education (includes FIE) Mathematics Foundation, Columbia, SC for academic
enrichment programs in science, mathematics,
engineering and technology
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary South Salt Lake City, UT, to establish education $100,000 Bennett; Hatch
Education (includes FIE) programs to expand ESL classes at the Villa Franche
apartment complex
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Southern Connecticut State University, New Haven, CT $300,000 DeLauro Dodd; Lieberman
Education (includes FIE) for its Autism Center for Excellence
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Southwestern Oklahoma State University, Weatherford, OK $350,000 Lucas Inhofe
Education (includes FIE) for purchase of equipment
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Southwestern University, Georgetown, TX for a summer $443,000 Granger
Education (includes FIE) college preparatory program
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Special Olympics 2010 USA National Games, Lincoln, NE $350,000 Fortenberry
Education (includes FIE) to support the 2010 Special Olympics National Games
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Springboard for Improving Schools, San Francisco, CA $150,000 Costa
Education (includes FIE) for teacher training and professional development in
one or more school districts in the 20th Congressional
district
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Springboard for Improving Schools, San Francisco, CA $150,000 McKeon
Education (includes FIE) for the Improving Student Achievement in the Palmdale,
CA Elementary School District program
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Springboard Schools, San Francisco, CA for teacher $150,000 Sanchez, Loretta
Education (includes FIE) training and professional development in the Santa Ana
Unified School District
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Sunrise Children's Foundation, Las Vegas, NV, for early $300,000 Reid
Education (includes FIE) childhood education services
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, to expand an $400,000 Maffei Schumer; Gillibrand
Education (includes FIE) afterschool program and extended learning initiative
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Tarrytown Union Free School District, Tarrytown, NY for $297,000 Lowey
Education (includes FIE) programs for at-risk youth
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Terrebonne Parish School Board, Houma, LA, for $100,000 Vitter
Education (includes FIE) equipment and technology upgrades
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Texas A&M University--Commerce, TX for a science, $100,000 Hall (TX)
Education (includes FIE) technology, engineering and math initiative
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Texas State University--San Marcos, TX for the Texas $350,000 Smith (TX)
Education (includes FIE) Mathworks initiative
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Toledo GROWs, Toledo, OH for a hands-on science based $300,000 Kaptur
Education (includes FIE) curriculum in urban areas
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Trimble Local School District, Glouster, OH for an $175,000 Space
Education (includes FIE) after-school program
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Tulsa Public Schools, Tulsa, OK for the Tulsa Academic $350,000 Sullivan
Education (includes FIE) Center
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary United Way of Miami-Dade, Miami, FL for the Center of $300,000 Ros-Lehtinen; Wasserman Nelson, Bill
Education (includes FIE) Excellence in Early Education, including teacher Schultz
training programs
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary United Way of Youngstown/Mahoning Valley, Youngstown, $100,000 Ryan (OH)
Education (includes FIE) OH for an early childhood education program
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary University of Houston, Houston, TX for teacher training $400,000 Jackson-Lee (TX)
Education (includes FIE) and professional development
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, for the National $165,000 Grassley; Harkin
Education (includes FIE) Institute for Twice-Exceptionality
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary University of Nebraska -- Kearney, Kearney, NE for $350,000 Smith (NE)
Education (includes FIE) curriculum development
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary University of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA, for $150,000 Scalise Landrieu; Vitter
Education (includes FIE) 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, Greensboro, $165,000 Miller (NC); Coble
Education (includes FIE) NC for the ON TRACK mathematics enrichment program
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary University of North Florida, Jacksonville, FL for the $250,000 Crenshaw; Brown, Corrine
Education (includes FIE) Virtual School Readiness Incubator
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, IA, for $750,000 Braley Harkin; Grassley
Education (includes FIE) developing a center on early childhood education
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS, $200,000 Cochran; Wicker
Education (includes FIE) for gifted education programs at the Frances Karnes
Center for Gifted Studies
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Upper Palmetto YMCA, Rock Hill, SC for an environmental $225,000 Spratt
Education (includes FIE) education program, which may include equipment and
technology
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Urban Assembly New York Harbor High School, Brooklyn, $150,000 Gillibrand
Education (includes FIE) NY, for a marine science and marine technology program
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary USD 353, Wellington, KS, Public Schools for technology $250,000 Tiahrt
Education (includes FIE) upgrades and teacher training
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary USD 373, Newton, Kansas Public Schools for technology $250,000 Tiahrt
Education (includes FIE) upgrades
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary USD 402, Augusta, KS Public Schools for technology $250,000 Tiahrt
Education (includes FIE) upgrades
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary USD 446, Independence, KS Public Schools for technology $250,000 Tiahrt
Education (includes FIE) upgrades and teacher training
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary USD 470, Arkansas City, KS Public Schools for $250,000 Tiahrt
Education (includes FIE) technology upgrades, professional development and
training/technical assistance
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary USD 490, Butler County, KS for technology upgrades and $250,000 Tiahrt
Education (includes FIE) teacher training at the El Dorado, KS public school
system
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Utah Valley University, Orem, UT, to establish an $250,000 Bennett; Hatch
Education (includes FIE) entrepreneurship program for high school students
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Washoe County School District, Reno, NV, to expand a $500,000 Reid
Education (includes FIE) new teacher mentoring program
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Washoe County School District, Reno, NV, to support $500,000 Reid
Education (includes FIE) instructional coaches for K-12 teachers
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Wayne State University, Detroit, MI for its science, $300,000 Kilpatrick (MI)
Education (includes FIE) engineering, mathematics, aerospace academy
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary We Care San Jacinto, San Jacinto, CA for an afterschool $100,000 Lewis (CA)
Education (includes FIE) tutoring program
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Weber State University, Ogden, UT, for teacher $500,000 Bishop (UT) Bennett; Hatch
Education (includes FIE) education and curriculum development
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Elementary & Secondary West New York Board of Education, West New York, NJ, to $150,000 Sires Lautenberg; Menendez
Education (includes FIE) launch an alternative fuel education program,
including the purchase of equipment
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary West Valley City, UT, to expand an at-risk youth $100,000 Bennett; Hatch
Education (includes FIE) afterschool program
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Western Oklahoma State College, Altus, OK for purchase $100,000 Lucas Inhofe
Education (includes FIE) of equipment
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary WhizKids Foundation, Inc, Cambridge, MA, to expand $100,000 Markey (MA) Kennedy; Kerry; Kirk
Education (includes FIE) math, science, and engineering programs for primary
school students
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Wings of Eagles, Horseheads, NY for a Regional Science, $275,000 Massa
Education (includes FIE) Technological, Engineering, and Math Academy
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary YMCA Espanola Teen Center, Los Alamos, NM, to provide $125,000 Tom Udall; Bingaman
Education (includes FIE) academic and enrichment support for at-risk youth
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary YMCA of Warren, Warren, OH for an after-school program $100,000 Ryan (OH)
Education (includes FIE)
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary Yonkers Public Schools, Yonkers, NY for Saturday $297,000 Lowey
Education (includes FIE) academies, music education, and teacher professional
development activities
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Department of Education Elementary & Secondary YWCA of the Harbor Area and South Bay, San Pedro, CA $300,000 Harman
Education (includes FIE) for an early childhood education program
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes AB Christian Learning Center, Ft. Worth, TX for a $175,000 Burgess
FIPSE) higher education resource center
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes AIB College of Business, Des Moines, IA, to continue $400,000 Harkin
FIPSE) recruiting and training captioners and court reporters
and to provide scholarships to students
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Alamo Community College, San Antonio, TX for an $200,000 Rodriguez
FIPSE) associates degree program for air traffic controllers,
which may include equipment and technology
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Albany State University, Albany, GA for a model program $150,000 Bishop (GA)
FIPSE) to increase the recruitment and retention of
underrepresented students in postsecondary education
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Alcorn State University, Alcorn, MS, for graduate level $300,000 Cochran
FIPSE) curriculum development
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Alexander City Chamber of Commerce Foundation, $100,000 Rogers (AL)
FIPSE) Alexander City, AL for the Gateway to Education
Scholarship program, including scholarships
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Alverno College, Milwaukee, WI for its Research Center $100,000 Moore (WI)
FIPSE) for Women and Girls, which may include equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Anne Arundel Community College, Hanover, MD for its $350,000 Ruppersberger
FIPSE) science, technology, engineering, and math initiative,
which may include equipment and technology
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Anoka Ramsey Community College, Coon Rapids, MN for $800,000 Paulsen Klobuchar; Franken
FIPSE) curriculum development in programs relating to the
medical device manufacturing industry, including
purchase of equipment
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Armstrong Atlantic State University Cyber Security $457,000 Kingston Chambliss; Isakson
FIPSE) Research Institute Foundation, Savannah, GA for
curriculum development, including purchase of
equipment
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Asnuntuck Community College, Enfield, CT for a Medical $250,000 Courtney
FIPSE) Device Machine Technology Certificate Program, which
may include equipment and technology
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Assumption College, Worcester, MA, for the acquisition $100,000 McGovern Kennedy; Kerry; Kirk
FIPSE) of educational equipment and information technology
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Beloit College, Beloit, WI for college scholarships and $150,000 Baldwin
FIPSE) college outreach and early awareness programs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Benedictine University, Lisle, IL, to design, create, $150,000 Durbin
FIPSE) and implement open source educational materials for
use in introductory college courses
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Blackburn College, Carlinville, IL, for science $225,000 Hare Durbin; Burris
FIPSE) education programs and laboratory upgrades, including
the purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Blue Mountain College, Blue Mountain, MS, for the $100,000 Cochran
FIPSE) purchase of math and science equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Blue Mountain Community College, Pendleton, OR, to $100,000 Wyden; Merkley
FIPSE) expand post-secondary education including college
preparatory, advanced degree and continuing education
programs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Brandeis University, Waltham, MA for science and $350,000 Markey (MA) Kennedy; Kerry; Kirk
FIPSE) technology academic programs, which may include
equipment and technology
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Brazosport College, Galveston, TX for purchase of $200,000 Paul
FIPSE) equipment to be used in the petrochemical and nuclear
technician training programs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Brazosport College, Lake Jackson, TX for curriculum $380,000 Paul
FIPSE) development
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Brescia University, Owensboro, KY, for education $500,000 Bunning
FIPSE) programs including the purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Briar Cliff University, Sioux City, IA for purchase of $100,000 King (IA) Harkin; Grassley
FIPSE) equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Buena Vista University, Storm Lake, IA, for support for $200,000 Harkin
FIPSE) students with disabilities
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Burcham Hills Retirement Community, East Lansing, MI to $200,000 Rogers (MI) Levin; Stabenow
FIPSE) develop an Alzheimer's and dementia training program,
including purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Butler Community College, El Dorado, KS for purchase of $500,000 Tiahrt Brownback
FIPSE) equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Caldwell College, Caldwell, NJ for curriculum $550,000 Frelinghuysen Lautenberg; Menendez
FIPSE) development, including purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes California Baptist University, Riverside, CA for $300,000 Calvert
FIPSE) purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes California State University, Fullerton, CA for $350,000 Royce
FIPSE) curriculum development associated with the Vietnamese
language and culture program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes California State University, Fullerton, CA for the $300,000 Royce
FIPSE) Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning in
Mathematics and Science
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes California State University, Sacramento, CA for $350,000 Matsui
FIPSE) equipment and technology for science laboratories
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Campbell University, Buies Creek, NC for an initiative $300,000 Etheridge
FIPSE) at its School of Pharmacy to train underrepresented
pharmacists
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Canisius College, Buffalo, NY for its science education $400,000 Higgins; Lee (NY) Schumer
FIPSE) program, which may include equipment and technology
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, for $100,000 Specter
FIPSE) Internet-based foreign language programs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Cedar Crest College, Allentown, PA, for science $100,000 Specter
FIPSE) education programs, including the purchase of
equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Center for Empowered Living and Learning, Denver, CO, $300,000 Perlmutter Bennet
FIPSE) for an education program on terrorism
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Central Maine Community College, Auburn, ME for its $150,000 Michaud
FIPSE) Veterans to College Initiative to provide academic
counseling and support to veterans
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Centralia College, Centralia, WA for biotechnology and $375,000 Baird
FIPSE) science equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Chestnut Hill College, Philadelphia, PA, for the Center $100,000 Specter; Casey
FIPSE) for Environmental Sciences and Sustainability
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Cheyney University of Pennsylvania, Cheyney, PA for its $100,000 Sestak
FIPSE) Keystone Honors Academy
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes City College of San Jose, CA for its California $368,000 Honda
FIPSE) Construction College to train students for careers in
construction management, which may include equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Clackamas Community College, Oregon City, OR for $400,000 Schrader Wyden; Merkely
FIPSE) education and training programs in renewable energy
fields, which may include equipment and technology
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Clarke College, Dubuque, IA for its Doctor of Nurse $400,000 Braley (IA) Harkin; Grassley
FIPSE) Practitioner program, which may include equipment,
technology and scholarships
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Cleveland State University, Cleveland, OH, for $200,000 Fudge Brown
FIPSE) supportive services to degree-seeking veterans
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Coahoma Community College, Clarksdale, MS for $50,000 Thompson (MS)
FIPSE) curricula, equipment and technology
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Coffeyville Community College, Coffeyville, KS for the $500,000 Tiahrt
FIPSE) Native American Center, including purchase of
equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes College of Southern Idaho, Twin Falls, ID for $200,000 Simpson Crapo; Risch
FIPSE) curriculum development, including the purchase of
equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes College of the Canyons, Santa Clarita, CA for the $100,000 McKeon
FIPSE) University Center Consortium, including curriculum
development
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes College Opportunity Resources for Education, $750,000 Fattah
FIPSE) Philadelphia, PA for college preparation and
scholarship assistance
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes College Success Foundation, Washington, DC, for $500,000 Harkin
FIPSE) mentoring and scholarships
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes College Summit-West Virginia, Dunbar, WV for a college $100,000 Capito
FIPSE) access initiative
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Colorado State University--Pueblo, Pueblo, CO, for STEM $125,000 Salazar Mark Udall; Bennet
FIPSE) programs, including equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Columbia College, Columbia, SC for its Masters Degree $200,000 Clyburn Graham
FIPSE) Program in Divergent Learning
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Columbus State University, Columbus, GA for a Science, $150,000 Bishop (GA) Chambliss
FIPSE) Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Command and General Staff College Foundation, $250,000 Roberts; Brownback
FIPSE) Leavenworth, KS, for curriculum and course development
for a homeland security masters degree program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Community College of Allegheny County, Pittsburgh, PA, $100,000 Specter; Casey
FIPSE) to support technical and career postsecondary
education programs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Community College of Rhode Island, Warwick, RI, for a $200,000 Reed
FIPSE) transition to college program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Community College System of New Hampshire, Concord, NH, $500,000 Gregg; Shaheen
FIPSE) to purchase equipment and technology to modernize the
teaching of nursing
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes County of Greensville, Emporia, VA, for equipment and $400,000 Webb; Warner
FIPSE) technology upgrades at the Southside Virginia
Education Center
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Creighton University, Omaha, NE for purchase of $500,000 Terry
FIPSE) equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Dallas County Community College District, Dallas, TX $300,000 Johnson, Eddie Bernice
FIPSE) for its Science, Technology, Engineering and
Mathematics (STEM) Professions Initiative, which may
include scholarships
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Dean College, Franklin, MA for its Embedded Study Model $150,000 McGovern
FIPSE) Project to integrate academic support services into
curricula, which may include equipment and technology
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Delta State University, Cleveland, MS, for teacher $300,000 Cochran
FIPSE) training in science and curriculum development
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Dickinson State University, Dickinson, ND, for its $600,000 Pomeroy Conrad; Dorgan
FIPSE) Theodore Roosevelt Center
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Donnelly College, Kansas City, KS for equipment and $200,000 Moore (KS)
FIPSE) technology
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Eastern Arizona College, Thatcher, AZ for the Gila $400,000 Kirkpatrick (AZ)
FIPSE) Community College nursing education program, which may
include equipment and technology
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Eastern New Mexico University, Portales, NM, for $100,000 Tom Udall; Bingaman
FIPSE) educational equipment and technology infrastructure
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Edmonds Community College, Lynwood, WA for equipment $600,000 Inslee Cantwell; Murray
FIPSE) for training programs at its National Advanced
Materials and Manufacturing Innovation Center
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Edward M Kennedy Institute for the Senate, Boston, MA, $13,602,000 Markey (MA) Kerry; Kirk
FIPSE) for program development, which may include equipment,
technology, and support for an endowment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Elgin Community College, Elgin, IL for the Health $100,000 Roskam; Foster
FIPSE) Careers Center of Excellence, including curriculum
development and purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Emerson College, Boston, MA, for educational equipment $250,000 Capuano Kennedy; Kerry; Kirk
FIPSE) and technology infrastructure
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Emmanuel College, Boston, MA, for educational equipment $200,000 Kennedy; Kerry; Kirk
FIPSE) and technology infrastructure to support the Center
for Science Education
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Endicott College, Beverly, MA, for educational $150,000 Kennedy; Kerry; Kirk
FIPSE) equipment and technology infrastructure
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Evergreen State College, Olympia, WA for its Curriculum $325,000 Baird; Dicks; Smith (WA) Murray
FIPSE) for the Bioregion initiative
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Fairleigh Dickenson University, Madison, NJ for $500,000 Frelinghuysen Lautenberg; Menendez
FIPSE) curriculum development, including purchase of
equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Florida Gulf Coast University, Ft. Myers, FL for the $350,000 Mack
FIPSE) Coastal Watershed Institute
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Ft. Hays State University, Hays, KS for purchase of $250,000 Moran (KS)
FIPSE) equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Fulton-Montgomery Community College, Johnstown, NY, to $200,000 Schumer
FIPSE) establish a Center for Engineering and Technology
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Gadsden State Community College, Gadsden, AL for $100,000 Rogers (AL); Aderholt
FIPSE) technology upgrades
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes George C. Wallace Community College, Dothan, AL for $200,000 Bright
FIPSE) equipment and technology to train energy technicians
for nuclear facilities
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Goodwin College, East Hartford, CT, for an $175,000 Larson (CT) Dodd; Lieberman
FIPSE) environmental studies program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Gordon College, Wenham, MA, for educational equipment $200,000 Kennedy; Kerry
FIPSE) and technology infrastructure
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Grace College and Theological Seminary, Winona Lake, IN $150,000 Souder
FIPSE) for curriculum development, including purchase of
equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Harrisburg University of Science and Technology, $400,000 Holden Specter; Casey
FIPSE) Harrisburg, PA, for curriculum development and for
laboratory upgrades, including the purchase of
equipment and technology
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Hawaii Community College, Hilo, HI, for supportive $500,000 Inouye; Akaka
FIPSE) services and classroom courses to prepare students
unprepared for postsecondary education
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Hill College, Hillsboro, TX for vocational training at $200,000 Edwards (TX)
FIPSE) the Bosque County campus, which may include equipment
and technology
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Huntingdon College, Montgomery, AL, for teacher $100,000 Sessions
FIPSE) training
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Huston-Tillotson University, Austin, TX for a math and $350,000 Doggett
FIPSE) science education initiative
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Hutchinson Community College, Hutchinson, KS for $250,000 Moran (KS) Brownback
FIPSE) purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Illinois Community College Trustee Association, $600,000 Hare
FIPSE) Springfield, IL for the Illinois Community College
Sustainability Network to promote and provide energy
education and sustainable practices
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Iowa Lakes Community College, Estherville, IA, for a $400,000 Harkin
FIPSE) training program in construction technology and wind
turbine technology, including equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Iowa Valley Community College District, Marshalltown, $165,000 Latham Harkin
FIPSE) IA for purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Iowa Valley Community College District, Marshalltown, $400,000 Harkin
FIPSE) IA, for a training program in agricultural and
renewable energy technology, including the purchase of
equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Itawamba Community College, Fulton, MS for $700,000 Childers Wicker
FIPSE) consolidation of the Tupelo and Fulton Nursing School
Programs in order to provide additional nursing
specialists to a five-county region
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana, Northwest $100,000 Lugar
FIPSE) Region, Indianapolis, IN, for education programs
including equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Ivy Tech Community College, Terre Haute, IN for $600,000 Ellsworth Lugar
FIPSE) equipment and technology for training programs at its
Advanced Manufacturing Center
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, AL for $250,000 Rogers (AL)
FIPSE) purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Jewish Employment and Vocational Service (JEVS) d/b/a $165,000 Schwartz
FIPSE) JEVS Human Services, Philadelphia, PA for an associate
degree program in court reporting, which may include
equipment and technology
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Johnson C. Smith University, Charlotte, NC for an $400,000 Watt
FIPSE) Undergraduate Research Center for Electronic and Cyber
Security, which may include equipment, technology and
student financial assistance
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Jones County Junior College, Ellisville, MS, for $200,000 Cochran; Wicker
FIPSE) purchase of equipment and technology upgrades
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Junior College District of Metropolitan Kansas City, $500,000 Bond
FIPSE) Kansas City, MO, for purchase of equipment and
technology upgrades for the radiological technology
laboratory
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Kalamazoo Community Mental Health and Substance Abuse $100,000 Upton
FIPSE) Services, Kalamazoo, MI for a nursing distance
education curriculum, including purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Kalamazoo Valley Community College, Kalamazoo, MI for $550,000 Upton Stabenow; Levin
FIPSE) purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Kankakee Community College, Kankakee, IL for renewable $400,000 Halvorson
FIPSE) energy technology training programs, which may include
equipment and technology
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Keene State College, Keene, NH for its Regional Center $300,000 Hodes
FIPSE) for Advanced Manufacturing Education, which may
include equipment and student financial assistance
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Keene State College, Keene, NH, for curriculum $100,000 Hodes Shaheen
FIPSE) development and educational equipment for the
Monadnock Biodiesel Collaborative
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Kern Community College District, Bakersfield, CA for $250,000 McCarthy (CA)
FIPSE) purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Lackawanna College, Scranton, PA, for laboratory $100,000 Specter; Casey
FIPSE) upgrades to a science center, including the purchase
of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Lake Area Technical Institute, Watertown, SD, for $500,000 Herseth Sandlin Johnson; Thune
FIPSE) educational equipment for the Energy Technology
Program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Lake Area Technical Institute, Watertown, SD, for $150,000 Johnson
FIPSE) educational equipment related to fire training
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Lake Michigan College, Benton Harbor, MI for curriculum $150,000 Upton
FIPSE) development, including the purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Lake Superior College, Duluth, MN for certificate and $200,000 Oberstar Klobuchar; Franken
FIPSE) degree programs in aviation, which may include
equipment and technology
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Lakes Region Community College, Concord, NH, for $125,000 Shea-Porter Shaheen
FIPSE) curriculum development and educational equipment for
the Energy Services and Technology program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Lakeshore Technical College, Cleveland, WI for $250,000 Petri
FIPSE) curriculum development
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Leeward Community College, Pearl City, HI, to provide $400,000 Inouye; Akaka
FIPSE) college preparatory education for Filipino students
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Lesley University, Cambridge, MA, for development of $150,000 Capuano Kennedy; Kerry; Kirk
FIPSE) the National Center for Teachers and School Leaders
program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes LeTourneau University, Longview, TX for purchase of $350,000 Gohmert
FIPSE) equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Lincoln Land Community College, Springfield, IL for the $350,000 Shimkus; Schock
FIPSE) HIRE Education Program, including purchase of
equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Lincoln University, Lincoln University, PA, for college $100,000 Specter
FIPSE) preparation programs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Livingstone College, Salisbury, NC for its Center for $300,000 Watt
FIPSE) Holistic Learning to provide academic and student
support services, which may include equipment and
technology
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Long Island University, Brookville, NY for a Grow Your $700,000 Israel
FIPSE) Own Teacher Program providing mentoring, education and
support to high school students in underserved areas,
which may include college scholarships
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Lorain County Community College, Elyria, OH, for $200,000 Sutton Voinovich
FIPSE) education programs including the purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Loras College, Dubuque, IA, for science education $200,000 Braley (IA) Harkin; Grassley
FIPSE) equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Los Angeles City College Foundation, Los Angeles, CA $450,000 Becerra
FIPSE) for the Los Angeles City College nursing program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Loyola University New Orleans, New Orleans, LA, to $400,000 Cao Landrieu
FIPSE) establish The Center for Music and Arts
Entrepreneurship & Music Industry Studies
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Lyndon State College, Lyndonville, VT, for a center for $300,000 Leahy
FIPSE) rural students
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Madisonville Community College, Madisonville, KY for $100,000 Whitfield
FIPSE) purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Marian University, Fond du Lac, WI for nursing $200,000 Petri
FIPSE) curriculum development
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Maricopa County Community College District, Mesa, AZ $100,000 Mitchell
FIPSE) for health professions training
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Maricopa County Community College District, Tempe, AZ $300,000 Mitchell
FIPSE) for its East Valley Veterans Education Center to
enable veterans to enroll in and complete
postsecondary education, which may include equipment
and technology
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Maricopa County Community College District, Tempe, AZ $300,000 Pastor (AZ)
FIPSE) for the Bilingual Nursing Program at South Mountain
Community College, which may include stipends
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Marshall University Research Corporation, Huntington, $300,000 Rahall
FIPSE) WV for equipment and technology for advanced maritime
training
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Marymount Manhattan College, New York, NY for academic $400,000 Maloney
FIPSE) programs at the Geraldine Farraro Center for
Educational Excellence in Science, Technology, and
Math, which may include equipment and technology
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Marymount University, Arlington, VA for science $200,000 Moran (VA)
FIPSE) equipment and technology
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Maryville College, Maryville, TN for an experiential $300,000 Duncan
FIPSE) science education program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Mercyhurst College, Erie, PA, for education programs $100,000 Specter; Casey
FIPSE) and support services for individuals with disabilities
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Metropolitan State College, Denver, CO for equipment $200,000 DeGette
FIPSE) and technology for its accredited aviation training
program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Mid-America Christian University, Oklahoma City, OK for $485,000 Cole
FIPSE) teacher training programs, including purchase of
equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, TN for $750,000 Gordon (TN) Alexander
FIPSE) a STEM education teacher training initiative, which
may include stipends
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Midland Independent School District, Midland, TX for $350,000 Conaway
FIPSE) teacher training
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education Higher Education (includes Midway College, Inc, Midway, KY, for facilities and $100,000 Bunning
FIPSE) equipment
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Miles Community College, Miles City, MT, for curriculum $100,000 Tester; Baucus
FIPSE) development and educational equipment relating to
bioenergy
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Minnesota State Colleges and Universities, Office of $300,000 Walz Klobuchar; Franken
FIPSE) the Chancellor, St Paul, MN, for career and education
services to veterans
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Minot State University, Minot, ND, to establish a $950,000 Conrad; Dorgan
FIPSE) Center for Community Research and Service
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Mississippi College, Clinton, MS, to support dyslexia $250,000 Wicker; Cochran
FIPSE) education and training
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Mississippi Valley State University, Itta Bena, MS for $400,000 Thompson (MS) Wicker
FIPSE) an initiative to prepare undergraduate students for
professional medical education, which may include
equipment, technology and scholarships
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Missouri State University, Springfield, MO, for $1,000,000 Bond
FIPSE) technology, equipment, and educational materials
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Monroe Community College, Rochester, NY for an Academy $275,000 Massa
FIPSE) for Veterans' Success to provide academic, career
counseling, and support services to veterans
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Monroe Community College, Rochester, NY to establish a $325,000 Lee (NY)
FIPSE) medical laboratory technician program, including
curriculum development and purchase of equipment
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Monroe County Community College, Monroe, MI for a $200,000 Dingell
FIPSE) Nuclear Engineering Technology Program
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Mott Community College, Flint, MI, for the Center for $200,000 Levin; Stabenow
FIPSE) Advanced Manufacturing
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Mount Union College, Alliance, OH for engineering and $100,000 Boccieri
FIPSE) technology programs, which may include curricula,
faculty, equipment, technology and student support
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Muhlenberg College, Allentown, PA, for a civic $100,000 Dent Specter; Casey
FIPSE) engagement and service learning program
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes National Labor College, George Meany Center for Labor $400,000 Harkin
FIPSE) Studies, Silver Spring, MD, for the Adult Learning
Program
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Nazareth College, Rochester, NY, for educational $300,000 Slaughter Schumer
FIPSE) equipment and technology upgrades relating to math and
science education
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Neumann College, Aston, PA for pharmacy education $200,000 Sestak; Gerlach Specter
FIPSE) programs, which may include equipment and technology
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes New College, Sarasota, FL for digital collections at $100,000 Buchanan Nelson, Bill
FIPSE) the Jane Bancroft Cook Library
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes New Mexico Military Institute, Roswell, NM for its $300,000 Teague
FIPSE) Native American Criminal Justice Program, which may
include student scholarships
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Niagara Community College, Sanborn, NY for equipment $100,000 Slaughter
FIPSE) and technology for training programs in hospitality
and tourism
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Niagara County Community College, Sanborn, NY for $275,000 Lee (NY)
FIPSE) information technology upgrades
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes North Arkansas College, Harrison, AR for an education $250,000 Boozman Pryor; Lincoln
FIPSE) technology initiative, including purchase of equipment
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes North Shore Community College, Danvers, MA for a $400,000 Tierney
FIPSE) veterans education and job training program, which may
include scholarships and stipends
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Northampton Community College, Bethlehem, PA for $400,000 Kanjorski
FIPSE) programmatic support of its Monroe County campus,
which may include equipment and technology
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Northeast Iowa Community College, Calmar, IA, for a $300,000 Harkin; Grassley
FIPSE) training program in renewable energy technology
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Northern Kentucky University Foundation, Highland $350,000 Davis (KY)
FIPSE) Heights, KY for purchase of equipment
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Northern Kentucky University, Highland Heights, KY, for $2,400,000 McConnell
FIPSE) the purchase of equipment
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Northern Virginia Community College, Annandale, VA for $500,000 Connolly (VA)
FIPSE) a health information management program
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Northwestern Connecticut Community College, Winsted, CT $350,000 Larson (CT)
FIPSE) for an associate degree nursing program, which may
include equipment and technology
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK for a $450,000 Boren
FIPSE) wildlife management technician program, which may
include equipment
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Palm Beach Community College, Lake Worth, FL for $150,000 Klein (FL); Wexler
FIPSE) education and training programs in emerging industries
at its Institute for Energy, which may include
equipment and technology
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Palm Beach Community College, Lake Worth, FL for $350,000 Hastings (FL) Nelson, Bill
FIPSE) equipment and technology for student technology and
communication programs at its Belle Glade campus
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Pearl River Community College, Poplarville, MS, for $200,000 Cochran; Wicker
FIPSE) instructional technology including the purchase of
equipment
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Philadelphia University, Philadelphia, PA, for $100,000 Specter
FIPSE) educational equipment relating to science
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Pittsburg State University, Pittsburg, KS, for $400,000 Brownback
FIPSE) education programs
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Polk Community College, Winter Haven, FL for purchase $300,000 Putnam
FIPSE) of equipment
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Portland Community College, Portland, OR for education $350,000 Wu; Blumenauer; Schrader
FIPSE) and training programs in renewable energy and emerging
industries, which may include equipment and technology
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Pulaski Technical College, North Little Rock, AR for $600,000 Snyder Lincoln; Pryor
FIPSE) library improvements, which may include equipment and
technology
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Rhode Island College Foundation, Providence, RI, for $200,000 Reed; Whitehouse
FIPSE) educational equipment relating to science
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Richland Community College, Decatur, IL for curriculum $200,000 Schock; Hare
FIPSE) development in its bioenergy and bioprocessing degree
programs
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Riverside Community College District, Riverside, CA for $600,000 Calvert
FIPSE) curriculum development
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Rockford College, Rockford, IL, for technology upgrades $300,000 Manzullo Durbin
FIPSE) and educational equipment
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Rutgers University School of Law, Camden, NJ, for its $500,000 Andrews
FIPSE) public interest legal program, which may include
scholarships and fellowships, a public interest summer
externship program, its Marshall Brennan Program, and
pro bono legal services
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Saint Xavier University, Chicago, IL, for technology $750,000 Lipinski Durbin
FIPSE) and equipment
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Salve Regina University, Newport, RI for equipment and $500,000 Kennedy Reed; Whitehouse
FIPSE) technology at its Blackstone Valley learning center
and Newport campus
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes San Francisco State University, San Francisco, CA for a $350,000 Speier
FIPSE) competency-based early childhood education and
training initiative, which may include equipment and
technology
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes San Jacinto College, Pasadena, TX for training programs $400,000 Green, Gene
FIPSE) in the maritime and energy industries, which may
include equipment and technology
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes San Jose State University Research Foundation, San $220,000 Lofgren, Zoe
FIPSE) Jose, CA for an interdisciplinary Center for Global
Innovation and Immigration, including curricula
development and student research
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes San Luis Obispo County Community College District, San $350,000 McCarthy (CA)
FIPSE) Luis Obispo, CA for purchase of equipment
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes San Mateo County Community College District, San Mateo, $350,000 Speier
FIPSE) CA for the University Center Consortium initiative to
expand academic programs and the number of students
pursuing postsecondary education
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Santa Fe College, Gainesville, FL for a clinical $450,000 Stearns; Brown, Corrine
FIPSE) laboratory sciences program, including curriculum
development and purchase of equipment
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Seattle University, Seattle, WA for the Fostering $500,000 Reichert; McDermott Cantwell
FIPSE) Scholars Program, including scholarships
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Security on Campus, Inc, King of Prussia, PA, for a $100,000 Specter
FIPSE) campus crime and emergency response training program
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Simpson College, Indianola, IA, for the creation of the $500,000 Harkin; Kennedy; Kerry
FIPSE) John C Culver Public Policy Center
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Snow College, Ephraim, UT, for health professions $600,000 Bennett; Hatch
FIPSE) education programs
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Southeast Missouri State University, Cape Girardeau, MO $500,000 Emerson
FIPSE) for technology upgrades
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Southern Arkansas University Tech, Camden, AR, for $150,000 Ross Lincoln; Pryor
FIPSE) curriculum development and educational equipment in
the Aerospace Manufacturing program
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL for $400,000 Costello
FIPSE) equipment and technology upgrades
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Southern Queens Park Association, Jamaica, NY for its $350,000 Meeks (NY) Schumer; Gillibrand
FIPSE) Young Adults College Access & Preparedness Program, in
partnership with Bard College and local high schools,
to expand college access, retention and graduation for
youth and young adults
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Southern Union Community College, Wadley, AL for $100,000 Rogers (AL)
FIPSE) purchase of equipment
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Special Education District of McHenry County, $100,000 Manzullo
FIPSE) Woodstock, IL for the Pathways Program
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes St. Clair County Community College, Port Huron, MI for $100,000 Miller (MI)
FIPSE) curriculum development
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes St. Francis College, Brooklyn, NY for its Project $650,000 Clarke; King (NY); Towns Schumer
FIPSE) Access initiative, which may include equipment and
technology
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes St. Joseph's College, Brooklyn, NY for equipment and $400,000 Towns
FIPSE) technology for science laboratories, smart classrooms
and distance learning
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes St. Mary's College of Maryland, St. Mary's City, MD for $600,000 Hoyer
FIPSE) science laboratory and information technology
equipment
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes St. Norbert College, De Pere, WI for an initiative to $910,000 Kagen Kohl
FIPSE) prepare students in science, technology, engineering
and math (STEM) fields, which may include equipment
and technology
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes St. Peter's College, Jersey City, NJ for equipment and $300,000 Sires; Rothman (NJ) Lautenberg; Menendez
FIPSE) technology for smart classrooms
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes St. Petersburg College, Clearwater, FL for a healthcare $300,000 Young (FL)
FIPSE) informatics program, including curriculum development
and purchase of equipment
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes St. Thomas University, Miami Gardens, FL for a science $300,000 Diaz-Balart, Lincoln; Meek
FIPSE) and technology teacher training program in conjunction (FL); Ros-Lehtinen;
with the Miami-Dade County Public School System Wasserman Schultz
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes St. Vincent College, Latrobe, PA for purchase of $150,000 Murphy, Tim Specter
FIPSE) equipment
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes St. Xavier University, Orland Park, IL for the Science, $500,000 Biggert
FIPSE) Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Education
Center, including purchase of equipment
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes State University of New York at Geneseo, Geneseo, NY $500,000 Lee (NY)
FIPSE) for purchase of equipment
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Susquehanna University, Selinsgrove, PA, for science $100,000 Specter; Casey
FIPSE) education programs and laboratory upgrades, including
the purchase of equipment
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Tabor College, Hillsboro, KS, for rural nursing and $350,000 Brownback
FIPSE) education programs
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Tallahassee Community College, Tallahassee, FL for $200,000 Crenshaw
FIPSE) purchase of equipment
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Texas Life-Sciences Collaboration Center, Georgetown, $245,000 Carter
FIPSE) TX for life science programs, including purchase of
equipment
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Texas State Technical College, Waco, TX for its Career $100,000 Edwards (TX)
FIPSE) Paths for Veterans project
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Texas State University, San Marcos, TX for nursing $1,000,000 Carter
FIPSE) curriculum development, including purchase of
equipment
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Three Rivers Community College, Poplar Bluff, MO for an $215,000 Emerson
FIPSE) education technology initiative
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Trident Technical College, Charleston, SC for the $500,000 Brown (SC); Clyburn
FIPSE) nursing education program, which may include equipment
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Trine University, Angola, IN for curriculum development $340,000 Souder Lugar
FIPSE)
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Truckee Meadows Community College, Reno, NV, to $600,000 Reid
FIPSE) establish an online degree program for non-traditional
students
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Union County College, Cranford, NJ for curriculum $400,000 Lance; Payne Lautenberg; Menendez
FIPSE) development
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ for the Disability $500,000 Grijalva
FIPSE) Resource Center to provide instruction and support to
disabled veterans to ensure academic success, which
may include equipment
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes University of Arkansas at Monticello, Monticello, AR, $250,000 Lincoln; Pryor
FIPSE) for educational equipment, technology and wiring
relating to energy and environmental education
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes University of Central Arkansas, Conway, AR, for $100,000 Snyder Lincoln; Pryor
FIPSE) curriculum development and educational equipment
relating to information technology
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes University of Connecticut School of Law, Hartford, CT $365,000 Larson (CT)
FIPSE) for a Center for Energy and Environmental Law
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes University of Dubuque, Dubuque, IA, for equipment and $400,000 Braley (IA) Harkin; Grassley
FIPSE) technology for its aviation degree program
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes University of Guam, Mangilao, GU for development, in $300,000 Bordallo
FIPSE) conjunction with the Guam Public School System and
Guam Community College, of a K-16 educational program
to provide a seamless pathway for college and careers
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes University of Hawaii at Hilo Clinical Pharmacy Training $1,500,000 Abercrombie Inouye; Akaka
FIPSE) Program, Hilo, HI, for a clinical pharmacy training
program
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes University of Hawaii School of Law, Honolulu, HI, for $400,000 Inouye; Akaka
FIPSE) the health policy center
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, $150,000 Durbin
FIPSE) to design, create, and implement open source
educational materials for use in introductory college
courses
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes University of Massachusetts-Boston, Boston, MA, for $200,000 Lynch Kennedy; Kerry; Kirk
FIPSE) educational equipment to support a developmental
science research center
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes University of Massachusetts-Lowell, Lowell, MA, for a $200,000 Tsongas Kennedy; Kerry; Kirk
FIPSE) cooperative education program
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes University of Minnesota, Crookston, MN for its Center $550,000 Peterson Klobuchar; Franken
FIPSE) for Rural Entrepreneurial Studies, which may include
equipment, technology and student support
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes University of Montana--Mike & Maureen Mansfield Center, $200,000 Rehberg Tester
FIPSE) Missoula, MT, to establish the Institute for
Leadership and Public Service to fulfill the purposes
of the Mansfield Center, including the creation of an
endowment
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH for its $450,000 Shea-Porter
FIPSE) National Center on Inclusive Education for Children
with Autism Spectrum Disorders and Related
Disabilities
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes University of New Haven, Waterbury, CT for equipment $350,000 DeLauro
FIPSE) and technology for the Henry C. Lee Institute of
Forensic Science Learning Center
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes University of New Mexico-Taos, NM for equipment and $450,000 Lujan Bingaman; Udall, Tom
FIPSE) technology for distance education programs
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes University of South Dakota, Vermillion, SD, to identify $500,000 Herseth Sandlin Johnson; Thune
FIPSE) and address the educational needs of veterans with
disabilities
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS, $200,000 Cochran
FIPSE) for curriculum and professional development at
University of Southern Mississippi-Gulf Coast campus
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS, $100,000 Cochran
FIPSE) for teacher training at the Center for Economic
Education
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS, $500,000 Cochran; Wicker
FIPSE) for the development of a student retention initiative
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Chattanooga, TN $770,000 Wamp
FIPSE) for the Center for Leadership in Science, Technology,
Engineering and Mathematics Education, including
purchase of equipment
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes University of Texas at Tyler, Tyler, TX for a science, $300,000 Gohmert Cornyn
FIPSE) technology, engineering and math initiative, including
purchase of equipment
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes University of Virginia Center for Politics, $100,000 Warner
FIPSE) Charlottesville, VA, to develop interactive civic
lessons for high school students
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes University of Virginia, Wise, VA for installation of a $150,000 Boucher
FIPSE) Voice Over Internet Protocol telephone system and
demonstration activities through its Emerging
Technologies Learning Center
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes University of Washington, Bothell, WA for a nursing $200,000 Inslee; McDermott Murray
FIPSE) faculty consortium training program, which may include
scholarships
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes University of West Florida, Pensacola, FL, for $650,000 Miller (FL) Martinez
FIPSE) education programs for veterans
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Urban College, Boston, MA, to support higher education $500,000 Kennedy; Kirk
FIPSE) programs serving low-income and minority students
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Utah State University, Logan, UT, to establish a land- $750,000 Bennett
FIPSE) grant education and research network
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Valley City State University, Valley City, ND, for the $750,000 Pomeroy Conrad; Dorgan
FIPSE) Great Plains STEM Education Center
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Vanguard University, Costa Mesa, CA for a teacher $350,000 Rohrabacher
FIPSE) training initiative, including purchase of equipment
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Voices of September 11th, New Canaan, CT, to continue $100,000 DeLauro; Himes; Murphy Dodd; Lautenberg;
FIPSE) the 9/11 Living Memorial Project (CT) Menendez; Lieberman
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Wayne State College, Norfolk, NE for equipment at the $100,000 Fortenberry Nelson, Ben
FIPSE) South Sioux City College Center
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Weber State University, Ogden, UT, for curriculum $100,000 Hatch; Bennett
FIPSE) development
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Western Governors University, Salt Lake City, UT for $600,000 Bishop (UT); Matheson Bennett; Hatch
FIPSE) curriculum development
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Western Kentucky Community and Technical College, $250,000 Whitfield Bunning
FIPSE) Paducah, KY for purchase of equipment
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Western Kentucky University Research Foundation, $2,000,000 McConnell
FIPSE) Bowling Green, KY, for equipment purchase
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, KY for $500,000 Guthrie
FIPSE) purchase of equipment
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Westminster College, Salt Lake City, UT, to expand $500,000 Bennett; Hatch
FIPSE) distance learning technology including the purchase of
equipment
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Wharton County Jr. College, Wharton, TX for curriculum $220,000 Paul
FIPSE) development to train students for work in the nuclear
power industry
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Wheelock College, Boston, MA, to develop a higher $100,000 Capuano Kennedy; Kerry; Kirk
FIPSE) education access program for early childhood educators
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Whitworth University, Spokane, WA, for science, $100,000 Cantwell
FIPSE) technology, engineering, and mathematics equipment
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Winthrop University, Rock Hill, SC for its Focusing on $350,000 Spratt
FIPSE) Collegiate Undergraduate Success initiative to enhance
residential learning and academic support services for
students
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Department of Education Higher Education (includes Youngstown State University, Youngstown, OH for its $200,000 Ryan (OH)
FIPSE) Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Project to integrate
SEL theory and techniques into the College of
Education curricula and for evaluation activities
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Department of Education Rehabilitation Services & AbilityFirst, Pasadena, CA for programs to provide $100,000 Schiff
Disability Research employment assistance for individuals with
disabilities
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Department of Education Rehabilitation Services & American Federation for the Blind Technology and $1,000,000 Byrd
Disability Research Employment Center, Huntington, WV, to expand the
capacity of the AFB-TECH center for development of
technology for the blind
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Department of Education Rehabilitation Services & Best Buddies Maryland, Baltimore, MD for mentoring $300,000 Hoyer
Disability Research programs for persons with intellectual disabilities
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Department of Education Rehabilitation Services & Best Buddies Massachusetts, Boston, MA for mentoring $70,000 Capuano
Disability Research programs in the 8th Congressional district for persons
with intellectual disabilities
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Department of Education Rehabilitation Services & Best Buddies Virginia, Falls Church, VA for mentoring $250,000 Moran (VA)
Disability Research programs for persons with intellectual disabilities
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Department of Education Rehabilitation Services & Best Buddies, San Francisco, CA for mentoring programs $250,000 Pelosi
Disability Research for persons with intellectual disabilities
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Department of Education Rehabilitation Services & Camp High Hopes, Sioux City, IA, for a year-round camp $300,000 Harkin
Disability Research for children with disabilities
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Department of Education Rehabilitation Services & Deaf Blind Service Center, Seattle, WA, for training $200,000 Murray
Disability Research programs and materials for support service providers
who assist deaf blind individuals with employment and
independent living
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Department of Education Rehabilitation Services & Elwyn, Inc., Aston, PA, for job training and education $100,000 Specter
Disability Research programs for individuals with disabilities
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Department of Education Rehabilitation Services & Enable America, Inc., Tampa, FL, for civic/citizenship $600,000 Harkin
Disability Research demonstration project for disabled adults
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Department of Education Rehabilitation Services & Intellectual Disabilities Education Association, Inc., $225,000 Himes Dodd
Disability Research Bridgeport, CT, for IDEA Learning Center programming
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Department of Education Rehabilitation Services & Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL for a training $600,000 Foster
Disability Research program to prepare instructors to work with visually
impaired veterans, which may include scholarships
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Department of Education Rehabilitation Services & Opportunity Enterprises, Inc., Valparaiso, IN for its $150,000 Visclosky
Disability Research adult day program, which may include equipment
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Department of Education Rehabilitation Services & Southern California Rehabilitation Services, Downey, CA $100,000 Roybal-Allard
Disability Research for computer and Internet training for individuals
with disabilities, which may include equipment
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Department of Education Rehabilitation Services & Southside Training, Employment and Placement Services, $300,000 Perriello
Disability Research Inc., Farmville, VA for training, employment services,
and placement assistance for persons with
disabilities, which may include equipment
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Department of Education Rehabilitation Services & Special Olympics of Rhode Island, Warwick, RI for $200,000 Kennedy
Disability Research delivering programs and promoting physical fitness
among individuals with disabilities
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Department of Education Rehabilitation Services & Supporting Autism and Families Everywhere, Wilkes- $100,000 Specter
Disability Research Barre, PA, for vocational services and program support
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Department of Education Rehabilitation Services & Vocational Guidance Services-- Painesville Center, $100,000 LaTourette Voinovich
Disability Research Painesville, OH for the Training Enhancements
Promoting Jobs for Ohioans with Disabilities project
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Department of Education Rehabilitation Services & Wisconsin Coalition of Independent Living Centers, $150,000 Baldwin
Disability Research Inc., Madison, WI for its Increase Vets' Independence
Initiative to provide independent living services to
disabled veterans
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children Addison County Parent Child Center, Middlebury, VT, to $100,000 Sanders
Services and Families (ACF)--Child support and expand parental education activities
Abuse Prevention
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children County of Contra Costa, Martinez, CA for an initiative $550,000 Tauscher; McNerney Boxer
Services and Families (ACF)--Child for children and adolescents exposed to domestic
Abuse Prevention violence
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children Douglas County C.A.R.E.S., Roseburg, OR for the Kids in $300,000 DeFazio Wyden; Merkely
Services and Families (ACF)--Child Common program to provide services to abused and
Abuse Prevention neglected children
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children Klingberg Family Centers, Hartford, CT, for child abuse $125,000 Dodd; Lieberman
Services and Families (ACF)--Child prevention and intervention services
Abuse Prevention
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children Marcus Autism Center, Atlanta, GA for an autism $300,000 Kingston; Barrow; Bishop
Services and Families (ACF)--Child initiative (GA); Lewis (GA)
Abuse Prevention
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children Oregon Association of Relief Nurseries, Medford, OR, to $100,000 Merkley; Wyden
Services and Families (ACF)--Child provide early childhood development and education for
Abuse Prevention children at risk of abuse and neglect
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children Parents Anonymous, Inc, Claremont, CA, for a national $500,000 Gillibrand; Boxer;
Services and Families (ACF)--Child parent helpline to prevent child abuse and neglect Lautenberg; Lincoln;
Abuse Prevention Menendez; Schumer;
Stabenow; Wyden; Levin
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children Prevent Child Abuse Vermont, Montpelier, VT, to expand $500,000 Leahy
Services and Families (ACF)--Child the SAFE-T Prevention Program
Abuse Prevention
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children University of California, Merced/The Great Valley $300,000 Cardoza
Services and Families (ACF)--Child Center, Merced, CA for child abuse prevention
Abuse Prevention education services
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children Wynona's House, Newark, NJ, for a child sexual abuse $400,000 Payne Lautenberg; Menendez
Services and Families (ACF)--Child intervention program
Abuse Prevention
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children 211 Maine, Inc, Portland, ME, to provide for telephone $150,000 Snowe
Services and Families (ACF)--Social connections to community health and social services
Services
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children Asian Pacific Women, Los Angeles, CA for a domestic $50,000 Schiff
Services and Families (ACF)--Social violence prevention and education initiative
Services
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children AVANCE, Inc, San Antonio, TX, for a parent-child $200,000 Gonzalez Bingaman; Tom Udall
Services and Families (ACF)--Social education program
Services
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children Barry University, Miami Shores, FL for the Center for $300,000 Diaz-Balart, Lincoln; Meek
Services and Families (ACF)--Social Community Services Initiatives (FL)
Services
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children Beth El House, Alexandria, VA for housing and social $200,000 Moran (VA)
Services and Families (ACF)--Social services to formerly homeless single mothers and their
Services families
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children Bethany House, Laredo, TX for equipment and job $230,000 Cuellar
Services and Families (ACF)--Social training resources to help the unemployed find gainful
Services employment
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children Bethel's Place, Houston, TX for the Heavenly Hands $100,000 Green, Al
Services and Families (ACF)--Social community project
Services
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children Beyond Shelter, Los Angeles, CA for a crisis $400,000 Waters
Services and Families (ACF)--Social intervention demonstration project
Services
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children Campus Kitchens Project, Washington, DC, for services $75,000 Kennedy; Kerry; Kirk
Services and Families (ACF)--Social to the homeless community
Services
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children Chabad of South Bay, Lomita, CA for a project to $370,000 Harman
Services and Families (ACF)--Social improve services for youth and families in crisis
Services
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children Children's Hospital of The King's Daughters Health $500,000 Nye Webb
Services and Families (ACF)--Social System, Norfolk, VA for a comprehensive program to
Services treat abused children
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children City of Bellevue, WA for the Wrap-Around Services $375,000 Reichert Murray
Services and Families (ACF)--Social program
Services
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children City of Emeryville, CA for early childhood development, $250,000 Lee (CA)
Services and Families (ACF)--Social counseling, and related services
Services
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children City of Ft. Worth, TX for the Early Childhood Matters $425,000 Burgess
Services and Families (ACF)--Social Initiative
Services
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children City of Norwich, CT for services to pregnant and $85,000 Courtney
Services and Families (ACF)--Social parenting adolescents and their families
Services
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children City of San Jose, CA, for early childhood education $300,000 Honda Feinstein
Services and Families (ACF)--Social improvement
Services
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children Connecticut Council of Family Service Agencies, $200,000 DeLauro Dodd; Lieberman
Services and Families (ACF)--Social Wethersfield, CT, for a Family Development Network
Services
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children Connecting for Children and Families, Inc, Woonsocket, $300,000 Reed; Whitehouse
Services and Families (ACF)--Social RI, to provide training and assistance to economically
Services challenged families
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children Council of Peoples Organization, Brooklyn, NY for the $150,000 Weiner
Services and Families (ACF)--Social Community Youth Program
Services
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children County of Monterey, Salinas, CA, for the Silver Star $1,500,000 Farr Feinstein
Services and Families (ACF)--Social Gang Prevention and Intervention program
Services
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children Easter Seals of Southern Georgia, Albany, GA for $100,000 Bishop (GA)
Services and Families (ACF)--Social respite services for children who are developmentally
Services disabled, have autism, or are medically fragile
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children Erie Neighborhood House, Chicago, IL, for an initiative $250,000 Durbin
Services and Families (ACF)--Social addressing the needs of low-income children with
Services emotional or behavioral difficulties
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children Eva's Place, Sandusky, MI for domestic violence service $200,000 Miller (MI)
Services and Families (ACF)--Social programs
Services
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children First 5 Alameda County, San Leandro, CA for its $500,000 Stark
Services and Families (ACF)--Social children's screening, assessment, referral, and
Services treatment initiative
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children Friends Association for Care and Protection of $100,000 Specter
Services and Families (ACF)--Social Children, West Chester, PA, for emergency services for
Services homeless families
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children Glenwood School for Boys and Girls, Glenwood, IL for $350,000 Jackson (IL)
Services and Families (ACF)--Social housing support and educational and social skills
Services development programs
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children Greater New Britain Teen Pregnancy Prevention, Inc., $100,000 Murphy (CT)
Services and Families (ACF)--Social New Britain, CT for teen pregnancy prevention services
Services
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children Gregory House Programs, Honolulu, HI for a $100,000 Abercrombie
Services and Families (ACF)--Social comprehensive homelessness prevention program for
Services people living with HIV/AIDS
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children Homeless Prenatal Program, San Francisco CA for case $400,000 Pelosi
Services and Families (ACF)--Social management and supportive services
Services
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children Hope Institute for Children and Families, Springfield, $100,000 Shimkus
Services and Families (ACF)--Social IL for facilities and equipment
Services
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children Horizons for Homeless Children, Boston, MA for programs $730,000 Capuano Kennedy; Kerry; Kirk
Services and Families (ACF)--Social for homeless children
Services
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children Human Services Coalition of Tompkins County, Inc., $50,000 Arcuri
Services and Families (ACF)--Social Ithaca, NY for 2-1-1 Tompkins to provide access to
Services social services
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children Huron County Safe Place, Bad Axe, MI for domestic $150,000 Miller (MI)
Services and Families (ACF)--Social violence service programs
Services
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children Jewish Community Council of Canarsie, Brooklyn, NY for $300,000 Towns
Services and Families (ACF)--Social services for at-risk Holocaust survivors
Services
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children Lapeer Area Citizens Against Domestic Assault, Lapeer, $200,000 Miller (MI)
Services and Families (ACF)--Social MI for domestic violence service programs
Services
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children Larkin Street Youth Services, San Francisco, CA for $300,000 Pelosi
Services and Families (ACF)--Social homeless and runaway youth services
Services
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children LifeStyles of Maryland, Inc., La Plata, MD for its Safe $60,000 Hoyer
Services and Families (ACF)--Social Nights Program for homeless and disadvantaged
Services populations
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children Little Friends, Inc., Naperville, IL for an autism $200,000 Biggert
Services and Families (ACF)--Social initiative
Services
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children Make the Road New York, Jackson Heights, NY for support $300,000 Crowley Schumer
Services and Families (ACF)--Social services for low-income and working families
Services
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children Michigan Association Of United Ways, Lansing, MI, to $200,000 Schauer Levin; Stabenow
Services and Families (ACF)--Social provide work supports through a statewide 2-1-1 system
Services
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children Montgomery County Department of Health and Human $200,000 Edwards (MD)
Services and Families (ACF)--Social Services, Rockville, MD for community based service
Services delivery and outreach
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children National Energy Assistance Directors' Association, $200,000 DeLauro
Services and Families (ACF)--Social Washington, DC for research and information
Services dissemination related to the Low Income Home Energy
Assistance Program
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children North Ward Center, Newark, NJ for comprehensive $400,000 Sires
Services and Families (ACF)--Social services for people with autism spectrum disorders
Services
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children Pathways PA, Holmes, PA for services for pregnant and $150,000 Sestak Specter
Services and Families (ACF)--Social parenting teens
Services
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children Pierce County Alliance, Tacoma, WA for a program to $150,000 Dicks
Services and Families (ACF)--Social expedite the permanent placement of child victims of
Services parental abuse or neglect
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children Polaris Project, Washington, DC for the New Jersey $250,000 Smith (NJ)
Services and Families (ACF)--Social Trafficking Intervention Program
Services
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children Prince George's County, Upper Marlboro, MD for a $165,000 Van Hollen; Edwards (MD) Cardin
Services and Families (ACF)--Social program for transition aged youth
Services
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children Provo City, UT, for a mentoring program for at-risk $350,000 Bennett; Hatch
Services and Families (ACF)--Social families
Services
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children Safe Horizons, Port Huron, MI for domestic violence $200,000 Miller (MI)
Services and Families (ACF)--Social service programs
Services
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children Salvation Army San Bernardino Center for Worship and $160,000 Lewis (CA)
Services and Families (ACF)--Social Service, San Bernardino, CA for the Support Family
Services Services Program
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children Santa Clara Family Health Plan, Campbell, CA for a $300,000 Honda
Services and Families (ACF)--Social program to transfer medically fragile and severely
Services developmentally disabled individuals from an
institutional setting
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children SingleStop USA, New York, NY, to help low-income $150,000 Lautenberg; Menendez
Services and Families (ACF)--Social families and individuals in New Jersey access
Services available services
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children SingleStop USA, San Francisco, CA for a program to $100,000 Pelosi
Services and Families (ACF)--Social increase low-income households' access to social
Services services
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children Somerset Home for Temporarily Displaced Children, $400,000 Holt Lautenberg; Menendez
Services and Families (ACF)--Social Bridgewater, NJ for a transitional/permanent housing
Services program for youth who have aged out of foster care
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children Susanna Wesley Family Learning Center, East Prairie, MO $250,000 Emerson
Services and Families (ACF)--Social to assist at-risk youth and their families
Services
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children TLC for Children and Families, Inc, Olathe, KS, for $200,000 Moore (KS) Brownback; Roberts
Services and Families (ACF)--Social youth transitional living programs
Services
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children United Methodist Children's Home of Alabama and West $100,000 Aderholt Sessions
Services and Families (ACF)--Social Florida, Selma, AL, for expansion and related expenses
Services for children's services
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children United Way Anchorage, Anchorage, AK, for the Alaska 2-1- $100,000 Begich; Murkowski
Services and Families (ACF)--Social 1 referral system
Services
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children United Way of Central Maryland, Baltimore, MD, to $800,000 Ruppersberger Mikulski
Services and Families (ACF)--Social provide social services through the 2-1-1 Maryland
Services Program
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children United Way of the Capital Area, Jackson, MS, for 2-1-1 $400,000 Cochran
Services and Families (ACF)--Social Mississippi
Services
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL for the West $355,000 Bonner
Services and Families (ACF)--Social Alabama Autism Outreach Center
Services
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children University of Central Missouri, Warrensburg, MO for $280,000 Skelton
Services and Families (ACF)--Social services for people with Autism Spectrum Disorders
Services
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children University of Toledo, Toledo, OH for services for $500,000 Kaptur
Services and Families (ACF)--Social persons with autism and research on autism spectrum
Services disorders
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children Washington Asset Building Coalition, Olympia, WA, to $100,000 Murray
Services and Families (ACF)--Social expand financial education and counseling services to
Services low-income residents
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children Washington Information Network, Renton, WA, to improve $100,000 Murray
Services and Families (ACF)--Social and expand 2-1-1 referral services
Services
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children Wayne County Department of Children and Family $150,000 Conyers; Kilpatrick (MI) Levin; Stabenow
Services and Families (ACF)--Social Services, Detroit, MI for the Kids-TALK forensic
Services interviewing project
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Department of Health & Human Administration for Children YWCA of Monterey County, Monterey, CA for expansion of $250,000 Farr
Services and Families (ACF)--Social direct services and prevention programs to combat
Services domestic and gang violence
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Department of Health & Human Administration on Aging (AOA) Catholic Charities Hawaii, Honolulu, HI for an $400,000 Abercrombie
Services independent living demonstration project
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Department of Health & Human Administration on Aging (AOA) Center on Halsted, Chicago, IL for wellness services $475,000 Quigley
Services for seniors
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Department of Health & Human Administration on Aging (AOA) City of Fremont, CA for training, coordination, and $150,000 Stark
Services outreach to address the needs of seniors
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Department of Health & Human Administration on Aging (AOA) City of Long Beach, CA for a program to coordinate $100,000 Richardson
Services senior services and activities within the region
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Department of Health & Human Administration on Aging (AOA) County of Ventura, CA for an elder abuse prevention and $654,000 Gallegly
Services treatment program
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Department of Health & Human Administration on Aging (AOA) Family Caregiver Alliance, San Francisco, CA for a $500,000 Pelosi
Services National Resource Center on Family Caregiving
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Department of Health & Human Administration on Aging (AOA) Gallagher Outreach Program Inc, Sunnyside, NY, for $200,000 Schumer
Services outreach and social services to elderly Irish
immigrants
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Department of Health & Human Administration on Aging (AOA) Jewish Family and Children's Service of Minneapolis, $250,000 Paulsen; Ellison Franken
Services Minnetonka, MN for the Family Caregiver Access Network
Demonstration Project
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Department of Health & Human Administration on Aging (AOA) Jewish Family Service of Central New Jersey, Elizabeth, $300,000 Lance; Sires Lautenberg; Menendez
Services NJ for an aging-in-place demonstration
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Department of Health & Human Administration on Aging (AOA) Jewish Family Service of Metropolitan Detroit, West $200,000 Peters Levin; Stabenow
Services Bloomfield, MI for a family caregiver services
development project
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Department of Health & Human Administration on Aging (AOA) Jewish Family Service of Somerset, Hunterdon and Warren $225,000 Lance Menendez
Services Counties, Somerville, NJ for an aging-in-place
demonstration
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Department of Health & Human Administration on Aging (AOA) Jewish Family Services of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, for $300,000 Bennett; Hatch
Services community-based caregiver services
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Department of Health & Human Administration on Aging (AOA) Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta, Atlanta, GA, for $100,000 Lewis (GA) Chambliss
Services services at a naturally occurring retirement community
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Department of Health & Human Administration on Aging (AOA) Lifespan of Greater Rochester, Inc, Rochester, NY, for $100,000 Schumer
Services activities to prevent elder abuse
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Department of Health & Human Administration on Aging (AOA) Mosaic, Garden City, KS, for the legacy senior services $350,000 Moran (KS) Brownback; Roberts
Services initiative
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Department of Health & Human Administration on Aging (AOA) NORC Supportive Services Center, Inc., New York, NY for $500,000 Nadler (NY)
Services a program to provide medical products and services to
seniors
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Department of Health & Human Administration on Aging (AOA) Rebuilding Together, Inc., Washington, DC for the Safe $350,000 Hoyer
Services at Home falls prevention initiative
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Department of Health & Human Administration on Aging (AOA) Stetson University College of Law, Gulfport, FL for a $100,000 Young (FL)
Services demonstration program to educate seniors on economic
issues
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Department of Health & Human Administration on Aging (AOA) UJA Federation of Northern New Jersey, Paramus, NJ for $200,000 Garrett (NJ); Pascrell; Lautenberg; Menendez
Services an aging-in-place program Rothman (NJ)
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Department of Health & Human Administration on Aging (AOA) United Jewish Communities of MetroWestNJ, Whippany, NJ $100,000 Pascrell Lautenberg; Menendez
Services for the Lifelong Involvement for Vital Elders
independent aging demonstration program
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Department of Health & Human Administration on Aging (AOA) Washoe County Senior Services, Carson City, NV, for the $195,000 Reid
Services RSVP Home Companion Senior Respite Care Program
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Department of Health & Human Administration on Aging (AOA) Westminster Village, Allentown, PA for the Demential $225,000 Dent
Services Leadership Initiative Program
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control Access Community Health Network, Chicago, IL for a $200,000 Jackson (IL); Schakowsky
Services and Prevention (CDC) program to reduce cancer disparities through
comprehensive early detection
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control AIDS Community Resources, Inc, Syracuse, NY, for HIV/ $300,000 Maffei Schumer
Services and Prevention (CDC) AIDS education and prevention
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control Alameda County Department of Public Health, Office of $300,000 Lee (CA)
Services and Prevention (CDC) AIDS, Oakland, CA for an HIV/AIDS prevention and
testing initiative
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control Alliance for the Prudent Use of Antibiotics, Boston, MA $100,000 Lynch
Services and Prevention (CDC) for a comprehensive program to review antibiotic
resistance trends, interventions, and prevention
methods, including a public information campaign
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control Allina Hospitals and Clinics, Minneapolis, MN for a $250,000 Walz Franken
Services and Prevention (CDC) heart disease prevention program
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control American Red Cross, San Juan, PR for testing the Puerto $400,000 Pierluisi
Services and Prevention (CDC) Rico blood supply for the dengue virus
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control Betty Jean Kerr Peoples Health Center, St. Louis, MO $150,000 Clay
Services and Prevention (CDC) for the prostate cancer screening program
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control Broward County, Ft. Lauderdale, FL for a pediatric $275,000 Hastings (FL)
Services and Prevention (CDC) mortality public awareness campaign
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control Center for International Rehabilitation, Washington, $150,000 Harkin
Services and Prevention (CDC) DC, for the disability rights monitor program
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control Children's Health Fund, New York, NY for health $100,000 Rangel Gillibrand
Services and Prevention (CDC) assessments, outreach, and education services for
children and their families
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control City of Laredo, TX for a community health assessment $200,000 Cuellar
Services and Prevention (CDC)
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control Community Health Centers in Hawaii, Honolulu, HI, for $200,000 Inouye; Akaka
Services and Prevention (CDC) the Childhood Rural Asthma Project
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control County of Essex, Newark, NJ, for diabetes prevention $125,000 Rothman (NJ); Sires Menendez; Lautenberg
Services and Prevention (CDC) and management program for severely mentally ill
individuals
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control County of Marin, San Rafael, CA for research and $200,000 Woolsey
Services and Prevention (CDC) analysis related to breast cancer incidence and
mortality in the county and breast cancer screening
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control East Carolina University, Greenville, NC for a program $400,000 Butterfield Hagan; Burr
Services and Prevention (CDC) to reduce health disparities through chronic disease
management
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control Eastern Maine Health Systems, Brewer, ME, for emergency $640,000 Collins; Snowe
Services and Prevention (CDC) preparedness planning and equipment
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control El Puente, Inc., Brooklyn, NY for a youth and family $500,000 Velazquez
Services and Prevention (CDC) wellness program
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control Family Hospice and Palliative Care, Pittsburgh, PA for $100,000 Murphy, Tim Specter
Services and Prevention (CDC) the Center for Compassionate Care Education Outreach
program
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control Friends of the Congressional Glaucoma Caucus $50,000 Moran (VA)
Services and Prevention (CDC) Foundation, Lake Success, NY for glaucoma screenings
in Northern Virginia
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control Ft. Valley State University, Ft. Valley, GA for a food $100,000 Bishop (GA)
Services and Prevention (CDC) and nutrition education program (EFNEP) aimed at
curbing obesity, particularly among young minorities
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control Haitian American Association Against Cancer, Inc., $300,000 Meek (FL)
Services and Prevention (CDC) Miami, FL for cancer education, outreach, screening,
and related programs
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control Healthy People Northeast Pennsylvania Initiative, $100,000 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 Huntington Breast Cancer Action Coalition, Huntington, $100,000 Israel Schumer
Services and Prevention (CDC) NY for providing services and programs to underserved
populations on how to reduce the risks of cancer
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control Inland Northwest Health Services, Spokane, WA for a $350,000 McMorris Rodgers
Services and Prevention (CDC) public health surveillance initiative
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control International Rett Syndrome Foundation, Cincinnati, OH $180,000 Hoyer
Services and Prevention (CDC) for education and awareness programs regarding Rett
Syndrome
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control Iowa Chronic Care Consortium/Des Moines University, Des $200,000 Latham; Boswell Harkin; Grassley
Services and Prevention (CDC) Moines, IA for a preventive health initiative
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control Kalihi-Palama Health Center, Honolulu, HI, for $150,000 Inouye; Akaka
Services and Prevention (CDC) outreach, screening and education related to renal
disease
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control Kaweah Delta Hospital Foundation, Visalia, CA, for a $100,000 Boxer
Services and Prevention (CDC) comprehensive asthma management program
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control La Familia Medical Center, Santa Fe, NM, for diabetes $100,000 Bingaman; Tom Udall
Services and Prevention (CDC) education and outreach
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control Latino Health Access, Santa Ana, CA for a youth obesity $150,000 Sanchez, Loretta
Services and Prevention (CDC) prevention program
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control Lupus LA, Los Angeles, CA for increasing public $250,000 Roybal-Allard
Services and Prevention (CDC) awareness of lupus
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control Mario Lemieux Foundation, Bridgeville, PA for the $100,000 Murphy, Tim
Services and Prevention (CDC) Hodgkin's Disease Patient and Public Education
Outreach Initiative
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center, Baton Rouge, LA, to $600,000 Scalise Vitter; Landrieu
Services and Prevention (CDC) expand early detection cancer screening
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, TN for $400,000 Gordon (TN)
Services and Prevention (CDC) a program to improve the physical fitness of children
and adolescents in Middle Tennessee
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control Morgan State University, Baltimore, MD for a program to $200,000 Cummings
Services and Prevention (CDC) understand the social determinants and the impact of
health disparities on the health of urban and
underserved populations
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control National Marfan Foundation, Port Washington, NY for an $250,000 Ackerman
Services and Prevention (CDC) awareness and education campaign for Marfan Syndrome
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control Nevada Cancer Institute, Las Vegas, NV for cancer $600,000 Berkley; Titus Reid
Services and Prevention (CDC) education and outreach services
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control New York Junior Tennis League, Woodside, NY for a $250,000 Crowley
Services and Prevention (CDC) childhood obesity program for high-risk youth from low-
income families
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control Northeast Regional Cancer Institute, Scranton, PA, for $100,000 Carney; Kanjorski Specter; Casey
Services and Prevention (CDC) a regional cancer registry
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL, for the $200,000 Gutierrez; Jackson (IL) Durbin; Burris
Services and Prevention (CDC) development of a comprehensive diabetic program
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control Ohio University, Athens, OH, for diabetes outreach and $200,000 Voinovich; Brown
Services and Prevention (CDC) education in rural areas
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control Padres Contra El Cancer, Los Angeles, CA for $250,000 Berman
Services and Prevention (CDC) educational resources and outreach programs to serve
families with children with cancer
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control PE4life Foundation, Kansas City, MO, for expansion and $300,000 Harkin
Services and Prevention (CDC) assessment of PE4life programs across Iowa
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control Pednet Coalition, Inc, Columbia, MO, for obesity $500,000 Bond
Services and Prevention (CDC) prevention programs
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control Penn State University, Milton S Hershey Medical Center, $100,000 Specter
Services and Prevention (CDC) Hershey, PA, for a stroke prevention program
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control Polycystic Kidney Disease Foundation, Kansas City, MO $100,000 Wasserman Schultz
Services and Prevention (CDC) for developing education and awareness programs about
chronic kidney disease
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control Prevent Blindness Florida, Tampa, FL for the See the $200,000 Bilirakis; Boyd; Grayson Nelson, Bill
Services and Prevention (CDC) Difference Vision Screening Program
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control Puerto Rican Cultural Center, Chicago, IL for an HIV/ $100,000 Gutierrez; Quigley
Services and Prevention (CDC) AIDS outreach and education program
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control Pulmonary Hypertension Association, Silver Spring, MD $250,000 Brady (TX)
Services and Prevention (CDC) for a pulmonary hypertension prevention and awareness
initiative
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control San Antonio Metropolitan Health District, San Antonio, $500,000 Gonzalez
Services and Prevention (CDC) TX for a program to assess the health behaviors of the
Kelly community and address health issues such as lead
poisoning, asthma, and indoor pollutants
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control Schneider Children's Hospital, New Hyde Park, NY for $300,000 McCarthy (NY)
Services and Prevention (CDC) comprehensive Diamond Blackfan Anemia awareness and
surveillance
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control Shelby County Community Services, Memphis, TN for an $200,000 Cohen
Services and Prevention (CDC) infant mortality prevention and education program
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control Silent Spring Institute, Newton, MA for studies of the $350,000 Delahunt Kennedy; Kerry; Kirk
Services and Prevention (CDC) impact of environmental pollutants on breast cancer
and women's health
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control South Carolina HIV/AIDS Council, Columbia, SC for an $200,000 Clyburn
Services and Prevention (CDC) HIV/AIDS prevention program
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD, for $150,000 Herseth Sandlin Johnson; Thune
Services and Prevention (CDC) research on health promotion
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control Spinal Muscular Atrophy Foundation, New York, NY, for $500,000 Harkin; Schumer
Services and Prevention (CDC) outreach, patient education and registries
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control State of Maryland Department of Health and Mental $1,200,000 Cummings; Edwards (MD) Mikulski; Cardin
Services and Prevention (CDC) Hygiene, Baltimore, MD, for the Unified Oral Health
Education Message Campaign
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control Texas AgriLife Extension Service, College Station, TX $300,000 Granger
Services and Prevention (CDC) for a youth obesity prevention initiative
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control Texas Tech University Health Science Center, Lubbock, $200,000 Conaway
Services and Prevention (CDC) TX for the West Texas Center for Influenza Research,
Education and Treatment
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control Thundermist Health Center, Woonsocket, RI for the $200,000 Kennedy Reed; Whitehouse
Services and Prevention (CDC) active teen challenge project to reduce childhood
obesity
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control UMOS, Inc., Milwaukee, WI for a teen pregnancy and $100,000 Moore (WI)
Services and Prevention (CDC) sexually transmitted infections prevention program
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE, to $450,000 Fortenberry Ben Nelson
Services and Prevention (CDC) develop an environmental health informatics database
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control University of Nevada School of Medicine, Reno, NV, to $800,000 Reid
Services and Prevention (CDC) establish a diabetes management program
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM for a $350,000 Heinrich Bingaman; Udall, Tom
Services and Prevention (CDC) prevention program aimed at reducing diabetes-related
heart and blood vessel diseases in New Mexico
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, for a $300,000 Price (NC) Burr; Hagan
Services and Prevention (CDC) racial disparities and cardiovascular disease
initiative
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control University of Texas, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, $500,000 Green, Al; Jackson-Lee
Services and Prevention (CDC) Houston, TX for a comprehensive cancer control program (TX)
to address the needs of minority and medically
underserved populations
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control University of Texas-Pan American, Edinburg, TX for $250,000 Hinojosa
Services and Prevention (CDC) research and education activities at the South Texas
Border Health Disparities Center
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee School of Public $900,000 Moore (WI) Kohl
Services and Prevention (CDC) Health, Milwaukee, WI, to support and expand public
health education and outreach programs
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control Valentine Boys and Girls Club of Chicago, Chicago, IL $150,000 Lipinski
Services and Prevention (CDC) for a health and physical education program to prevent
obesity and promote healthy development
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control Visiting Nurses Association, Council Bluffs, IA for a $350,000 King (IA) Harkin; Grassley
Services and Prevention (CDC) telehealth initiative, including purchase of equipment
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control Waterloo Fire Rescue, Waterloo, IA, for FirePALS, a $150,000 Harkin
Services and Prevention (CDC) school-based injury prevention program
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control Watts Healthcare Corporation, Los Angeles, CA for a $250,000 Sanchez, Linda
Services and Prevention (CDC) project to improve breastfeeding rates
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control Winston-Salem State University, Winston-Salem, NC, for $100,000 Watt Hagan
Services and Prevention (CDC) blood pressure and obesity screening programs,
including training of healthcare professionals
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control Yale New Haven Health Center, New Haven, CT, for the $150,000 DeLauro Dodd; Lieberman
Services and Prevention (CDC) Connecticut Center for Public Health Preparedness
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Disease Control Youth & Family Services, Inc, Rapid City, SD, for a $300,000 Johnson; Thune
Services and Prevention (CDC) health promotion program for young men
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Medicare and Bi-State Primary Care Association, Concord, NH, to $600,000 Hodes; Shea-Porter Gregg; Shaheen
Services Medicaid Services (CMS)-- support uncompensated care to treat uninsured and
Research & Demonstration underinsured patients
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Medicare and Bi-State Primary Care Association, Montpelier, VT to $100,000 Welch
Services Medicaid Services (CMS)-- treat uninsured patients
Research & Demonstration
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Medicare and Bi-State Primary Care, Concord, NH, for primary care $650,000 Hodes; Shea-Porter Gregg; Shaheen
Services Medicaid Services (CMS)-- workforce recruitment
Research & Demonstration
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Medicare and County of Ventura Health Care Agency, Ventura, CA for $200,000 Capps
Services Medicaid Services (CMS)-- Medicaid enrollment programs
Research & Demonstration
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Medicare and Fond du Lac County, WI for the Save a Smile Program $400,000 Petri
Services Medicaid Services (CMS)--
Research & Demonstration
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Medicare and Iowa Dental Association, Johnston, IA, for a children's $250,000 Braley (IA) Harkin
Services Medicaid Services (CMS)-- dental home demonstration project in Scott County
Research & Demonstration
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Medicare and Jewish Healthcare Foundation, Pittsburgh, PA for $100,000 Doyle
Services Medicaid Services (CMS)-- program to increase involvement of pharmacists in
Research & Demonstration chronic disease management
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Medicare and Patient Advocate Foundation, Newport News, VA for a $300,000 Scott (VA) Webb
Services Medicaid Services (CMS)-- patient assistance program for the uninsured
Research & Demonstration
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Department of Health & Human Centers for Medicare and University of Mississippi, University, MS, for the $500,000 Cochran
Services Medicaid Services (CMS)-- Medication Use and Outcomes Research Group
Research & Demonstration
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Adams State College, Alamosa, CO, for facilities and $125,000 Salazar Mark Udall; Bennet
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment related to nurse training
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital, Barrington, IL for $70,000 Bean
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Advocate South Suburban Hospital, Hazel Crest, IL for $300,000 Jackson (IL)
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Advocates for a Healthy Community, Inc., Springfield, $750,000 Blunt Bond
Services Administration (HRSA)-- MO for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Akron Children's Hospital, Akron, OH for facilities and $250,000 LaTourette
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium, Anchorage, AK, $1,000,000 Murkowski; Begich
Services Administration (HRSA)-- for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium, Anchorage, AK, $2,000,000 Murkowski; Begich
Services Administration (HRSA)-- for training dental health care workers
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Alexandria Neighborhood Health Services, Inc., $500,000 Moran (VA)
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Alexandria, VA for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Alivio Medical Center, Chicago, IL, for facilities and $1,000,000 Gutierrez Durbin
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services All Children's Hospital, St. Petersburg, FL for $350,000 Bilirakis
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA, for $100,000 Specter
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Allen Institute for Brain Science, Seattle, WA, for $300,000 Inslee; McDermott; Smith Murray; Cantwell
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment (WA)
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Allied Services Foundation, Clarks Summit, PA, for $100,000 Kanjorski Specter; Casey
Services Administration (HRSA)-- rehabilitation equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Alton Memorial Hospital, Alton, IL for facilities and $250,000 Costello
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Altoona Regional Health System, Altoona, PA, for $100,000 Specter; Casey
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services AMDEC Foundation, New York, NY, for facilities and $100,000 Gillibrand
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment relating to medical research
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services American Oncologic Hospital, Fox Chase Cancer Center, $1,000,000 Hoyer
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Philadelphia, PA for facilities and equipment for the
Health Facilities and American Russian Cancer Alliance
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services American Optometric Association, Alexandria, VA, to $500,000 Byrd
Services Administration (HRSA)-- expand vision screening programs
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services American Optometric Association, Saint Louis, MO, to $90,000 Harkin
Services Administration (HRSA)-- expand vision screening programs in Iowa
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services American Prosthodontic Society Foundation, Osceola $100,000 Specter
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Mills, PA, for scholarships and program costs related
Health Facilities and to training in prosthetic dentistry and clinical
Services prosthodontics
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services American Red Cross Southeastern MI Blood Services $200,000 Kilpatrick (MI) Levin; Stabenow
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Region, Detroit, MI, for blood donation programs
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services American Red Cross, Columbus, OH, for purchase of $200,000 Brown
Services Administration (HRSA)-- vehicles to serve rural areas
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Anchorage Neighborhood Health Center, Anchorage, AK for $100,000 Young (AK)
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Anchorage Project Access, Anchorage, AK, for health $125,000 Begich; Murkowski
Services Administration (HRSA)-- care coordination and supplies
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Angelina College, Lufkin, TX for purchase of equipment $200,000 Gohmert Cornyn
Services Administration (HRSA)--
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Anna Jacques Hospital, Newburyport, MA, for health $200,000 Kennedy; Kerry; Kirk
Services Administration (HRSA)-- information technology
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Appalachian State University, Boone, NC, for facilities $100,000 Hagan
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment related to rural health
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Arcadia Methodist Hospital, Arcadia, CA for an $750,000 Dreier
Services Administration (HRSA)-- electronic medical records initiative
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Arkansas Department of Health, Little Rock, AR, for $240,000 Lincoln; Pryor
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment at the Marshallese Health
Health Facilities and Clinic
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Arkansas Methodist Medical Center, Paragould, AR for $100,000 Berry
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Asher Community Health Center, Fossil, OR, for $200,000 Wyden; Merkley
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Ashtabula County Council on Aging, Inc., dba Ashtabula $250,000 LaTourette
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Senior Center, Ashtabula, OH for facilities and
Health Facilities and equipment
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Asian Health Services, Oakland, CA for facilities and $275,000 Lee (CA)
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Association for Utah Community Health, Salt Lake City, $1,350,000 Matheson Bennett; Hatch
Services Administration (HRSA)-- UT for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Athol Memorial Hospital, Athol, MA for facilities and $250,000 Olver
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Atlantic Health System, Morristown, NJ for facilities $750,000 Frelinghuysen Lautenberg; Menendez
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services AtlantiCare, Egg Harbor Township, NJ for facilities and $200,000 LoBiondo Lautenberg; Menendez
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Autism New Jersey, Ewing, NJ, for an autism patient $100,000 Rothman (NJ); Smith (NJ) Menendez; Lautenberg
Services Administration (HRSA)-- navigator project
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Avis Goodwin Community Health Center, Dover, NH for $225,000 Shea-Porter Shaheen
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Bacharach Institute for Rehabilitation, Pomona, NJ for $250,000 LoBiondo Lautenberg
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Bacon County Hospital, Alma, GA for facilities and $993,000 Kingston
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Baltimore Medical System, Baltimore, MD for facilities $250,000 Sarbanes
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment for the Highlandtown Health Living
Health Facilities and Center
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Baptist Health System, Jacksonville, FL, for equipment $100,000 Bill Nelson
Services Administration (HRSA)--
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Baptist Hospitals of Southeast Texas, Beaumont, TX for $200,000 Poe (TX)
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Barnesville Hospital, Barnesville, OH for facilities $800,000 Wilson (OH) Brown
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Bassett Hospital of Schoharie County dba Cobleskill $350,000 Tonko
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Regional Hospital, Cobleskill, NY for facilities and
Health Facilities and equipment
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Baton Rouge General Medical Center, Baton Rouge, LA, $200,000 Landrieu; Vitter
Services Administration (HRSA)-- for facilities and equipment at a nursing facility
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Bay Area Medical Center, Marinette, WI, for health $900,000 Stupak Kohl
Services Administration (HRSA)-- information technology
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Bay Regional Medical Center, Bay City, MI for $350,000 Kildee Levin; Stabenow
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services BayCare Health System, Clearwater, FL for facilities $1,000,000 Young (FL) Nelson, Bill
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Bear Lake Memorial Hospital, Montpelier, ID for $300,000 Simpson Crapo; Risch
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Beebe Medical Center, Lewes, DE, for facilities and $100,000 Castle Carper; Kaufman
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Ben Archer Health Center, Hatch, NM for facilities and $300,000 Teague
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Benefis Health System, Great Falls, MT for facilities $500,000 Rehberg Baucus; Tester
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology, Boston, MA, $100,000 Kennedy; Kerry; Kirk
Services Administration (HRSA)-- for the development of health profession training
Health Facilities and programs
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Bergen Regional Medical Center, Hackensack, NJ, for $300,000 Lautenberg; Menendez
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Big Springs Medical Association, Inc dba Missouri $1,000,000 Bond
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Highlands Health Care, Ellington, MO, for facilities
Health Facilities and and equipment
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Billings Clinic, Billings, MT for a rural health $250,000 Rehberg Baucus; Tester
Services Administration (HRSA)-- outreach program, including facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Bingham Memorial Hospital, Blackfoot, ID, for $200,000 Crapo; Risch
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services BioInnovation Institute of Akron, Akron, OH for $1,000,000 Sutton; LaTourette; Ryan Voinovich; Brown
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment (OH)
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Bisbee Hospital Association, Bisbee, AZ for facilities $400,000 Giffords
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Bi-State Primary Care Association, Montpelier, VT, for $125,000 Sanders
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities, equipment and expansion of outreach and
Health Facilities and education programs
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Blackstone Valley Community Health Care Inc, Pawtucket, $500,000 Reed; Whitehouse
Services Administration (HRSA)-- RI, for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA, for facilities and $650,000 Markey (MA) Kennedy; Kerry; Kirk
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Bothwell Region Health Center, Sedalia, MO for $370,000 Skelton
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Boulder City Hospital, Boulder City, NV, for facilities $1,000,000 Reid
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Bradley Hospital, East Providence, RI for facilities $500,000 Kennedy
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Branch-Hillsdale-St. Joseph Community Health Agency, $400,000 Schauer
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Coldwater, MI for facilities and equipment for a
Health Facilities and Hillsdale public health dental clinic
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Bridgeport Hospital, Bridgeport, CT, for facilities and $325,000 Himes Dodd; Lieberman
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Broadlawns Medical Center, Des Moines, IA, for $500,000 Boswell Harkin; Grassley
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Bronx Regional Health Information Organization, Bronx, $310,000 Engel
Services Administration (HRSA)-- NY for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center, Bronx, NY for facilities $600,000 Serrano
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Brookhaven Memorial Hospital Medical Center, Patchogue, $150,000 Bishop (NY) Schumer
Services Administration (HRSA)-- NY for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Brown University, Providence, RI, for facilities and $116,000 Langevin Whitehouse; Reed
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment relating to medical education
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Brownsville Community Development Corporation, $400,000 Clarke
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Brooklyn, NY for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Butler Hospital, Providence, RI, for equipment relating $200,000 Kennedy; Langevin Reed; Whitehouse
Services Administration (HRSA)-- to Alzheimer's disease
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Cabell Huntington Hospital Foundation, Huntington, WV $650,000 Rahall
Services Administration (HRSA)-- for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Calhoun Liberty Hospital, Blountstown, FL for $450,000 Boyd
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services California State University Channel Islands, Camarillo, $195,000 Gallegly
Services Administration (HRSA)-- CA for nursing curriculum development, including
Health Facilities and purchase of equipment
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services California State University San Bernardino, San $100,000 Bono Mack
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Bernardino, CA for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services California State University, Bakersfield, CA for $150,000 McCarthy (CA)
Services Administration (HRSA)-- purchase of equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services California State University, Long Beach, Department of $200,000 Rohrabacher
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Nursing, Long Beach, CA for nursing programs
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Camillus House, Inc., Miami, FL for facilities and $500,000 Ros-Lehtinen; Diaz-Balart, Nelson, Bill
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment Mario; Meek (FL);
Health Facilities and Wasserman Schultz
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services CARD Clinic, Libby, MT, for facilities and equipment $550,000 Rehberg Baucus; Tester
Services Administration (HRSA)-- related to an asbestos surveillance initiative
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services CarePartners Foundation, Asheville, NC, for health $300,000 Shuler Burr
Services Administration (HRSA)-- information systems including equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Caribou Memorial Hospital, Soda Springs, ID, for $100,000 Crapo; Risch
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Caring Health Center, Inc, Springfield, MA, for $150,000 Kennedy; Kerry; Kirk
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Caritas Christi Health Care, Boston, MA for facilities $400,000 Lynch
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment for Carney Hospital, Dorchester, MA
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Caroline's Room/Community Foundation of Greater New $300,000 DeLauro
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Haven, New Haven, CT for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Cassia Regional Medical Center, Burley, ID, for $100,000 Crapo; Risch
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Castleton State College, Castleton, VT, for a nursing $500,000 Welch Sanders
Services Administration (HRSA)-- program, including equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Catholic Charities Free Health Care Center, Pittsburgh, $100,000 Specter
Services Administration (HRSA)-- PA, for equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Catskill Regional Medical Center, Harris, NY for $300,000 Hinchey Gillibrand
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, for $655,000 Feinstein
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment and supplies for the Institute for Irritable
Health Facilities and Bowel Syndrome Research
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Centenary College of Louisiana, Shreveport, LA, for $500,000 Alexander Landrieu; Vitter
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment in health sciences
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Central Piedmont Community College, Charlotte, NC, for $125,000 Kissell; Watt Hagan
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment at the Health Sciences
Health Facilities and Simulation Lab
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Central Suffolk Hospital dba Peconic Bay Medical $100,000 Bishop (NY)
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Center, Riverhead, NY for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Central Washington Hospital, Wenatchee, WA for $600,000 Hastings (WA) Cantwell; Murray
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Charles A Dean Memorial Hospital and Nursing Home, $250,000 Michaud Collins; Snowe
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Greenville, ME, for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Charles Cole Memorial Hospital, Coudersport, PA, for $100,000 Specter
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Charles T. Sitrin Health Care Center, New Hartford, NY $250,000 Arcuri
Services Administration (HRSA)-- for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Cherry Street Health Services, Grand Rapids, MI, for $400,000 Ehlers Stabenow; Levin
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Chicago Family Health Project, Chicago, IL for $250,000 Jackson (IL)
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Chickaloon Native Village, Chickaloon, AK for $250,000 Young (AK)
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Child Protection Center, Sarasota, FL for facilities $150,000 Buchanan
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Childersburg Medical Clinic Board, Childersburg, AL for $200,000 Rogers (AL)
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment at the Regional Diabetic Care
Health Facilities and and Advanced Wound Care Center
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Children's Health Fund, New York, NY, for facilities $150,000 Gillibrand
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment at the South Bronx Health Center for
Health Facilities and Children and Families
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, Atlanta, GA, for $200,000 Bishop (GA); Lewis (GA) Isakson; Chambliss
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Children's Hospital and Clinics of Minnesota, St. Paul, $675,000 McCollum Klobuchar; Franken
Services Administration (HRSA)-- MN for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Children's Hospital of KidsPeace, Orefield, PA, for $100,000 Specter; Casey
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Children's Hospital of The King's Daughters Health $200,000 Forbes Warner
Services Administration (HRSA)-- System, Chesapeake, VA for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters, Norfolk, $250,000 Wittman
Services Administration (HRSA)-- VA for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Children's Hospital, Aurora, CO for facilities and $225,000 Perlmutter
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Children's Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota, $450,000 Paulsen Klobuchar; Franken
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Minneapolis, MN for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Children's Institute of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA for $600,000 Doyle Casey; Specter
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Children's Medical Center, Dallas, TX, for facilities $250,000 Hutchison
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Children's Memorial Hermann Hospital, Houston, TX, for $100,000 Hutchison
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Children's Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL for $500,000 Bean; Gutierrez; Jackson Durbin
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment (IL); Quigley
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Chinese Hospital, San Francisco, CA for facilities and $350,000 Pelosi
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Chippewa Valley Free Clinic, Eau Claire, WI, for $50,000 Kohl
Services Administration (HRSA)-- electronic health record equipment and implementation
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Chippewa Valley Hospital, Durand, WI, for electronic $400,000 Kohl
Services Administration (HRSA)-- health record equipment and implementation
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services CHOICE Regional Health Network, Olympia, WA for rural $115,000 Smith (WA)
Services Administration (HRSA)-- health outreach
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services CHRISTUS Health St. Francis Cabrini Hospital, $400,000 Alexander
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Alexandria, LA for an electronic medical records
Health Facilities and initiative
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services CHRISTUS Health System, Shreveport, LA for a rural $350,000 Alexander Landrieu; Vitter
Services Administration (HRSA)-- health initiative
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Cincinnati Children's Hospital, Cincinnati, OH for $500,000 Driehaus
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Citizens for a Fair Ferndale, Hazel Park, MI for $150,000 Levin
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment for Ferndale Free Clinic
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services City of Anchorage, AK, for facilities and equipment $125,000 Begich
Services Administration (HRSA)-- relating to public health
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services City of Bethlehem, PA for facilities and equipment $100,000 Dent
Services Administration (HRSA)--
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services City of Hopewell, VA for facilities and equipment $257,000 Forbes
Services Administration (HRSA)--
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services City of Ketchikan, AK, for facilities and equipment at $1,000,000 Murkowski; Begich
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Ketchikan General Hospital
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Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services City of New Orleans, LA, for facilities and equipment $1,000,000 Cao Landrieu; Vitter
Services Administration (HRSA)-- at a hospital in New Orleans East
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Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services City of Pendleton, OR, for facilities and equipment at $150,000 Merkley; Wyden
Services Administration (HRSA)-- the Women Veterans Trauma Rehabilitation Center
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services City of Philadelphia, PA for facilities and equipment $535,000 Schwartz
Services Administration (HRSA)-- for electronic health records
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services City of Philadelphia, PA, for equipment to develop an $125,000 Casey; Specter
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Electronic Parental Care Registry
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Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services City of Springville, AL for facilities and equipment $250,000 Bachus
Services Administration (HRSA)--
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services City of Sumter, SC for facilities and equipment for $250,000 Clyburn; Spratt Graham
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Central Carolina Technical College
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Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services City of Vineland, NJ for facilities and equipment $300,000 LoBiondo
Services Administration (HRSA)--
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services City of West Wendover, NV, for equipment for the West $310,000 Reid
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Wendover Medical Clinic
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Clarian Health and Riley Hospital for Children, $400,000 Buyer
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Indianapolis, IN for facilities and equipment
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Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Clarian Health, Indianapolis, IN for facilities and $200,000 Carson (IN)
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
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Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Clayton County Board of Commissioners, Jonesboro, GA $350,000 Scott (GA)
Services Administration (HRSA)-- for facilities and equipment for Alzheimer's Disease
Health Facilities and services
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health, Las $1,300,000 Berkley Reid; Ensign
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Vegas, NV, for equipment
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Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Clinica Family Health Services, Lafayette, CO for $250,000 Polis
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
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Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Clinica Sierra Vista, Bakersfield, CA for facilities $550,000 Costa
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
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Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Clinicas de Salud del Pueblo, Inc., Brawley, CA for $400,000 Filner
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
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Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Clinics of Hope, USA, Knoxville, TN for facilities and $200,000 Duncan
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
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Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Coastal Bend College, Beeville, TX for facilities and $220,000 Hinojosa
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
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Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Coastal Medical Access Project, Brunswick, GA for $100,000 Kingston
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
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Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Cobb County Government, Marietta, GA for facilities and $500,000 Gingrey (GA); Scott (GA)
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
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Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Codman Square Health Center, Dorchester, MA, for $200,000 Kennedy; Kerry; Kirk
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
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Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Coeur d'Alene Tribe, Plummer, ID, for facilities and $100,000 Crapo; Risch
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
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Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring, NY, for $500,000 Bishop (NY) Gillibrand; Schumer
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
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Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services College of Notre Dame of Maryland, Baltimore, MD for $450,000 Sarbanes
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment for the school of pharmacy
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services College of Southern Maryland, La Plata, MD for $400,000 Hoyer Cardin
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
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Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services College of St. Catherine, St. Paul, MN for health $600,000 McCollum Franken
Services Administration (HRSA)-- professions training
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services College of St. Scholastica, Duluth, MN for a rural $550,000 Oberstar Klobuchar; Franken
Services Administration (HRSA)-- health technology project
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Collier County, FL for a health care access network for $600,000 Diaz-Balart, Mario
Services Administration (HRSA)-- the uninsured, including purchase of equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Colorado State University--Pueblo, Pueblo, CO, for $400,000 Salazar Mark Udall
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment related to nurse training
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Colorado State University, Ft. Collins, CO for $500,000 Markey (CO)
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment for a biocontainment training
Health Facilities and facility
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Columbus Community Hospital, Columbus, WI for $500,000 Baldwin Kohl
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Columbus County Department of Aging and Adult Services, $450,000 McIntyre
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Whiteville, NC for facilities and equipment
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Columbus Regional Hospital, Columbus, IN for facilities $600,000 Hill Lugar
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Commonwealth Medical Education, Scranton, PA, for $250,000 Casey; Specter
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
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Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Community Care Services, Taunton, MA for facilities and $200,000 Frank (MA)
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
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Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Community Health Alliance of Pasadena, Pasadena, CA for $100,000 Schiff
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Community Health Center of Franklin County, Inc., $200,000 Olver
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Turners Falls, MA for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Community Health Center's Inc, Middletown, CT, for $225,000 Courtney; DeLauro; Larson Dodd; Lieberman
Services Administration (HRSA)-- residency training for nurse practitioners (CT); Murphy (CT)
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Community Health Centers of the Rutland Region, $125,000 Sanders
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Bomoseen, VT, for equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Community Health Center's, Inc, Middletown, CT, for $100,000 Dodd; Lieberman
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
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Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Community Health Development, Inc., Uvalde, TX for $600,000 Rodriguez
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Community Health Integrated Partnership, Inc., Glen $650,000 Hoyer; Kratovil; Cardin
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Burnie, MD for facilities and equipment Ruppersberger; Sarbanes
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Community Health Service Agency, Greenville, TX for $300,000 Hall (TX)
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
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Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Community Hospital Association, Inc., Fairfax, MO for $500,000 Graves
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Community Medical Center, Missoula, MT for facilities $500,000 Rehberg Baucus; Tester
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
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Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Community Medical Center, Toms River, NJ for facilities $500,000 Adler (NJ) Lautenberg; Menendez
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Connecticut Children's Medical Center, Hartford, CT, $325,000 Larson (CT) Dodd
Services Administration (HRSA)-- for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Connecticut State University System, Hartford, CT, for $300,000 Dodd
Services Administration (HRSA)-- a nursing education program
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Cook Children's Medical Center, Fort Worth, TX, for $100,000 Hutchison
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Cooper Health System, Camden, NJ for facilities and $200,000 Andrews Lautenberg; Menendez
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Cornerstone Care, Greensboro, PA, for outreach and $100,000 Specter
Services Administration (HRSA)-- supplies to expand dental care
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Corry Memorial Hospital Association, Corry, PA, for $100,000 Dahlkemper Specter; Casey
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
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Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Cortland Regional Medical Center, Inc., Cortland, NY $250,000 Arcuri Schumer
Services Administration (HRSA)-- for facilities and equipment
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Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services County Commissioners of Charles County, MD, La Plata, $250,000 Hoyer
Services Administration (HRSA)-- MD for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services County of Brunswick, Bolivia, NC for facilities and $250,000 McIntyre
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services County of Custer, ID for facilities and equipment $400,000 Simpson
Services Administration (HRSA)--
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services County of Hood River, OR for facilities and equipment $150,000 Walden Wyden; Merkely
Services Administration (HRSA)--
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Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services County of Sarasota, FL for facilities and equipment $350,000 Buchanan
Services Administration (HRSA)--
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services County of Washington, Hillsboro, OR for facilities and $350,000 Wu Wyden; Merkely
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment for a mental health clinic
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services County of Washington, Plymouth, NC for facilities and $450,000 Butterfield Burr
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Cove-Union-Powder Medical Association, Union, OR, for $100,000 Merkley; Wyden
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Creighton University, Omaha, NE for facilities and $1,000,000 Terry
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
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Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Cullman Regional Medical Center, Cullman, AL for $1,000,000 Aderholt
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Curators of the University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, $750,000 Bond
Services Administration (HRSA)-- for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Cure Alzheimer's Fund, Wellesley Hills, MA, for $150,000 Markey (MA) Kennedy; Kerry; Kirk
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, for $200,000 Kennedy; Kerry; Kirk
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment at Center for Biomedical
Health Facilities and Imaging in Oncology
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Daniel Memorial, Inc., Jacksonville, FL for facilities $500,000 Crenshaw Nelson, Bill
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Daniels Memorial Hospital Association, Scobey, MT for $400,000 Rehberg
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
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Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, NH, for $200,000 Gregg
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
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Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services DCH Health System, Northport, AL for facilities and $350,000 Bachus
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services DCH Health System/Fayette Medical Center, Fayette, AL $600,000 Aderholt
Services Administration (HRSA)-- for facilities and equipment
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Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Delaware State University, Dover, DE, for facilities $100,000 Kaufman; Carper
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment related to public health training
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Delta Dental of Iowa, Ames, IA, for the Rural Dental $150,000 Boswell Harkin; Grassley
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Health Initiative
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Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Delta State University, Cleveland, MS, for facilities $750,000 Cochran
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
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Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Denver Health and Hospital Authority, Denver, CO for $500,000 DeGette
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services DeSales University, Center Valley, PA, for medical $100,000 Specter; Casey
Services Administration (HRSA)-- education laboratory upgrades, including the purchase
Health Facilities and of equipment
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Devereux Foundation, Rockledge, FL, for facilities and $100,000 Bill Nelson
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Dillard University, New Orleans, LA for facilities and $450,000 Cao Landrieu; Vitter
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
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Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Drake University, Des Moines, IA, for equipment and $400,000 Boswell Harkin; Grassley
Services Administration (HRSA)-- laboratory supplies for health sciences education
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Drew Memorial Hospital, Monticello, AR, for equipment $100,000 Lincoln; Pryor
Services Administration (HRSA)--
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Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Dubois Regional Medical Center, Dubois, PA for $100,000 Thompson (PA) Casey
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services DuPage County Health Department, Wheaton, IL for $150,000 Roskam
Services Administration (HRSA)-- purchase of equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services E.J. Noble Hospital, Gouverneur, NY for facilities and $350,000 McHugh
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services East Carolina University, Greenville, NC for facilities $222,000 Jones; Butterfield Hagan; Burr
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services East End Health Alliance, Greenport, NY, to implement $500,000 Bishop (NY) Schumer; Gillibrand
Services Administration (HRSA)-- an electronic health record system
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services East Harlem Council for Human Services, Inc., New York, $300,000 Rangel
Services Administration (HRSA)-- NY for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Easter Seals, Chicago, IL, for facilities and equipment $250,000 Davis (IL) Durbin
Services Administration (HRSA)-- at a center for autism research
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Easter Seals-Goodwill Northern Rocky Mountain, Inc., $500,000 Rehberg
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Great Falls, MT for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Eastside Eye Care Clinic, San Antonio, TX for $250,000 Smith (TX)
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Edgerton Care Center, Edgerton, WI for facilities and $150,000 Baldwin
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Edward Waters College, Jacksonville, FL for facilities $500,000 Brown, Corrine
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
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Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Eisenhower Medical Center, Rancho Mirage, CA for $350,000 Bono Mack
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services El Proyecto del Barrio Inc., Arleta, CA for facilities $300,000 Sherman
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment for a community health clinic in
Health Facilities and Winnetka, CA
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Elk Regional Health Center, St Marys, PA, for equipment $100,000 Specter; Casey
Services Administration (HRSA)--
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Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Ellwood City Hospital, Ellwood City, PA, for facilities $100,000 Specter
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
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Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Endless Mountains Health Systems, Montrose, PA for $700,000 Carney Specter; Casey
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Enrichment Center of Hernando County, Brooksville, FL $600,000 Brown-Waite, Ginny
Services Administration (HRSA)-- for facilities and equipment
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Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Erie County Medical Center Corporation, Buffalo, NY, $300,000 Slaughter Schumer; Gillibrand
Services Administration (HRSA)-- for facilities and equipment
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Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Excela Health Frick Hospital, Mt. Pleasant, PA for $150,000 Murtha Casey
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
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Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Excela Health Westmoreland Hospital, Latrobe, PA, to $200,000 Specter
Services Administration (HRSA)-- implement an electronic health record system
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Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Family Health Centers of San Diego, San Diego, CA, for $100,000 Boxer
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Family Health Centers Worcester, Worcester, MA for $250,000 McGovern
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
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Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Family Service of RI, Providence, RI for facilities and $400,000 Kennedy
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
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Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Ferrum College, Ferrum, VA for facilities and equipment $400,000 Perriello Webb; Warner
Services Administration (HRSA)--
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Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Flambeau Hospital, Park Falls, WI for facilities and $750,000 Obey
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
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Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Fletcher Allen Health Care, Burlington, VT, for the $750,000 Leahy
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Hospital-National Guard Training Collaborative,
Health Facilities and including equipment
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Florida Blood Services, St. Petersburg, FL for purchase $200,000 Young (FL)
Services Administration (HRSA)-- of equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Florida Community College at Jacksonville, FL for $250,000 Crenshaw; Brown, Corrine
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Florida Hospital Altamonte, Altamonte Springs, FL for $100,000 Mica
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Florida Southern College, Lakeland, FL for facilities $400,000 Putnam
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Floyd Medical Center, Rome, GA for facilities and $250,000 Gingrey (GA)
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Forsyth Institute, Boston, MA for facilities and $450,000 Delahunt; Capuano Kennedy; Kerry; Kirk
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services FoundCare, Palm Springs, FL for facilities and $200,000 Hastings (FL)
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Franciscan Hospital for Children, Boston, MA, for $150,000 Kennedy; Kerry; Kirk
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Frank R. Howard Foundation, Willits, CA for facilities $350,000 Thompson (CA)
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Free Clinics of Iowa, Des Moines, IA, for coordination $350,000 Boswell Harkin
Services Administration (HRSA)-- of care
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Friends of the Congressional Glaucoma Caucus $100,000 Menendez; Lautenberg
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Foundation, Lake Success, NY, for a New Jersey mobile
Health Facilities and eye care screening initiative
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Fulton County Medical Center, McConnellsburg, PA, for $100,000 Specter
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Gateway Technical College, Kenosha, WI, for facilities $500,000 Kohl
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment at the Health Occupations Laboratory
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Geisinger Health System, Harrisburg, PA, for equipment $100,000 Specter; Casey
Services Administration (HRSA)--
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, GA, for health $100,000 Barrow Chambliss
Services Administration (HRSA)-- professions training
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Gonzaga University, Spokane, WA for purchase of $250,000 McMorris Rodgers
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Good Samaritan Hospital, Los Angeles, CA for facilities $400,000 Roybal-Allard Boxer
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
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Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Goodall Hospital, Sanford, ME, for facilities and $250,000 Collins; Snowe
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Gordon Hospital, Calhoun, GA for an electronic medical $150,000 Gingrey (GA)
Services Administration (HRSA)-- records system
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Graceland University, Lamoni, IA for facilities and $150,000 King (IA); Cleaver Harkin; Grassley
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Grady Health System, Atlanta, GA for facilities and $1,100,000 Lewis (GA); Bishop (GA); Isakson; Chambliss
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment Johnson (GA)
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Grand Rapids Public Schools, Grand Rapids, MI for $500,000 Ehlers
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment at the Central Health Science
Health Facilities and Campus
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Griffin Hospital, Derby, CT for facilities and $350,000 DeLauro Dodd; Lieberman
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Grimes St. Joseph Health Center, Navasota, TX for $150,000 Edwards (TX)
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Gritman Medical Center, Moscow, ID, for facilities and $200,000 Crapo; Risch
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Gulf County Health Department, Port St. Joe, FL for $200,000 Boyd
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Halifax Community College, Weldon, NC for facilities $150,000 Butterfield
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Hamilton Memorial Hospital, McLeansboro, IL for an $200,000 Shimkus
Services Administration (HRSA)-- electronic medical records initiative
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Hamot Medical Center, Erie, PA, for equipment $100,000 Dahlkemper Specter; Casey
Services Administration (HRSA)--
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Hancock Medical Center, Bay Saint Louis, MS for $500,000 Taylor Cochran; Wicker
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Hanover Hospital, Hanover, PA for an electronic medical $450,000 Platts Casey
Services Administration (HRSA)-- records initiative
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Happiness House/Finger Lakes Cerebral Palsy $30,000 Arcuri
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Association, Geneva, NY for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Harnett County Central Campus Hospital, Dunn, NC for $400,000 Etheridge Hagan
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Harris County Hospital District, Houston, TX for $100,000 Green, Al
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment for the Nurse Call Triage
Health Facilities and System
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Harris County Hospital District, Houston, TX for $300,000 Green, Gene; Culberson;
Services Administration (HRSA)-- radiological facilities and equipment Jackson-Lee (TX)
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Harris County Hospital District, Houston, TX, for $150,000 Hutchison
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment including STAN fetal heart
Health Facilities and monitors
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Harrison Memorial Hospital, Cynthiana, KY for $100,000 Davis (KY)
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Hartford Hospital, Hartford, CT, for facilities and $325,000 Larson (CT) Dodd; Lieberman
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Hays Medical Center, Hays, KS, for facilities and $250,000 Brownback
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Health Alliance, Lake Katrine, NY for facilities and $300,000 Hinchey
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Healthy Connections Network, Akron, OH, for the Access $150,000 Ryan (OH); Sutton Brown
Services Administration (HRSA)-- to Care Initiative
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Healthy Learners Midlands, Columbia, SC for rural $110,000 Clyburn
Services Administration (HRSA)-- health outreach
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Helping Kids Clinic, Las Vegas, NV, for medical $200,000 Reid
Services Administration (HRSA)-- supplies and supportive services
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Hendricks Regional Health, Danville, IN for facilities $550,000 Buyer
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Hennepin County Medical Center, Minneapolis, MN for $400,000 Ellison Klobuchar; Franken
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Henry Mayo Newhall Memorial Hospital, Valencia, CA for $350,000 McKeon
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Hidalgo County Health Department, Edinburg, TX for $380,000 Hinojosa Cornyn
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Highland Community Hospital, Hattiesburg, MS for $200,000 Taylor Cochran; Wicker
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Highlands Hospital, Connellsville, PA for facilities $300,000 Murtha
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Holy Name Hospital, Teaneck, NJ for facilities and $500,000 Rothman (NJ) Menendez
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Holy Spirit Healthcare System, Camp Hill, PA, for $100,000 Specter; Casey
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Holyoke Medical Center, Holyoke, MA for facilities and $300,000 Olver Kennedy; Kerry: Kirk
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Hormel Institute, Austin, MN, for facilities and $1,000,000 Walz Klobuchar; Franken
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment related to biomedical research
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Hospice of Tuscarawas County, Inc., Dover, OH for $400,000 Space
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Hospital Authority of Jefferson County, Louisville, GA $150,000 Barrow
Services Administration (HRSA)-- for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Hospital Cooperative, Pocatello, ID, for electronic $200,000 Crapo; Risch
Services Administration (HRSA)-- medical records
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Houlton Regional Hospital, Houlton, ME for facilities $250,000 Michaud
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Houston Community College, Houston, TX, for health $250,000 Hutchison
Services Administration (HRSA)-- professions training
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Howard Community College, Columbia, MD, for facilities $1,000,000 Mikulski; Cardin
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment related to healthcare workforce training
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Hudson Headwaters Health Network, Queensbury, NY for $350,000 Murphy (NY)
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Hudson River HealthCare, Inc., Peekskill, NY for $400,000 Hinchey Schumer
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Huguley Memorial Medical Center, Burleson, TX for $380,000 Edwards (TX)
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Hunter Health Clinic, Wichita, KS, for facilities and $300,000 Brownback
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Hurley Medical Center, Flint, MI for facilities and $500,000 Kildee Stabenow; Levin
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Huston-Tillotson University, Austin, TX, for facilities $100,000 Cornyn
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Idaho Caring Foundation for Children, Boise, ID for $300,000 Simpson Crapo; Risch
Services Administration (HRSA)-- dental services for low-income children
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Idaho State University, Pocatello, ID for facilities $400,000 Simpson Crapo; Risch
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Illinois Capital Development Board, Springfield, IL for $200,000 Davis (IL)
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Illinois State University, Normal, IL for curriculum $500,000 Johnson (IL)
Services Administration (HRSA)-- development
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Indian Health Center of Santa Clara County, San Jose, $300,000 Honda
Services Administration (HRSA)-- CA for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Indiana Regional Medical Center, Indiana, PA for an $350,000 Shuster; Murtha Casey
Services Administration (HRSA)-- electronic medical records initiative
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Infirmary Health System, Mobile, AL for an electronic $250,000 Bonner
Services Administration (HRSA)-- medical records initiative
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Ingham Regional Medical Center, Lansing, MI for $100,000 Rogers (MI) Levin; Stabenow
Services Administration (HRSA)-- purchase of equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Intermountain Healthcare Foundation, Salt Lake City, $250,000 Bishop (UT) Bennett; Hatch
Services Administration (HRSA)-- UT, for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Iowa CareGivers Association, Des Moines, IA, for $300,000 Harkin
Services Administration (HRSA)-- training and support of certified nurse assistants
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Iowa Healthcare Collaborative, Des Moines, IA, to $750,000 Harkin
Services Administration (HRSA)-- establish Lean healthcare services in collaboration
Health Facilities and with Pittsburgh Regional Health
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Iowa State University, Ames, IA for facilities and $650,000 Latham Harkin; Grassley
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Iowa State University, Ames, IA for facilities and $1,500,000 Latham; Loebsack Harkin; Grassley
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Iowa Western Community College, Council Bluffs, IA for $250,000 King (IA) Harkin; Grassley
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services J.C. Blair Memorial Hospital, Huntingdon, PA for $180,000 Shuster
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Jackson Health System, Miami, FL for health information $500,000 Ros-Lehtinen; Meek (FL); Nelson, Bill
Services Administration (HRSA)-- technology upgrades Wasserman Schultz
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Jackson State University, Jackson, MS, for the Southern $1,000,000 Cochran; Wicker
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Institute for Mental Health Advocacy, Research, and
Health Facilities and Training
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Jacksonville University, Jacksonville, FL for $250,000 Crenshaw
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Jamaica Hospital Medical Center, Jamaica, NY for $250,000 Meeks (NY)
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Jasper Memorial Hospital, Monticello, GA for facilities $100,000 Marshall
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Jellico Community Hospital, Jellico, TN, for facilities $500,000 Corker; Alexander
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Jenkins County Hospital, Millen, GA for facilities and $200,000 Barrow
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Jewish Healthcare Foundation, Pittsburgh, PA, to expand $100,000 Specter
Services Administration (HRSA)-- web-based training programs
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Jewish Hospital & St. Mary's Foundation, Louisville, KY $600,000 Yarmuth
Services Administration (HRSA)-- for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services JFK Medical Center, Edison, NJ for facilities and $300,000 Pallone Lautenberg; Menendez
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services John Kanzius Cancer Research Foundation, Erie, PA for $700,000 Dahlkemper
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services John T. Mather Memorial Hospital, Port Jefferson, NY $450,000 Bishop (NY) Schumer
Services Administration (HRSA)-- for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Johnson County Community College, Overland Park, KS, $400,000 Brownback
Services Administration (HRSA)-- for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Kadlec Medical Center, Richland, WA, for facilities and $550,000 Hastings (WA) Murray; Cantwell
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment to expand the pediatric center
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Kaleida Health, Buffalo, NY for facilities and $300,000 Higgins; Lee (NY); Gillibrand
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment Slaughter
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Kaweah Delta Hospital Foundation, Visalia, CA, for $500,000 Feinstein
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment for the Kaweah Delta Health
Health Facilities and Care District
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Kennesaw State University, Kennesaw, GA for facilities $300,000 Gingrey (GA) Isakson
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Kent County Memorial Hospital, Warwick, RI, for $200,000 Whitehouse
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Kiddazzle Dental Network, Inc, Lake Oswego, OR, for $100,000 Wyden; Merkley
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment and supplies related to pediatric dental
Health Facilities and services
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Kiowa County Hospital, Greensburg, KS, for facilities $400,000 Brownback
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services KVC Behavioral Health Care, Kansas City, KS for $500,000 Moore (KS)
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services La Porte Regional Health System, La Porte, IN for $350,000 Donnelly (IN)
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services La Rabida Children's Hospital, Chicago, IL for $325,000 Jackson (IL)
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Laboure College, Dorchester, MA, to develop and expand $200,000 Kennedy; Kerry; Kirk
Services Administration (HRSA)-- nursing education programs
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Lahey Clinic Medical Center, Inc, Burlington, MA, for $300,000 Tierney Kennedy; Kerry; Kirk
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment relating to the emergency
Health Facilities and department
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Lake City Community College, Lake City, FL for purchase $250,000 Crenshaw Nelson, Bill
Services Administration (HRSA)-- of mobile clinical training laboratories
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine, Erie, PA, $100,000 Specter
Services Administration (HRSA)-- for equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Lake Hospital System, Painesville, OH for an electronic $500,000 LaTourette
Services Administration (HRSA)-- medical records initiative
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Lakeland Community College, Kirtland, OH for purchase $250,000 LaTourette
Services Administration (HRSA)-- of equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Lamar University, Beaumont, TX for the Community and $350,000 Poe (TX)
Services Administration (HRSA)-- University Partnership Service, including facilities
Health Facilities and and equipment
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Lamprey Health Care, Inc., Newmarket, NH for facilities $400,000 Hodes Shaheen
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Lanai Community Health Center, Lanai City, HI, for $200,000 Inouye; Akaka
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Lane Community College, Eugene, OR for facilities and $500,000 DeFazio Merkley; Wyden
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Lane Regional Medical Center, Baton Rouge, LA, for $300,000 Vitter; Landrieu
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services LBJ Tropical Medical Center, Pago Pago, AS for $700,000 Faleomavaega
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Le Moyne College, Syracuse, NY, for facilities and $500,000 Maffei Schumer
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment relating to health professions training
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Lehigh Valley Coalition for Kids , Allentown, PA to $150,000 Dent
Services Administration (HRSA)-- purchase and equip mobile health clinics
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Lehigh Valley Hospital, Allentown, PA, for equipment $100,000 Specter; Casey
Services Administration (HRSA)--
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Lewis and Clark County, Helena, MT, for facilities and $100,000 Rehberg Tester; Baucus
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment at the City-County Health Department
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Lewis-Clark State College, Lewiston, ID, for health $100,000 Crapo; Risch
Services Administration (HRSA)-- professions training
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Little Rivers Health Care, Bradford, VT for facilities $200,000 Welch
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Long Beach Memorial Medical Center, Long Beach, CA for $350,000 Richardson
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Los Angeles Southwest College, Los Angeles, CA for $300,000 Waters
Services Administration (HRSA)-- health professions training
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Lowell Community Health Center, Lowell, MA for $600,000 Tsongas Kennedy; Kerry; Kirk
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Lutheran Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY for facilities $150,000 McMahon
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Lutheran Social Services of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN for $450,000 McCollum Franken
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Mackinac Straits Health System, Inc., St. Ignace, MI $150,000 Stupak Levin; Stabenow
Services Administration (HRSA)-- for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Madison Area Technical College, Madison, WI, for health $300,000 Kohl
Services Administration (HRSA)-- training equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Madison County Health Care Center, Winterset, IA for an $250,000 Latham
Services Administration (HRSA)-- electronic medical records initiative
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Madison County Memorial Hospital, Rexburg, ID for an $350,000 Simpson Crapo; Risch
Services Administration (HRSA)-- electronic medical records initiative
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Madonna Rehabilitation Hospital, Lincoln, NE for $650,000 Fortenberry Ben Nelson
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Maine State Board of Nursing, Augusta, ME, for nursing $150,000 Collins
Services Administration (HRSA)-- education and workforce data collection, analysis and
Health Facilities and planning
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Manchester Community College, Manchester, CT, for $120,000 Dodd; Lieberman
Services Administration (HRSA)-- medical diagnostic and treatment equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Manchester Community Health Center, Manchester, NH for $250,000 Shea-Porter
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Maniilaq Association, Kotzebue, AK, for facilities and $500,000 Young (AK) Murkowski; Begich
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Marcus Autism Center, Atlanta, GA, to expand services $300,000 Isakson; Chambliss
Services Administration (HRSA)-- for children and adolescents with developmental
Health Facilities and disabilities
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Marian Medical Center, Santa Maria, CA for facilities $500,000 Capps
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI for rural dental $850,000 Kagen; Obey Kohl
Services Administration (HRSA)-- health outreach
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Marshfield Clinic, Marshfield, WI for facilities and $1,000,000 Obey
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Martin Methodist College, Pulaski, TN for facilities $1,000,000 Davis (TN)
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Mary Queen of Vietnam Community Development $400,000 Cao
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Corporation, New Orleans, LA for facilities and
Health Facilities and equipment
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, $2,500,000 Edwards (MD) Mikulski; Cardin
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Baltimore, MD for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, $400,000 McGovern Kennedy; Kerry; Kirk
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Worcester, MA for health professions training
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Maui Economic Development Board, Kihei, HI, for health $100,000 Inouye; Akaka
Services Administration (HRSA)-- education at the Lanai'I Women's Initiative
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Maui Medical Center, Wailuku, HI, for facilities and $100,000 Hirono Inouye; Akaka
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment at the Simulation Center
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services McCurtain Memorial Hospital, Idabel, OK for facilities $250,000 Boren
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services McKay-Dee Hospital Center, Ogden, UT for facilities and $150,000 Bishop (UT) Bennett; Hatch
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Meadville Medical Center, Meadville, PA, for equipment $100,000 Specter
Services Administration (HRSA)--
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Medical University of South Carolina-Hollings Cancer $200,000 Brown (SC) Graham
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Center, Charleston, SC for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Memorial Healthcare System, Hollywood, FL for $450,000 Wasserman Schultz; Meek Nelson, Bill
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment (FL)
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Memorial Hermann Foundation, Houston, TX for facilities $250,000 Culberson; Green, Al; Hutchison
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment Jackson-Lee (TX)
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Memorial Hermann Healthcare System, Houston, TX for $1,000,000 Culberson
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Memorial Hospital at Gulfport, Gulfport, MS, for the $475,000 Taylor Cochran; Wicker
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Stroke Education and Prevention Community Network
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Memorial Hospital, Miramar, FL for facilities and $250,000 Diaz-Balart, Lincoln
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Mena Regional Health System, Mena, AR for facilities $600,000 Ross Lincoln; Pryor
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Mental Health Association in High Point, NC for $247,000 Coble
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Mercer County Commission, Princeton, WV, for facilities $4,000,000 Byrd
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment at the Health Department
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Mercy Health Foundation, Durango, CO for facilities and $700,000 Salazar Bennet
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment for a primary health clinic in La Plata
Health Facilities and County
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Mercy Medical Center -- North Iowa, Mason City, IA for $350,000 Latham Harkin; Grassley
Services Administration (HRSA)-- an electronic medical records initiative
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Mercy Medical Center, Des Moines, IA, for facilities $500,000 Harkin; Grassley
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Meridian Health, Neptune, NJ for facilities and $100,000 Smith (NJ) Lautenberg; Menendez
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Methodist Hospital System, Houston, TX, for a mobile $150,000 Cornyn
Services Administration (HRSA)-- medical unit
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Methodist University, Fayetteville, NC, for facilities $400,000 Etheridge; Kissell; Burr
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment McIntyre
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Metropolitan Community College, Omaha, NE, for $300,000 Ben Nelson
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment relating to healthcare
Health Facilities and training
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Metropolitan Family Health Network, Jersey City, NJ, $100,000 Sires Menendez; Lautenberg
Services Administration (HRSA)-- for equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Metropolitan State University, St Paul, MN, to expand $150,000 Klobuchar; Franken
Services Administration (HRSA)-- nursing education
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Miami Beach Community Health Center, North Miami, FL $200,000 Ros-Lehtinen Nelson, Bill
Services Administration (HRSA)-- for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Miami Children's Hospital, Miami, FL for facilities and $450,000 Diaz-Balart, Lincoln; Diaz-
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment Balart, Mario; Wasserman
Health Facilities and Schultz
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Miami Jewish Home and Hospital for the Aged, Miami, FL $500,000 Diaz-Balart, Lincoln Nelson, Bill
Services Administration (HRSA)-- for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Middlesex Community College, Bedford, MA for facilities $450,000 Tierney; Tsongas Kennedy; Kerry; Kirk
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment for the Lowell dental hygiene clinic
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Mid-Illinois Medical District, Springfield, IL for $250,000 Schock
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services MidState Medical Center, Meridien, CT for facilities $250,000 Murphy (CT)
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Milwaukee Health Services, Milwaukee, WI for facilities $350,000 Moore (WI) Kohl
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Milwaukee Public Schools, Milwaukee, WI, for outreach $200,000 Kohl
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and supplies to expand dental care
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Minot State University, Minot, ND for its Great Plains $800,000 Pomeroy Conrad; Dorgan
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Autism Treatment Program
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Misericordia University, Dallas, PA, for facilities and $100,000 Specter; Casey
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment for the College of Health Sciences
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians, Choctaw, MS, for $175,000 Cochran; Wicker
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Mississippi Blood Services, Jackson, MS, for facilities $300,000 Cochran
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Mississippi Primary Health Care Association, Jackson, $700,000 Cochran
Services Administration (HRSA)-- MS, for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS, $750,000 Cochran; Wicker
Services Administration (HRSA)-- for biomedical engineering facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Missouri Baptist Hospital, St. Louis, MO for facilities $400,000 Carnahan
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Missouri Coalition for Primary Health Care, Jefferson $750,000 Bond
Services Administration (HRSA)-- City, MO, for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Missouri State University, Springfield, MO, for a $250,000 Emerson
Services Administration (HRSA)-- nursing clinical simulation laboratory, including
Health Facilities and facilities and equipment
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL for the Cancer $700,000 Young (FL); Castor (FL) Nelson, Bill
Services Administration (HRSA)-- LifeLink Program
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Molokai Ohana Health Center, Kaunakakai, HI, for $750,000 Inouye; Akaka
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch, NJ for facilities $500,000 Pallone Lautenberg; Menendez
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Monongahela Valley Hospital, Monongahela, PA for $400,000 Murtha; Murphy, Tim Specter; Casey
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Monongalia General Hospital, Morgantown, WV for $450,000 Mollohan
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Montana Tech, Butte, MT, to expand health informatics $100,000 Rehberg Tester; Baucus
Services Administration (HRSA)-- training, including equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Montana Wyoming Tribal Leaders Council, Billings, MT $100,000 Rehberg Baucus
Services Administration (HRSA)-- for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Montgomery College, Rockville, MD for facilities and $550,000 Van Hollen; Edwards (MD)
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Morehead State University, Morehead, KY for a rural $250,000 Rogers (KY)
Services Administration (HRSA)-- health initiative
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Morehouse School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA for $100,000 Lewis (GA); Bishop (GA);
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment Johnson (GA)
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Morgan Hospital and Medical Center, Martinsville, IN, $100,000 Lugar
Services Administration (HRSA)-- for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Morris College, Sumter, SC for facilities and equipment $275,000 Clyburn
Services Administration (HRSA)--
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Morrisania Diagnostic and Treatment Center, Bronx, NY $200,000 Serrano
Services Administration (HRSA)-- for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Mount Nittany Medical Center, State College, PA for $150,000 Thompson (PA) Specter; Casey
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Mount Saint Mary College, Newburgh, NY, for nurse $100,000 Hinchey Schumer
Services Administration (HRSA)-- training equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Mount St. Mary's Hospital, Lewiston, NY for facilities $300,000 Slaughter
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services MultiCare Health System, Tacoma, WA for facilities and $250,000 Dicks
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Murphy Medical Center, Murphy, NC for facilities and $350,000 Shuler
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Murray State University, Breathitt Veterinary Center, $450,000 Whitfield Bunning
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Hopkinsville, KY, for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Nanticoke Senior Center, Seaford, DE for facilities and $100,000 Castle Carper; Kaufman
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Nathan Littauer Hospital Association, Gloversville, NY $350,000 Tonko Schumer; Gillibrand
Services Administration (HRSA)-- for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services National Association of Hispanic Nurses, Washington, DC $500,000 Roybal-Allard; Pastor (AZ) Kirk
Services Administration (HRSA)-- for health professions training
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services National Kidney Registry, Babylon, NY for purchase of $177,000 King (NY)
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Native Women's Health Care, Rapid City, SD for $60,000 Herseth Sandlin Johnson
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Navos, Seattle, WA, for facilities and equipment at a $500,000 McDermott; Smith (WA) Murray; Cantwell
Services Administration (HRSA)-- mental health center
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services NC Dental Health Fund, Cary, NC for facilities and $300,000 Price (NC) Hagan
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment for the Missions of Mercy (MOM) free dental
Health Facilities and clinics
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Nemours/Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children, $350,000 Castle Carper; Kaufman
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Wilmington, DE for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Nevada State College, Henderson, NV for nursing $900,000 Titus Reid
Services Administration (HRSA)-- education programs, which may include equipment and
Health Facilities and technology
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services New Horizons Health System, Owenton, KY for facilities $250,000 Davis (KY) Bunning
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, New York, NY for $150,000 Maloney
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment for ophthalmology and
Health Facilities and otolaryngology surgery
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, New York, NY for $200,000 Nadler (NY)
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and ultrasound equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services New York University Langone Medical Center, New York, $1,000,000 Maloney Schumer
Services Administration (HRSA)-- NY for facilities and equipment at Columbus Medical in
Health Facilities and Reno Park, Queens
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Newton Memorial Hospital, Newton, NJ for facilities and $300,000 Garrett (NJ) Lautenberg; Menendez
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Norman Regional Health System, Norman, OK for $1,915,000 Cole Inhofe
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services North Carolina A&T State University, Greensboro, NC, $125,000 Watt Hagan
Services Administration (HRSA)-- for the development of nurse training programs
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services North General Hospital, New York, NY for facilities and $450,000 Rangel
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services North Idaho College, Coeur d'Alene, ID, for health $100,000 Crapo; Risch
Services Administration (HRSA)-- professions training
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services North Shore Community College, Danvers, MA for $200,000 Tierney Kennedy; Kirk
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment for allied health training
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services North Shore Long Island Jewish Health System, Great $200,000 Israel; Ackerman Gillibrand
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Neck, NY for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services North Woods Community Health Center, Minong, WI for $100,000 Obey
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Northeastern Ohio Universities Colleges of Medicine and $200,000 Ryan (OH)
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Pharmacy, Rootstown, OH for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Northern Dutchess Hospital, Rhinebeck, NY for $350,000 Murphy (NY)
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Northern Oswego County Health Services, Inc., Pulaski, $150,000 McHugh
Services Administration (HRSA)-- NY for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Northwest Alabama Mental Health Center, Jasper, AL for $200,000 Aderholt
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services NorthWest Arkansas Community College, Bentonville, AR, $500,000 Boozman Lincoln; Pryor
Services Administration (HRSA)-- for expanding a nurse training program, including
Health Facilities and facilities and equipment
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Northwest Community Health Care, Pascoag, RI, for $200,000 Reed; Whitehouse
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Northwest Hospital & Medical Center, Seattle, WA, for $250,000 Inslee; McDermott Murray
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Northwest Mississippi Community College, Senatobia, MS, $500,000 Cochran
Services Administration (HRSA)-- for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Northwest Nazarene University, Nampa, ID, for $200,000 Crapo; Risch
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, FL, for $250,000 Meek (FL); Wasserman Bill Nelson
Services Administration (HRSA)-- health information technology Schultz
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Oakland Primary Health Services, Pontiac, MI for $500,000 Peters Levin; Stabenow
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Oglala Sioux Tribe, Pine Ridge, SD, for facilities and $800,000 Johnson
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment relating to emergency medicine
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center, $900,000 Kilroy Voinovich
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Columbus, OH, for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Oklahoma City Community College, Oklahoma City, OK for $250,000 Cole Inhofe
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, Oklahoma City, OK $500,000 Cole Inhofe
Services Administration (HRSA)-- for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Oklahoma State University--Center for Health Sciences, $300,000 Fallin; Boren; Lucas;
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Tulsa, OK for purchase of equipment Sullivan
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK for $350,000 Fallin; Lucas Inhofe
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Orange County Government, Orlando, FL, for facilities $200,000 Brown, Corrine; Kosmas Martinez
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR for $200,000 Blumenauer; Schrader; Wu Merkley; Wyden
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Oregon Institute of Technology, Klamath Falls, OR for $100,000 Walden; Wu Wyden; Merkely
Services Administration (HRSA)-- purchase of equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Oregon Institute of Technology, Klamath Falls, OR for $250,000 Walden; Wu Wyden; Merkely
Services Administration (HRSA)-- purchase of equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services OSF St. Francis Hospital and Medical Group, Escanaba, $250,000 Stupak Levin; Stabenow
Services Administration (HRSA)-- MI for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Our Lady of Resurrection Medical Center, Chicago, IL $125,000 Quigley
Services Administration (HRSA)-- for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Ozark Tri-County Health Care Consortium, Neosho, MO for $500,000 Blunt
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Ozarks Medical Center, West Plains, MO for facilities $500,000 Emerson
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services PACE Greater New Orleans, New Orleans, LA for $600,000 Alexander; Cao Landrieu; Vitter
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities, equipment, and services
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Pacific Northwest Diabetes Research Institute, Seattle, $150,000 Murray
Services Administration (HRSA)-- WA, for equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences, $400,000 Hastings (WA)
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Yakima, WA for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Palisades Medical Center, North Bergen, NJ for $350,000 Rothman (NJ); Sires
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Palmer College, Davenport, IA, and the Myrna Brind $400,000 Harkin
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Center of Integrative Medicine in Philadelphia, PA, to
Health Facilities and develop a model integrative healthcare program for the
Services treatment of pain
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Palmetto Health Foundation, Columbia, SC for facilities $375,000 Clyburn Graham
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Parkland Health and Hospital System, Dallas, TX for $100,000 Burgess
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Parkland Health and Hospital System, Dallas, TX for $500,000 Johnson, Eddie Bernice Hutchison
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment for the Pharmacy Inpatient
Health Facilities and Robotics program
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Pen Bay Healthcare, Rockport, ME, for health $500,000 Collins; Snowe
Services Administration (HRSA)-- professions training
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Pennsylvania State University--Altoona, PA for $320,000 Shuster
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Petaluma Health Center, Petaluma, CA for facilities and $500,000 Woolsey
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Peter Christensen Health Center, Lac du Flambeau, WI $140,000 Kagen
Services Administration (HRSA)-- for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Phoebe Putney Health System, Albany, GA, for health $100,000 Bishop (GA) Chambliss
Services Administration (HRSA)-- care services for students
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Phoenix Children's Hospital, Phoenix, AZ for facilities $200,000 Pastor (AZ)
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment for a Computerized Tomography (CT)
Health Facilities and scanner for the emergency department
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Pine Rest Christian Mental Health Services , Grand $200,000 Ehlers Levin; Stabenow
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Rapids, MI for an electronic medical records
Health Facilities and initiative
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services PinnacleHealth System, Harrisburg, PA, for equipment $100,000 Specter; Casey
Services Administration (HRSA)--
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Pioneer Valley Life Science Institute, Springfield, MA, $800,000 Neal Kennedy; Kerry; Kirk
Services Administration (HRSA)-- for medical research equipment and technology
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Pocono Medical Center, East Stroudsburg, PA, for $100,000 Kanjorski Specter; Casey
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment relating to cancer
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Porter-Starke Services, Inc., Valparaiso, IN for $550,000 Visclosky
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Primary Care Association of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI, to $1,850,000 Inouye; Akaka
Services Administration (HRSA)-- provide service enhancements and outreach
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Providence Community Health Centers, Providence, RI, $400,000 Langevin Reed; Whitehouse
Services Administration (HRSA)-- for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Providence Health and Services, Anchorage, AK for a $350,000 Young (AK) Murkowski; Begich
Services Administration (HRSA)-- physician recruitment and retention initiative
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Providence Hospital, Mobile, AL for facilities and $250,000 Bonner
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Providence St. Joseph Medical Center, Burbank, CA for $500,000 Schiff
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Providence St. Mary Medical Center, Walla Walla, WA for $350,000 McMorris Rodgers Murray
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Puget Sound Neighborhood Health Centers, Seattle, WA $1,100,000 McDermott Murray; Cantwell
Services Administration (HRSA)-- for facilities and equipment for the Rainier Beach
Health Facilities and Medical and Dental Clinic
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Range Regional Health Services, Hibbing, MN for $500,000 Oberstar Franken
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Reading Hospital and Medical Center, Reading, PA, for $100,000 Specter; Casey
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa, Bayfield, WI $750,000 Obey
Services Administration (HRSA)-- for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Redlands Community Hospital, Redlands, CA for $500,000 Lewis (CA)
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Refuah, Spring Valley, NY for facilities and equipment $390,000 Engel
Services Administration (HRSA)--
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Renown Health Systems, Reno, NV for facilities and $800,000 Heller
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Renown Health, Reno, NV, for nursing programs, $390,000 Reid
Services Administration (HRSA)-- including professional development
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Resurrection Health Care, Chicago, IL, for equipment $400,000 Durbin; Burris
Services Administration (HRSA)--
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Rhode Island Free Clinic, Providence, RI, for $100,000 Whitehouse
Services Administration (HRSA)-- supportive services and supplies
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, RI, for equipment $100,000 Whitehouse; Reed
Services Administration (HRSA)--
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Rice University, Houston, TX for facilities and $450,000 Culberson Hutchison
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Richland Parish Hospital, Delhi, LA for facilities and $1,025,000 Alexander
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Richmond University Medical Center, Staten Island, NY $150,000 McMahon Schumer
Services Administration (HRSA)-- for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Riverside Community College District, Riverside, CA for $150,000 Bono Mack; Calvert
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Riverside County Regional Medical Center, Moreno $400,000 Calvert
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Valley, CA for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Riverside County Regional Medical Center, Moreno $100,000 Boxer
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Valley, CA, for a rural mobile health clinic
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Roane County Committee on Aging, Inc., Spencer, WV for $100,000 Capito
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Rochester General Health System, Newark, NY for $100,000 Maffei Schumer; Gillibrand
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Rome Memorial Hospital Foundation, Rome, NY for $250,000 Arcuri
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Roper/St. Francis Hospital, Charleston, SC for purchase $200,000 Brown (SC) Graham
Services Administration (HRSA)-- of equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Rosebud Sioux Tribe, Rosebud, SD, for facilities and $600,000 Herseth Sandlin Johnson; Thune
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment relating to emergency medical services
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Sacred Heart Hospital, Allentown, PA for facilities and $450,000 Dent Specter; Casey
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Saddleback Memorial Medical Center, San Clemente, CA $150,000 Calvert
Services Administration (HRSA)-- for an electronic medical records initiative
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services SafeHaven of Tarrant County, Fort Worth, TX for a $200,000 Barton (TX)
Services Administration (HRSA)-- domestic violence prevention initiative
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Saint Anselm College, Manchester, NH, for facilities $800,000 Gregg
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Saint Barnabas Health Care System Foundation, West $300,000 Lautenberg; Menendez
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Orange, NJ, for health information technology
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Saint Claire Regional Medical Center, Morehead, KY, for $100,000 Bunning
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Saint Francis Hospital Foundation, Wilmington, DE, for $175,000 Castle Carper; Kaufman
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Saint Joseph College, West Hartford, CT, for equipment $175,000 Larson (CT) Dodd; Lieberman
Services Administration (HRSA)-- at the School of Pharmacy
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Saint Joseph Hospital, Nashua, NH, for facilities and $400,000 Gregg; Shaheen
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Saint Joseph's Mercy Health Foundation, Hot Springs, $200,000 Lincoln; Pryor
Services Administration (HRSA)-- AR, for equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Saint Jude Children's Medical Center, Memphis, TN, for $3,111,000 Alexander
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Saint Luke's Hospital and Health Network, Bethlehem, $100,000 Specter
Services Administration (HRSA)-- PA, for equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Saint Mary's Hospital, Waterbury, CT, for facilities $325,000 DeLauro; Murphy (CT) Dodd
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Saint Patrick Hospital, Missoula, MT, to implement an $300,000 Rehberg Baucus; Tester
Services Administration (HRSA)-- electronic health record system
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Saint Vincent Healthcare Foundation, Billings, MT, for $350,000 Baucus; Tester
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment for the Montana Pediatric
Health Facilities and Project
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Samuel U Rodgers Health Center Inc, Kansas City, MO, $1,500,000 Bond
Services Administration (HRSA)-- for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services San Antonio Community Hospital, Upland, CA for $750,000 Dreier
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services San Francisco Human Services Agency, San Francisco, CA $350,000 Pelosi
Services Administration (HRSA)-- for facilities and equipment for the Child Advocacy
Health Facilities and Center
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services San Francisco State University, San Francisco, CA for $500,000 Pelosi
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment for health professions
Health Facilities and training
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services San Gorgonio Memorial Hospital, Banning, CA for $340,000 Lewis (CA)
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services San Luis Obispo County Community College District, San $100,000 McCarthy (CA)
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Luis Obispo, CA for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services San Ysidro Health Center, San Ysidro, CA for facilities $250,000 Filner Boxer
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Santa Clara Valley Health and Hospital System, San $292,000 Honda
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Jose, CA for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Santa Fe College, Gainesville, FL for facilities and $150,000 Stearns Nelson, Bill
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Schuylkill Health System, Pottsville, PA for facilities $500,000 Holden Specter
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Seton Hill University, Greensburg, PA to develop the $500,000 Murphy, Tim Specter
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Advanced Certificate in Orthodontics, including
Health Facilities and purchase of equipment
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Shands Healthcare, Gainesville, FL, for equipment $100,000 Crenshaw Bill Nelson
Services Administration (HRSA)--
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Sharon Regional Health System, Sharon, PA, for $100,000 Dahlkemper Specter
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Shepherd Center, Atlanta, GA, for facilities and $200,000 Isakson
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Shore Memorial Hospital, Somers Point, NJ for $500,000 LoBiondo Lautenberg; Menendez
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Sierra County, Truth or Consequences, NM, for $125,000 Teague Tom Udall; Bingaman
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment at the Sierra Vista Hospital
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Signature Healthcare, Brockton, MA, for equipment $100,000 Kennedy; Kerry; Kirk
Services Administration (HRSA)--
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Sisters of Providence Health System, Springfield, MA $200,000 Neal Kennedy; Kerry; Kirk
Services Administration (HRSA)-- for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Sisters of St. Francis Health Services, Inc., Olympia $350,000 Jackson (IL)
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Fields, IL for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Skagit Valley Hospital, Mount Vernon, WA for facilities $800,000 Larsen (WA) Murray; Cantwell
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Somerset Medical Center, Somerville, NJ for an $600,000 Frelinghuysen Lautenberg; Menendez
Services Administration (HRSA)-- electronic medical records initiative
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services South Boston Community Health Center, Boston, MA for $100,000 Lynch
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services South Shore Hospital, Chicago, IL for facilities and $250,000 Jackson (IL)
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services South Shore Hospital, Weymouth, MA, for equipment $300,000 Kennedy; Kerry; Kirk
Services Administration (HRSA)--
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Southeast Arkansas College, Pine Bluff, AR for $200,000 Ross
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment for the nursing school
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Southeast Georgia Health System, Brunswick, GA for $1,000,000 Kingston
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Southeast Missouri State University, Cape Girardeau, MO $205,000 Emerson
Services Administration (HRSA)-- for the SHOW Mobile initiative
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville, IL, for a $500,000 Shimkus Durbin
Services Administration (HRSA)-- nursing education program, including equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX, for $300,000 Hutchison
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Southern Utah University, Cedar City, UT for facilities $350,000 Matheson Bennett
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
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Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Southwest Center for HIV/AIDS, Phoenix, AZ for $300,000 Pastor (AZ)
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Southwest Tennessee Community College, Memphis, TN, for $400,000 Cohen Alexander
Services Administration (HRSA)-- health professions training
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Sparrow Health System, Lansing, MI for an electronic $300,000 Rogers (MI) Levin; Stabenow
Services Administration (HRSA)-- medical records initiative
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System, Spartanburg, $500,000 Graham
Services Administration (HRSA)-- SC, for professional development
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Spectrum Health, Grand Rapids, MI for purchase of $200,000 Ehlers
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services SSM Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital, Saint Louis, $1,000,000 Bond
Services Administration (HRSA)-- MO, for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services SSM St. Mary's Health Center, Jefferson City, MO for $200,000 Skelton
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services St. Ambrose University, Davenport, IA for facilities $600,000 Braley (IA) Harkin; Grassley
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services St. Bernardine Medical Center, San Bernardino, CA for $500,000 Lewis (CA)
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services St. Bernardine Medical Center, San Bernardino, CA for $500,000 Baca
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment for an MRI system
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services St. Bernard's Development Foundation, Jonesboro, AR for $400,000 Berry Lincoln; Pryor
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services St. Clare's Health System, Denville, NJ for facilities $600,000 Frelinghuysen Lautenberg
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services St. Elizabeth Regional Health, Lafayette, IN for $300,000 Buyer
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services St. Francis Hospital, Charleston, WV for facilities and $650,000 Capito
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services St. Francis Medical Center, Trenton, NJ for facilities $350,000 Smith (NJ) Lautenberg; Menendez
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services St. Francis Memorial Hospital, San Francisco, CA for $500,000 Pelosi
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services St. John West Shore Hospital, Westlake, OH for $500,000 Kucinich Voinovich
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services St. John's Hospital, Berryville, AR for facilities and $200,000 Boozman
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services St. John's Hospital, Maplewood, MN for facilities and $675,000 McCollum Franken
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services St. John's Riverside Hospital, Yonkers, NY for $250,000 Lowey
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services St. Joseph Health System, Inc., Tawas City, MI for $500,000 Stupak Stabenow; Levin
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services St. Joseph Hospital, Eureka, CA for facilities and $350,000 Thompson (CA)
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services St. Joseph Hospital/Peace Health, Bellingham, WA for $300,000 Larsen (WA) Murray
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
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Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services St. Joseph of the Pines, Southern Pines, NC for $453,000 Coble
Services Administration (HRSA)-- purchase and outfitting of a mobile health unit
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services St. Joseph's Mercy Care Services, Inc., Atlanta, GA for $200,000 Lewis (GA)
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services St. Joseph's/Candler Health System, Savannah, GA for $350,000 Barrow
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services St. Luke's Health System, Boise, ID for facilities and $350,000 Simpson Crapo; Risch
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services St. Mary's Hospital, Passaic, NJ for facilities and $950,000 Pascrell Lautenberg; Menendez
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services St. Mary's Regional Medical Center, Reno, NV for $700,000 Heller
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services St. Vincent Charity Hospital, Cleveland, OH for $700,000 Fudge Voinovich; Brown
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services St. Vincent Healthcare Foundation, Billings, MT for $400,000 Rehberg Baucus; Tester
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services St. Vincent Mercy Medical Center, Toledo, OH for $200,000 Kaptur
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Staten Island University Hospital, Staten Island, NY $600,000 McMahon Gillibrand
Services Administration (HRSA)-- for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Stewart-Marchman-Act Foundation, Inc., Daytona Beach, $800,000 Mica Bill Nelson
Services Administration (HRSA)-- FL for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Straub Hospital Burn Center, Honolulu, HI, for $150,000 Inouye; Akaka
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Suffolk County Department of Health Services, $200,000 Bishop (NY) Gillibrand
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Hauppauge, NY, to implement an electronic health
Health Facilities and record system
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Summa Foundation, Akron, OH for facilities and $250,000 Ryan (OH); Sutton
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment for the Center for Minority Health and
Health Facilities and Health Disparities Solutions
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Sun Life Family Health Center, Casa Grande, AZ for $300,000 Kirkpatrick (AZ)
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Susquehanna Health, Williamsport, PA, for equipment $100,000 Specter
Services Administration (HRSA)--
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Taunton Nursing Home, Taunton, MA for facilities and $650,000 Frank (MA)
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Temple Health and Bioscience Economic Development $750,000 Carter
Services Administration (HRSA)-- District, Temple, TX for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Temple University Health System, Philadelphia, PA, for $100,000 Specter
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Tennessee Department of Health, Nashville, TN, for $150,000 Alexander
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Fort Worth, Ft. $300,000 Granger
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Worth, TX for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Texas Health Institute, Austin, TX, for facilities and $150,000 Hutchison
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center at El $400,000 Hutchison
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Paso, El Paso, TX, for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Lubbock, $300,000 Conaway
Services Administration (HRSA)-- TX for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Texas Tech University Paul L Foster School of Medicine, $100,000 Cornyn
Services Administration (HRSA)-- El Paso, TX, for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX for facilities and $480,000 Neugebauer
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX for the Center for $250,000 Neugebauer
Services Administration (HRSA)-- the Study of Addiction
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Texas Wesleyan University, Ft. Worth, TX for facilities $650,000 Granger; Burgess
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Texas Woman's University, Denton, TX, for facilities $300,000 Johnson, Eddie Bernice Hutchison
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services The Manor, Jonesville, MI, for facilities and equipment $150,000 Levin; Stabenow
Services Administration (HRSA)-- at the Treatment and Counseling Center
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA $800,000 Brady (PA) Specter; Casey
Services Administration (HRSA)-- for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Touro University Nevada, Henderson, NV, for facilities $750,000 Reid
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment at the Gerontology Center
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Town of Gilbert, Gilbert, WV, for facilities and $3,000,000 Byrd
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment for a primary health care center
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen), $300,000 Pastor (AZ); Mitchell
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Phoenix, AZ for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services TriHealth, Cincinnati, OH, for facilities and equipment $100,000 Driehaus Voinovich
Services Administration (HRSA)--
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Trinitas Health Foundation, Elizabeth, NJ, for $400,000 Sires Lautenberg; Menendez
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Trinity Regional Medical Center, Ft. Dodge, IA for $694,000 Latham Grassley
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Troy University, Troy, AL for facilities and equipment $500,000 Bright
Services Administration (HRSA)--
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Tulsa Fire Department, Tulsa, OK, for equipment $100,000 Inhofe
Services Administration (HRSA)--
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Tyrone Hospital, Tyrone, PA, for facilities and $100,000 Specter
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Health, St. Thomas, $500,000 Christensen
Services Administration (HRSA)-- VI for facilities and equipment for an Emergency
Health Facilities and Medical Services Administrative and Clinical Health
Services Center
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Health, St. Thomas, $200,000 Christensen
Services Administration (HRSA)-- VI for facilities and equipment for the Eldra
Health Facilities and Schulterbrandt Long-Term Care Facility
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services UAW Local 1005, Parma, OH for facilities and equipment $300,000 Kucinich
Services Administration (HRSA)-- for a health clinic
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services UMass Memorial Health Care, Worcester, MA, for health $500,000 McGovern Kennedy; Kerry; Kirk
Services Administration (HRSA)-- information technology
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Union College, Barbourville, KY for facilities and $500,000 Rogers (KY)
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Union Hospital, Terre Haute, IN, for facilities and $100,000 Lugar
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Unity Health System, Rochester, NY for facilities and $800,000 Lee (NY); Slaughter Gillibrand
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University Hospitals, Chardon, OH for an electronic $250,000 LaTourette
Services Administration (HRSA)-- medical records initiative
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University Medical Center at Brackenridge, Austin, TX, $150,000 Hutchison
Services Administration (HRSA)-- for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University Medical Center Foundation, El Paso, TX for $600,000 Reyes
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University Medical Center of Southern Nevada, Las $1,500,000 Reid
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Vegas, NV, for facilities and equipment for the
Health Facilities and Women's Care and Birth Center
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, for facilities $10,250,000 Shelby
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little $750,000 Berry Lincoln; Pryor
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Rock, AR, for facilities and equipment at the Winthrop
Health Facilities and P Rockefeller Cancer Institute
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University of California -- Riverside, Riverside, CA $4,000,000 Calvert; Baca; Bono Mack; Feinstein
Services Administration (HRSA)-- for facilities and equipment Lewis (CA)
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University of California, Davis Medical Center, $375,000 Matsui
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Sacramento, CA for facilities and equipment for the
Health Facilities and surgery and emergency services pavilion
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University of California-San Diego, San Diego, CA for $500,000 Davis (CA)
Services Administration (HRSA)-- health professions training
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University of Colorado--Denver, Aurora, CO to expand $575,000 Salazar Mark Udall; Bennet
Services Administration (HRSA)-- physician training in rural areas
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine, $1,500,000 Perlmutter; Polis Bennet; Udall, Mark
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Aurora, CO for facilities and equipment for the Linda
Health Facilities and Crnic Institute for Down Syndrome
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University of Florida, Gainesville, FL for facilities $350,000 Wasserman Schultz; Stearns
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University of Georgia, Athens, GA, for facilities and $100,000 Chambliss
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University of Guam, Mangilao, GU for facilities and $400,000 Bordallo
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University of Hawaii at Hilo, Hilo, HI, for a nurse $350,000 Inouye; Akaka
Services Administration (HRSA)-- training program
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University of Hawaii School of Medicine, Honolulu, HI, $200,000 Inouye; Akaka
Services Administration (HRSA)-- to expand medical education
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University of Hawaii School of Nursing-Manoa, Honolulu, $200,000 Inouye; Akaka
Services Administration (HRSA)-- HI, for nursing education, including equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine $250,000 Manzullo
Services Administration (HRSA)-- at Rockford, IL for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University of Illinois- College of Medicine at Peoria, $400,000 Schock
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Peoria, IL for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University of Iowa, Carver College of Medicine, Iowa $2,000,000 Loebsack Harkin; Grassley
Services Administration (HRSA)-- City, IA, for facilities and equipment for the
Health Facilities and Institute for Biomedical Discovery
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, for facilities and $1,000,000 Loebsack Harkin; Grassley
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment at the College of Public Health
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University of Kansas Medical Center, Wichita, KS for $500,000 Tiahrt
Services Administration (HRSA)-- development of the Clinical Skills Simulation
Health Facilities and Laboratory, including curriculum development and
Services purchase of equipment
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS for facilities and $1,500,000 Jenkins; Moran (KS) Roberts
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University of Kentucky Research Foundation, Lexington, $2,000,000 McConnell
Services Administration (HRSA)-- KY, for data base design and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University of Kentucky Research Foundation, Lexington, $1,300,000 McConnell
Services Administration (HRSA)-- KY, for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University of Kentucky Research Foundation, Lexington, $2,000,000 McConnell
Services Administration (HRSA)-- KY, to expand a heart disease prevention initiative in
Health Facilities and rural Kentucky
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University of Louisiana at Monroe, Monroe, LA for $840,000 Alexander Landrieu; Vitter
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment, including purchase of a
Health Facilities and mobile dental unit
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University of Louisville Research Foundation, $1,000,000 McConnell
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Louisville, KY, for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University of Louisville Research Foundation, $1,000,000 McConnell
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Louisville, KY, for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University of Louisville Research Foundation, $2,500,000 McConnell
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Louisville, KY, for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University of Louisville Research Foundation, $800,000 McConnell
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Louisville, KY, for health professions training and
Health Facilities and facilities and equipment
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University of Maine at Augusta, Augusta, ME, for $650,000 Michaud Collins
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment at the Bangor dental clinic
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University of Maryland Medical System, Baltimore, MD $400,000 Kratovil
Services Administration (HRSA)-- for facilities and equipment for an emergency medical
Health Facilities and facility in Queen Anne's County
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL for facilities $750,000 Diaz-Balart, Mario
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor, MI for $500,000 Dingell Levin; Stabenow
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, MS, $8,000,000 Cochran; Wicker
Services Administration (HRSA)-- for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University of Mississippi, University, MS, for $1,500,000 Cochran
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University of Mississippi, University, MS, for the $600,000 Cochran; Wicker
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Center for Thermal Pharmaceutical Processing,
Health Facilities and including facilities and equipment
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University of Nevada School of Medicine, Reno, NV, for $750,000 Reid; Ensign
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment at the Center for Molecular
Health Facilities and Medicine
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University of North Alabama, Florence, AL for $700,000 Griffith Sessions
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University of North Alabama, Florence, AL, for nursing $100,000 Sessions
Services Administration (HRSA)-- education and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, $300,000 Coble; Miller (NC) Burr; Hagan
Services Administration (HRSA)-- NC, for telespeech initiative including purchase of
Health Facilities and equipment
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University of North Texas, Denton, TX, for facilities $350,000 Hutchison
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University of Oklahoma--College of Medicine, Tulsa, OK $300,000 Sullivan
Services Administration (HRSA)-- for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, for equipment $100,000 Specter
Services Administration (HRSA)-- relating to cancer diagnostics and treatment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University of Puerto Rico Medical Sciences Campus, San $300,000 Pierluisi
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Juan, PR for facilities and equipment for the Unit of
Health Facilities and Comparative Medicine
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University of Scranton, Scranton, PA, for nursing and $100,000 Kanjorski Specter; Casey
Services Administration (HRSA)-- allied health programs, including the purchase of
Health Facilities and equipment
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL for facilities $2,500,000 Bonner Sessions
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL, for health $100,000 Sessions
Services Administration (HRSA)-- information systems including equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University of South Florida Sarasota-Manatee, Tampa, FL $250,000 Buchanan
Services Administration (HRSA)-- for nursing program facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University of South Florida, Tampa, FL for the Cancer $500,000 Young (FL); Bilirakis
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Clinical Trial project
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University of Southern Maine, Portland, ME, for $775,000 Pingree (ME) Snowe; Collins
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS, $500,000 Cochran; Wicker
Services Administration (HRSA)-- for a relapse prevention program, including for
Health Facilities and facilities and equipment
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS, $2,750,000 Cochran; Wicker
Services Administration (HRSA)-- for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University of St. Francis, Fort Wayne, IN for $200,000 Visclosky Lugar
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment for nurse training
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University of Tennessee Medical Center, Knoxville, TN $1,350,000 Duncan Alexander; Corker
Services Administration (HRSA)-- for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX for $650,000 Barton (TX)
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University of Texas at Brownsville, Brownsville, TX for $500,000 Ortiz
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University of Texas at Dallas, Dallas, TX, for $350,000 Hutchison
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, $150,000 Hutchison
Services Administration (HRSA)-- TX, for facilities and equipment for MedBank
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University of Texas Health Science Center at San $300,000 Rodriguez Hutchison
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Antonio, TX, for facilities, equipment, and technology
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler, TX, $300,000 Gohmert Hutchison
Services Administration (HRSA)-- for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston, TX $100,000 Culberson; Green, Al Hutchison
Services Administration (HRSA)-- for facilities and equipment for the Center for
Health Facilities and Translational Neoroinformatics
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, $150,000 Smith (TX); Gonzalez
Services Administration (HRSA)-- TX for facilities and equipment at the Center for
Health Facilities and Innovation in Prevention and Treatment of Airway
Services Diseases
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, $270,000 Cuellar
Services Administration (HRSA)-- TX for facilities and equipment at the
Health Facilities and Neurodegenerative and Cognitive Dysfunction Center
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, $1,000,000 Culberson Hutchison
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Houston, TX for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, for health $1,500,000 Bennett; Hatch
Services Administration (HRSA)-- information technology
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Utah Department of Health, Salt Lake City, UT, for $100,000 Hatch; Bennett
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Utah Department of Health, Salt Lake City, UT, for $500,000 Bennett
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Utah Department of Health, Salt Lake City, UT, for $500,000 Bennett; Hatch
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment related to outbreak
Health Facilities and management
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Utah Department of Health, Salt Lake City, UT, to $600,000 Hatch; Bennett
Services Administration (HRSA)-- expand Monticello Health Education and Screening
Health Facilities and Initiative
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Utah Personalized Health Care Institute at the $100,000 Hatch
Services Administration (HRSA)-- University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, to establish a
Health Facilities and personalized medicine infrastructure
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Utah Valley University, Orem, UT, for health $350,000 Bishop (UT) Bennett; Hatch
Services Administration (HRSA)-- professions development and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Valley Presbyterian Hospital, Van Nuys, CA for $300,000 Berman
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Van Wert County Hospital, Van Wert, OH for facilities $840,000 Latta Voinovich; Brown
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Vanguard University, Costa Mesa, CA for facilities and $300,000 Rohrabacher
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Variety--The Children's Charity of Wisconsin, $40,000 Moore (WI)
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Milwaukee, WI for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Vermont State Colleges, Randolph Center, VT, for $700,000 Leahy
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment to expand nursing programs
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Victor Valley Community Hospital, Victorville, CA for $250,000 McKeon Boxer
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA for $600,000 Scott (VA); Wittman Warner
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment for the Massey Cancer Center
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Virginia State University, Petersburg, VA, for $100,000 Forbes Warner; Webb
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment to expand nursing programs
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Visiting Nurse Services of Putnam County, Avon, IN for $100,000 Ellsworth
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Visiting Nurse Services, Indianapolis, IN, for $100,000 Lugar
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment and health professions
Health Facilities and training
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Visiting Nurses Association Healthcare Partners of $200,000 LaTourette; Sutton;
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Ohio, Cleveland, OH for health professions training Kucinich
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Viterbo University, La Crosse, WI, for facilities and $300,000 Kohl
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment for the nursing school
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Wadsworth-Rittman Hospital Foundation, Wadsworth, OH $600,000 Boccieri
Services Administration (HRSA)-- for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Wake County, Raleigh, NC, for facilities and equipment $300,000 Miller (NC); Price (NC) Burr; Hagan
Services Administration (HRSA)--
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Wake Health Services, Inc., Raleigh, NC for facilities $750,000 Miller (NC); Etheridge Burr; Hagan
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Warren Achievement Center, Inc., Monmouth, IL for rural $100,000 Hare
Services Administration (HRSA)-- health outreach
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Warren County Community College, Washington, NJ for $350,000 Garrett (NJ) Lautenberg; Menendez
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Warren County Planning Commission, Warren, PA for $350,000 Thompson (PA)
Services Administration (HRSA)-- health care facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Washington County Hospital, Hagerstown, MD for $750,000 Bartlett
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment and for an electronic medical
Health Facilities and records initiative
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Washington State University, Spokane, WA, for $900,000 McMorris Rodgers; Baird Murray; Cantwell
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment for the College of Nursing
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Weber State University, Ogden, UT for expansion of $750,000 Bishop (UT) Bennett; Hatch
Services Administration (HRSA)-- nursing programs, including purchase of equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services WellSpan Health, York, PA for purchase of equipment $100,000 Platts
Services Administration (HRSA)--
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Wesley College, Dover, DE, for renovation and equipping $200,000 Castle Carper; Kaufman
Services Administration (HRSA)-- of the nursing school
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services West Jefferson Medical Center, Marrero, LA for $100,000 Scalise Vitter
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services West Liberty State College, West Liberty, WV for $50,000 Mollohan
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission, $4,000,000 Byrd
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Charleston, WV, for facilities and equipment relating
Health Facilities and to healthcare training
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services West Virginia University Health Sciences, Morgantown, $1,000,000 Rockefeller
Services Administration (HRSA)-- WV, for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, for $1,500,000 Byrd
Services Administration (HRSA)-- construction of a Multiple Sclerosis Center
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services WestCare Health Systems, Sylva, NC for facilities and $350,000 Shuler
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Westchester Medical Center, Valhalla, NY, for equipment $150,000 Gillibrand; Schumer
Services Administration (HRSA)--
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Wheeling Hospital, Inc., Wheeling, WV for facilities $150,000 Mollohan
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services White Memorial Medical Charitable Foundation, Los $500,000 Roybal-Allard
Services Administration (HRSA)-- Angeles, CA for facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services White Plains Hospital Center, White Plains, NY for $250,000 Lowey
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Wichita County Health Center, Leoti, KS, for facilities $150,000 Brownback
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Wills Eye Health System, Philadelphia, PA for $150,000 Brady (PA) Specter; Casey
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Wilmington College, Wilmington, OH for facilities and $200,000 Turner
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Windemere Rehabilitation Facility, Oak Bluffs, MA, for $250,000 Kennedy; Kerry; Kirk
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Woman's Hospital, Baton Rouge, LA, for facilities and $100,000 Alexander Landrieu; Vitter
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment to expand the neonatal intensive care unit
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Wood River Health Services, Hope Valley, RI, for $200,000 Reed
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services World Impact Good Samaritan Clinic, Wichita, KS for $1,000,000 Tiahrt Brownback; Roberts
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Xavier University of New Orleans, LA for facilities and $350,000 Cao Landrieu; Vitter
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital, Yakima, WA, for $100,000 Cantwell
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment to expand the pediatric
Health Facilities and center
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services York College of Pennsylvania, York, PA for facilities $400,000 Platts Specter; Casey
Services Administration (HRSA)-- and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Youth Dynamics, Inc., Billings, MT for facilities and $100,000 Rehberg Baucus; Tester
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Yukon-Kuskokwim Heath Corporation, Bethel, AK, for $1,000,000 Murkowski; Begich
Services Administration (HRSA)-- facilities and equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human Health Resources and Services Zufall Health Center, Dover, NJ for facilities and $225,000 Lance Lautenberg
Services Administration (HRSA)-- equipment
Health Facilities and
Services
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Department of Health & Human HHS Office of the Secretary BayCare Health System, Tampa, FL for a community-based $200,000 Castor (FL)
Services (OS)--Research & health outreach program to address health disparities
Demonstration (including in South Pinellas and Hillsborough counties
Minority & Women's Health)
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Department of Health & Human HHS Office of the Secretary Community Transportation Association of America, $950,000 Harkin
Services (OS)--Research & Washington, DC, for technical assistance to human
Demonstration (including services transportation providers on ADA requirements
Minority & Women's Health)
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Department of Health & Human HHS Office of the Secretary South Central Family Health Center, Los Angeles, CA for $100,000 Becerra
Services (OS)--Research & a community diabetes management initiative
Demonstration (including
Minority & Women's Health)
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Department of Health & Human HHS Office of the Secretary University of West Florida, Pensacola, FL for a health $400,000 Miller (FL)
Services (OS)--Research & information technology evaluation project
Demonstration (including
Minority & Women's Health)
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Department of Health & Human Substance Abuse and Mental American Combat Veterans of War, San Diego, CA for $175,000 Filner
Services Health Services mental health services for returning veterans
Administration (SAMHSA)--
Mental Health
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Department of Health & Human Substance Abuse and Mental American Red Cross, Lower Bucks County Chapter, $100,000 Murphy, Patrick
Services Health Services Levittown, PA for mental health services and case
Administration (SAMHSA)-- management
Mental Health
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Department of Health & Human Substance Abuse and Mental Avera McKennan Hospital & University Health Center, $300,000 Herseth Sandlin Johnson
Services Health Services Sioux Falls, SD, for a program serving children with
Administration (SAMHSA)-- emotional and behavioral disorders
Mental Health
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Department of Health & Human Substance Abuse and Mental BayCare Health System, Clearwater, FL for a mental $200,000 Bilirakis
Services Health Services health initiative
Administration (SAMHSA)--
Mental Health
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Department of Health & Human Substance Abuse and Mental Bellfaire JCB, Shaker Heights, OH for the Social $200,000 LaTourette
Services Health Services Advocates for Youth program
Administration (SAMHSA)--
Mental Health
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Department of Health & Human Substance Abuse and Mental Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, Eagle Butte, SD, for youth $100,000 Herseth Sandlin Johnson
Services Health Services suicide and substance abuse prevention programs
Administration (SAMHSA)--
Mental Health
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Department of Health & Human Substance Abuse and Mental City of Detroit, MI for behavioral health services at $700,000 Conyers Levin; Stabenow
Services Health Services the Grace Ross Health Center
Administration (SAMHSA)--
Mental Health
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Department of Health & Human Substance Abuse and Mental Foothill Family Service, Pasadena, CA for mental health $200,000 Napolitano
Services Health Services services to children ages 0-5 and parenting education
Administration (SAMHSA)-- that supports the services provided to the children
Mental Health
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Department of Health & Human Substance Abuse and Mental Gateway Healthcare, Pawtucket, RI for behavioral health $200,000 Kennedy
Services Health Services services for returning veterans
Administration (SAMHSA)--
Mental Health
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Department of Health & Human Substance Abuse and Mental Hathaway-Sycamores Child and Family Services, Pasadena, $100,000 Schiff
Services Health Services CA for mental health and emotional support services
Administration (SAMHSA)-- for children of the terminally ill during the illness
Mental Health and after the death
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Department of Health & Human Substance Abuse and Mental Heartland Health Outreach, Chicago, IL for a mental $200,000 Schakowsky
Services Health Services health supportive services program
Administration (SAMHSA)--
Mental Health
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Department of Health & Human Substance Abuse and Mental Hispanic Counseling Center, Hempstead, NY for mental $200,000 McCarthy (NY); Israel
Services Health Services health services and treatment for the uninsured and
Administration (SAMHSA)-- underinsured Hispanic population on Long Island
Mental Health
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Department of Health & Human Substance Abuse and Mental Jacksonville Community Rehabilitation Center, $200,000 Brown, Corrine Nelson, Bill
Services Health Services Jacksonville, FL for long-term substance abuse and
Administration (SAMHSA)-- mental health programs for those with severe mental
Mental Health health ailments
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Department of Health & Human Substance Abuse and Mental KidsPeace National Centers of New England, Ellsworth, $150,000 Snowe
Services Health Services ME, for the programmatic funding necessary to
Administration (SAMHSA)-- facilitate the expansion of the KidsPeace Graham Lake
Mental Health Autism Day Treatment Unit
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Department of Health & Human Substance Abuse and Mental Ohel Children's Home and Family Services, Brooklyn, NY $550,000 Weiner; Engel; McCarthy
Services Health Services for inpatient and outpatient mental health treatment (NY); Towns
Administration (SAMHSA)-- services
Mental Health
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Department of Health & Human Substance Abuse and Mental Oregon Partnership, Portland, OR, to provide suicide $300,000 Blumenauer; Wu Wyden; Merkley
Services Health Services prevention services to soldiers and military families
Administration (SAMHSA)--
Mental Health
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Department of Health & Human Substance Abuse and Mental Pacific Clinics, Arcadia, CA for mental health and $500,000 Napolitano
Services Health Services suicide prevention programs for adolescents
Administration (SAMHSA)--
Mental Health
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Department of Health & Human Substance Abuse and Mental Rosebud Sioux Tribe, Rosebud, SD for suicide prevention $500,000 Herseth Sandlin Thune; Johnson
Services Health Services and early intervention services
Administration (SAMHSA)--
Mental Health
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Department of Health & Human Substance Abuse and Mental Spectrum Programs Inc., Miami, FL for a mental health $200,000 Diaz-Balart, Lincoln
Services Health Services and substance abuse program
Administration (SAMHSA)--
Mental Health
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Department of Health & Human Substance Abuse and Mental St. Bernard Project, Chalmette, LA for mental health $100,000 Melancon Landrieu
Services Health Services services
Administration (SAMHSA)--
Mental Health
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Department of Health & Human Substance Abuse and Mental St. Luke's Hospital, Adult Behavioral Services, Cedar $400,000 Loebsack Harkin; Grassley
Services Health Services Rapids, IA for behavioral health services
Administration (SAMHSA)--
Mental Health
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Department of Health & Human Substance Abuse and Mental University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, for mental $100,000 Martinez
Services Health Services health services for disabled veterans
Administration (SAMHSA)--
Mental Health
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Department of Health & Human Substance Abuse and Mental Volunteers of America, Wilkes-Barre, PA, for trauma $100,000 Kanjorski Specter; Casey
Services Health Services recovery mental health services to children and
Administration (SAMHSA)-- families
Mental Health
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Department of Health & Human Substance Abuse and Mental Young & Healthy, Pasadena, CA for mental health care $100,000 Schiff
Services Health Services for children who are uninsured or underinsured
Administration (SAMHSA)--
Mental Health
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Department of Health & Human Substance Abuse and Mental Youth Dynamics, Inc, Billings, MT, for a training $100,000 Rehberg Tester; Baucus
Services Health Services program to help meet the mental health needs of those
Administration (SAMHSA)-- living in rural or frontier States
Mental Health
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Department of Health & Human Substance Abuse and Mental Betty Ford Institute, Palm Springs, CA for a substance $250,000 Bono Mack
Services Health Services abuse prevention and training initiative
Administration (SAMHSA)--
Substance Abuse Prevention
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Department of Health & Human Substance Abuse and Mental Bucks County Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, $100,000 Specter
Services Health Services Inc, Doylestown, PA, to expand drug and alcohol
Administration (SAMHSA)-- prevention programs
Substance Abuse Prevention
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Department of Health & Human Substance Abuse and Mental Coalition for a Drug-Free Hawaii, Honolulu, HI for a $200,000 Abercrombie
Services Health Services youth alcohol abuse and suicide prevention program
Administration (SAMHSA)--
Substance Abuse Prevention
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Department of Health & Human Substance Abuse and Mental Hamakua Health Center, Honokaa, HI, for a youth anti- $200,000 Inouye; Akaka
Services Health Services drug program
Administration (SAMHSA)--
Substance Abuse Prevention
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Department of Health & Human Substance Abuse and Mental Maryland Association of Youth Services Bureaus, $100,000 Cardin; Mikulski
Services Health Services Greenbelt, MD, for prevention and diversion services
Administration (SAMHSA)-- to youth and their families
Substance Abuse Prevention
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Department of Health & Human Substance Abuse and Mental Operation UNITE, Somerset, KY for a multi-school $1,000,000 Rogers (KY)
Services Health Services substance abuse counseling and curriculum development
Administration (SAMHSA)-- program
Substance Abuse Prevention
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Department of Health & Human Substance Abuse and Mental Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, for $100,000 Specter
Services Health Services evidence-based prevention programs in schools and
Administration (SAMHSA)-- communities to reduce youth substance abuse
Substance Abuse Prevention
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Department of Health & Human Substance Abuse and Mental Postpartum Resource Center of New York, West Islip, NY $100,000 Israel
Services Health Services for perinatal mood disorder prevention and early
Administration (SAMHSA)-- detection programs, support groups, and a multilingual
Substance Abuse Prevention helpline
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Department of Health & Human Substance Abuse and Mental Rhode Island State Nurses Association, Pawtucket, RI $100,000 Kennedy
Services Health Services for substance abuse programs for nurses
Administration (SAMHSA)--
Substance Abuse Prevention
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Department of Health & Human Substance Abuse and Mental St. Ann's Corner of Harm Reduction, Bronx, NY for $100,000 Serrano
Services Health Services mental health consultations and substance abuse
Administration (SAMHSA)-- prevention and treatment support services
Substance Abuse Prevention
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Department of Health & Human Substance Abuse and Mental Waimanalo Health Center, Waimanalo, HI, for a youth $200,000 Inouye; Akaka
Services Health Services anti-drug program
Administration (SAMHSA)--
Substance Abuse Prevention
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Department of Health & Human Substance Abuse and Mental West Virginia Prevention Resource Center, South $1,500,000 Byrd
Services Health Services Charleston, WV, for drug abuse prevention
Administration (SAMHSA)--
Substance Abuse Prevention
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Department of Health & Human Substance Abuse and Mental A Safe Haven Foundation, Chicago, IL for behavioral $300,000 Davis (IL)
Services Health Services health services for individuals affected by substance
Administration (SAMHSA)-- abuse
Substance Abuse Treatment
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Department of Health & Human Substance Abuse and Mental Chesterfield County, VA for the Dual Treatment Track $143,000 Forbes Webb
Services Health Services program
Administration (SAMHSA)--
Substance Abuse Treatment
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Department of Health & Human Substance Abuse and Mental City of Farmington, NM, to provide evidence-based $150,000 Lujan Bingaman; Tom Udall
Services Health Services substance abuse treatment to public inebriates
Administration (SAMHSA)--
Substance Abuse Treatment
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Department of Health & Human Substance Abuse and Mental Gavin Foundation, Inc., South Boston, MA for substance $200,000 Lynch
Services Health Services abuse treatment services at its Cushing House facility
Administration (SAMHSA)-- for adolescents
Substance Abuse Treatment
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Department of Health & Human Substance Abuse and Mental Mercy Recovery Center, Westbrook, ME, for residential $1,000,000 Collins; Snowe
Services Health Services treatment programs
Administration (SAMHSA)--
Substance Abuse Treatment
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Department of Health & Human Substance Abuse and Mental Operation UNITE, Somerset, KY for a substance abuse $1,000,000 Rogers (KY)
Services Health Services treatment and voucher program
Administration (SAMHSA)--
Substance Abuse Treatment
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Department of Health & Human Substance Abuse and Mental Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners, $300,000 Young (FL)
Services Health Services Clearwater, FL for a substance abuse treatment
Administration (SAMHSA)-- initiative
Substance Abuse Treatment
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Department of Health & Human Substance Abuse and Mental San Francisco Department of Public Health, San $750,000 Pelosi
Services Health Services Francisco, CA for mental health and substance abuse
Administration (SAMHSA)-- services for homeless veterans
Substance Abuse Treatment
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Department of Health & Human Substance Abuse and Mental Tuesday's Children, Manhasset, NY for a mental health $750,000 King (NY)
Services Health Services initiative
Administration (SAMHSA)--
Substance Abuse Treatment
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Access Community Health Network, Chicago, IL for a job $400,000 Roskam
Administration (ETA)-- training initiative
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Alabama Institute for the Deaf and Blind, Talladega, AL $200,000 Bachus; Rogers (AL)
Administration (ETA)-- for an employer training and job development
Training & Employment initiative
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Arkansas State University-Beebe, Searcy, AR for a $200,000 Snyder Pryor; Lincoln
Administration (ETA)-- training program for employment in the natural gas
Training & Employment industry
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Atlanta Christian College, East Point, GA, for training $350,000 Kingston
Administration (ETA)-- and curriculum development
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Baltimore City Mayor's Office of Employment $575,000 Sarbanes Mikulski
Administration (ETA)-- Development, Baltimore, MD, for YouthWorks
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Beth Medrash Govoha, Lakewood, NJ for a job training $275,000 Smith (NJ) Menendez; Lautenberg
Administration (ETA)-- initiative
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Blackhawk Technical College, Janesville, WI, to provide $1,000,000 Kohl
Administration (ETA)-- job training to the unemployed and incumbent workers
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Brevard Workforce Development Board, Rockledge, FL for $1,000,000 Posey; Kosmas Bill Nelson
Administration (ETA)-- a job training initiative
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Bridge to Independence & Career Opportunities, Danbury, $100,000 Murphy (CT)
Administration (ETA)-- CT for job training and job placement
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Bristol Community College, Fall River, MA for job $100,000 Frank (MA) Kennedy; Kerry; Kirk
Administration (ETA)-- placement services for veterans
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Bucks County Community College, Newtown, PA for $600,000 Murphy, Patrick
Administration (ETA)-- training at the Renewable Energy Academy
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Campbellsville-Taylor County Industrial Development $500,000 Guthrie
Administration (ETA)-- Authority, Campbellsville, KY for a job training
Training & Employment initiative
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Capital Workforce Partners, Hartford, CT, for a career $300,000 Courtney; Larson (CT); Dodd; Lieberman
Administration (ETA)-- competency development program Murphy (CT)
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Capps Workforce Training Center, Stoneville, MS, for $500,000 Cochran
Administration (ETA)-- workforce training
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Center for Employment Training, San Jose, CA for $350,000 Lofgren, Zoe
Administration (ETA)-- training dislocated workers and out-of-school youth
Training & Employment for green jobs
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Central Council of Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of $308,000 Murkowski; Begich
Administration (ETA)-- Alaska, Juneau, AK, to expand vocational training
Training & Employment including distance learning technologies
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Central Pennsylvania Institute of Science and $250,000 Thompson (PA) Specter
Administration (ETA)-- Technology, Pleasant Gap, PA for job training programs
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Chesapeake Bay Trust, Annapolis, MD, for the clean $116,000 Kratovil Cardin
Administration (ETA)-- water jobs training initiative
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Chicago House and Social Service Agency, Chicago, IL $200,000 Schakowsky
Administration (ETA)-- for an employment training and transitional jobs
Training & Employment program
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training City of Baltimore, Office of Employment Development, MD $400,000 Ruppersberger
Administration (ETA)-- for its BRAC Employment Preparedness Program
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training City of Chesapeake, VA for a job training initiative $250,000 Forbes
Administration (ETA)--
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training City of Detroit, MI for its Summer Youth Services $500,000 Kilpatrick (MI); Conyers Levin; Stabenow
Administration (ETA)-- Program
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training City of East Palo Alto, CA for workforce training in $600,000 Eshoo
Administration (ETA)-- green jobs
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training City of Emeryville, CA, for the East Bay Green Jobs $200,000 Boxer
Administration (ETA)-- Initiative workforce development program
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training City of Grand Rapids, MI for the Our Community's $350,000 Ehlers Levin; Stabenow
Administration (ETA)-- Children job training initiative
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training City of Los Angeles, CA, for the Los Angeles Youth $500,000 Feinstein; Boxer
Administration (ETA)-- Opportunity Movement workforce development program
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training City of Oakland, CA, for the East Bay Green Jobs $600,000 Feinstein
Administration (ETA)-- Initiative workforce development program
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training City of Petersburg, Clearwater, FL for an employment $200,000 Castor (FL)
Administration (ETA)-- readiness program
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training City of Richmond, CA for the Richmond BUILD Pre- $700,000 Miller, George
Administration (ETA)-- apprenticeship Construction Skills & Solar
Training & Employment Installation Training Program
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training City of St. Petersburg, FL for the Summer Youth $300,000 Castor (FL)
Administration (ETA)-- Internship/Green Workforce Readiness Training Program
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training City of West Palm Beach, FL for its Youth Empowerment $400,000 Wexler; Hastings (FL)
Administration (ETA)-- Centers
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Closing the Digital Gap, Lansing, MI for a computer- $250,000 Rogers (MI)
Administration (ETA)-- based job training initiative
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Coastal Enterprises, Inc., Wiscasset, ME for workforce $250,000 Pingree (ME)
Administration (ETA)-- training and evaluation at the CEI Green Business
Training & Employment Investment and Job Creation Initiative
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training College of Southern Idaho, Twin Falls, ID, for $100,000 Crapo; Risch
Administration (ETA)-- renewable energy job training program
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Columbia Gorge Community College, The Dalles, OR for a $350,000 Walden Wyden; Merkely
Administration (ETA)-- renewable energy training program, including purchase
Training & Employment of equipment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Community Learning Center, Inc., Ft. Worth, TX for a $500,000 Granger
Administration (ETA)-- job training initiative
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Community Transportation Association of America, $450,000 Harkin
Administration (ETA)-- Washington, DC, for the continuation of the Joblinks
Training & Employment program
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Conservation Corps of Long Beach, Long Beach, CA for a $225,000 Sanchez, Linda
Administration (ETA)-- job training program for at-risk youth
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Covenant House Florida, Fort Lauderdale, FL for job $550,000 Klein (FL); Wasserman
Administration (ETA)-- readiness training Schultz
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Covenant House New Jersey, Newark, NJ, for a job $100,000 Lautenberg; Menendez
Administration (ETA)-- training initiative
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Cypress Mandela Training Center, Inc., Oakland, CA for $275,000 Lee (CA) Boxer
Administration (ETA)-- pre-apprentice construction training for solar and
Training & Employment green jobs
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Danville Community College, Danville, VA for training $100,000 Perriello
Administration (ETA)-- at its Wood Products Advanced Manufacturing Lab
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Davinci Center for Community Progress, Providence, RI $200,000 Kennedy
Administration (ETA)-- for workforce education and training
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training DaytonDefense, Beavercreek, OH for a job training $300,000 Turner
Administration (ETA)-- initiative
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Des Moines Area Community College, Ankeny, IA for $350,000 Boswell Harkin; Grassley
Administration (ETA)-- dislocated worker training and job placement in
Training & Employment financial services, health care and construction
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Des Moines Area Community College, Ankeny, IA, for the $400,000 Harkin; Grassley
Administration (ETA)-- Central Iowa Works Project Employment career
Training & Employment opportunities education program
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Digital Workforce Academy, Austin, TX for a job $300,000 Poe (TX)
Administration (ETA)-- training initiative
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Duke Media Foundation, Hollywood, CA for career $100,000 Watson
Administration (ETA)-- exploration and training for at-risk youth for jobs in
Training & Employment filmmaking
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training East Bay Regional Park District, Oakland, CA, for fire $600,000 McNerney Feinstein
Administration (ETA)-- and conservation crews training programs
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Easter Seals Arc of NE Indiana, Ft. Wayne, IN for a job $100,000 Souder
Administration (ETA)-- training program for adults with disabilities
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Filipino-American Service Group, Los Angeles, CA for $250,000 Roybal-Allard
Administration (ETA)-- case management and job training for homeless
Training & Employment individuals
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Finishing Trades Institute, Philadelphia, PA, for $100,000 Specter
Administration (ETA)-- weatherization job training programs
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Flathead Valley Community College, Kalispell, MT, $100,000 Rehberg Tester; Baucus
Administration (ETA)-- Career Opportunities through Retraining and Education
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Florida Manufacturing Extension Partnership, $100,000 Crenshaw; Klein (FL); Bill Nelson
Administration (ETA)-- Celebration, FL, for the Florida mobile outreach Kosmas
Training & Employment skills training program
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Fordham Bedford Children's Services, Bronx, NY for job $100,000 Serrano
Administration (ETA)-- placement, training, and workforce development
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Fort Belknap Indian Community, Harlem, MT, Fort Belknap $100,000 Tester; Baucus
Administration (ETA)-- 477 Employment & Training, Summer Youth Program
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Fox Valley Technical College, Oshkosh, WI, to create an $150,000 Kohl
Administration (ETA)-- accelerated, one year welder training program
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Friends of Children of Mississippi, Jackson, MS, for $200,000 Cochran
Administration (ETA)-- the TANF to Work and Ownership Project
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Germanna Community College, Fredericksburg, VA for $100,000 Wittman
Administration (ETA)-- nursing training and curriculum development
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Give Every Child A Chance, Manteca, CA for employment $500,000 McNerney
Administration (ETA)-- mentoring
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Guadalupe Centers, Inc., Kansas City, MO for its $200,000 Cleaver
Administration (ETA)-- Culinary Arts Institute job training and employment
Training & Employment program
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training HARBEL Community Organization, Baltimore, MD for $250,000 Ruppersberger
Administration (ETA)-- unemployed and underemployed individuals
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Hard Hatted Women, Warren, OH for the Tradeswomen TOOLS $200,000 Ryan (OH); Sutton Brown
Administration (ETA)-- program
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Hartford Public Schools, Hartford, CT, for workforce $275,000 Dodd; Lieberman
Administration (ETA)-- readiness and job placement services through
Training & Employment OPPortunity High School
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Haven for Hope of Bexar County, San Antonio, TX, for a $200,000 Cuellar; Gonzalez; Smith Hutchison; Cornyn
Administration (ETA)-- homeless job training program (TX)
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Hawkeye Community College, Waterloo, IA, for support of $400,000 Harkin; Grassley
Administration (ETA)-- the Advance Manufacturing Training program, including
Training & Employment equipment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Highline Community College, Des Moines, WA for a $250,000 Smith (WA) Murray
Administration (ETA)-- workforce training, education, and outreach initiative
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Hobbs Hispano Chamber of Commerce, Hobbs, NM, for $200,000 Teague Bingaman
Administration (ETA)-- workforce development
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Homeboy Industries, Los Angeles, CA for solar panel $300,000 Roybal-Allard
Administration (ETA)-- installation training and certification for at-risk
Training & Employment young individuals in Los Angeles
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Hopkins House, Alexandria, VA for workforce development $250,000 Moran (VA)
Administration (ETA)-- and training in early childhood education
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Impact Services Corporation, Philadelphia, PA, for a $100,000 Specter
Administration (ETA)-- community job training and placement program
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training IndependenceFirst, Milwaukee, WI to provide employment $100,000 Moore (WI)
Administration (ETA)-- support services to persons with disabilities
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Innovative Productivity, Inc., Louisville, KY for a job $150,000 Davis (KY) Bunning
Administration (ETA)-- training initiative
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Instituto del Progresso Latino, Chicago, IL, for $375,000 Durbin
Administration (ETA)-- employment and training programs in health care for
Training & Employment limited English speaking individuals
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Jacksonville Center for the Arts, Floyd, VA for $150,000 Boucher
Administration (ETA)-- workforce training
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training JobPath, Inc., Tucson, AZ for underserved adults job $200,000 Grijalva
Administration (ETA)-- training
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Jobs for Maine's Graduates, Inc, Augusta, ME, for $200,000 Michaud Snowe; Collins
Administration (ETA)-- career development for at-risk youth
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Jobs for Mississippi Graduates, Inc, Jackson, MS, for $200,000 Cochran
Administration (ETA)-- career development for at-risk youth
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Johnstown Area Regional Industries, Inc., Johnstown, PA $200,000 Murtha
Administration (ETA)-- for its workforce development program
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Lansing Community College, Lansing, MI for a job $420,000 Rogers (MI); Schauer Levin; Stabenow
Administration (ETA)-- training initiative focused on alternative automotive
Training & Employment technologies
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Liberty Resources, Inc, Philadelphia, PA, for job $100,000 Specter
Administration (ETA)-- training programs for persons with disabilities
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Lincoln Land Community College, Springfield, IL, for $250,000 Durbin
Administration (ETA)-- workforce development programs
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Living Classrooms of the National Capital Region, $350,000 Norton
Administration (ETA)-- Washington, DC for its youth workforce development
Training & Employment program
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Local Area 1 Workforce Investment Board, Caribou, ME, $500,000 Collins; Snowe
Administration (ETA)-- for workforce job opportunities
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Los Angeles Community College District/Valley College, $300,000 Berman
Administration (ETA)-- Valley Glen, CA for workforce development in energy
Training & Employment efficiency and green technology fields
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Macomb Community College, Warren, MI for training $550,000 Levin Levin; Stabenow
Administration (ETA)-- displaced workers in the aerospace and defense
Training & Employment industries
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training MAGNET, Cleveland, OH for veterans workforce $200,000 Fudge; Kucinich; Sutton
Administration (ETA)-- development, training, and job placement in the
Training & Employment manufacturing industry
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Maine Manufacturing Extension Partnership, Augusta, ME, $500,000 Michaud Collins; Snowe
Administration (ETA)-- for workforce job opportunities
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Make the Road New York, Brooklyn, NY for English $200,000 Velazquez; Weiner
Administration (ETA)-- language and economic literacy training in low-income,
Training & Employment primarily immigrant communities
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Manchester Bidwell Corporation, Pittsburgh, PA, for job $100,000 Specter
Administration (ETA)-- training programs at Bidwell Training Center
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Massachusetts Manufacturing Extension Partnership, $250,000 Kennedy; Kerry; Kirk
Administration (ETA)-- Worcester, MA, for expansion of a workforce skills
Training & Employment training program
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Maui Economic Development Board, Kihei, HI, Maui $450,000 Inouye; Akaka
Administration (ETA)-- Economic Development Board Science, Technology,
Training & Employment Engineering and Math (STEM) training
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Maui Economic Development Board, Kihei, HI, Rural $300,000 Inouye; Akaka
Administration (ETA)-- Computer Utilization Training
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training McHenry County, Woodstock, IL for short-term $250,000 Bean
Administration (ETA)-- occupational training
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Metropolitan Community Colleges, Kansas City, MO for $500,000 Cleaver
Administration (ETA)-- training services at its Sustainability Training
Training & Employment Center
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Michigan Works, Benton Harbor, MI for the basic $250,000 Upton Levin; Stabenow
Administration (ETA)-- workforce transformation program
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Milton S Eisenhower Foundation, Washington, DC, for job $400,000 Harkin
Administration (ETA)-- training, job placement and GED acquisition programs
Training & Employment in Iowa
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College, Perkinston, $350,000 Cochran
Administration (ETA)-- MS, for workforce training
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS, $500,000 Cochran; Wicker
Administration (ETA)-- for the Mississippi Integrated Workforce Performance
Training & Employment System
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Mississippi Technology Alliance, Ridgeland, MS, for $250,000 Cochran; Wicker
Administration (ETA)-- workforce training
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Mississippi Valley State University, Itta Bena, MS, for $500,000 Cochran; Wicker
Administration (ETA)-- training and development at the Automated
Training & Employment Identification Technology/Automatic Data Collection
Services (TES) Program
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Montana State University, Billings, MT, for job $100,000 Rehberg Tester; Baucus
Administration (ETA)-- training
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training National Center for Family Literacy, Louisville, KY for $100,000 Yarmuth
Administration (ETA)-- integration of career awareness and job readiness
Training & Employment activities into a family literacy program
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training National Council of Negro Women, Washington, DC for a $350,000 Norton
Administration (ETA)-- job readiness, life skills, and training program for
Training & Employment disadvantaged women
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Northeast Iowa Ironworkers-Cedar Rapids Local 89, Cedar $250,000 Harkin
Administration (ETA)-- Rapids, IA, for workforce development
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Northern Marianas Trade Institute, Saipan, MP for $200,000 Sablan
Administration (ETA)-- vocational and technical training programs
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Ocean Bay Community Development Corporation, Averne, NY $100,000 Meeks (NY)
Administration (ETA)-- for a workforce preparation program for youth and
Training & Employment young adults residing in public housing
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Oklahoma City Community College, Oklahoma City, OK for $200,000 Fallin; Cole
Administration (ETA)-- a veterans job training initiative
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Opportunities Industrialization Center of Washington, $150,000 Murray
Administration (ETA)-- Yakima, WA, to provide workforce and health and safety
Training & Employment training to agricultural workers
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training People for the Parks, Venice, CA for a program to train $165,000 Becerra
Administration (ETA)-- at-risk youth to maintain and operate sustainable
Training & Employment parks
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Philadelphia Shipyard Development Corporation, $100,000 Specter; Casey
Administration (ETA)-- Philadelphia, PA, for job training programs
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Project ARRIBA, El Paso, TX, for workforce development $100,000 Reyes Hutchison; Cornyn
Administration (ETA)-- and economic opportunities in the West Texas region
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Rhode Island Economic Development Corporation, $500,000 Reed
Administration (ETA)-- Providence, RI, for support and delivery of job
Training & Employment training services
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training San Jacinto College, Pasadena, TX for workforce $350,000 Olson
Administration (ETA)-- development, which shall include purchase of equipment
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Sheppard Pratt Health System, Baltimore, MD, Work Force $725,000 Sarbanes Mikulski
Administration (ETA)-- Initiative for the Mentally Ill
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Southeastern Louisiana University, Hammond, LA for a $150,000 Scalise Landrieu
Administration (ETA)-- workforce development initiative
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Southern Utah University, Cedar City, UT, for a $400,000 Bennett; Hatch
Administration (ETA)-- renewable energy job training initiative
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Southwest Virginia Community College, Richlands, VA for $400,000 Boucher
Administration (ETA)-- green jobs training in rural communities
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Spokane Area Workforce Development Council, Spokane, $250,000 Murray; Cantwell
Administration (ETA)-- WA, to support comprehensive regional planning efforts
Training & Employment to address the workforce challenges of the Spokane
Services (TES) area
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Department of Labor Employment and Training St. Nicholas Neighborhood Preservation Corporation, $150,000 Velazquez
Administration (ETA)-- Brooklyn, NY for a workforce development initiative
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Summit Academy OIC, Minneapolis, MN for a program $400,000 Ellison Klobuchar; Franken
Administration (ETA)-- focused on weatherization technician training and
Training & Employment residential energy auditing
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Team Taylor County, Campbellsville, KY, for job $100,000 Bunning
Administration (ETA)-- training programs
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training The Healing Place, Richmond, VA, for job training $150,000 Webb; Warner
Administration (ETA)-- services
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Tulane University, New Orleans, LA for a community $250,000 Scalise; Cao; Melancon Landrieu; Vitter
Administration (ETA)-- health worker training program
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training UMWA Career Centers, Inc., Washington, PA for its mine $550,000 Murtha
Administration (ETA)-- worker training and employment programs
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training University of Hawaii-Maui, Kahului, HI, for Community $2,000,000 Inouye; Akaka
Administration (ETA)-- College Training & Education Opportunities program
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training University of Hawaii-Maui, Kahului, HI, for the Remote $2,300,000 Inouye; Akaka
Administration (ETA)-- Rural Hawaii Job Training Project
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Upper Rio Grande Workforce Solutions, El Paso, TX for $200,000 Rodriguez
Administration (ETA)-- its Rural Initiatives Program
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Vanguard Services Unlimited, Arlington, VA for a $250,000 Moran (VA)
Administration (ETA)-- comprehensive vocational counselor training project
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Vermont Department of Public Safety, Waterbury, VT, for $100,000 Sanders
Administration (ETA)-- firefighting and emergency services training support
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Vermont HITEC, Inc, Williston, VT, for the Vermont $2,000,000 Leahy
Administration (ETA)-- HITEC Job Training Initiative
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Vermont Technical College, Randolph Center, VT, for the $750,000 Leahy
Administration (ETA)-- Vermont Green Jobs Workforce Development Initiative
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Vocational Guidance Services, Cleveland, OH, for job $100,000 Kucinich Voinovich
Administration (ETA)-- training activities
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Wake Technical Community College, Raleigh, NC for job $400,000 Price (NC); Miller (NC) Hagan
Administration (ETA)-- training in the computer simulation and green
Training & Employment automotive technologies industries
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Washington State Board for Community and Technical $250,000 Murray; Cantwell
Administration (ETA)-- Colleges, Federal Way, WA, for training, on-the-job
Training & Employment support and career development services in the long-
Services (TES) term care sector in Washington State
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Washington State Labor Council AFL-CIO, Seattle, WA, to $200,000 Murray
Administration (ETA)-- help support the creation of a pathway for young
Training & Employment people to apprenticeship training programs in high
Services (TES) demand industries across the State of Washington
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Washington State Workforce Training and Education $850,000 Murray
Administration (ETA)-- Coordinating Board, Olympia, WA, to support the
Training & Employment development, expansion, delivery and testing of
Services (TES) workplace-based education and training for low-income
adult workers resulting in models for other States use
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Waukesha Technical College, Pewaukee, WI, to provide $200,000 Kohl
Administration (ETA)-- job training to the unemployed and incumbent workers
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training West Los Angeles College, Culver City, CA for the $600,000 Watson
Administration (ETA)-- Pathways to 21st Century Careers program
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Workforce Opportunity Council, Concord, NH, for the $100,000 Shaheen
Administration (ETA)-- advanced manufacturing portable classroom social
Training & Employment services research training program
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Workforce Services Unlimited, Inc., Circleville, OH for $450,000 Turner
Administration (ETA)-- a job training initiative
Training & Employment
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Wrightco Educational Foundation, Ebensburg, PA, for $100,000 Specter
Administration (ETA)-- security and communications technology job training
Training & Employment programs
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training WRTP/BIG STEP, Milwaukee, WI for workforce skills $100,000 Moore (WI)
Administration (ETA)-- training to match needs in the construction,
Training & Employment manufacturing and healthcare sectors
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Youngstown Neighborhood Development Corporation, $305,000 Ryan (OH)
Administration (ETA)-- Youngstown, OH for its Youngstown Grey to Green
Training & Employment Initiative to provide training in green jobs
Services (TES)
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Department of Labor Employment and Training Youth Radio, Oakland, CA for training of at-risk youth $250,000 Lee (CA)
Administration (ETA)-- in media production, digital technology and broadcast
Training & Employment engineering
Services (TES)
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Institute of Museum & Library Museums & Libraries Aerospace Museum of California Foundation, Inc., $930,000 Lungren, Dan
Services McClellan, CA for maintenance of collections
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Institute of Museum & Library Museums & Libraries Alameda County Library Foundation, Fremont, CA for $300,000 Lee (CA)
Services technology and equipment for the Castro Calley Library
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Institute of Museum & Library Museums & Libraries Bishop Museum, Honolulu, HI, for assessments and $200,000 Inouye; Akaka
Services educational programming
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Institute of Museum & Library Museums & Libraries Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Ft. Worth, TX to $500,000 Granger
Services enhance collections
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Institute of Museum & Library Museums & Libraries Cape Cod Maritime Museum, Cape Cod, MA, for the $100,000 Kennedy; Kerry; Kirk
Services continued development of exhibits and educational
programs
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Institute of Museum & Library Museums & Libraries Cedar Rapids Public Library, Cedar Rapids, IA, for $500,000 Loebsack Harkin; Grassley
Services library services, including RFID upgrade
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Institute of Museum & Library Museums & Libraries Center for American History, Austin, TX for educational $250,000 Hall (TX)
Services programming at the Sam Rayburn Library and Museum
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Institute of Museum & Library Museums & Libraries Children's Discovery Museum of San Jose, San Jose, CA $120,000 Lofgren, Zoe
Services for education programs
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Institute of Museum & Library Museums & Libraries City of Chino Hills, CA for library facility $250,000 Miller, Gary
Services improvements
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Institute of Museum & Library Museums & Libraries City of Daphne, AL for library equipment $100,000 Bonner
Services
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Institute of Museum & Library Museums & Libraries City of Desert Hot Springs, CA for preservation of $100,000 Lewis (CA)
Services collections at the Cabot's Pueblo Museum
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Institute of Museum & Library Museums & Libraries City of Hagerstown, MD, to restore and display the $150,000 Cardin
Services Doleman collection
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Institute of Museum & Library Museums & Libraries City of San Diego, CA for books, technology, education $25,000 Filner
Services and outreach programs for the Skyline Hills Branch
Library
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Institute of Museum & Library Museums & Libraries City of Twin Falls, ID to digitize collections $100,000 Simpson Crapo; Risch
Services
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Institute of Museum & Library Museums & Libraries City of Yucaipa, CA for expanded library collections $100,000 Lewis (CA)
Services and technology upgrades
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Institute of Museum & Library Museums & Libraries Czech & Slovak Museum & Library, Cedar Rapids, IA, for $500,000 Harkin
Services exhibits
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Institute of Museum & Library Museums & Libraries Downingtown Library Senior Center, Downingtown, PA to $350,000 Gerlach
Services expand collections and for technology upgrades
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Institute of Museum & Library Museums & Libraries Eagle Mountain City, UT, for the purchase of equipment $100,000 Bennett; Hatch
Services
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Institute of Museum & Library Museums & Libraries Florida Holocaust Museum, St. Petersburg, FL for $200,000 Young (FL)
Services exhibits, collections and educational outreach
programs
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Institute of Museum & Library Museums & Libraries Gig Harbor History Museum, Gig Harbor, WA for exhibits $200,000 Dicks
Services and interactive displays
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Institute of Museum & Library Museums & Libraries Glenville State College, Glenville, WV for programming $350,000 Mollohan
Services and equipment for the college library's veteran's
history project
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Institute of Museum & Library Museums & Libraries Great Lakes Science Center, Cleveland, OH, for $200,000 Voinovich
Services education, outreach and exhibits
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Institute of Museum & Library Museums & Libraries Gulf Coast Exploreum Science Center, Mobile, AL for $100,000 Bonner
Services exhibits and educational outreach
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Institute of Museum & Library Museums & Libraries Holyoke Public Library, Holyoke, MA, for educational $100,000 Kennedy; Kerry; Kirk
Services equipment and technology infrastructure
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Institute of Museum & Library Museums & Libraries Iowa Radio Reading Information Service for the Blind $100,000 Harkin
Services and Print Handicapped, Inc, Des Moines, IA, for the
upgrade of tuner receivers and the purchase of
equipment
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Institute of Museum & Library Museums & Libraries Isamue Noguchi Foundation and Garden Museum, Long $30,000 Maloney
Services Island City, NY for conservation projects
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Institute of Museum & Library Museums & Libraries Louisiana Children's Museum, New Orleans, LA, to $250,000 Landrieu
Services establish an early childhood and parenting program
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Institute of Museum & Library Museums & Libraries McLean County Fiscal Court, Calhoun, KY, for equipment $250,000 Whitfield Bunning
Services and technology at Livermore Library
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Institute of Museum & Library Museums & Libraries Mississippi Children's Museum, Jackson, MS, for $300,000 Cochran
Services installation, exhibits and educational programming
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Institute of Museum & Library Museums & Libraries Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College, Perkinston, $100,000 Cochran
Services MS, for archive of newspaper and digital media
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Institute of Museum & Library Museums & Libraries Mississippi Museum of Natural Science Foundation, $220,000 Harper Wicker
Services Jackson, MS for educational outreach programs
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Institute of Museum & Library Museums & Libraries Mississippi Museum of Natural Science Foundation, $100,000 Cochran; Wicker
Services Jackson, MS, for science education exhibits and
outreach programs
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Institute of Museum & Library Museums & Libraries Morris Museum, Morristown, NJ for exhibits and $300,000 Frelinghuysen; Rothman Lautenberg; Menendez
Services educational programming (NJ)
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Institute of Museum & Library Museums & Libraries Museum of Aviation, Warner Robins, GA for science and $350,000 Marshall Chambliss
Services educational programs
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Institute of Museum & Library Museums & Libraries Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, IL for teacher $175,000 Jackson (IL); Schakowsky
Services professional development
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Institute of Museum & Library Museums & Libraries Mystic Seaport Museum, Inc., Mystic, CT for technology $500,000 Courtney Dodd; Lieberman
Services based educational programs
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Institute of Museum & Library Museums & Libraries National Mississippi River Museum and Aquarium, $500,000 Harkin; Grassley
Services Dubuque, IA, for exhibits relating to the Mississippi
River
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Institute of Museum & Library Museums & Libraries National Voting Rights Museum & Institute, Selma, AL $450,000 Davis (AL)
Services for the preservation and restoration of exhibits
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Institute of Museum & Library Museums & Libraries Native American Cultural Center and Museum, Oklahoma $750,000 Cole
Services City, OK for exhibits and educational programming
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Institute of Museum & Library Museums & Libraries New Jersey State Library Talking Book and Braille $100,000 Holt Lautenberg; Menendez
Services Center, Trenton, NJ for an awareness campaign and
digital materials
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Institute of Museum & Library Museums & Libraries Oakland Museum of California, Oakland, CA for a $250,000 Lee (CA)
Services technology initiative for educational outreach
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Institute of Museum & Library Museums & Libraries Orange County Library System, Orlando, FL for Spanish $500,000 Grayson
Services language media and books
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Institute of Museum & Library Museums & Libraries Phoenixville Public Library, Phoenixville, PA to $157,000 Gerlach
Services enhance collections
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Institute of Museum & Library Museums & Libraries Robert Russa Moton Museum, Farmville, VA, to develop $100,000 Perriello Warner; Webb
Services and install exhibitions on civil rights
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Institute of Museum & Library Museums & Libraries Sewall-Belmont House and Museum, Washington, DC, for $1,000,000 Landrieu; Cantwell
Services exhibitions
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Institute of Museum & Library Museums & Libraries St. Louis Art Museum Foundation, St. Louis, MO for $225,000 Clay Bond
Services restoration and reinstallation of exhibits
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Institute of Museum & Library Museums & Libraries Tallahatchie County Board of Supervisors, Glendora, MS $400,000 Thompson (MS)
Services for preservation of exhibits and collections for the
Emmett Till memorial complex
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Institute of Museum & Library Museums & Libraries Texas Southern University, Robert Terry Library and $300,000 Jackson-Lee (TX)
Services Mickey Leland Center, Houston, TX for archive
preservation
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Institute of Museum & Library Museums & Libraries Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX for the Virtual $850,000 Johnson, Sam
Services Vietnam Archive
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Institute of Museum & Library Museums & Libraries Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural Site Foundation, Buffalo, $150,000 Slaughter
Services NY for exhibits and interactive displays
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Institute of Museum & Library Museums & Libraries Town of Jamestown, Jamestown, CA for books and $100,000 Clyburn
Services materials for the Jamestown County Library
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Institute of Museum & Library Museums & Libraries University of Mississippi, University, MS, for $450,000 Cochran; Wicker
Services preserving and digitizing recordings in the modern
political library archives
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Institute of Museum & Library Museums & Libraries University of Mississippi, University, MS, for the $300,000 Cochran
Services American Music Archives
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Institute of Museum & Library Museums & Libraries Washington National Opera, Washington, DC, for set $200,000 Cochran
Services design, installation, and performing arts at libraries
and schools
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Institute of Museum & Library Museums & Libraries Witte Museum, San Antonio, TX for exhibits and $250,000 Smith (TX); Gonzalez Hutchison
Services educational outreach
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Institute of Museum & Library Museums & Libraries World Food Prize, Des Moines, IA, for exhibits $750,000 Boswell Harkin; Grassley
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Institute of Museum & Library Museums & Libraries Young at Art Children's Museum, Davie, FL for the $100,000 Wasserman Schultz; Wexler
Services Global Village educational program
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Department of Education-- Innovation and Improvement Close Up Fellowships Program for activities authorized $1,942,000 Grijalva; Hirono; Johnson Harkin
National Projects under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (GA); Moran (VA);
Oberstar; Payne; Ross;
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Department of Education-- Innovation and Improvement Communities in Schools for activities authorized under $3,500,000 Murray; Begich; Burris;
National Projects the Elementary and Secondary Education Act Cantwell; Gillibrand;
Kerry; Klobuchar; Levin;
Martinez; Menendez;
Rockefeller; Warner; Webb
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Department of Education-- Innovation and Improvement National History Day for activities authorized under $500,000 Abercrombie; Bordallo; Akaka; Bingaman; Kennedy;
National Projects the Elementary and Secondary Education Act Gerlach; Grijalva; Kerry; Kirk
Hirono; Pingree (ME);
Ross; Van Hollen
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Department of Education-- Innovation and Improvement Reach Out and Read authorized under the Elementary and $6,000,000 Abercrombie; Arcuri; Harkin; Bennett; Reed;
National Projects Secondary Education Act Berkley; Brown (SC); Lautenberg; Leahy; Pryor;
Capps; Capuano; Cardoza; Voinovich; Akaka; Begich;
Carnahan; Castor (FL); Bingaman; Brown; Bunning;
Clarke; Conyers; Costa; Burr; Cantwell; Casey;
Crowley; Davis (AL); Chambliss; Cornyn; Dodd;
Davis (CA); Davis (IL); Gillibrand; Grassley;
Doyle; Ellison; Eshoo; Hagan; Kennedy; Kerry;
Fattah; Gerlach; Klobuchar; Levin;
Giffords; Gonzalez; Lieberman; Lincoln;
Green, Gene; Grijalva; Lugar; Martinez;
Gutierrez; Halvorson; Menendez; Merkley;
Herseth Sandlin; Rockefeller; Sanders;
Hinojosa; Hirono; Holt; Schumer; Sessions;
Johnson (GA); Johnson, Shaheen; Stabenow; Tom
Eddie Bernice; Kildee; Udall; Warner;
Kirkpatrick (AZ); Whitehouse; Wyden; Kirk
Kucinich; Langevin; Lee
(NY); Loebsack; Lofgren,
Zoe; Marshall; McCarthy
(NY); McDermott;
McGovern; McHugh; Moore
(WI); Murphy (CT); Nadler
(NY); Napolitano;
Oberstar; Paul; Payne;
Perriello; Price (NC);
Rahall; Rogers (MI);
Roskam; Ross; Rush;
Sarbanes; Scott (GA);
Scott (VA); Shea-Porter;
Sherman; Slaughter; Smith
(NJ); Snyder; Spratt;
Tauscher; Tonko; Waxman;
Yarmuth; Young (AK)
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Department of Education-- Safe Schools and Citizenship Center for Civic Education for two programs (We the $21,617,000 Abercrombie; Baca; Capps; Reed; Johnson; Lautenberg;
National Projects Education People and Cooperative Education Exchange) that are Capuano; Carnahan; Castor Leahy; Tester; Akaka;
authorized in the Elementary and Secondary Education (FL); Costa; Davis (CA); Baucus; Begich; Bingaman;
Act as part of the Civic Education program Davis (IL); Dicks; Brown; Cantwell; Carper;
Etheridge; Green, Gene; Dodd; Grassley; Kaufman;
Grijalva; Gutierrez; Kennedy; Kerry;
Herseth Sandlin; Klobuchar; Levin;
Hinojosa; Hirono; Lieberman; Lincoln;
Johnson, Eddie Bernice; Lugar; Menendez;
Kildee; Langevin; Rockefeller; Sanders;
Lofgren, Zoe; McCarthy Schumer; Shaheen;
(CA); McGovern; Miller Stabenow; Tom Udall;
(NC); Oberstar; Pomeroy; Warner; Webb; Whitehouse;
Rahall; Roskam; Ross; Wyden; Kirk
Shea-Porter; Van Hollen;
Waxman; Yarmuth; Young
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Department of Education-- Safe Schools and Citizenship National Council on Economic Education for the $5,019,000 Abercrombie; Baca; Capps; Reed; Johnson; Lautenberg;
National Projects Education Cooperative Education Exchange program, which is Capuano; Carnahan; Castor Leahy; Tester; Akaka;
authorized in the Elementary and Secondary Education (FL); Costa; Davis (CA); Baucus; Begich; Bingaman;
Act as part of the Civic Education Program Davis (IL); Dicks; Brown; Cantwell; Carper;
Etheridge; Green, Gene; Dodd; Grassley; Kaufman;
Grijalva; Gutierrez; Kennedy; Kerry;
Herseth Sandlin; Klobuchar; Levin;
Hinojosa; Hirono; Lieberman; Lincoln;
Johnson, Eddie Bernice; Lugar; Menendez;
Kildee; Langevin; Rockefeller; Sanders;
Lofgren, Zoe; McCarthy Schumer; Shaheen;
(CA); McGovern; Miller Stabenow; Tom Udall;
(NC); Oberstar; Pomeroy; Warner; Webb; Whitehouse;
Rahall; Roskam; Ross; Wyden; Kirk
Shea-Porter; Van Hollen;
Waxman; Yarmuth; Young
(AK)
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Department of Education-- School Improvement New Leaders for New Schools for activities authorized $5,000,000 Miller, George
National Projects under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act
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Department of Education-- School Improvement University of Hawaii for the Henry K. Giugni Memorial $500,000 Inouye; Akaka
National Projects Archives under the Education for Native Hawaiians
program, as authorized under the Higher Education Act
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Department of Education-- School Improvement University of Hawaii School of Law for a Center of $1,500,000 Inouye; Akaka
National Projects Excellence in Native Hawaiian law under the Education
for Native Hawaiians program
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Department of Education-- Special Education Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic, Inc. for $13,250,000 Holt; Moran (VA) Harkin; Specter
National Projects development, production, and circulation of accessible
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 for a $737,000 Cochran
National Projects 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 Health & Human HRSA Delta Health Alliance, Inc. to improve the delivery of $35,000,000 Cochran
Services--National Projects public health services in the Mississippi Delta region
under title III of the Public Health Service Act
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Department of Health & Human HRSA Denali Commission to support health projects and $10,000,000 Young (AK) Murkowski; Begich
Services--National Projects 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 Child $40,000,000 Harkin
Projects 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 MSHA United Mine Workers of America for mine rescue team $1,450,000 Byrd
Projects training activities authorized under the Mine Safety
and Health Act
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Conference Total--With Comparisons
The total new budget (obligational) authority for the
fiscal year 2010 recommended by the Committee of Conference,
with comparisons to the fiscal year 2009 amount, the 2010
budget estimates, and the House and Senate bills for 2010
follow:
(In thousands of dollars)
New budget (obligational) authority, fiscal year 2009......$810,835,790
Budget estimates of new (obligational) authority, fiscal yea747,412,263
House bill, fiscal year 2010................................749,359,793
Senate bill, fiscal year 2010...............................749,004,793
Conference agreement, fiscal year 2010......................749,555,496
Conference agreement compared with:
New budget (obligational) authority, fiscal year 2009...-61,280,294
Budget estimates of new (obligational) authority, fiscal +2,143,233
House bill, fiscal year 2010...............................+195,703
Senate bill, fiscal year 2010..............................+550,703
DIVISION E--MILITARY CONSTRUCTION AND VETERANS AFFAIRS AND RELATED
AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 2010
Matters Addressed by Only One Committee.--The language and
allocations set forth in House Report 111-188 and Senate
Report 111-40 should be complied with unless specifically
addressed to the contrary in the conference agreement and
this explanatory statement. Report language included by the
House, which is not changed by the report of the Senate or
this explanatory statement, and Senate report language, which
is not changed by this explanatory statement is approved by
the Committees on Appropriations of both Houses of Congress.
This explanatory statement, while repeating some report
language for emphasis, does not intend to negate the language
referred to above unless expressly provided herein. In cases
where the House or the Senate have directed the submission of
a report, such report is to be submitted to both Houses of
Congress.
TITLE I
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Items of General Interest
Reprogramming Guidelines.--The following reprogramming
guidelines apply for all military construction and family
housing projects. A project or account (including the sub-
elements of an account) which has been specifically reduced
by the Congress in acting on the budget request is considered
to be a congressional interest item and as such, prior
approval is required. Accordingly, no reprogrammings to an
item specifically reduced below the threshold by the Congress
are permitted, except that the Department of Defense may seek
reprogrammings for appropriated increments.
The reprogramming criteria that apply to military
construction projects (25 percent of the funded amount or
$2,000,000, whichever is less) continue to apply to new
housing construction projects and to improvements over
$2,000,000. To provide the services the flexibility to
proceed with construction contracts without disruption or
delay, the costs associated with environmental hazard
remediation such as asbestos removal, radon abatement, lead-
based paint removal or abatement, and any other legislated
environmental hazard remediation may be excluded, provided
that such remediation requirements could not be reasonably
anticipated at the time of the budget submission. This
exclusion applies to projects authorized in this budget year,
as well as projects authorized in prior years for which
construction has not been completed. Planning and design
costs associated with military construction and family
housing projects may also be excluded from these guidelines.
In instances where prior approval to a reprogramming request
for a project or account has been received from the
Committees on Appropriations, the adjusted amount approved
becomes the new base for any future increase or decrease via
below-threshold reprogrammings (provided that the project or
account is not a congressional interest item as defined
above).
In addition to these guidelines, the services are directed
to adhere to the guidance for military construction
reprogrammings and notifications, including the pertinent
statutory authorities contained in DOD Financial Management
Regulation 7000.14-R and relevant updates and policy
memoranda. The conferees encourage the Office of the Director
of National Intelligence to use a format similar to that used
by the Office of the Secretary of Defense to submit
reprogramming requests.
Incrementally Funded Projects.--The conferees note that the
Administration requested several large military construction
projects that can be incrementally funded, but were instead
submitted as large single-year requests, in accordance with a
directive from the Office of Management and Budget to the
Department of Defense to severely restrict the use of
incremental funding for military construction. The Committees
on Appropriations of both Houses of Congress have previously
notified the Administration that they reserve the prerogative
to provide incremental funding where appropriate, in
accordance with authorizing legislation. The conferees
continue to believe that military construction projects
should be fully funded or separated into stand-alone phases
when practical. In some cases, however, incremental funding
makes fiscal and programmatic sense. The conference agreement
therefore incrementally funds the following projects
consistent with the National Defense Authorization Act for
fiscal year 2010: Aviation Task Force Complex Phase 1, Fort
Wainwright, Alaska; North Region Tertiary Treatment Plant
Phase 1, Camp Pendleton, California; Hospital Replacement,
Fort Bliss, Texas; Data Center, Camp Williams, Utah; Ship
Repair Pier Replacement, Portsmouth, Virginia; Apra Harbor
Wharves Improvements Phase 1, Guam; and Hospital Replacement,
Guam.
Bid Savings.--The conferees are aware of significant bid
savings realized by the military departments and Defense
agencies in the fiscal year 2009 military construction
program due to a competitive bidding climate and lower
material costs and have adjusted appropriated amounts for
certain accounts to reflect these savings as well as
projected savings in the fiscal year 2010 program. Individual
project notifications provided to the congressional defense
committees pursuant to section 2853 of title 10, United
States Code, show that the Department of Defense has realized
in total well over half a billion dollars in fiscal year 2009
military construction bid savings, and is projecting similar
substantial savings for fiscal year 2010. However, the
services and agencies are required to notify Congress of only
those cost variations equal to or exceeding 25 percent of the
appropriated amount for military construction projects. In
order to enhance congressional oversight and provide greater
visibility of cumulative bid savings in the fiscal year 2010
program, the conferees direct the Secretary of Defense to
submit to the Committees on Appropriations of both Houses of
Congress a quarterly consolidated report from each of the
military departments and Defense agencies identifying, by
project name, location, and dollar amount, bid savings in
excess of 10 percent of the amount appropriated for military
construction projects for which funds are obligated in fiscal
year 2010. The report shall include projects funded through
the regular military construction accounts, family housing
construction accounts, the Department of Defense Base Closure
Account 2005, and the overseas contingency operations
military construction accounts. The initial report shall be
submitted no later than April 30, 2010, and thereafter no
later than 30 days after the end of each quarter.
Report on Design Obligations.--The conferees direct that
the Secretary of Defense, and the secretaries of the Army,
Navy, and Air Force, each submit separate semi-annual reports
on the obligation and expenditure of planning and design
funds. The Secretary of Defense's report shall cover Military
Construction, Defense-Wide, and the reports by the Army,
Navy, and Air Force shall cover active, guard, and reserve
military construction accounts. Each report shall provide
data on the total amount available from each and all fiscal
years for planning and design activities, as well as the
amounts currently obligated and expended. The reports shall
be submitted no later than 30 days following the end of the
second and fourth quarters of fiscal year 2010.
Nuclear Weapons Security.--The conferees direct the
Secretary of Defense to submit a report to the Committees on
Appropriations of both Houses of Congress analyzing
alternative designs for any major construction projects
requested in fiscal year 2011 or included in the accompanying
future years defense plan for the purpose of securing
strategic nuclear weapons. The report of alternatives should
include the full life cycle cost and benefits including
security enhancements required for each major construction
project. The report shall be submitted along with the annual
budget request.
Department of Defense Cooperation with the Government
Accountability Office.--The conferees are concerned by
indications that the Department of Defense is not cooperating
fully with Government Accountability Office (GAO)
investigations of matters that are of vital interest to the
Committees on Appropriations of both Houses of Congress. GAO
activities are crucial to the Committees' ongoing oversight
of Administration military construction programs and
policies. The conferees direct the Secretary of Defense to
ensure that the Department fully complies in a timely manner
with valid GAO requests for information. The conferees
further direct the GAO to provide the Committees with an
update on Department cooperation with its investigations no
later than 30 days following the enactment of this Act.
Delivery of Notifications.--The conferees direct the Office
of the Secretary of Defense, the services, and the Defense
agencies to submit a quarterly report listing all
notifications that have been submitted to the Committees
during the preceding three-month period.
Military Construction, Army
The conference agreement appropriates $3,719,419,000 for
Military Construction, Army, instead of $3,630,422,000 as
proposed by the House and $3,477,673,000 as proposed by the
Senate. Within this amount, the agreement provides
$200,519,000 for study, planning, design, architect and
engineer services, and host nation support, instead of
$187,872,000 as proposed by the House and $191,573,000 as
proposed by the Senate.
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The conference agreement includes $350,000,000 to address
the large unfunded backlog of Army trainee troop housing
construction, instead of $450,000,000 as proposed by the
House. The Senate bill contained no similar provision.
Of the funds provided for planning and design in this
account, the conferees direct that not less than the
specified amounts be made available for the design of the
following projects:
Alabama--Fort Rucker, Army AVIM Hangar, $1,170,000.
Alabama--Fort Rucker, Water Survival Training Facility,
$401,000.
Kentucky--Fort Campbell, Physical Fitness Complex,
$900,000.
Maryland--Aberdeen Proving Ground, Information Processing
Node Phase 2, $956,000.
Missouri--Fort Leonard Wood, Brigade Headquarters,
$584,000.
North Carolina--Fort Bragg, Field Support Brigade
Headquarters, $720,000.
Texas--Fort Bliss, Access Control Points, $6,500,000.
Utah--Dugway Proving Ground, Life Science Test Facility
Addition, $2,890,000.
Of the funds provided for minor construction in this
account, the conferees direct that not less than the
specified amount be made available for construction of the
following project:
Colorado--Fort Carson, Convoy Skills Trainer (IED),
$1,950,000.
Military Construction, Navy and Marine Corps
The conference agreement appropriates $3,769,003,000 for
Military Construction, Navy and Marine Corps, instead of
$3,757,330,000 as proposed by the House and $3,548,771,000 as
proposed by the Senate. Within this amount, the agreement
provides $179,652,000 for study, planning, design, architect
and engineer services, instead of $182,569,000 as proposed by
the House and $176,896,000 as proposed by the Senate.
Of the funds provided for planning and design in this
account, the conferees direct that not less than the
specified amounts be made available for the design of the
following projects:
Florida--Panama City NSA, Joint Diver A-School Dormitory,
$520,000.
Hawaii--Pearl Harbor NSY, Drydock 2 Starboard Waterfront
Facility, $850,000.
Indiana--Crane NSWC, Strategic Weapons System Engineering
Facility, $510,000.
Maine--Portsmouth NSY, Consolidation of Structural Shops,
$2,000,000.
Military Construction, Air Force
(INCLUDING RESCISSION OF FUNDS)
The conference agreement appropriates $1,450,426,000 for
Military Construction, Air Force, instead of $1,359,171,000
as proposed by the House and $1,251,039,000 as proposed by
the Senate. Within this amount, the agreement provides
$103,562,000 for study, planning, design, architect and
engineer services, instead of $93,407,000 as proposed by the
House and $106,918,000 as proposed by the Senate.
The conference agreement rescinds $37,500,000 from funds
previously appropriated for the establishment of unmanned
aerial system (UAS) field training facilities at an
unspecified location. After those funds were appropriated,
the Air Force selected Holloman AFB, New Mexico, as the site
for the UAS field training unit, which required significant
revisions to the scope of these facilities. The conference
agreement provides $37,500,000 for the revised UAS field
training unit complex at Holloman, consistent with the
National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal year 2010.
Of the funds provided for planning and design in this
account, the conferees direct that not less than the
specified amounts be made available for the design of the
following projects:
Florida--MacDill AFB, Mission Support Facility, $384,000.
Hawaii--Kona International Airport, C-17 Kona Short
Auxiliary Airfield, $910,000.
Idaho--Mountain Home AFB, Civil Engineer Maintenance
Complex, $690,000.
Maryland--Andrews AFB, Physical Fitness Center, $930,000.
New Mexico--Cannon AFB, Dormitory (96 Room), $450,000.
North Dakota--Minot AFB, Control Tower/Base Operations
Facility, $1,710,000.
Texas--Dyess AFB, Mission Operations Center, $390,000.
Texas--Lackland AFB, Consolidated Security Forces
Operations Center, $342,000.
Texas--Laughlin AFB, Student Officer Quarters Phase 2,
$713,000.
Of the funds provided for minor construction in this
account, the conferees direct that not less than the
specified amount be made available for construction of the
following project:
Colorado--Peterson AFB, Widen Paine Street, $2,000,000.
Air Base Development, Palanquero, Colombia.--The conference
agreement provides $43,000,000 for the construction of air
base facilities at the Colombian Air Force Base, Palanquero,
Colombia. The conferees understand that this funding is not
intended to establish a U.S. base or a permanent U.S.
military presence in Colombia, and that any activities
conducted by U.S. forces from this or any other location in
Colombia would be based on full respect for the principles of
sovereignty, territorial integrity, and non-interventionism,
in accordance with the Defense Cooperation Agreement of
October 30, 2009. The conference agreement reduces the amount
requested for this project by $3,000,000 to meet this intent.
Military Construction, Defense-Wide
(INCLUDING RESCISSION AND TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
The conference agreement appropriates $3,093,679,000 for
Military Construction, Defense-Wide, instead of
$2,743,526,000 as proposed by the House and $3,137,614,000 as
proposed by the Senate. Within this amount, the agreement
provides $131,942,000 for study, planning, design, architect
and engineer services, instead of $121,442,000 as proposed by
the House and $142,942,000 as proposed by the Senate.
The conference agreement rescinds $151,160,000 from
previously appropriated funds due to the Administration's
cancellation of a proposed ballistic missile defense system
in Europe. The conference agreement also includes $68,500,000
for an Aegis Ashore Test Facility, as proposed by the Senate,
to support the Administration's new plan for ballistic
missile defense. The House bill contained no similar
provision.
Of the funds provided for planning and design in this
account, the conferees direct that not less than the
specified amount be made available for the design of the
following project:
Washington--Fort Lewis, Women's Health Center Facility,
$2,000,000.
Landstuhl Regional Medical Center.--The conferees
understand that the Department of Defense is reviewing
options for a new site to accommodate a facility replacing
the current Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Germany,
including the current site, Ramstein Air Base, the Weilerbach
area adjacent to Ramstein, and other locations. The conferees
direct the Department to provide the Committees on
Appropriations of both Houses of Congress with a cost-benefit
analysis of the various site options, and a justification for
the preferred site. This assessment should include ancillary
facilities that need to be collocated with the new medical
facility, as well as any additional facilities or functions
that would benefit U.S. forces in Europe by being collocated
on the same site. The conferees direct the Department to
submit this assessment with the fiscal year 2011 budget
request.
Energy Conservation Investment Program (ECIP) .--The
conference agreement provides $174,209,000 for ECIP,
including $10,500,000 for planning and design, instead of
$90,000,000 as proposed by the House and $225,000,000 as
proposed by the Senate. The conferees strongly support the
efforts of the Department of Defense to promote energy
conservation, green building initiatives, energy security,
and investment in renewable energy resources, and commend the
leadership of the Department and the services for making
energy efficiency a key component of construction on military
installations. The conferees urge the Department to use the
additional funds to invest in innovative renewable energy
projects as well as projects that enhance energy security at
military installations. The conferees direct the Secretary of
Defense to provide an expenditure plan for the additional
funds to the Committees on Appropriations of both Houses of
Congress no later than 45 days following the enactment of
this Act.
Military Construction, Army National Guard
The conference agreement appropriates $582,056,000 for
Military Construction, Army National Guard, instead of
$529,129,000 as proposed by the House and $497,210,000 as
proposed by the Senate. Within this amount, the agreement
provides $47,429,000 for study, planning, design, architect
and engineer services as proposed by the House, with
modification. The Senate bill contained no similar provision.
The agreement also provides $30,000,000 for critical unfunded
requirements as proposed by the House. The Senate bill
contained no similar provision.
Of the funds provided for planning and design in this
account, the conferees direct that not less than the
specified amounts be made available for the design of the
following projects:
Arkansas--West Memphis, Readiness Center, $1,240,000.
Hawaii--Kapolei, Readiness Center (Joint Forces
Headquarters), $5,446,000.
Iowa--Johnston, Armed Forces Reserve Center/Field
Maintenance Shop, $180,000.
Kentucky--Frankfort, Joint Forces Headquarters, $334,000.
Massachusetts--Hanscom AFB, Joint Force Headquarters,
$2,663,000.
Michigan--Camp Grayling, Barracks Replacement Phase 2,
$440,000.
Nevada--Las Vegas, Civil Support Team Ready Building,
$727,000.
Oregon--Camp Rilea, Water Supply System, $368,000.
Oregon--Clackamas County, Storm Water and Sewer
Infrastructure Improvements, Camp Withycombe, $1,226,000.
Oregon--Washington County, Readiness Center, $386,000.
Pennsylvania--Luzerne, Readiness Center, $924,000.
Vermont--Morrisville, Field Vehicle Maintenance Shop,
$812,000.
West Virginia--Logan/Mingo County, Readiness Center,
$501,000.
West Virginia--Parkersburg, Readiness Center, $2,234,000.
West Virginia--Parkersburg, Field Maintenance Shop,
$967,000.
Of the funds provided for minor construction in this
account, the conferees direct that not less than the
specified amounts be
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made available for construction of the following projects:
Iowa--Camp Dodge, Motor Vehicle Storage Buildings (Freedom
Center Armory), $1,963,000.
Iowa--Davenport, Army Aviation Support Facility Addition/
Alteration, $2,000,000.
Iowa--Fairfield, Field Maintenance Shop Addition/
Alteration, $2,000,000.
Iowa--Iowa Falls, Addition/Alteration Readiness Center,
$2,000,000.
Kentucky--London, Phase IV Aviation Operations Facility,
$1,805,000.
Montana--Fort Harrison, Addition/Alteration Troop Medical
Facility, $1,750,000.
Nevada--Floyd Edsall Training Center, Addition/Alteration
Clark County Armory, $2,000,000.
North Dakota--Bismarck, Raymond J. Bohn Readiness Center
Addition, $2,000,000.
Ohio--Beightler Armory, Joint Forces Headquarters Addition,
$2,000,000.
Ohio--Ravenna Training Site, Shoot House, $2,000,000.
Puerto Rico--Camp Santiago, Urban Assault Course,
$1,669,000.
Military Construction, Air National Guard
The conference agreement appropriates $371,226,000 for
Military Construction, Air National Guard, instead of
$226,126,000 as proposed by the House and $297,661,000 as
proposed by the Senate. Within this amount, the agreement
provides $20,021,000 for study, planning, design, architect
and engineer services as proposed by the House, with
modification. The Senate bill contained no similar provision.
The agreement also provides $30,000,000 for critical unfunded
requirements as proposed by the House. The Senate bill
contained no similar provision.
Of the funds provided for planning and design in this
account, the conferees direct that not less than the
specified amount be made available for the design of the
following project:
Kentucky--Standiford Field, Contingency Response Group
Facility, $600,000.
Of the funds provided for minor construction in this
account, the conferees direct that not less than the
specified amounts be made available for construction of the
following projects:
Massachusetts--Hanscom AFB, Joint Forces Operations Center
Air National Guard Share, $1,500,000.
New Jersey--Atlantic City IAP, Munitions Administration
Facility, $1,700,000.
Ohio--Toledo Express Airport, Multi-Use Instructional
Facility, $2,000,000.
Ohio--Zanesville ANGS, New Supply Warehouse, $1,000,000.
Military Construction, Army Reserve
The conference agreement appropriates $431,566,000 for
Military Construction, Army Reserve, instead of $432,516,000
as proposed by the House and $379,012,000 as proposed by the
Senate. Within this amount, the agreement provides
$22,716,000 for study, planning, design, architect and
engineer services as proposed by the House, with
modification. The Senate bill contained no similar provision.
The agreement also provides $30,000,000 for critical unfunded
requirements as proposed by the House. The Senate bill
contained no similar provision.
Military Construction, Navy Reserve
The conference agreement appropriates $125,874,000 for
Military Construction, Navy Reserve as proposed by the House,
instead of $64,124,000 as proposed by the Senate. Within this
amount, the agreement provides $2,951,000 for study,
planning, design, architect and engineer services as proposed
by the House, with modification. The Senate bill contained no
similar provision. The agreement also provides $20,000,000
for critical unfunded requirements of the Navy Reserve and
$35,000,000 for critical unfunded requirements of the Marine
Forces Reserve as proposed by the House. The Senate bill
contained no similar provision.
Military Construction, Air Force Reserve
The conference agreement appropriates $112,269,000 for
Military Construction, Air Force Reserve, instead of
$103,169,000 as proposed by the House and $47,376,000 as
proposed by the Senate. Within this amount, the agreement
provides $3,869,000 for study, planning, design, architect
and engineer services as proposed by the House, with
modification. The Senate bill contained no similar provision.
The agreement also provides $55,000,000 for critical unfunded
requirements as proposed by the House. The Senate bill
contained no similar provision.
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Security Investment Program
The conference agreement appropriates $197,414,000 for the
North Atlantic Treaty Organization Security Investment
Program, instead of $234,914,000 as proposed by the House and
$276,314,000 as proposed by the Senate. Funding for the U.S.
share of the planning, design, and construction of a new NATO
headquarters is included under Military Construction,
Defense-Wide as proposed by the House. The Senate bill
contained no similar provision.
Family Housing Construction, Army
The conference agreement appropriates $273,236,000 for
Family Housing Construction, Army as proposed by both the
House and the Senate.
Family Housing Operation and Maintenance, Army
The conference agreement appropriates $523,418,000 for
Family Housing Operation and Maintenance, Army as proposed by
both the House and the Senate.
Family Housing Construction, Navy and Marine Corps
The conference agreement appropriates $146,569,000 for
Family Housing Construction, Navy and Marine Corps as
proposed by both the House and the Senate.
Family Housing Operation and Maintenance, Navy and Marine Corps
The conference agreement appropriates $368,540,000 for
Family Housing Operation and Maintenance, Navy and Marine
Corps as proposed by both the House and the Senate.
Family Housing Construction, Air Force
The conference agreement appropriates $66,101,000 for
Family Housing Construction, Air Force as proposed by both
the House and the Senate.
Family Housing Operation and Maintenance, Air Force
The conference agreement appropriates $502,936,000 for
Family Housing Operation and Maintenance, Air Force as
proposed by both the House and the Senate.
Family Housing Construction, Defense-Wide
The conference agreement appropriates $2,859,000 for Family
Housing Construction, Defense-Wide as proposed by both the
House and the Senate.
Family Housing Operation and Maintenance, Defense-Wide
The conference agreement appropriates $49,214,000 for
Family Housing Operation and Maintenance, Defense-Wide as
proposed by both the House and the Senate.
Department of Defense Family Housing Improvement Fund
The conference agreement appropriates $2,600,000 for the
Department of Defense Family Housing Improvement Fund as
proposed by both the House and the Senate.
Homeowners Assistance Fund
The conference agreement appropriates $323,225,000 for the
Homeowners Assistance Fund as proposed by the Senate, instead
of $23,225,000 as proposed by the House. This amount is
$300,000,000 above the President's budget request to fund the
expansion of the Homeowners Assistance Program (HAP) to
provide mortgage relief to eligible personnel who sustain
losses on the sale of their home due to relocation
requirements during the current mortgage crisis, as well as
wounded warriors and the spouses of fallen warriors. The
program was permanently expanded in 2009 to cover wounded
warriors who must relocate for medical reasons and spouses of
fallen warriors, and was expanded through 2012 for all
military and qualified civilian personnel who receive orders
to move during the mortgage crisis and must sell their home
at a loss. According to the Department of Defense, the funds
provided in this Act, in addition to the $555,000,000
provided for the initial expansion of the program in the
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, are
sufficient to meet all currently projected funding
requirements for the HAP expansion.
Chemical Demilitarization Construction, Defense-Wide
The conference agreement appropriates $151,541,000 for
Chemical Demilitarization Construction, Defense-Wide as
proposed by the Senate, instead of $146,541,000 as proposed
by the House.
Department of Defense Base Closure Account 1990
The conference agreement appropriates $496,768,000 for the
Department of Defense Base Closure Account 1990, instead of
$536,768,000 as proposed by the House and $421,768,000 as
proposed by the Senate. The agreement includes an increase of
$100,000,000 above the budget request, of which $40,000,000
is provided for the Army and $60,000,000 is provided for the
Navy.
The conferees direct the Army and Navy to submit an
expenditure plan to the Committees on Appropriations of both
Houses of Congress for the additional funds provided no later
than 30 days following the enactment of this Act.
Department of Defense Base Closure Account 2005
The conference agreement appropriates $7,455,498,000 for
the Department of Defense Base Closure Account 2005, instead
of $7,479,498,000 as proposed by both the House and Senate.
The amount approved by the conferees fully funds the
authorized level for fiscal year 2010. The reduction from the
request is due to the realignment of funding for the hospital
replacement at Fort Bliss, Texas to the Military
Construction, Defense-Wide account. The conferees direct the
Department to continue notifying the Committees on
Appropriations of both Houses of Congress of any above-
threshold cost or scope variation on projects, and
cancellation of projects, or any transfer of funds among
accounts and construction projects associated with the
BRAC 2005 program.
BRAC Transportation Improvements Study.--The conferees
direct the Secretary of Defense to provide $450,000 from
available funds within the 2005 Base Closure Account to enter
into an arrangement with the National Academy of Sciences
(NAS) to conduct a study on the funding of transportation
improvements to accommodate installation growth associated
with the BRAC 2005 program. The study shall:
(1) examine case studies of congestion caused on
metropolitan road and transit facilities when BRAC
requirements cause
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shifts in personnel to occur faster than facilities can be
improved through the usual State and local processes;
(2) review the criteria used by the Defense Access Roads
(DAR) program for determining the eligibility of
transportation projects and the appropriate Department of
Defense share of public highway and transit improvements in
BRAC cases;
(3) assess the adequacy of current Federal surface
transportation and Department of Defense programs that fund
highway and transit improvements in BRAC cases to mitigate
transportation impacts in urban areas with preexisting
traffic congestion and saturated roads;
(4) identify promising approaches for funding road and
transit improvements and streamlining transportation project
approvals in BRAC cases; and
(5) provide recommendations for modifications of current
policy for the DAR and Office of Economic Adjustment
programs, including funding strategies, road capacity
assessments, eligibility criteria, and other government
policies and programs the National Academy of Sciences may
identify, to mitigate the impact of BRAC-related installation
growth on preexisting urban congestion.
The NAS is directed to provide an interim report of its
findings to the Secretary of Defense and the Committees on
Appropriations of both Houses of Congress no later than May
14, 2010, with a final report to be provided no later than
January 31, 2011.
Administrative Provisions
The conference agreement includes section 101 as proposed
by both the House and the Senate limiting the use of funds
under a cost-plus-a-fixed-fee contract.
The conference agreement includes section 102 as proposed
by both the House and the Senate allowing the use of
construction funds in this title for hire of passenger motor
vehicles.
The conference agreement includes section 103 as proposed
by both the House and the Senate allowing the use of
construction funds in this title for advances to the Federal
Highway Administration for the construction of access roads.
The conference agreement includes section 104 as proposed
by the Senate prohibiting construction of new bases in the
United States without a specific appropriation. The House
bill contained similar language prohibiting the use of funds
to initiate a new installation without a specific
appropriation.
The conference agreement includes section 105 as proposed
by both the House and the Senate limiting the use of funds
for the purchase of land or land easements that exceed 100
percent of the value.
The conference agreement includes section 106 as proposed
by both the House and the Senate prohibiting the use of
funds, except funds appropriated in this title for that
purpose, for family housing.
The conference agreement includes section 107 as proposed
by both the House and the Senate limiting the use of minor
construction funds to transfer or relocate activities.
The conference agreement includes section 108 as proposed
by both the House and the Senate prohibiting the procurement
of steel unless American producers, fabricators, and
manufacturers have been allowed to compete.
The conference agreement includes section 109 as proposed
by both the House and the Senate prohibiting the use of
construction or family housing funds to pay real property
taxes in any foreign nation.
The conference agreement includes section 110 as proposed
by the Senate prohibiting the use of funds to initiate a new
installation overseas without prior notification. The House
bill contained similar language prohibiting the use of funds
to initiate a new installation without a specific
appropriation.
The conference agreement includes section 111 as proposed
by both the House and the Senate establishing a preference
for American architectural and engineering services for
overseas projects.
The conference agreement includes section 112 as proposed
by both the House and the Senate establishing a preference
for American contractors in certain locations.
The conference agreement includes section 113 as proposed
by both the House and the Senate requiring congressional
notification of military exercises when construction costs
exceed $100,000.
The conference agreement includes section 114 as proposed
by both the House and the Senate limiting obligations in the
last two months of the fiscal year.
The conference agreement includes section 115 as proposed
by both the House and the Senate allowing funds appropriated
in prior years for new projects authorized during the current
session of Congress.
The conference agreement includes section 116 as proposed
by both the House and the Senate allowing the use of lapsed
or expired funds to pay the cost of supervision for any
project being completed with lapsed funds.
The conference agreement includes section 117 as proposed
by both the House and the Senate allowing military
construction funds to be available for five years.
The conference agreement includes section 118 as proposed
by the Senate requiring an annual report on actions taken to
encourage other nations to assume a greater share of the
common defense burden, to include a classified report option,
if necessary. The House bill contained no similar provision.
The conference agreement includes section 119 as proposed
by both the House and the Senate allowing the transfer of
proceeds between BRAC accounts.
The conference agreement includes section 120 as proposed
by the House allowing the transfer of funds from Family
Housing Construction accounts to the Family Housing
Improvement Fund. The Senate bill contained a similar
provision, but did not allow for notification by electronic
medium.
The conference agreement includes section 121 as proposed
by both the House and the Senate requiring congressional
notification prior to issuing a solicitation for a contract
with the private sector for family housing.
The conference agreement includes section 122 as proposed
by both the House and the Senate allowing transfers to the
Homeowners Assistance Fund.
The conference agreement includes a modified section 123
limiting the source of operation and maintenance funds for
flag and general officer quarters and allowing for
notification by electronic medium. Both the House bill and
the Senate bill included a similar provision.
The conference agreement includes section 124 as proposed
by both the House and the Senate extending the availability
of funds in the Ford Island Improvement Account.
The conference agreement includes section 125 as proposed
by both the House and the Senate placing limitations on the
expenditure of funds for projects impacted by BRAC 2005.
The conference agreement includes section 126 as proposed
by both the House and the Senate allowing the transfer of
expired funds to the Foreign Currency Fluctuations,
Construction, Defense account.
The conference agreement includes section 127 as proposed
by the House prohibiting the use of funds for any action
related to the expansion of Pinon Canyon Maneuver Site,
Colorado. The Senate bill contained no similar provision.
The conference agreement includes section 128 as proposed
by both the House and the Senate allowing for the
reprogramming of construction funds among projects and
activities subject to certain criteria.
The conference agreement includes section 129 reducing the
following accounts in the bill by the specified amounts due
to adjusted inflation and bid savings projections: Military
Construction, Army, $230,000,000; Military Construction, Navy
and Marine Corps, $235,000,000; and Military Construction,
Air Force, $64,091,000.
The conference agreement includes section 130 rescinding
unobligated balances primarily due to bid savings from the
following accounts in the specified amounts: Military
Construction, Army, $33,000,000; Military Construction, Navy
and Marine Corps, $51,468,000; Military Construction,
Defense-Wide, $93,268,000; Military Construction, Army
National Guard, $33,000,000; and Military Construction, Air
National Guard, $7,000,000.
The conference agreement does not include a provision as
proposed by the Senate (Sec. 128) related to alternative
designs for strategic nuclear weapons facilities. The House
bill contained no similar provision. This issue is instead
addressed under Items of General Interest.
The conference agreement does not include a provision as
proposed by the Senate (Sec. 129) related to a report on cost
and scope variations on military construction projects. The
House bill contained no similar provision. This issue is
instead addressed under Items of General Interest.
The conference agreement does not include a provision as
proposed by the Senate (Sec. 130) related to a study of
transportation improvements to accommodate installation
growth associated with the BRAC 2005 program. The House bill
contained no similar provision. This issue is instead
addressed under Department of Defense Base Closure Account
2005.
The conference agreement does not include a provision as
proposed by the Senate (Sec. 131) related to the construction
of an Unmanned Aerial System Field Training Complex at
Holloman AFB, New Mexico. The House bill contained no similar
provision. This issue is instead addressed under Military
Construction, Air Force.
The conference agreement does not include a provision as
proposed by the Senate (Sec. 132) related to the construction
of an Aegis Ashore Test Facility at the Pacific Missile Range
Facility, Hawaii. The House bill proposed no similar
provision. This issue is instead addressed under Military
Construction, Defense-Wide.
TITLE II
DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
Items of General Interest
Outreach at Colleges and Universities.--The conferees are
aware that with increasing numbers of veterans utilizing the
new GI Bill benefits, veteran enrollment at institutions of
higher education is growing. The conferees strongly encourage
the Department to utilize all means at its disposal to ensure
that effective outreach and services are offered at
institutions of higher education for student veterans,
particularly those combat veterans with neurological and
psychological illnesses or injuries.
Guide and Service Dog Program.--The conferees are concerned
with the lack of progress the Department has made to fully
implement section 1714 of title 38 regarding the provision of
guide dogs and service dogs to qualified veterans seeking
such services. Additionally, the conferees direct the
Department to immediately begin the process of assisting
those veterans with mental illnesses, to include Post-
Traumatic Stress
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Disorder (PTSD), who would benefit from having a service dog
and provide the authorization to do so in the bill. While the
conferees understand that the Department is currently
reviewing its policies and regulations in order to improve
access to guide and service dogs, and advance its
partnerships with accredited nonprofit organizations with
expertise in the training of service dogs and education in
the use of service dogs, the conferees want this process to
accelerate. Therefore, the conference agreement provides an
additional $2,000,000 in Medical Services for the Guide and
Service Dog Program and provides additional funds in Medical
and Prosthetic Research for any necessary studies. Further,
the conference agreement provides additional funds to the
Office of Inspector General and directs the Office of
Inspector General to review the Guide and Service Dog Program
to include its current and pending policies and regulations
and wait list and outreach procedures and report to the
Committees on Appropriations of both Houses of Congress on
its recommendations to improve this program by July 8, 2010.
Additionally, the Department is encouraged to expand its
partnership with accredited nonprofit service dog
organizations where veterans with PTSD help to train service
dogs.
Veterans Benefits Administration
compensation and pensions
(including transfer of funds)
The conference agreement appropriates $47,396,106,000 for
Compensation and Pensions. Of the amount provided, not more
than $29,283,000 is to be transferred to General Operating
Expenses, Medical Support and Compliance, and Information
Technology Systems for reimbursement of necessary expenses in
implementing provisions of title 38.
readjustment benefits
The conference agreement appropriates $9,232,369,000 for
Readjustment Benefits.
veterans insurance and indemnities
The conference agreement appropriates $49,288,000 for
Veterans Insurance and Indemnities as proposed by both the
House and the Senate.
veterans housing benefit program fund
The conference agreement appropriates such sums as may be
necessary for costs associated with direct and guaranteed
loans for the Veterans Housing Benefit Program Fund as
proposed by both the House and the Senate. The agreement
limits obligations for direct loans to not more than $500,000
and provides that $165,082,000 shall be available for
administrative expenses.
vocational rehabilitation loans program account
The conference agreement appropriates $29,000 for the cost
of direct loans from the Vocational Rehabilitation Loans
Program Account as proposed by both the House and the Senate,
plus $328,000 to be transferred to and merged with General
Operating Expenses. The agreement provides for a direct loan
limitation of $2,298,000 as proposed by both the House and
the Senate.
native american veteran housing loan program account
The conference agreement appropriates $664,000 for
administrative expenses of the Native American Veteran
Housing Loan Program Account as proposed by both the House
and the Senate.
guaranteed transitional housing loans for homeless veterans program
account
The conference agreement provides up to $750,000 of the
funds available in General Operating Expenses and Medical
Support and Compliance to carry out the Guaranteed
Transitional Housing Loans for Homeless Veterans Program
Account as proposed by both the House and the Senate.
Veterans Health Administration
Advance Appropriations.--The conference agreement includes
an advance appropriation for the Medical Services, Medical
Support and Compliance, and Medical Facilities accounts. The
goal of this advance appropriation is to provide the Veterans
Health Administration with reliable and timely funding for
their current services so the delivery of medical care is not
disrupted. However, the provision of an advance appropriation
should be seen as only the first step in this process. The
conferees direct the Department to include in future
budget submissions the budget plan for the advance
appropriation provided in the previous year's
appropriation to include the amount of funds that will be
allocated in accordance with the Veterans Equitable
Resource Allocation, and expect funding provided by
advance appropriation to be made available to the Veterans
Integrated Service Networks on October 1, 2010. The
conferees further direct the Department to include an
advance appropriation request for current services for the
Medical Services, Medical Support and Compliance, and
Medical Facilities accounts in future budget submissions.
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy.--The conferees direct the
Department to submit a report to the Committees on
Appropriations of both Houses of Congress on the Veterans
Health Administration's use of hyperbaric oxygen therapy by
March 31, 2010. This report should include, but not be
limited to, the number of veterans and types of conditions
being treated using this therapy, outcome measurements, and
number of facilities that provide this therapy.
State Home Care.--The conferees urge the Department to
undertake a feasibility study to identify any potential
impacts of permitting State Home Care facilities to provide
services to non-veterans who have had a child die while
serving in the Armed Forces, as long as such services are not
denied to a qualified veteran seeking those services. The
Department is directed to report back to the Committees on
Appropriations of both Houses of Congress within 90 days
after enactment of this Act on what steps, if any, have been
taken to undertake the feasibility study and any findings,
should the study be completed.
Hiring Incentives for Rural and Highly Rural Areas.--The
conferees are aware that the Department currently provides
recruitment and relocation incentive pay to attract high
quality medical personnel. However, the conferees are
concerned that the Department has not been aggressive enough
in utilizing this program in underserved rural areas.
Therefore, the Department is directed to provide an
additional $1,500,000 for incentive pay from Medical Services
and $1,500,000 for incentive pay from Medical Support and
Compliance for recruitment and permanent relocation of high
quality healthcare providers and administrators,
respectively, to areas designated by the Veterans Health
Administration as rural or highly rural areas. Further, the
Department is directed to provide a report to the Committees
on Appropriations of both Houses of Congress on the number of
new employees receiving incentives with this funding and the
structure of the program by March 31, 2010.
MEDICAL SERVICES
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
The conference agreement appropriates $34,707,500,000 for
Medical Services, instead of $34,705,500,000 as proposed by
the House and $34,705,250,000 as proposed by the Senate. Of
the amount provided, $1,015,000,000 is available for
obligation until September 30, 2011, as proposed by the
House, instead of $1,600,000,000 as proposed by the Senate.
The agreement further appropriates an advance appropriation
for fiscal year 2011 of $37,136,000,000 as proposed by the
House, instead of $37,136,000,000 as proposed by the Senate
in title V, to become available on October 1, 2010, and
remain available until September 30, 2011.
The conference agreement includes an additional $1,000,000
for the Education Debt Reduction Program to be used as a
hiring incentive for mental health professionals, an
additional $2,000,000 for the Guide and Service Dog Program,
and directs an additional $4,000,000 for the Supportive
Services For Low Income Veterans and Families, funding the
full authorized level of $20,000,000, and directs an
additional $6,000,000 for the Homeless Grant and Per Diem
Program, funding the full authorized level of $150,000,000,
and provides sufficient funding to allow for additional
personnel for the HUD-Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing
Program to address any increase in the number of vouchers
offered and directs the Department to increase the number of
case workers as necessary to accommodate the increase in
vouchers.
MEDICAL SUPPORT AND COMPLIANCE
The conference agreement appropriates $4,930,000,000 for
Medical Support and Compliance, instead of $4,896,500,000 as
proposed by the House and $5,100,000,000 as proposed by the
Senate. Of the amount provided, $145,000,000 is available for
obligation until September 30, 2011, as proposed by the
House, instead of $250,000,000 as proposed by the Senate. The
agreement further appropriates an advance appropriation for
fiscal year 2011 of $5,307,000,000 as proposed by the House,
instead of $5,307,000,000 as proposed by the Senate in title
V, to become available on October 1, 2010, and remain
available until September 30, 2011.
MEDICAL FACILITIES
The conference agreement appropriates $4,859,000,000 for
Medical Facilities, instead of $4,893,000,000 as proposed by
the House and $4,849,883,000 as proposed by the Senate. Of
the amount provided, $145,000,000 is available until
September 30, 2011, as proposed by the House, instead of
$250,000,000 as proposed by the Senate. The agreement further
appropriates an advance appropriation for fiscal year 2011 of
$5,740,000,000 as proposed by the House, instead of
$5,740,000,000 as proposed by the Senate in title V, to
become available on October 1, 2010, and remain available
until September 30, 2011.
In addition, the conference agreement specifies that
$130,000,000 for non-recurring maintenance shall be allocated
in a manner not subject to the Veterans Equitable Resource
Allocation model, instead of $200,000,000 as proposed by the
House and $100,000,000 as proposed by the Senate. The
conference agreement includes an additional $5,000,000 to
hire extra contracting staff.
Community Based Outpatient Clinics.--The conference
agreement includes an additional $30,000,000 for the
Department to open new community based outpatient clinics
(CBOC) in rural areas. The conferees understand that the
Department funds new outpatient clinics through the Medical
Services account as well as the Medical Facilities account
and reminds the Department that they may reprogram funds
between these accounts for this initiative. The conferees
direct the Department to provide to the Committees on
Appropriations of both Houses of Congress a detailed
expenditure plan for this funding no later than March 1,
2010. Moreover, the plan
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should also include a list of all current clinics,
regardless of size or contractual arrangements, which
provide healthcare services in an outpatient setting.
The conferees direct the Department to provide the
Committees on Appropriations of both Houses of Congress with
a report by February 16, 2010, on the feasibility of and/or
plans for clinics in the following locations: Chattanooga,
Tennessee; Idabel, Oklahoma; and Hinesville, Georgia.
MEDICAL AND PROSTHETIC RESEARCH
The conference agreement appropriates $581,000,000 for
Medical and Prosthetic Research, instead of $580,000,000 as
proposed by both the House and the Senate.
Gulf War Illness Research.--The conferees are concerned
that the Department has not placed sufficient emphasis on
finding a cause or cure for Gulf War Veterans' illnesses,
which affect thousands of veterans every day. Veterans from
the First Gulf War and now the current conflict are
experiencing illness that cannot be explained and rates of
other more known illnesses at higher than the national
average. The conferees have repeatedly encouraged the
Department to do more research in this area and have
consistently provided the funds to do so. However, the
Department has not shown a consistent level of commitment for
this vital research. In order to better track the
expenditures for this research, the Department is directed to
include Gulf War Veterans' illnesses as a designated research
area in the fiscal year 2011 budget request.
National Cemetery Administration
The conference agreement appropriates $250,000,000 for the
National Cemetery Administration as proposed by both the
House and the Senate. Of the amount provided, $24,200,000 is
available until September 30, 2011, as proposed by both the
House and the Senate.
The conference agreement includes an additional $8,000,000
for the National Shrine Commitment Program and to correct
gravesite deficiencies to include gravesite renovation
projects to replace turf, repair sunken graves, and raise,
realign and clean headstones.
The conferees direct the Department to report by January
29, 2010, on plans to expand the Chattanooga National
Cemetery. Additionally, the conferees direct the Department
to conduct a study to determine the need and feasibility of
establishing a National Veterans Cemetery in the eastern
portion of South Dakota. The conferees are also aware that
there is no active National Veterans Cemetery in North
Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, or eastern Washington, which
encompasses approximately 500,000 square miles. Therefore,
the conferees direct the Department to evaluate the
feasibility of establishing a national veterans cemetery in
this area, with consideration of the Yellowstone County
Veterans Cemetery in Yellowstone County, Montana.
Departmental Administration
GENERAL OPERATING EXPENSES
The conference agreement appropriates $2,086,707,000 for
General Operating Expenses, instead of $2,086,200,000 as
proposed by the House and $2,081,501,000 as proposed by the
Senate. The agreement provides not less than $1,689,207,000
as proposed by the Senate for the Veterans Benefits
Administration, instead of $1,690,200,000 as proposed by the
House. Of the amount provided, $111,000,000 is available for
obligation until September 30, 2011, as proposed by both the
House and the Senate.
The conferees do not concur with the budget proposal to
shift the cost of disability compensation exams from the
mandatory Compensation and Pensions account to the
discretionary General Operating Expenses account. The funding
reduction in this account reflects this decision. Funding to
continue the disability compensation exam pilot program is
provided in the Compensation and Pensions account. The
Department is directed to provide $10,500,000 for the
Paralympic Program.
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS
The conference agreement appropriates $3,307,000,000 for
Information Technology (IT) Systems as proposed by both the
House and the Senate.
The conference agreement directs the Department to submit
an expenditure plan to the Committees on Appropriations of
both Houses of Congress within 30 days of enactment as
proposed by the House, instead of 60 days of enactment as
proposed by the Senate.
Reporting Requirements.--The conferees are aware that the
Assistant Secretary for Information Technology conducted a
comprehensive review of all information technology projects
under development, resulting in some projects being halted
completely and others paused to improve internal governance
structures. The conferees understand how such a comprehensive
review could alter the fiscal year 2010 request for projects
and programs that are to receive the proposed funding.
Therefore, the conferees have included bill language that
restricts the obligation of $800,485,000 in IT development
funds until the Secretary or the Chief Information Officer
submits a certification letter to the Committees on
Appropriations of both Houses of Congress identifying which
project/program is to receive funding in fiscal year 2010 and
in what amount. These certifications may be submitted
incrementally and are to serve as the base reprogramming
amounts for development programs. In addition, the conferees
direct the Department to submit the total life cycle
development costs of projects and programs receiving
development funds in fiscal year 2010, and to include these
estimated costs in future budget submissions.
The conferees further direct the Assistant Secretary for
Information Technology to report quarterly to the Committees
on Appropriations of both Houses of Congress on the status of
the Program Management Accountability System.
Telehealth.--The conferees direct the Department to conduct
a study to identify improvements to the Department's
infrastructure that are required in order to provide
healthcare services to veterans using telehealth platforms.
OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL
The conference agreement appropriates $109,000,000 for the
Office of Inspector General as proposed by the Senate,
instead of $106,000,000 as proposed by the House. Of the
amount provided, $6,000,000 is available for obligation until
September 30, 2011, as proposed by both the House and the
Senate.
The conference agreement includes an additional $1,000,000
for increased oversight of the Veterans Benefits
Administration regional offices and an additional $1,000,000
for the reports directed by this statement.
Combat Stress and Women Veterans.--The conferees direct the
Office of Inspector General to conduct a study to assess the
capacity of the Department to address combat stress in women
veterans. At a minimum, the study should include: whether
women veterans are properly evaluated by the Department for
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, military sexual trauma, and
traumatic brain injury; whether the Department is properly
adjudicating combat stress as a service-connected disability;
whether the Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA) has
developed and disseminated materials and policies to claims
adjudicators that address claims involving military sexual
trauma; and the feasibility of requiring training and testing
of VBA claims adjudicators on military sexual trauma. The
conferees direct the Office of Inspector General to provide
the Secretary and the Committees on Appropriations of both
Houses of Congress a plan for conducting this study, and any
interim findings, within 180 days and a final report no later
than one year after enactment of this Act.
CONSTRUCTION, MAJOR PROJECTS
The conference agreement appropriates $1,194,000,000 for
Construction, Major Projects as proposed by both the House
and the Senate.
The conferees concur with the direction in House Report
111-188 directing the Department to report obligations for
each project on a quarterly basis, with the first report to
the Committees on Appropriations of both Houses of Congress
to be submitted no later than January 15, 2010, to reflect
obligations incurred through December 31, 2009. The conferees
also agree with direction in Senate Report 111-40 regarding a
5-year capital plan for major construction projects, and
direct that this plan include the total cost of each project
and an obligation plan by fiscal year.
The conference agreement funds the following items:
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Veterans Health Administration:
Denver, CO--New Medical Facility.................... 119,000
Orlando, FL--New Medical Facility................... 371,300
San Juan, PR--Seismic Corrections Building 1........ 42,000
St. Louis, MO--Medical Facility Improvements and 19,700
Cemetery Expansion.................................
Bay Pines, FL--Inpatient/Outpatient Improvements.... 96,800
Livermore, CA--Realignment and Closure (Design and 55,430
Land Purchase).....................................
Canandaigua, NY--Construction and Renovation 36,580
(Design)...........................................
San Diego, CA--Seismic Deficiency (Design).......... 18,340
Long Beach, CA--Seismic Corrections--Mental Health 24,200
and Community Living Center (Design)...............
St. Louis, MO--Replace Bed Tower/Clinic Expansion 43,340
(Design)...........................................
Brockton, MA--Long-term Care Spinal Cord Injury Unit 24,040
(Design)...........................................
Perry Point, MD--Replacement Community Living Center 9,000
(Design)...........................................
Advanced Planning Fund--Various Locations........... 123,560
Facility Security Projects--Various Locations....... 42,510
Judgment Fund--Various Locations.................... 16,000
BRAC Land Acquisition--Various Locations............ 35,000
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Total Veterans Health Administration............ 1,076,800
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National Cemetery Administration:
Chicago, IL--Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery-- 38,300
Gravesite Expansion and Cemetery Improvements--
Phase 2............................................
Houston, TX--Houston National Cemetery--Gravesite 35,000
Expansion and Cemetery Improvements--Phase 4.......
Advanced Planning Fund--Various Locations........... 13,400
NCA Land Acquisition Fund--Various Locations........ 25,500
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Total National Cemetery Administration.......... 112,200
General Administration--Staff Offices................... 5,000
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Total construction, major projects.............. 1,194,000
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CONSTRUCTION, MINOR PROJECTS
The conference agreement appropriates $703,000,000 for
Construction, Minor Projects, instead of $722,800,000 as
proposed by the House and $735,000,000 as proposed by the
Senate.
The conferees direct the Department to provide an
expenditure plan within 30 days of enactment as proposed by
the House, instead of November 10, 2009, as proposed by the
Senate.
The conference agreement includes an additional $50,000,000
for the renovation of unused buildings on Department of
Veterans Affairs campuses for the purpose of providing
housing with supportive services for homeless veterans. This
funding will allow the Department to make the renovations and
pursue public/private partnerships for operation.
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The conferees direct the Department to provide an expenditure
plan for this funding to the Committees on Appropriations of
both Houses of Congress by April 9, 2010.
GRANTS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF STATE EXTENDED CARE FACILITIES
The conference agreement appropriates $100,000,000 for
Grants for Construction of State Extended Care Facilities,
instead of $85,000,000 as proposed by the House and
$115,000,000 as proposed by the Senate.
GRANTS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF STATE VETERANS CEMETERIES
The conference agreement appropriates $46,000,000 for
Grants for Construction of State Veterans Cemeteries, as
proposed by both the House and the Senate.
Administrative Provisions
(INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)
The conference agreement includes section 201 as proposed
by both the House and the Senate allowing for transfers among
various mandatory accounts.
The conference agreement includes section 202 as proposed
by the House, instead of section 202 as proposed by the
Senate allowing for the transfer of funds among the three
medical accounts.
The conference agreement includes section 203 as proposed
by both the House and the Senate allowing for the use of
salaries and expenses funds to be used for other authorized
purposes.
The conference agreement includes section 204 as proposed
by both the House and the Senate restricting the use of funds
for the acquisition of land.
The conference agreement includes section 205 as proposed
by both the House and the Senate limiting the use of funds in
the Medical Services account to only entitled beneficiaries
unless reimbursement is made to the Department.
The conference agreement includes section 206 as proposed
by both the House and the Senate allowing for the use of
certain mandatory appropriations accounts for payment of
prior year accrued obligations for those accounts.
The conference agreement includes section 207 as proposed
by both the House and the Senate allowing for the use of
appropriations available in this title to pay prior year
obligations.
The conference agreement includes section 208 as proposed
by both the House and the Senate allowing funds for the
administration of the National Service Life Insurance Fund,
the Veterans' Special Life Insurance Fund, and the United
States Government Life Insurance Fund.
The conference agreement includes section 209 as proposed
by both the House and the Senate allowing for the proceeds
from enhanced-use leases to be obligated in the year in which
the proceeds are received.
The conference agreement includes section 210 as proposed
by the House allowing for the use of funds in this title for
salaries and other administrative expenses to be used to
reimburse the Office of Resolution Management and the Office
of Employment Discrimination Complaint Adjudication. The
Senate bill contained a similar provision, but included a
different amount.
The conference agreement includes section 211 as proposed
by both the House and the Senate limiting the use of funds
for any lease with an estimated annual rental cost of more
than $1,000,000 unless approved by the Committees on
Appropriations of both Houses of Congress.
The conference agreement includes section 212 as proposed
by both the House and the Senate requiring the Secretary of
the Department of Veterans Affairs to collect third-party
payer information for persons treated for non-service
connected disability.
The conference agreement includes section 213 as proposed
by both the House and the Senate allowing for the use of
enhanced-use leasing revenues for Construction, Major
Projects and Construction, Minor Projects.
The conference agreement includes section 214 as proposed
by both the House and the Senate allowing for the use of
Medical Services funds to be used for recreational facilities
and funeral expenses.
The conference agreement includes section 215 as proposed
by the House, instead of section 215 as proposed by the
Senate allowing for funds deposited into the Medical Care
Collections Fund to be transferred to the Medical Services
account.
The conference agreement includes a modified section 216 as
proposed by the Senate, instead of section 216 as proposed by
the House which allows Alaskan veterans to use medical
facilities of the Indian Health Service or tribal
organizations at no additional cost to the Department of
Veterans Affairs or the Indian Health Service.
The conference agreement includes section 217 as proposed
by both the House and the Senate providing for the transfer
of funds from the Department of Veterans Affairs Capital
Asset Fund to the Construction, Major Projects and
Construction, Minor Projects accounts and makes those funds
available until expended.
The conference agreement includes section 218 as proposed
by both the House and the Senate prohibiting the use of funds
for any policy prohibiting the use of outreach or marketing
to enroll new veterans.
The conference agreement includes section 219 as proposed
by both the House and the Senate requiring the Secretary to
submit quarterly reports on the financial status and service
level status of the Veterans Health Administration.
The conference agreement includes section 220 as proposed
by both the House and the Senate allowing for the transfer of
funds from various accounts to the Information Technology
Systems account to complete the restructuring of this
appropriations account.
The conference agreement includes section 221 as proposed
by both the House and the Senate providing for transfer of
funds among projects within the Information Technology
Systems account.
The conference agreement includes section 222 as proposed
by the Senate authorizing the transfer of not more than
$5,000,000 to the Secretary of Health and Human Services for
a Graduate Psychology Education Program which directly
benefits veterans. The House bill contained no similar
provision.
The conference agreement includes section 223 as proposed
by both the House and the Senate prohibiting any funds to be
used to contract out any function performed by more than ten
employees without a fair competition process.
The conference agreement includes section 224 as proposed
by both the House and the Senate limiting the obligation of
non-recurring maintenance funds during the last two months of
the fiscal year.
The conference agreement includes section 225 as proposed
by both the House and the Senate amending section 1925 of
title 38 to reflect the movement of information technology
functions.
The conference agreement includes section 226 as proposed
by both the House and the Senate amending section 1928 of
title 38 to reflect the movement of information technology
functions.
The conference agreement includes a modified section 227 as
proposed by the Senate designating the North Chicago Veterans
Affairs Medical Center as the ``Captain James A. Lovell
Federal Health Care Center''. The House bill contained no
similar provision.
The conference agreement includes section 228 as proposed
by the Senate that extends the authorization for the Veterans
Benefits Administration office in Manila, Philippines to
December 31, 2010. The House bill contained no similar
provision.
The conference agreement includes a new section 229
authorizing the Department to provide service dogs to
veterans with mental illnesses. The conference agreement does
not include a provision as proposed by the Senate (Sec. 234)
providing funds for implementation of section 1077 of the
National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal year 2010. The
House bill contained no similar provision.
The conference agreement includes a modified section 230 as
proposed by the Senate which designates the Department of
Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Louisville, Kentucky as
the ``Robley Rex Department of Veterans Affairs Medical
Center''. The House bill contained no similar provision.
The conference agreement includes a modified section 231 as
proposed by the Senate which modifies the provisions that
allow for the transfer of Department of Veterans Affairs
property to the City of Gulfport, Mississippi to include its
urban renewal agency. The House bill contained no similar
provision.
The conference agreement includes a modified section 232 as
proposed by the Senate which allows the Secretary to enter
into cooperative agreements with State and local government
entities for outreach. The House bill contained no similar
provision.
The conference agreement does not include a provision as
proposed by the Senate (Sec. 215) allowing the transfer of up
to $200,000,000 to Medical Facilities. The House bill
contained no similar provision.
The conference agreement does not include a provision as
proposed by the House (Sec. 218) prohibiting the expenditure
of funds to replace the current system by which VISNs select
and contract for diabetes monitoring supplies and equipment.
The Senate bill contained no similar provision.
The conference agreement does not include a provision as
proposed by the Senate (Sec. 222) allowing transfer authority
of prior-year balances to certain accounts. The House bill
contained no similar provision.
The conference agreement does not include a provision as
proposed by the Senate (Sec. 223) regarding Gulf War Illness
research funding. The House bill contained no similar
provision. This issue is instead addressed under Medical and
Prosthetics Research.
The conference agreement does not include a provision as
proposed by the Senate (Sec. 229) increasing funding for the
``Grants for Construction of State Veterans Cemeteries''
account. The House bill contained no similar provision. This
issue is instead addressed under Grants for Construction of
State Veterans Cemeteries.
The conference agreement does not include a provision as
proposed by the Senate (Sec. 230) increasing incentive pay
for healthcare professionals in rural areas. The House bill
contained no similar provision. This issue is instead
addressed under Veterans Health Administration.
The conference agreement does not include a provision as
proposed by the Senate (Sec. 233) increasing funding for the
``Homeless Grant and Per Diem Program''. The House bill
contained no similar provision. This issue is instead
addressed under Medical Services.
The conference agreement does not include a provision as
proposed by the Senate (Sec. 235) providing funding for
outreach at institutions of higher learning. The House bill
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contained no similar provision. This issue is instead
addressed under Items of General Interest.
The conference agreement does not include a provision as
proposed by the Senate (Sec. 236) permitting State homes to
provide services to certain non-veterans. The House bill
contained no similar provision. This issue is instead
addressed under Medical Services.
The conference agreement does not include a provision as
proposed by the Senate (Sec. 238) increasing funding to the
``Medical services'' account. The House bill contained no
similar provision.
The conference agreement does not include a provision as
proposed by the Senate (Sec. 240) increasing funding to the
``Minor construction'' account. The House bill contained no
similar provision. This issue is instead addressed under
Minor Construction.
The conference agreement does not include a provision as
proposed by the Senate (Sec. 242) directing the Office of
Inspector General to conduct a study on combat stress in
women veterans. The House bill contained no similar
provision. This issue is instead addressed under Office of
Inspector General.
The conference agreement does not include a provision as
proposed by the Senate (Sec. 243) directing the Secretary to
study the Department's telehealth infrastructure. The House
bill contained no similar provision. This issue is instead
addressed under Information Technology Systems.
The conference agreement does not include a provision as
proposed by the Senate (Sec. 244) increasing funding to the
Education Debt Reduction Program. The House bill contained no
similar provision. This issue is instead addressed under
Medical Services.
TITLE III
RELATED AGENCIES
American Battle Monuments Commission
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The conference agreement appropriates $62,675,000 for
Salaries and Expenses, instead of $61,800,000 as proposed by
the House and $63,549,000 as proposed by the Senate.
The conference agreement provides an additional $2,375,000
for non-recurring projects, equipment replacement, and an
expansion of interpretive programs.
The conferees direct the Commission to submit a report to
the Committees on Appropriations of both Houses of Congress
by March 1, 2010, detailing funding required to correct
maintenance and infrastructure deficiencies at all cemeteries
and memorials for which the Commission is responsible.
FOREIGN CURRENCY FLUCTUATIONS ACCOUNT
The conference agreement appropriates such sums as
necessary for the Foreign Currency Fluctuations Account as
proposed by both the House and the Senate.
United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The conference agreement appropriates $27,115,000 for the
Salaries and Expenses account as proposed by the Senate,
instead of $28,115,000 as proposed by the House. The amount
provided includes $1,820,000 for the pro bono program as
proposed by the Senate, instead of $2,820,000 as proposed by
the House.
Pro Bono Program.--The conferees note that the Veterans
Consortium Pro Bono program has not published an annual
report since 2006, and encourage that an annual report be
published for 2010. The conferees further direct that a
fiscal year 2010 expenditure plan for the funding provided to
the program in this agreement be submitted to the Committees
on Appropriations of both Houses of Congress by January 29,
2010.
Department of Defense--Civil
Cemeterial Expenses, Army
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The conference agreement appropriates $39,850,000 for
Salaries and Expenses, instead of $42,500,000 as proposed by
the House and $37,200,000 as proposed by the Senate.
The increased funding above the budget request is to be
used for relocation of power and telephone lines into duct
banks along and under the roadways.
The conferees direct the Secretary of the Army to report to
the Committees on Appropriations of both Houses of Congress
by February 26, 2010, on the progress to automate burial
records.
Armed Forces Retirement Home
TRUST FUND
The conference agreement appropriates $134,000,000 for the
Armed Forces Retirement Home as proposed by both the House
and the Senate.
TITLE IV
OVERSEAS CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Military Construction, Army
The conference agreement appropriates an additional
$924,484,000 for Military Construction, Army as proposed by
both the House and the Senate.
Military Construction, Air Force
The conference agreement appropriates an additional
$474,500,000 for Military Construction, Air Force as proposed
by both the House and the Senate.
Administrative Provision
The conference agreement includes Sec. 401 as proposed by
the Senate designating the funds made available by this title
as being for overseas deployments and other activities
pursuant to the concurrent resolution on the budget for
fiscal year 2010. The House bill included similar language in
title I.
The conference agreement does not include a provision as
proposed by the Senate (Sec. 401) making adjustments to
certain projects in Afghanistan. The House bill contained no
similar provision. This issue is instead addressed under
Military Construction, Army.
TITLE V
GENERAL PROVISIONS
The conference agreement includes section 501 as proposed
by both the House and the Senate prohibiting the obligation
of funds in this Act beyond the current fiscal year unless
expressly so provided.
The conference agreement includes section 502 as proposed
by both the House and the Senate requiring pay raises to be
absorbed within the levels appropriated in this Act.
The conference agreement includes section 503 as proposed
by both the House and the Senate prohibiting the use of the
funds in this Act for programs, projects or activities not in
compliance with Federal law relating to risk assessment, the
protection of private property rights, or unfunded mandates.
The conference agreement includes section 504 as proposed
by both the House and the Senate prohibiting the use of funds
in this Act to support or defeat legislation pending before
Congress.
The conference agreement includes section 505 as proposed
by both the House and the Senate encouraging all Departments
to expand their use of ``E-Commerce''.
The conference agreement includes section 506 as proposed
by both the House and the Senate prohibiting the transfer of
funds to any instrumentality of the United States Government
without authority from an appropriations Act.
The conference agreement includes section 507 as proposed
by both the House and the Senate specifying the congressional
committees that are to receive all reports and notifications.
The conference agreement includes a modified section 508 as
proposed by the House prohibiting the use of funds in this
Act to be used for a project or program named for an
individual serving as a Member, Delegate, or Resident
Commissioner of the House of Representatives. The Senate bill
contained no similar provision.
The conference agreement includes a modified section 509 as
proposed by the House prohibiting the use of funds in this
Act for the processing of new enhanced-use leases at the
National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers located in
Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The Senate bill contained no similar
provision.
The conference agreement includes a modified section 510 as
proposed by the Senate requiring all reports submitted to be
posted on official websites. The House bill contained no
similar provision.
The conference agreement includes a modified section 511
prohibiting any funds for the Association of Community
Organizations for Reform Now. The House bill contained no
similar provision.
The conference agreement does not include a provision as
proposed by the House (section 409) requiring the Secretary
of Veterans Affairs to report on the current and planned use
of hyperbaric oxygen therapy in Department of Veterans
Affairs medical facilities. This issue is addressed under the
Department of Veterans Affairs in this explanatory statement.
The Senate bill contained no similar provision.
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 conference report or the
accompanying explanatory statement of managers, 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
conference report nor the explanatory statement of managers
contains any limited tax benefits or limited tariff benefits
as defined in the applicable House or Senate rules. Pursuant
to clause 9(b) of rule XXI of the rules of the House of
Representatives, none of the congressional earmarks listed
below were committed to the conference committee on H.R.
3288. However, all the following items were either (1)
included in the Military Construction and Veterans Affairs
and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2010 (H.R. 3082) as
passed by the House or the Senate, or (2) in the report of
the committee of either House on H.R. 3082.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, MILITARY CONSTRUCTION
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Requester(s)
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Administration House Senate
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Army NG Alabama: Fort McClellan Urban Assault Course $3,000,000 The President Sessions
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Army Alaska: Fort Richardson Airborne Sustainment Training Complex $6,100,000 The President Murkowski
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Army Alaska: Fort Richardson Training Aids Center $2,050,000 The President Murkowski
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Army Alaska: Fort Richardson Warrior in Transition Complex $43,000,000 The President Murkowski
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Army Alaska: Fort Wainwright Aviation Task Force Complex, Ph 1, Incr 1 $95,000,000 The President Murkowski
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Army Alaska: Fort Wainwright Aviation Unit Operations Complex $19,000,000 The President Murkowski
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Army Alaska: Fort Wainwright Railhead Complex $26,000,000 The President Murkowski
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Army Alaska: Fort Wainwright Warrior in Transition Complex $28,000,000 The President Murkowski
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Air Force Alaska: Clear AFS Power Plant Facility $24,300,000 The President Murkowski
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Air Force Alaska: Elmendorf AFB F-22 Weapons Load Training Facility $12,600,000 The President Murkowski
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Air Force Alaska: Elmendorf AFB Red Flag Alaska Add/Alter Operations Center $3,100,000 The President Murkowski
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Defense-Wide Alaska: Elmendorf AFB Aeromedical Services/Mental Health Clinic $25,017,000 The President Murkowski
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Defense-Wide Alaska: Fort Richardson Health Clinic $3,518,000 The President Murkowski
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Army Arizona: Fort Huachuca Battalion Headquarters UAV $6,000,000 The President
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Army Arizona: Fort Huachuca UAV ER/MPER/MP $15,000,000 The President Giffords
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Army NG Arizona: Camp Navajo Combat Pistol Qualification Course $3,000,000 The President
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Navy Arizona: Yuma MCAS Aircraft Maintenance Hangar Ph 1 $27,050,000 The President
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Navy Arizona: Yuma MCAS Airfield Elec. Dist. and Control $1,720,000 The President
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Navy Reserve Arizona: Phoenix Reserve Center Move to Luke AFB, NOSC Phoenix $10,986,000 The President
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Air Force Arizona: Davis-Monthan AFB CSAR HC-130J Infrastructure $4,800,000 The President
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Air Force Arizona: Davis-Monthan AFB CSAR HC-130J RQS Operations Facility $8,700,000 The President
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Air Force Arizona: Davis-Monthan AFB CSAR HC-130J Simulator Facility $8,400,000 The President
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Air Force Arizona: Davis-Monthan AFB Dormitory (144 RM) $20,000,000 The President
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Air NG Arizona: Davis-Monthan AFB TFI-Predator Beddown-FOC $5,600,000 The President
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Army Arkansas: Pine Bluff Arsenal Fuse & Detonator Magazine, Depot Level $25,000,000 The President
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Air Force Arkansas: Little Rock AFB C-130 Flight Simulator Addition $5,800,000 The President
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Army California: Fort Irwin MOUT Assault Course, Ph 4 $9,500,000 The President Feinstein; Boxer
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Army NG California: Los Alamitos Readiness Center Ph 1 $31,000,000 The President Feinstein; Boxer
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Army Reserve California: Camp Pendleton Army Reserve Center $19,500,000 The President Feinstein; Boxer
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Army Reserve California: Los Angeles Army Reserve Center $29,000,000 The President Feinstein; Boxer
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Navy California: Bridgeport MWTC Fire Station--Renovation $4,460,000 The President Feinstein; Boxer
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Navy California: Camp Pendleton ANGLICO Operations Complex $25,190,000 The President Feinstein; Boxer
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Navy California: Camp Pendleton Aviation Transmitter/Receiver Site $13,560,000 The President Feinstein; Boxer
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Navy California: Camp Pendleton BEQ $39,610,000 The President Feinstein; Boxer
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Navy California: Camp Pendleton Comm/Elec Maintenance Facility $13,170,000 The President Feinstein; Boxer
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Navy California: Camp Pendleton Communications Upgrades $79,492,000 The President Feinstein; Boxer
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Navy California: Camp Pendleton Electrical Distribution System $76,950,000 The President Feinstein; Boxer
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Navy California: Camp Pendleton Enlisted Dining Facility $32,300,000 The President Feinstein; Boxer
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Navy California: Camp Pendleton Enlisted Dining Facility--Edson Range $37,670,000 The President Feinstein; Boxer
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Navy California: Camp Pendleton Expand Combat Aircraft Loading Apron $12,240,000 The President Feinstein; Boxer
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Navy California: Camp Pendleton Expansion of SRTTP to 7.5 MGD $55,180,000 The President Feinstein; Boxer
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Navy California: Camp Pendleton Gas/Electrical Upgrades $51,040,000 The President Feinstein; Boxer
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Navy California: Camp Pendleton North Region Tertiary Treatment Plant Ph 1, Incr $112,330,000 The President Feinstein; Boxer
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Navy California: Camp Pendleton Operations Access Points $12,740,000 The President Feinstein; Boxer
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Navy California: Camp Pendleton Recon BN Operations Complex $77,660,000 The President Feinstein; Boxer
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Navy California: Camp Pendleton Recruit Barracks--Field/K-Span $23,200,000 The President Feinstein; Boxer
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Navy California: Camp Pendleton Recruit Barracks--School of Infantry $53,320,000 The President Feinstein; Boxer
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Navy California: Camp Pendleton Recruit Marksmanship Training Facility $13,730,000 The President Feinstein; Boxer
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Navy California: Camp Pendleton WFTBN Support Facilities $15,780,000 The President Feinstein; Boxer
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Navy California: Edwards AFB Ramp Extension $3,007,000 The President Feinstein; Boxer
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Navy California: Miramar MCAS Aircraft Parking Apron Modification $9,280,000 The President Feinstein; Boxer
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Navy California: Point Loma Annex Public Works Shops Consolidation $8,730,000 The President Feinstein; Boxer
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Navy California: San Diego MCRD Messhall Expansion $23,590,000 The President Feinstein; Boxer
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Navy California: Twentynine Palms BEQ $37,290,000 The President Feinstein; Boxer
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Navy California: Twentynine Palms BEQ $37,290,000 The President Feinstein; Boxer
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Navy California: Twentynine Palms Comm/Elec Maint/Storage $12,660,000 The President Feinstein; Boxer
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Navy California: Twentynine Palms Consolidated Armory--Tanks $12,670,000 The President Feinstein; Boxer
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Navy California: Twentynine Palms Construct Roads--North Mainside $29,360,000 The President Feinstein; Boxer
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Navy California: Twentynine Palms Dining Facility--North Mainside $17,200,000 The President Feinstein; Boxer
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Navy California: Twentynine Palms Elec. Infra. Upgrade--34.5 KV to 115 KV $46,220,000 The President Feinstein; Boxer
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Navy California: Twentynine Palms Elec. Power Plant/Co-Gen/Gas Turbine--N $53,260,000 The President Feinstein; Boxer
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Navy California: Twentynine Palms HTHW/Chilled Water System $25,790,000 The President Feinstein; Boxer
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Navy California: Twentynine Palms Industrial Waste Water Pretreatment Sys. $3,330,000 The President Feinstein; Boxer
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Navy California: Twentynine Palms Laydown Site Work--North Mainside $21,740,000 The President Feinstein; Boxer
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Navy California: Twentynine Palms Maint. Shop--Tracked $19,780,000 The President Feinstein; Boxer
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Navy California: Twentynine Palms Maint. Shop--Wheeled $16,040,000 The President Feinstein; Boxer
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Navy California: Twentynine Palms Maint. Sunshades--Wheeled $12,580,000 The President Feinstein; Boxer
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Navy California: Twentynine Palms Natural Gas System Extension $19,990,000 The President Feinstein; Boxer
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Navy California: Twentynine Palms Secondary Elec. Dist.--North Mainside $31,720,000 The President Feinstein; Boxer
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Navy California: Twentynine Palms Sewage System Imp. & Lift Station $5,800,000 The President Feinstein; Boxer
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Navy California: Twentynine Palms Station Comm Facility and Infrastructure $49,040,000 The President Feinstein; Boxer
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Navy California: Twentynine Palms Sub-Station and Electrical Upgrades $31,310,000 The President Feinstein; Boxer
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Navy California: Twentynine Palms Water Improvements and Storage Tank $30,610,000 The President Feinstein; Boxer
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Navy Reserve California: Alameda Reserve Training Center $5,960,000 The President Feinstein; Boxer
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Air Force California: Travis AFB KC-10 Cargo Load Training Facility $6,900,000 The President Feinstein; Boxer
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Air Force California: Vandenberg AFB Child Development Center $13,000,000 The President Feinstein; Boxer
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Air NG California: S. Calif. Logistics TFI-Predator Beddown-FTU/LRE Site $8,400,000 The President Feinstein; Boxer
Airport
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Defense-Wide California: Coronado (La Posta) SOF Close Quarters Combat Training Facility $15,722,000 The President Feinstein; Boxer
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Defense-Wide California: El Centro NAF Aircraft Direct Fueling Station $11,000,000 The President Feinstein; Boxer
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Defense-Wide California: Point Loma Annex Replace Fuel Storage Fac Incr 2 $92,300,000 The President Davis (CA) Feinstein; Boxer
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Defense-Wide California: Travis AFB Replace Fuel Distribution System $15,357,000 The President Feinstein; Boxer
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Army Colorado: Fort Carson Automated Multipurpose Machine Gun Range $7,400,000 The President
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Army Colorado: Fort Carson Automated Qualification Training Range $11,000,000 The President
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Army Colorado: Fort Carson Barracks & Dining, Incr 2 $60,000,000 The President
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Army Colorado: Fort Carson Brigade Complex $69,000,000 The President
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Army Colorado: Fort Carson Commissary $35,000,000 The President
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Army Colorado: Fort Carson Convoy Live Fire Range $6,500,000 The President
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Army Colorado: Fort Carson Modified Record Fire Range $4,450,000 The President
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Army Colorado: Fort Carson Railroad Tracks $14,000,000 The President
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Army Colorado: Fort Carson Scout/Recce Gunnery Complex $16,000,000 The President
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Army Colorado: Fort Carson Training Aids Center $18,500,000 The President
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Army Colorado: Fort Carson Urban Assault Course $3,100,000 The President
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Army Colorado: Fort Carson Warrior in Transition Complex $56,000,000 The President
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Chem Demil Colorado: Pueblo Depot Ammunition Demilitarization Facility Ph XI $92,500,000 The President
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Army Reserve Colorado: Colorado Springs Army Reserve Center/Land $13,000,000 The President
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Air Force Colorado: Peterson AFB C-130 Squad Ops/AMU (TFI) $5,200,000 The President
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Air Force Colorado: Peterson AFB National Security Space Institute $19,900,000 The President
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Air Force Colorado: US Air Force Academy Add to Cadet Fitness Center $17,500,000 The President
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Air Reserve Colorado: Schriever AFB Wing Headquarters $10,200,000 The President
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Defense-Wide Colorado: Fort Carson Health and Dental Clinic $31,900,000 The President
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Defense-Wide Colorado: Fort Carson SOF Battalion Ops Complex $45,200,000 The President
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Defense-Wide Colorado: Fort Carson SOF Military Working Dog Facility $3,046,000 The President
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Army Reserve Connecticut: Bridgeport Army Reserve Center/Land $18,500,000 The President
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Air Force Delaware: Dover AFB C-5 Cargo Aircraft Maint Training Facility Ph 1 $5,300,000 The President
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Air Force Delaware: Dover AFB Consolidated Communications Facility $12,100,000 The President Castle Carper; Kaufman
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Army Florida: Eglin AFB Anti-Armor, Tracking & Live Fire Range $3,400,000 The President
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Army Florida: Eglin AFB Automated Qualification Training Range $12,000,000 The President
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Army Florida: Eglin AFB Basic 10M--25M Firing Range (Zero) $3,050,000 The President
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Army Florida: Eglin AFB Grenade Launcher Range $1,600,000 The President
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Army Florida: Eglin AFB Hand Grenade Qualification Course $1,400,000 The President
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Army Florida: Eglin AFB Indoor Firing Range $8,900,000 The President
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Army Florida: Eglin AFB Light Demolition Range $2,200,000 The President
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Army Florida: Eglin AFB Live Fire Exercise Breach Facility $4,950,000 The President
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Army Florida: Eglin AFB Live Fire Exercise Shoothouse $8,000,000 The President
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Army Florida: Eglin AFB Non-Standard Small Arms Range $3,400,000 The President
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Army Florida: Eglin AFB Operations Complex, Ph 3 $80,000,000 The President
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Army Florida: Eglin AFB Urban Assault Course $2,700,000 The President
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Army Florida: Miami-Doral SOUTHCOM Headquarters, Incr 3 $55,400,000 The President Diaz-Balart,
Lincoln
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Army Reserve Florida: Panama City Army Reserve Center/Land $7,300,000 The President
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Army Reserve Florida: West Palm Beach Army Reserve Center/Land $26,000,000 The President
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Navy Florida: Blount Island Port Operations Facility $3,760,000 The President Crenshaw
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Navy Florida: Eglin AFB BEQ, EOD School $26,287,000 The President
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Navy Florida: Jacksonville NAS P-8/MMA Facilities Modification $5,917,000 The President Crenshaw
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Navy Florida: Mayport NS Channel Dredging $46,303,000 The President Crenshaw
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Navy Florida: Mayport NS Wharf Charlie Repair $29,682,000 The President Crenshaw
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Navy Florida: Pensacola NAS Corry A School BEQ R $22,950,000 The President
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Navy Florida: Pensacola NAS Simulator Addition for UMFO Program $3,211,000 The President
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Navy Florida: Whiting Field NAS T-6B JPATS Training Ops Paraloft Facility $4,120,000 The President
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Air Force Florida: Eglin AFB Dormitory (96 RM) $11,000,000 The President
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Air Force Florida: Eglin AFB F-35 A/C Parking Apron $27,652,000 The President
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Air Force Florida: Eglin AFB F-35 Duke Control Tower $3,420,000 The President
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Air Force Florida: Eglin AFB F-35 Hydrant Refueling System, Ph 1 $14,308,000 The President
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Air Force Florida: Eglin AFB F-35 JP8 West Side Bulk Tank Upgrades $1,581,000 The President
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Air Force Florida: Eglin AFB F-35 JP8 Flightline Fillstands $8,892,000 The President
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Air Force Florida: Eglin AFB F-35 Live Ordnance Load Facility $9,900,000 The President
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Air Force Florida: Eglin AFB F-35 Parallel Taxiway Ladder $2,371,000 The President
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Air Force Florida: Eglin AFB F-35 POL Operations Facility $5,236,000 The President
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Air Force Florida: Hurlburt Field Electrical Distribution Substation $8,300,000 The President
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Air Force Florida: Hurlburt Field Refueling Vehicle Maintenance Facility $2,200,000 The President
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Air Force Florida: MacDill AFB CENTCOM Commandant Facility $15,300,000 The President
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Air Force Florida: MacDill AFB Child Development Center $7,000,000 The President
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Air Force Florida: MacDill AFB Dormitory (120 RM) $16,000,000 The President
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Defense-Wide Florida: Eglin AFB SOF Military Working Dog Facility $3,046,000 The President
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Defense-Wide Florida: Hurlburt Field SOF Simulator Facility for MC-130 (Recap) $8,156,000 The President
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Defense-Wide Florida: Jacksonville IAP Replace Jet Fuel Storage Complex $11,500,000 The President
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Army Georgia: Fort Benning Battle Lab $30,000,000 The President Chambliss
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Army Georgia: Fort Benning Combined Arms Collective Training Facility $10,800,000 The President Chambliss
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Army Georgia: Fort Benning Dining Facility $15,000,000 The President Chambliss
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Army Georgia: Fort Benning Fire and Movement Range $2,800,000 The President Chambliss
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Army Georgia: Fort Benning Trainee Barracks Complex, Ph 1 $74,000,000 The President Chambliss
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Army Georgia: Fort Benning Training Area Tank Trails $9,700,000 The President Chambliss
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Army Georgia: Fort Benning Training Battalion Complex $38,000,000 The President Chambliss
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Army Georgia: Fort Benning Training Battalion Complex, Ph 1 $31,000,000 The President Chambliss
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Army Georgia: Fort Benning Training Battalion Complex, Ph 1 $31,000,000 The President Chambliss
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Army Georgia: Fort Benning Warrior in Transition Complex $53,000,000 The President Chambliss
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Army Georgia: Fort Gillem Forensic Lab $10,800,000 The President Chambliss
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Army Georgia: Fort Stewart Automated Sniper Field Fire Range $3,400,000 The President Chambliss
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Army Georgia: Fort Stewart Barracks & Dining, Incr 2 $80,000,000 The President Chambliss
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Army Georgia: Fort Stewart Brigade Complex $48,000,000 The President Chambliss
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Army Georgia: Fort Stewart Warrior in Transition Complex $49,000,000 The President Chambliss
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Army NG Georgia: Fort Benning Readiness Center $15,500,000 The President Chambliss
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Army Reserve Georgia: Atlanta Army Reserve Center/Land $14,000,000 The President Chambliss
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Defense-Wide Georgia: Fort Benning Blood Donor Clinic Replacement $12,313,000 The President Chambliss
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Defense-Wide Georgia: Fort Benning Dental Clinic $4,887,000 The President Chambliss
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Defense-Wide Georgia: Fort Benning SOF Expand Battalion Headquarters $3,046,000 The President Chambliss
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Defense-Wide Georgia: Fort Benning Wilson ES Construct Gymnasium $2,330,000 The President Chambliss
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Defense-Wide Georgia: Fort Stewart Health and Dental Clinic $22,200,000 The President Chambliss
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Defense-Wide Georgia: Fort Stewart New Elementary School $22,501,000 The President Chambliss
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Army Hawaii: Schofield Barracks Vehicle Maintenance Shop $63,000,000 The President Inouye
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Army Hawaii: Schofield Barracks Vehicle Maintenance Shop $36,000,000 The President Inouye
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Army Hawaii: Schofield Barracks Warrior in Transition Barracks $55,000,000 The President Inouye
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Army Hawaii: Schofield Barracks Warrior in Transition Complex $30,000,000 The President Inouye
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Army Hawaii: Wheeler AAF Regional SATCOM Information Center $7,500,000 The President Inouye
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Navy Hawaii: Oahu Range, 1000--Puuloa $5,380,000 The President Inouye
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Navy Hawaii: Pearl Harbor APCSS Conference & Technology Learning Center $12,775,000 The President Inouye
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Navy Hawaii: Pearl Harbor Missile Magazines (5), West Loch $22,407,000 The President Inouye
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Navy Hawaii: Pearl Harbor PACFLT Sub Drive-In Mag Silencing Facility (Incr) $8,645,000 The President Inouye
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Air Force Hawaii: Wheeler AAF ASOC Complex $15,000,000 The President Inouye
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Air NG Hawaii: Hickam AFB TFI--F-22 LO/Composite Repair Facility $26,000,000 The President Inouye
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Air NG Hawaii: Hickam AFB TFI--F-22 Parking Apron and Taxiways $7,000,000 The President Inouye
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Defense-Wide Hawaii: Ford Island Pacific Operations Facility Upgrade $9,633,000 The President Inouye
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Army NG Idaho: Gowen Field Combined Arms Collective Training Facility $16,100,000 The President
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Air Force Idaho: Mountain Home AFB Logistics Readiness Center $20,000,000 The President Simpson Crapo; Risch
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Army Reserve Illinois: Chicago Army Reserve Center $23,000,000 The President Durbin
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Navy Reserve Illinois: Joliet Reserve Training Center $7,957,000 The President Durbin
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Army NG Indiana: Muscatatuck Combined Arms Collective Training Facility, Ph 2 $10,100,000 The President
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Army Kansas: Fort Riley Advanced Waste Water Treatment Plant $28,000,000 The President
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Army Kansas: Fort Riley Battalion Complex $59,000,000 The President
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Army Kansas: Fort Riley Brigade Complex $49,000,000 The President
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Army Kansas: Fort Riley Igloo Storage, Installation $7,200,000 The President
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Army Kansas: Fort Riley Land Vehicle Fueling Facility $3,700,000 The President
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Army Kansas: Fort Riley Training Aids Center $15,500,000 The President
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Chem Demil Kentucky: Blue Grass Depot Ammunition Demilitarization Ph X $59,041,000 The President McConnell
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Army Kentucky: Fort Knox Warrior in Transition Complex $70,000,000 The President McConnell
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Defense-Wide Kentucky: Fort Campbell Health Clinic $8,600,000 The President McConnell
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Defense-Wide Kentucky: Fort Campbell SOF Battalion Ops Complex $29,289,000 The President McConnell
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Defense-Wide Kentucky: Fort Campbell SOF Military Working Dog Facility $3,046,000 The President McConnell
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Army Louisiana: Fort Polk Land Purchases and Condemnation $17,000,000 The President
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Army Louisiana: Fort Polk Warrior in Transition Complex $32,000,000 The President
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Air NG Maine: Bangor IAP Replace Aircraft Maint Hangar/Shops $28,000,000 The President Collins; Snowe
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Army Maryland: Fort Detrick Satellite Communications Center $18,000,000 The President Mikulski
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Army Maryland: Fort Detrick Satellite Communications Facility $21,000,000 The President Mikulski
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Air Force Maryland: Andrews AFB Replace Munitions Storage Area $9,300,000 The President Edwards (MD) Mikulski; Cardin
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Air NG Maryland: Andrews AFB Replace Munitions Maintenance & Storage Complex $14,000,000 The President Mikulski
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Defense-Wide Maryland: Aberdeen Proving Ground USAMRICD Replacement, Incr II $111,400,000 The President Mikulski
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Defense-Wide Maryland: Fort Detrick Boundary Gate at Nalin Pond $10,750,000 The President Mikulski
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Defense-Wide Maryland: Fort Detrick Emergency Service Center $16,125,000 The President Mikulski
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Defense-Wide Maryland: Fort Detrick NIBC Truck Inspection Station & Road $2,932,000 The President Mikulski
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Defense-Wide Maryland: Fort Detrick USAMRIID Stage I, Incr IV $108,000,000 The President Mikulski
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Defense-Wide Maryland: Fort Meade Mission Support--PSAT $8,800,000 The President Mikulski
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Defense-Wide Maryland: Fort Meade South Campus Utility Plant $195,000,000 The President Mikulski
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Army NG Massachusetts: Hanscom AFB Armed Forces Reserve Center (JFHQ) $29,000,000 The President Kennedy; Kerry
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Army NG Minnesota: Arden Hills Readiness Center Ph 2 $6,700,000 The President Klobuchar
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Army NG Minnesota: Camp Ripley Urban Assault Course $1,710,000 The President
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Army Reserve Minnesota: Fort Snelling Army Reserve Center $12,000,000 The President
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Defense-Wide Minnesota: Duluth IAP Jet Fuel Storage Complex $15,000,000 The President
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Army NG Mississippi: Camp Shelby Combined Arms Collective Training Facility Add/ $16,100,000 The President
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Air Reserve Mississippi: Keesler AFB Aerial Port Squadron Facility $9,800,000 The President
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Army Missouri: Fort Leonard Wood Automated-Aided Instruction Facility $27,000,000 The President
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Army Missouri: Fort Leonard Wood Transient Advanced Trainee Barracks, Ph 1 $99,000,000 The President
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Army Missouri: Fort Leonard Wood Warrior in Transition Complex $19,500,000 The President
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Army Missouri: Fort Leonard Wood Wheeled Vehicle Drivers Course $17,500,000 The President
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Army NG Missouri: Boonville Readiness Center Add/Alt $1,800,000 The President
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Defense-Wide Missouri: Fort Leonard Wood Dental Clinic Addition $5,570,000 The President
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Army NG Nebraska: Lincoln Armed Forces Reserve Center (JFHQ) $23,000,000 The President
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Air NG Nebraska: Lincoln MAP Joint Forces Operations Center--ANG Share $1,500,000 The President
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Army NG Nevada: North Las Vegas Readiness Center $26,000,000 The President Reid
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Air Force Nevada: Creech AFB UAS AT/FP Security Updates $2,700,000 The President Reid
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Army NG New Mexico: Santa Fe Army Aviation Support Facility $39,000,000 The President
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Air Force New Mexico: Cannon AFB WB--Consolidated Communication Facility $15,000,000 The President Lujan
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Air Force New Mexico: Holloman AFB F-22A Consolidated Munitions Maint (TFI) $5,500,000 The President Bingaman; Tom Udall
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Air Force New Mexico: Kirtland AFB HC-130J Simulator Facility $8,700,000 The President
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Air Force New Mexico: Kirtland AFB MC-130J Simulator Facility $8,000,000 The President
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Defense-Wide New Mexico: Cannon AFB SOF AMU Addition (CV-22) $11,595,000 The President
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Defense-Wide New Mexico: Cannon AFB SOF Fuel Cell Hangar (MC-130) $41,269,000 The President
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Army New York: Fort Drum Barracks $57,000,000 The President Schumer; Gillibrand
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Army New York: Fort Drum Warrior in Transition Complex $21,000,000 The President Schumer; Gillibrand
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Army New York: Fort Drum Water System Expansion $6,500,000 The President Schumer; Gillibrand
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Army Reserve New York: Rochester Army Reserve Center/Land $13,600,000 The President Schumer; Gillibrand
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Army North Carolina: Fort Bragg Automated Multipurpose Machine Gun Range $4,350,000 The President
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Army North Carolina: Fort Bragg Company Operations Facility $3,300,000 The President
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Army North Carolina: Fort Bragg Simulations Center $50,000,000 The President
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Army North Carolina: Fort Bragg Transient Training Barracks Complex $16,500,000 The President
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Army North Carolina: Fort Bragg Vehicle Maintenance Shop $19,500,000 The President
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Army North Carolina: Fort Bragg Vehicle Maintenance Shop $17,500,000 The President
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Army North Carolina: Sunny Point MOT Lightning Protection System $25,000,000 The President
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Army North Carolina: Sunny Point MOT Towers $3,900,000 The President
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Navy North Carolina: Camp Lejeune 4th Infantry Battalion Ops Complex $55,150,000 The President
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Navy North Carolina: Camp Lejeune BEQ--Wallace Creek $34,160,000 The President
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Navy North Carolina: Camp Lejeune BEQ--Wallace Creek $43,480,000 The President
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Navy North Carolina: Camp Lejeune BEQ--Wallace Creek $44,390,000 The President
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Navy North Carolina: Camp Lejeune BEQ--Wallace Creek $44,390,000 The President
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Navy North Carolina: Camp Lejeune BEQ--Wallace Creek $42,110,000 The President
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Navy North Carolina: Camp Lejeune Consolidated Info Tech/Telecom Complex $46,120,000 The President
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Navy North Carolina: Camp Lejeune Field Training Facility--Devil Dog--SOI $37,170,000 The President
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Navy North Carolina: Camp Lejeune Maintenance/Ops Complex $52,390,000 The President
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Navy North Carolina: Camp Lejeune MP Working Dog Kennel--Relocation $8,370,000 The President
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Navy North Carolina: Camp Lejeune New Base Entry Point and Road Ph I $79,150,000 The President
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Navy North Carolina: Camp Lejeune Physical Fitness Center $39,760,000 The President
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Navy North Carolina: Camp Lejeune Pre-Trial Detainee Facility $18,580,000 The President
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Navy North Carolina: Camp Lejeune Road Network--Wallace Creek $15,130,000 The President
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Navy North Carolina: Camp Lejeune SOI-East Facilities--Camp Geiger $56,940,000 The President
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Navy North Carolina: Camp Lejeune Utility Expansion--Courthouse Bay $56,280,000 The President
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Navy North Carolina: Cherry Point MCAS EMS/Fire Vehicle Facility $10,600,000 The President
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Navy North Carolina: Cherry Point MCAS Ordnance Magazines $12,360,000 The President
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Navy North Carolina: New River MCAS Apron Expansion Ph 2 $35,600,000 The President
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Navy North Carolina: New River MCAS Gymnasium/Outdoor Pool $19,920,000 The President
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Navy North Carolina: New River MCAS Parallel Taxiway $17,870,000 The President
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Navy North Carolina: New River MCAS Tactical Support Van Pad Addition $5,490,000 The President
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Navy North Carolina: New River MCAS VMMT-204 Maintenance Hangar Ph 3 $28,210,000 The President
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Defense-Wide North Carolina: Fort Bragg Consolidated Health Clinic $26,386,000 The President
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Defense-Wide North Carolina: Fort Bragg Health Clinic $31,272,000 The President
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Defense-Wide North Carolina: Camp Lejeune SOF Academic Instruction Facility Expansion $11,791,000 The President
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Defense-Wide North Carolina: Fort Bragg SOF Battalion & Company HQ $15,500,000 The President
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Defense-Wide North Carolina: Fort Bragg SOF Battalion Headquarters Facility $13,000,000 The President
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Defense-Wide North Carolina: Fort Bragg SOF Military Working Dog Facility $1,125,000 The President
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Defense-Wide North Carolina: Fort Bragg SOF Military Working Dog Facility $3,046,000 The President
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Defense-Wide North Carolina: Fort Bragg SOF Operations Addition North $27,513,000 The President
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Defense-Wide North Carolina: Fort Bragg SOF Operations Support Addition $13,756,000 The President
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Defense-Wide North Carolina: Fort Bragg SOF TUAV Hangar $2,948,000 The President
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Defense-Wide North Carolina: Fort Bragg Special Ops Prep & Conditioning Course $24,600,000 The President
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Defense-Wide North Carolina: Fort Bragg Albritton JHS Addition $3,439,000 The President
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Air Force North Dakota: Minot AFB Missile Procedures Training Operations $10,000,000 The President Pomeroy
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Air Force North Dakota: Minot AFB Munitions Trailer Storage Facility $1,500,000 The President
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Army Reserve Ohio: Cincinnati Army Reserve Center/Land $13,000,000 The President
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Air Force Ohio: Wright-Patterson AFB Conversion for Advanced Power Research Lab $21,000,000 The President
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Air Force Ohio: Wright-Patterson AFB Info Tech Complex Ph 1 $27,000,000 The President
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Air NG Ohio: Mansfield Lahm Airport TFI--Red Horse Squadron Beddown $11,400,000 The President Jordan (OH)
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Army Oklahoma: Fort Sill Automated Infantry Squad Battle Course $3,500,000 The President
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Army Oklahoma: Fort Sill Barracks $65,000,000 The President
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Army Oklahoma: Fort Sill Warrior in Transition Complex $22,000,000 The President
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Army Oklahoma: McAlester AAP General Purpose Storage Building $11,200,000 The President
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Army Oklahoma: McAlester AAP High Explosive Magazine, Depot Level $1,300,000 The President
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Air Force Oklahoma: Altus AFB Repair Taxiways $20,300,000 The President
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Air Force Oklahoma: Tinker AFB Building 3001 Hangar Door $13,037,000 The President
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Air NG Oklahoma: Will Rogers World Airport TFI--ASOS Beddown $7,300,000 The President
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Defense-Wide Oklahoma: Fort Sill Dental Clinic $10,554,000 The President
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Defense-Wide Oklahoma: Altus AFB Replace Upload Facility $2,700,000 The President
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Army Reserve Pennsylvania: Ashley Army Reserve Center $9,800,000 The President
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Army Reserve Pennsylvania: Harrisburg Army Reserve Center $7,600,000 The President
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Army Reserve Pennsylvania: Newton Square Army Reserve Center/Land $20,000,000 The President
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Army Reserve Pennsylvania: Uniontown Army Reserve Center/Land $11,800,000 The President
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FH Defense-Wide Pennsylvania: New Cumberland Depot Family Housing $2,859,000 The President
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Navy Rhode Island: Newport NS Officer Training Command Quarters $45,803,000 The President
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Army South Carolina: Charleston NWS Pier and Loading/Unloading Ramps $5,700,000 The President
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Army South Carolina: Charleston NWS Railroad Tracks $12,000,000 The President
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Army South Carolina: Charleston NWS Staging Area $4,100,000 The President
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Army South Carolina: Fort Jackson Advanced Skills Trainee Barracks $32,000,000 The President
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Army South Carolina: Fort Jackson Infiltration Course $1,900,000 The President
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Army South Carolina: Fort Jackson Modified Record Fire Range $3,600,000 The President
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Army South Carolina: Fort Jackson Training Battalion Complex $66,000,000 The President
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Army NG South Carolina: Eastover Army Aviation Support Facility Add/Alt $26,000,000 The President
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Army NG South Carolina: Greenville Army Aviation Support Facility $40,000,000 The President
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Navy South Carolina: Beaufort MCAS Widebody Aircraft Fuel Lane $1,280,000 The President
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Navy South Carolina: Parris Island MCRD Electrical Substation and Improvements $6,972,000 The President
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Navy Reserve South Carolina: Charleston Reserve Vehicle Maintenance Facility $4,240,000 The President
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Army Texas: Fort Bliss Aircraft Fuel Storage $10,800,000 The President Hutchison
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Army Texas: Fort Bliss Automated Infantry Platoon Battle Course $7,000,000 The President Hutchison
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Army Texas: Fort Bliss Automated Multipurpose Machine Gun Range $6,900,000 The President Hutchison
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Army Texas: Fort Bliss Automated Sniper Field Fire Range $4,250,000 The President Hutchison
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Army Texas: Fort Bliss Brigade Staging Area Complex $14,800,000 The President Hutchison
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Army Texas: Fort Bliss Digital Multipurpose Range Complex $45,000,000 The President Hutchison
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Army Texas: Fort Bliss Fire and Military Police Stations $16,500,000 The President Hutchison
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Army Texas: Fort Bliss Known Distance Range $4,750,000 The President Hutchison
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Army Texas: Fort Bliss Light Demolition Range $2,400,000 The President Hutchison
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Army Texas: Fort Bliss Scout/Recce Gunnery Complex $17,000,000 The President Hutchison
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Army Texas: Fort Bliss Simulation Center $23,000,000 The President Hutchison
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Army Texas: Fort Bliss Vehicle Maintenance & Company Ops Facility $31,000,000 The President Hutchison
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Army Texas: Fort Bliss Vehicle Maintenance Shop $16,000,000 The President Hutchison
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Army Texas: Fort Bliss Vehicle Maintenance Shop $20,000,000 The President Hutchison
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Army Texas: Fort Hood Automated Multipurpose Machine Gun Range $6,700,000 The President Hutchison
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Army Texas: Fort Hood Urban Assault Course $2,400,000 The President Hutchison
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Army Texas: Fort Hood Vehicle Maintenance Shop $23,000,000 The President Hutchison
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Army Texas: Fort Sam Houston Access Control Point and Road Improvements $10,800,000 The President Hutchison
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Army Texas: Fort Sam Houston General Instruction Building $9,000,000 The President Hutchison
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Army NG Texas: Austin Armed Forces Reserve Center $16,500,000 The President Hutchison
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Army NG Texas: Austin Field Maintenance Shop, Joint $5,700,000 The President Hutchison
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Army Reserve Texas: Austin Armed Forces Reserve Center/AMSA $20,000,000 The President Hutchison
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Army Reserve Texas: Fort Bliss Army Reserve Center $9,500,000 The President Hutchison
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Army Reserve Texas: Houston Army Reserve Center/Land $24,000,000 The President Hutchison
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Army Reserve Texas: San Antonio Army Reserve Center $20,000,000 The President Hutchison
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Navy Texas: Corpus Christi NAS Operational Facilities for T-6 $19,764,000 The President Ortiz Hutchison
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Navy Reserve Texas: San Antonio Reserve Training Center $2,210,000 The President Hutchison
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Air Force Texas: Dyess AFB C-130J Alter Hangar $4,500,000 The President Hutchison
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Air Force Texas: Goodfellow AFB Joint Intel Tech Training Facility, Ph 1 (TFI) $18,400,000 The President Hutchison
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Air Force Texas: Goodfellow AFB Student Dormitory (100 RM) $14,000,000 The President Hutchison
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Air Force Texas: Lackland AFB BMT Satellite Classroom/Dining Facility $32,000,000 The President Hutchison
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Air Force Texas: Lackland AFB Evasion, Conduct After Capture Training $4,879,000 The President Hutchison
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Air Force Texas: Lackland AFB Recruit Dormitory 2, Phase 2 $77,000,000 The President Hutchison
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Air Reserve Texas: Lackland AFB C-5 Ground Training Schoolhouse Addition $1,500,000 The President Gonzalez Hutchison
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Defense-Wide Texas: Fort Bliss Health and Dental Clinic $24,600,000 The President Hutchison
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Defense-Wide Texas: Fort Bliss Hospital Replacement Incr 1 $86,975,000 The President Hutchison
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Defense-Wide Texas: Lackland AFB Ambulatory Care Center, Phase 1 $72,610,000 The President Hutchison
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Defense-Wide Texas: Lackland AFB Dental Clinic Replacement $29,318,000 The President Hutchison
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Defense-Wide Texas: Fort Hood Alter Fuel Pump House and Fill Stand $3,000,000 The President Hutchison
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Army Utah: Dugway Proving Ground Water Treatment Systems $25,000,000 The President
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Air Force Utah: Hill AFB F-22A Radar Cross Section Testing Facility $21,053,000 The President
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Air Reserve Utah: Hill AFB Reserve Squad Ops/AMU Facility $3,200,000 The President
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Defense-Wide Utah: Camp Williams Data Center 1 Incr 2 $600,000,000 The President
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Army Virginia: Fort A.P. Hill Automated Infantry Platoon Battle Course $4,900,000 The President Warner; Webb
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Army Virginia: Fort A.P. Hill Field Training Area $9,000,000 The President Warner; Webb
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Army Virginia: Fort A.P. Hill Training Aids Center $9,100,000 The President Warner; Webb
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Army Virginia: Fort Belvoir Flight Control Tower $8,400,000 The President Moran (VA); Warner; Webb
Connolly (VA)
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Army Virginia: Fort Belvoir Road and Access Control Point $9,500,000 The President Moran (VA); Warner; Webb
Connolly (VA)
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Army NG Virginia: Fort Pickett Regional Training Institute Ph 2 $32,000,000 The President Warner; Webb
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Navy Virginia: Little Creek NAB Naval Construction Division Operations Facility $13,095,000 The President Warner; Webb
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Navy Virginia: Norfolk E-2D Trainer Facility $11,737,000 The President Warner; Webb
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Navy Virginia: Norfolk Facility Upgrades for E-2D Program $6,402,000 The President Warner; Webb
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Navy Virginia: Portsmouth Ship Repair Pier Replacement $126,969,000 The President Warner; Webb
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Navy Virginia: Quantico MCB Aircraft Trainer $3,170,000 The President Warner; Webb
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Navy Virginia: Quantico MCB Battalion Training Facility -MSGBN $10,340,000 The President Warner; Webb
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Navy Virginia: Quantico MCB Dining Facility--TBS $14,780,000 The President Warner; Webb
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Navy Virginia: Quantico MCB MC Information Operations Center--MCIOC $29,620,000 The President Warner; Webb
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Navy Virginia: Quantico MCB South Mainside Electrical Substation $15,270,000 The President Warner; Webb
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Navy Virginia: Quantico MCB Student Quarters--TBS (Phase 4) $32,060,000 The President Warner; Webb
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Navy Reserve Virginia: Oceana NAS C-40 Hangar $30,400,000 The President Warner; Webb
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Air Force Virginia: Langley AFB West & LaSalle Gates Force Protection/Access $10,000,000 The President Nye Warner; Webb
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Defense-Wide Virginia: Pentagon Reservation Pentagon Electrical Upgrade $19,272,000 The President Warner; Webb
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Defense-Wide Virginia: Pentagon Reservation Secondary Uninterruptable Power Raven Rock $8,400,000 The President Warner; Webb
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Defense-Wide Virginia: Dam Neck Annex SOF Operations Facilty Inc III $15,967,000 The President Warner; Webb
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Defense-Wide Virginia: Little Creek NAB SOF Support Activity Operation Facility $18,669,000 The President Warner; Webb
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Defense-Wide Virginia: Dahlgren Aegis BMD Facility Expansion $24,500,000 The President Warner; Webb
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Army Washington: Fort Lewis Animal Building $3,050,000 The President Dicks
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Army Washington: Fort Lewis Brigade Complex, Incr 4 $102,000,000 The President Dicks
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Army Washington: Fort Lewis Live Fire Exercise Shoothouse $2,550,000 The President Dicks
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Army Washington: Fort Lewis Modified Record Fire Range $4,100,000 The President Dicks
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Navy Washington: Bangor Limited Area Production/Storage Complex Incr 6 $87,292,000 The President Dicks
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Navy Washington: Bremerton CVN Maintenance Pier Replacement Incr 2 $69,064,000 The President Dicks
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Navy Washington: Bremerton Enclave Fencing/Parking, Silverdale $67,419,000 The President Dicks
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Navy Washington: Spokane Joint Personnel Recovery Agency Specialized SERE $12,707,000 The President Dicks
Training
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Defense-Wide Washington: Fort Lewis Health and Dental Clinic $15,636,000 The President Dicks
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Defense-Wide Washington: Fort Lewis SOF Support Company Facility $14,500,000 The President Dicks
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Defense-Wide Washington: Fairchild AFB Replace Fuel Distribution System $7,500,000 The President Dicks
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Army Reserve Wisconsin: Fort McCoy Combined Arms Collective Training Facility $25,000,000 The President
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Air Force Wyoming: F.E. Warren AFB ADAL Missile Service Complex $9,100,000 The President Enzi; Barrasso
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Army Afghanistan: Bagram AB Aviation Support Facility $2,600,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Bagram AB Barracks $18,500,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Bagram AB Coalition Operation Center $49,000,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Bagram AB Fuel System Ph 6 $12,000,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Bagram AB Fuel System Ph 7 $5,000,000 The President
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Air Force Afghanistan: Bagram AB Passenger Terminal $22,000,000 The President
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Navy Bahrain: Bahrain NSA Waterfront Development Ph 2 $41,526,000 The President
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Defense-Wide Belgium: Brussels Replace Elementary School (SHAPE) $38,124,000 The President
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Air Force Colombia: Palanquero AB Air Base Development $43,000,000 The President
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Navy Djibouti: Camp Lemonier Ammo Supply Point $21,689,000 The President
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Navy Djibouti: Camp Lemonier Fire Station $4,772,000 The President
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Navy Djibouti: Camp Lemonier Interior Paved Roads Phase A $7,275,000 The President
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Navy Djibouti: Camp Lemonier Security Fencing I $8,109,000 The President
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Army Germany: Ansbach Barracks $17,500,000 The President
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Army Germany: Ansbach Barracks $14,200,000 The President
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Army Germany: Kleber Kaserne Barracks $20,000,000 The President
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FH Army Germany: Baumholder Family Housing Replacement Construction (138 $18,000,000 The President
Units)
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FH Army Germany: Wiesbaden Family Housing Replacement Construction Incr 2 $10,000,000 The President
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FH Army Germany: Wiesbaden Family Housing Replacement Construction Incr 2 $11,000,000 The President
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FH Army Germany: Wiesbaden Family Housing Replacement Construction Incr 2 $11,000,000 The President
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Air Force Germany: Ramstein AB Construct AGE Maint Complex $11,500,000 The President
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Air Force Germany: Ramstein AB Contingency Response Group Command $23,200,000 The President
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Air Force Germany: Spangdahlem AB Fitness Center $23,500,000 The President
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Defense-Wide Germany: Kaiserslautern Kaiserslautern Complex Phase 1 $19,380,000 The President
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Defense-Wide Germany: Kaiserslautern Kaiserslautern HS Replace School $74,165,000 The President
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Defense-Wide Germany: Wiesbaden Wiesbaden HS New Cafeteria and Kitchen $5,379,000 The President
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Defense-Wide Greece: Souda Bay NS Fuel Storage Tanks & Pipeline Replacement $24,000,000 The President
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Air Force Guam: Andersen AFB Commando Warrior Operations Facility $4,200,000 The President Bordallo
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Air Force Guam: Andersen AFB NW Field ATFP Perimeter Fence and Road $4,752,000 The President Bordallo
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Air Force Guam: Andersen AFB NW Field Combat Support Vehicle Maint Facility $15,500,000 The President Bordallo
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Air Force Guam: Andersen AFB Strike FOL Electrical Infrastructure $33,750,000 The President Bordallo
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Defense-Wide Guam: Agana NAS Replace Gas Cylinder Storage Facility $4,900,000 The President Bordallo
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Army NG Guam: Barrigada Readiness Center $30,000,000 The President Bordallo
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Navy Guam: Guam NB AAFB North Ramp Parking Phase 1 $88,797,000 The President Bordallo
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Navy Guam: Guam NB AAFB North Ramp Utilities Phase 1 $21,500,000 The President Bordallo
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Navy Guam: Guam NB Apra Harbor Wharves Improvement Phase 1 $127,033,000 The President Bordallo
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Navy Guam: Guam NB Consolidated SLC Training & CSS-15 HQ Facility $45,309,000 The President Bordallo
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Navy Guam: Guam NB Defense Access Road Improvements $48,860,000 The President
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Navy Guam: Guam NB Military Working Dog Relocation, Apra Harbor $14,000,000 The President Bordallo
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Navy Guam: Guam NB Torpedo Exercise Support Building $15,627,000 The President Bordallo
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Navy FH Guam: Guam NB Replace Guam N. Tipalao Ph III $20,730,000 The President
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Defense-Wide Guam: Guam NB Hospital Replacement Incr 1 $259,156,000 The President Bordallo
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Defense-Wide Guantanamo Bay: Guantanamo NS Replace Fuel Storage Tanks $12,500,000 The President
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Army Italy: Vicenza Brigade Complex- Barracks/Community, Incr 3 $22,500,000 The President
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Army Italy: Vicenza Brigade Complex- Operations Support Facility, $23,500,000 The President
Incr 3
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Air Force Italy: Sigonella NAS Global Hawk Aircraft Maint and Ops Complex $31,300,000 The President
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Army Japan: Okinawa Training Aids Center $6,000,000 The President
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Army Japan: Sagamihara Training Aids Center $6,000,000 The President
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Army Korea: Camp Humphreys Fire Stations $13,200,000 The President
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Army Korea: Camp Humphreys Vehicle Maintenance Shop $19,000,000 The President
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Army Korea: Camp Humphreys Vehicle Maintenance Shop $18,000,000 The President
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FH Navy Korea: Pusan Chinhae Welcome Center/Warehouse $4,376,000 The President
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Defense-Wide Korea: K-16 Airfield Convert Warehouses $5,050,000 The President
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Defense-Wide Korea: Osan AB Replace Hydrant Fuel System $28,000,000 The President
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Army Kuwait: Camp Arifjan APS Warehouses $82,000,000 The President
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Air Force Qatar: Al Udeid AB Blatchford-Preston Complex Ph II $60,000,000 The President
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Army Reserve Puerto Rico: Caguas Army Reserve Center/Land $12,400,000 The President
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Navy Spain: Rota NS Reception Airfield Facilities $26,278,000 The President
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Air Force Turkey: Incirlik AB Consolidated Community Center $9,200,000 The President
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Defense-Wide United Kingdom: Alconbury RAF Medical/Dental Clinic Replacement $14,227,000 The President
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Defense-Wide United Kingdom: Lakenheath RAF Liberty IS--Gymnasium $4,509,000 The President
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Defense-Wide United Kingdom: Menwith Hill MHS PSC Construction $37,588,000 The President
Station
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Defense-Wide United Kingdom: Mildenhall RAF Fuel Tank Distribution Pipeline $4,700,000 The President
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Army NG Virgin Islands: St. Croix Regional Training Institute Ph 1 $20,000,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Airborne Dining Facility $2,200,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Airborne Waste Management Area $5,600,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Altimur Dining Facility $2,150,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Altimur Waste Management Area $5,600,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Asadabad Waste Management Area $5,500,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Bagram AB Access Roads $21,000,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Bagram AB Command and Control Facility $4,500,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Bagram AB Drainage System, Phase 2 $21,000,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Bagram AB MEDLOG Warehouse $3,350,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Bagram AB Army Pre-Positioned Stock Compound $38,000,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Bagram AB Command and Control Facility $38,000,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Bagram AB Perimeter Fence and Guard Towers $7,000,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Blessing Waste Management Area $5,600,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Bostick Waste Management Area $5,500,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Dwyer Dining Facility $6,600,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Dwyer Fuel System, Phase 1 $5,800,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Dwyer Waste Management Area $6,900,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Frontenac Dining Facility $2,200,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Gardez Dining Facility $2,200,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Gardez Fuel System, Phase 1 $6,000,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Gardez Tactical Runway $28,000,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Ghazni Waste Management Complex $5,500,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Jalalabad Ammunition Supply Point $35,000,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Jalalabad Dining Facility $4,350,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Jalalabad Perimeter Fencing $2,050,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Joyce Dining Facility $2,100,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Joyce Waste Management Area $5,600,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Kabul Camp Phoenix West Expansion $39,000,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Kabul USFOR-A Headquarters and Housing $98,000,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Kandahar Command and Control Facility $4,500,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Kandahar Command and Control Facility $4,500,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Kandahar Command and Control Facility $4,500,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Kandahar South Park Roads $11,000,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Kandahar Tanker Truck Offload Facility $23,000,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Kandahar Theater Vehicle Maintenance Facility $55,000,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Kandahar Warehouse $20,000,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Kandahar Waste Management Complex $10,000,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Maywand Dining Facility $2,200,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Maywand Waste Management Area $5,600,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Methar-Lam Waste Management Area $4,150,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Salerno Dining Facility $4,300,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Salerno Electrical Distribution Grid $2,600,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Salerno Fuel System, Phase 1 $12,800,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Salerno Runway Upgrade $25,000,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Salerno Waste Management Complex $5,500,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Shank Dining Facility $4,350,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Shank Electrical Distribution Grid $4,600,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Shank Waste Management Complex $8,100,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Shank Water Distribution System $2,650,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Sharana Aircraft Maintenance Facilities $12,200,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Sharana Ammunition Supply Point $14,000,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Sharana Electrical Distribution Grid $2,600,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Sharana Rotary Wing Parking $32,000,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Tarin Kowt Ammunition Supply Point $35,000,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Tarin Kowt Dining Facility $2,200,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Tarin Kowt Fuel System, Phase 2 $11,800,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Tarin Kowt Waste Management Area $6,800,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Tombstone/Bastion Basic Load Ammunition Holding Area $7,500,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Tombstone/Bastion Dining Facility $8,900,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Tombstone/Bastion Entry Control Point and Access Roads $14,200,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Tombstone/Bastion Fuel System, Phase 2 $14,200,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Tombstone/Bastion Level 3 Medical Facility $16,500,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Tombstone/Bastion Roads $4,300,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Tombstone/Bastion Water Supply and Distribution System $6,200,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Wolverine Dining Facility $4,350,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Wolverine Fuel System, Phase 1 $5,800,000 The President
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Army Afghanistan: Wolverine Waste Management Complex $6,900,000 The President
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Air Force Afghanistan: Bagram AB Aviation Operations & Maintenance Facilities $8,900,000 The President
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Air Force Afghanistan: Bagram AB Cargo Terminal $13,800,000 The President
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Air Force Afghanistan: Bagram AB Expeditionary Fighter Shelter $6,400,000 The President
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Air Force Afghanistan: Dwyer Cargo Handling Area $4,900,000 The President
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Air Force Afghanistan: Kandahar Aviation Operations & Maintenance Facilities $10,500,000 The President
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Air Force Afghanistan: Kandahar Cargo Helicopter Apron $32,000,000 The President
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Air Force Afghanistan: Kandahar CAS Apron Expansion $25,000,000 The President
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Air Force Afghanistan: Kandahar Expeditionary Fighter Shelter $6,400,000 The President
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Air Force Afghanistan: Kandahar ISR Apron Expansion $40,000,000 The President
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Air Force Afghanistan: Kandahar Refueler Apron/Relocate HCP $66,000,000 The President
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Air Force Afghanistan: Kandahar Relocate North Airfield Road $16,000,000 The President
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Air Force Afghanistan: Kandahar Secure RSOI Facility $9,700,000 The President
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Air Force Afghanistan: Kandahar Tactical Airlift Apron $29,000,000 The President
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Air Force Afghanistan: Shank Cargo Handling Area $4,900,000 The President
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Air Force Afghanistan: Tarin Kowt Cargo Handling Area $4,900,000 The President
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Air Force Afghanistan: Tombstone/Bastion Aviation Operations & Maintenance Facilities $8,900,000 The President
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Air Force Afghanistan: Tombstone/Bastion Cargo Handling Area $18,000,000 The President
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Air Force Afghanistan: Tombstone/Bastion CAS Apron Expansion $40,000,000 The President
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Air Force Afghanistan: Tombstone/Bastion Expeditionary Fighter Shelter $6,300,000 The President
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Air Force Afghanistan: Tombstone/Bastion ISR Apron $41,000,000 The President
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Air Force Afghanistan: Tombstone/Bastion Secure RSOI Facility $10,000,000 The President
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Air Force Afghanistan: Tombstone/Bastion Strategic Airlift Apron Expansion $32,000,000 The President
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Air Force Afghanistan: Wolverine Cargo Handling Area $4,900,000 The President
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, MILITARY CONSTRUCTION
[Congressionally Directed Spending Items]
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Requester(s)
Account Location Project Amount -------------------------------------------------------------
House Senate
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Army Alabama: Anniston Depot Industrial Area Electric System Upgrade $3,300,000 Rogers (AL)
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Army Alabama: Fort Rucker Water Survival Training Facility $401,000 Bright
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Army Alabama: Redstone Arsenal Gate 7 Access Control Point $3,550,000 Griffith Sessions
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Defense-Wide Alabama: Redstone Arsenal Missile and Space Intelligence Center EOEC $12,000,000 Griffith Shelby
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Army Alabama: Fort Rucker AVIM Hangar $1,170,000 Bright Sessions
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Army Alaska: Fort Richardson Combat Pistol Range $4,900,000 Begich
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Air Force Alaska: Eielson AFB Arctic Utilidors--Ph 11 $9,900,000 Young (AK) Murkowski
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Air Force Alaska: Eielson AFB Taxiway Golf Lighting $3,450,000 Young (AK) Murkowski
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Air Force Arkansas: Little Rock AFB Security Forces Operations Facility $10,400,000 Snyder Pryor; Lincoln
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Army NG Arkansas: West Memphis Readiness Center $1,240,000 Berry
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Army Arizona: Fort Huachuca Fire Station, Two Company $6,700,000 Giffords
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Navy California: Bridgeport MWTC Commissary $6,830,000 McKeon
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Air Force California: Los Angeles AFB Consolidated Parking Area Ph 1 $8,000,000 Sanchez, Loretta
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Air Reserve California: March ARB Small Arms Firing Range $9,800,000 Calvert
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Navy California: Monterey NSA Marine Meteorology Center $10,240,000 Farr
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Navy California: Point Loma NB Add/Alt Marine Mammal Surgical Center $2,330,000 Davis (CA)
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Air Force California: Travis AFB Taxiway Mike Bypass Road $6,000,000 Tauscher Boxer
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Air NG California: Fresno Yosemite 144th Squadron Operations Facility $9,800,000 Feinstein; Boxer
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Air Force Colorado: Peterson AFB East Gate Realignment $7,200,000 Lamborn
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Air NG Colorado: Buckley AFB Add/Alter Weapons Release $4,500,000 Perlmutter Udall; Bennet
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Army Colorado: Fort Carson Convoy Skills Trainer (IED) $1,950,000 Udall; Bennet
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Air Force Colorado: Peterson AFB Widen Paine Street $2,000,000 Udall; Bennet
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Air NG Connecticut: Bradley IAP CNAF Beddown--Upgrade Facilities $9,000,000 DeLauro; Courtney; Larson Dodd; Lieberman
(CT); Himes; Murphy (CT)
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Navy Connecticut: New London NSB MK-48 Torpedo Magazine $6,570,000 Courtney Dodd; Lieberman
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Air Force Delaware: Dover AFB Chapel Center $7,500,000 Castle Carper; Kaufman
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Air Force Florida: Hurlburt Field Flight Test Operations Facility (413 FLTS) $9,400,000 Miller (FL)
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Air Force Florida: MacDill AFB Mission Support Facility $384,000 Castor (FL)
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Air Force Florida: MacDill AFB Consolidated Communications Facility $21,000,000 Young (FL)
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Navy Florida: Mayport NS Fitness Center $26,360,000 Crenshaw
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Navy Florida: Panama City NSA Joint Diver A-School Dormitory $520,000 Boyd
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Army Florida: Eglin AFB Elevated Water Storage Tank (Camp Rudder) $1,200,000 Bill Nelson
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Air Force Florida: Patrick AFB Combat Weapons Training Facility $8,400,000 Posey Bill Nelson; Martinez
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Navy Georgia: Albany MCLB Weapons Maintenance Hardstand Facility $4,870,000 Bishop (GA)
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Army NG Georgia: Hunter AAF Readiness Center $8,967,000 Kingston; Marshall Chambliss; Isakson
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Air Force Georgia: Robins AFB Hot Cargo Pad/Taxiway $6,200,000 Marshall
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Air Force Georgia: Moody AFB Rescue Operations/Maintenance Headquarters Facility $10,000,000 Chambliss; Isakson
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Air Force Hawaii: Hickam AFB Ground Control Tower $4,000,000 Abercrombie
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Army NG Hawaii: Kapolei Readiness Center (JFHQ) $5,446,000 Abercrombie; Hirono
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Navy Hawaii: Pearl Harbor NSY Drydock 2 Starboard Waterfront Facility $850,000 Hirono; Abercrombie
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Air Force Hawaii: Kona IAP C-17 Kona Short Auxiliary Airfield $910,000 Inouye; Akaka
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Navy Hawaii: Pearl Harbor NS Production Services Support Facility $25,070,000 Inouye; Akaka
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Air Force Idaho: Mountain Home AFB Civil Engineer Maintenance Complex $690,000 Simpson Crapo; Risch
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Air NG Illinois: Lincoln Capital Airport Relocate Base Entrance $3,000,000 Hare; Jackson (IL); Schock;
Shimkus
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Air Force Illinois: Scott AFB Aeromedical Evacuation Facility $7,400,000 Jackson (IL); Costello Durbin
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Army NG Illinois: Milan Readiness Center Expansion $5,600,000 Durbin; Burris
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Navy Indiana: Crane NSWC Strategic Weapons System Engineering Facility (Design) $510,000 Ellsworth Lugar
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Navy Indiana: Crane NSWC Strategic Weapons System Engineering Facility $13,710,000 Ellsworth Lugar
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Army NG Iowa: Camp Dodge Motor Vehicle Storage Buildings, Freedom Center $1,963,000 Boswell
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Army NG Iowa: Davenport Army Aviation Support Facility Add/Alt $2,000,000 Braley Harkin
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Army NG Iowa: Fairfield Field Maintenance Shop Add/Alt $2,000,000 Loebsack Harkin
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Army NG Iowa: Iowa Falls Add/Alt Readiness Center $2,000,000 Latham Harkin
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Army NG Iowa: Johnston Armed Forces Reserve Center/Field Maintenance Shop $180,000 Harkin; Grassley
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Air NG Iowa: Des Moines Alteration to Security Forces Facility $4,600,000 Boswell Harkin; Grassley
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Army NG Iowa: Camp Dodge US Property and Fiscal Office $4,000,000 Boswell Harkin
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Air NG Kansas: McConnell AFB Upgrade DCGS $8,700,000 Tiahrt Brownback
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Army Kansas: Fort Riley Estes Road Access Control Point $6,100,000 Jenkins; Moran (KS) Brownback; Roberts
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Army NG Kansas: Salina Taxiway Alterations, Aviation Support Facility $2,227,000 Brownback; Roberts
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Army Kentucky: Fort Campbell Physical Fitness Complex $900,000 Davis (TN); Tanner; Whitfield McConnell; Bunning
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Army Kentucky: Fort Campbell Chapel Complex $14,400,000 Wamp; Tanner; Whitfield McConnell; Bunning
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Army NG Kentucky: Frankfort Joint Forces Headquarters $334,000 Chandler
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Army NG Kentucky: London Phase IV Aviation Operations Facility $1,805,000 Rogers (KY)
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Air NG Kentucky: Standiford Field Contingency Response Group Facility $600,000 Yarmuth
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Defense-Wide Kentucky: Fort Campbell 5th SFG Language Sustainment Training Facility $6,800,000 Wamp Alexander; Corker
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Army Louisiana: Fort Polk Multipurpose Machine Gun Range $6,400,000 Fleming; Alexander Vitter
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Air Force Louisiana: Barksdale AFB Phase Five Ramp Replacement--Aircraft Apron Pavement $12,800,000 Alexander; Fleming Landrieu; Vitter
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Navy Maine: Portsmouth NSY Consolidation of Structural Shops $2,000,000 Hodes; Pingree; Shea-Porter Collins; Snowe; Gregg;
Shaheen
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Navy Maine: Portsmouth NSY Gate 2 Security Improvements $7,090,000 Shea-Porter; Hodes; Pingree Collins; Snowe
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Army Maryland: Aberdeen Proving Ground Information Processing Node, Ph 2 $956,000 Ruppersberger; Kratovil
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Air Force Maryland: Andrews AFB Physical Fitness Facility $930,000 Edwards (MD)
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Navy Maryland: Carderock NSWC DET RDTE Support Facility, Ph 2 $6,520,000 Van Hollen Cardin
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Army Maryland: Fort Detrick Auditorium and Training Center Expansion $7,400,000 Bartlett
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Army Maryland: Fort Meade Intersection, Rockenbach Road & Cooper Avenue $2,350,000 Kratovil; Sarbanes
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Navy Maryland: Patuxent River NAS Special Communications Engineering Facility $11,043,000 Hoyer
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Army Maryland: Aberdeen Proving Ground Advanced Chemistry Laboratory $15,500,000 Kratovil; Ruppersberger Mikulski; Cardin
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Air NG Massachusetts: Barnes ANGB F-15 Aircraft Ready Shelters $8,100,000 Olver Kennedy; Kerry
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Air NG Massachusetts: Hanscom AFB Joint Forces Operations Center--ANG Share $1,500,000 Tierney; Tsongas
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Army NG Massachusetts: Hanscom AFB Joint Force Headquarters $2,663,000 Tierney; Tsongas Kennedy; Kerry
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Air NG Massachusetts: Otis ANGB Composite Operations and Training Facility $12,800,000 Delahunt Kennedy; Kerry
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Army NG Michigan: Camp Grayling Barracks Replacement, Ph 2 $440,000 Stupak Levin; Stabenow
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Army NG Michigan: Fort Custer (Augusta) Organizational Maintenance Shop (ADRS) $7,732,000 Schauer Levin; Stabenow
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Air NG Michigan: Alpena Replace Troop Quarters $8,900,000 Stupak Levin; Stabenow
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Air NG Michigan: Battle Creek ANGB CNAF Beddown Facilities $14,000,000 Schauer Levin; Stabenow
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Air NG Michigan: Selfridge ANGB A-10 Squad Operations Facility $7,100,000 Levin; Miller (MI) Levin; Stabenow
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Air NG Minnesota: Minneapolis-St.Paul IAP Add/Alt Starbase Facility $1,900,000 Ellison Klobuchar
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Air NG Mississippi: Gulfport-Biloxi RAP Relocate Base Entrance $6,500,000 Taylor Cochran; Wicker
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Air Force Mississippi: Columbus AFB Aircraft Fuel Systems Maintenance Dock $9,800,000 Cochran; Wicker
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Army NG Mississippi: Monticello Readiness Center $14,350,000 Harper Cochran; Wicker
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Army Missouri: Fort Leonard Wood Health Clinic $7,800,000 Skelton
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Air Force Missouri: Whiteman AFB EOD Operations Complex $7,400,000 Skelton
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Air Force Missouri: Whiteman AFB Land Acquisition North and South Boundaries $5,500,000 Skelton
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Army Missouri: Fort Leonard Wood Brigade Headquarters $584,000 Bond
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Air NG Missouri: Rosecrans Memorial Replace Fire/Crash Rescue Station, Ph 2 $9,300,000 Bond
Airport
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Army NG Montana: Fort Harrison Add/Alt Troop Medical Facility $1,750,000 Rehberg Baucus; Tester
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Air Force Montana: Malmstrom AFB Upgrade Weapons Storage Area $10,600,000 Rehberg Baucus; Tester
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Air Force Nebraska: Offutt AFB STRATCOM Gate $10,400,000 Terry Ben Nelson
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Army NG Nevada: Las Vegas Civil Support Team Ready Building $727,000 Titus; Berkley Reid
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Army NG Nevada: Carson City Renewable Energy Sustainable Projects $2,000,000 Heller Reid
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Navy Nevada: Fallon NAS Warrior Physical Training Facility $10,670,000 Reid; Ensign
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Air NG Nevada: Reno Fire Station Replacement $10,800,000 Heller Reid; Ensign
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Army NG Nevada: Floyd Edsall TC Add/Alt Clark County Armory $2,000,000 Reid; Ensign
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Air NG New Hampshire: Pease ANGB Replace Squadron Operations Facilities $10,000,000 Hodes; Shea-Porter Gregg; Shaheen
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Air NG New Jersey: Atlantic City IAP Munitions Administration Facility $1,700,000 LoBiondo
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Air Force New Jersey: McGuire AFB Warfighter and Family Support Center $7,900,000 Adler Lautenberg; Mendenez
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Army New Jersey: Picatinny Arsenal Ballistic Evaluation Facility, Ph 2 $10,200,000 Frelinghuysen Lautenberg; Mendenez
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ANG New Jersey: McGuire AFB Base Civil Engineering Complex $9,700,000 Adler; LoBiondo; Smith (NJ) Lautenberg; Mendenez
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Air Force New Mexico: Cannon AFB Dormitory (96 RM) $450,000 Lujan Bingaman; Tom Udall
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Air Force New Mexico: Holloman AFB Fire/Crash Rescue Station $10,400,000 Teague Bingaman; Tom Udall
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Air Force New Mexico: Kirtland AFB Add to Space RDTE Operations Center $5,800,000 Heinrich
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Defense-Wide New Mexico: Cannon AFB SOF AC-130 Loadout Apron, Ph 1 $6,000,000 Bingaman; Tom Udall
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Army New York: Fort Drum All Weather Marksmanship Facility $8,200,000 McHugh Schumer
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Air NG New York: Fort Drum Reaper LRE Beddown (Wheeler Sack AAF) $2,700,000 Maffei Schumer
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Air Reserve New York: Niagara Falls ARS Indoor Small Arms Range $5,700,000 Slaughter; Lee (NY) Schumer; Gillibrand
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Army NG North Carolina: East Flat Rock Readiness Center Add/Alt $2,516,000 Shuler
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Army North Carolina: Fort Bragg Field Support Brigade Headquarters $720,000 Kissell; McIntyre
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Army NG North Carolina: Fort Bragg Tactical UAS Support Facility $6,038,000 McIntyre; Kissell Burr
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Army North Carolina: Fort Bragg Automated Sniper Field Fire Range $3,450,000 Hagan
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Air Force North Carolina: Pope AFB Air Traffic Control Tower $9,000,000 Burr
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Air Force North Carolina: Seymour Johnson AFB Radar Approach Control Complex, Ph 1 $6,900,000 Jones
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Air Force North Dakota: Minot AFB Control Tower/Base Operations Facility $1,710,000 Pomeroy Dorgan; Conrad
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Army NG North Dakota: Bismarck Raymond J. Bohn Readiness Center Addition $2,000,000 Pomeroy Dorgan; Conrad
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Air Force North Dakota: Grand Forks AFB Consolidated Security Forces Facility $12,000,000 Pomeroy Dorgan; Conrad
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Army NG Ohio: Beightler Armory Joint Forces Headquarters (JOC) Addition $2,000,000 Kilroy Brown; Voinovich
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Army NG Ohio: Ravenna Shoot House $2,000,000 Ryan (OH)
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Air NG Ohio: Toledo Express Airport Multi-Use Instructional Facility $2,000,000 Kaptur Voinovich
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Air Force Ohio: Wright-Patterson AFB Replace West Ramp, Ph 2 $10,600,000 Turner Brown; Voinovich
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Air NG Ohio: Zanesville ANGS New Supply Warehouse $1,000,000 Space
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Air Force Oklahoma: Tinker AFB T-9 Noise Suppressor $5,200,000 Fallin Inhofe
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Air Force Oklahoma: Vance AFB Control Tower $10,700,000 Cole; Lucas Inhofe
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Army NG Oregon: Camp Rilea Water Supply System (Design) $368,000 Wu Wyden; Merkley
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Army NG Oregon: Polk County Readiness Center $12,100,000 Schrader Wyden; Merkley
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Army NG Oregon: Clatsop County, Warrenton Water Supply System--Camp Rilea $3,369,000 Wu Wyden; Merkley
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Army NG Oregon: Clackamas County Camp Withycombe Infrastructure (Storm Sewer) $1,226,000 Blumenauer; Schrader Wyden; Merkley
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Army NG Oregon: Washington County Readiness Center $386,000 Wu Wyden; Merkley
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Army NG Pennsylvania: Luzerne Readiness Center $924,000 Carney
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Air Reserve Pennsylvania: Pittsburgh Visiting Quarters, Ph 1 $12,400,000 Specter; Casey
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Navy Rhode Island: Newport NS Renovate Perry Hall/Training Support Facilities $8,530,000 Kennedy Reed
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Navy Rhode Island: Newport NS Renovation of Senior Enlisted Academy (Tomich Hall) $10,550,000 Reed
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Air NG South Carolina: McEntire JRB Joint Force Headquarters Building $1,300,000 Wilson; Clyburn Graham
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Air Force South Carolina: Shaw AFB Add/Alter USAFCENT Headquarters $21,183,000 Spratt Graham
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Air NG South Dakota: Joe Foss Field Add to Munitions Maintenance Complex $1,300,000 Herseth Sandlin Johnson; Thune
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Army NG South Dakota: Camp Rapid Joint Forces HQ Readiness Center Supplement $7,890,000 Herseth Sandlin Johnson; Thune
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Army NG South Dakota: Camp Rapid Troop Medical Clinic Add/Alt $1,950,000 Herseth Sandlin Johnson; Thune
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Air Force South Dakota: Ellsworth AFB Add/Alt Deployment Center $14,500,000 Herseth Sandlin Johnson; Thune
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Air NG South Dakota: Joe Foss Field Above Ground Multi-Cubicle Magazine Storage $1,300,000 Herseth Sandlin Johnson; Thune
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Air NG Tennessee: Memphis Engineer Maintenance and Training Facility $9,800,000 Cohen Alexander; Corker
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Army Reserve Texas: Bryan Army Reserve Center $12,200,000 Edwards (TX)
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Army Texas: Fort Bliss Access Control Points $6,500,000 Reyes
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Army Texas: Fort Hood Family Life Center $10,800,000 Carter; Edwards (TX)
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Navy Reserve Texas: Fort Worth NAS/JRB Replace Joint Base Communications Building $6,170,000 Granger
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Air NG Texas: Kelly Field Annex Add/Alt Aircraft Maintenance Shops $7,900,000 Rodriguez; Gonzalez
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Navy Texas: Kingsville NAS Solar Panel Array $4,470,000 Ortiz
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Army Reserve Texas: Robstown Tactical Equipment Maintenance Facility $10,200,000 Ortiz
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Air Force Texas: Dyess AFB Mission Operations Center $390,000 Neugebauer Hutchison; Cornyn
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Air Force Texas: Goodfellow AFB Consolidated Learning Center $12,000,000 Hutchison; Cornyn
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Air Force Texas: Lackland AFB Consolidated Security Forces Ops Center, Ph 2 $342,000 Gonzalez Hutchison; Cornyn
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Air Force Texas: Laughlin AFB Student Officer Quarters, Ph 2 $713,000 Rodriguez Hutchison; Cornyn
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Air Force Texas: Sheppard AFB European NATO Joint Jet Pilot Training Operations $13,450,000 Hutchison; Cornyn
Complex, Ph 1
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Air Force Utah: Hill AFB PCC Apron NW End Taxiway A $5,100,000 Bishop (UT) Hatch
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Army Utah: Dugway Proving Ground Life Science Test Facility Addition $2,890,000 Bishop (UT) Bennett; Hatch
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Army NG Vermont: Ethan Allen Range BOQ Add/Alt $1,996,000 Welch Leahy; Sanders
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Air NG Vermont: Burlington IAP Fire Crash and Rescue Station Add/Alt $6,000,000 Leahy; Sanders
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Army NG Vermont: Morrisville Field Vehicle Maintenance Shop $812,000 Welch Leahy; Sanders
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Navy Virginia: Dahlgren NSWC Electromagnetic Research & Engineering Fac Ph 2 $3,660,000 Wittman Webb; Warner
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Army Virginia: Fort Lee Defense Access Roads $5,000,000 Forbes
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Army Virginia: Fort Eustis Upgrade Marshalling Area $8,900,000 Webb; Warner
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Navy Washington: Everett NS Small Craft Launch $3,810,000 Larsen Murray
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Air Force Washington: Fairchild AFB Refueling Vehicle Maintenance Facility $4,150,000 McMorris Rodgers Murray
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Air Force Washington: Fairchild AFB SERE Force Support Complex, Ph 1 $11,000,000 McMorris Rodgers Murray; Cantwell
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Army Washington: Fort Lewis Fort Lewis-McChord AFB Joint Access $9,000,000 Smith (WA)
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Defense-Wide Washington: Fort Lewis Women's Health Center Facility $2,000,000 Smith (WA) Murray; Cantwell
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Navy Washington: Indian Island NM Ordnance Storage Pads with Covers $13,130,000 Dicks
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Army NG West Virginia: Logan/Mingo County Readiness Center $501,000 Rahall Byrd
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Army NG West Virginia: Parkersburg Readiness Center $2,234,000 Mollohan
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Army NG West Virginia: Parkersburg Field Maintenance Shop $967,000 Mollohan
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Air NG West Virginia: Shepherd AB, C-5 Taxiway Upgrades $19,500,000 Byrd
Martinsburg
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Army NG West Virginia: St. Albans Armory Life Safety Upgrade $2,000,000 Byrd
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Navy West Virginia: Sugar Grove NSGA Emergency Services Center $10,990,000 Byrd
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Air NG Wisconsin: General Mitchell IAP Add/Alt KC-135 Corrosion Control Hangar $5,000,000 Moore (WI) Kohl
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Army Reserve Wisconsin: Fort McCoy Range Utility Upgrade $3,850,000 Kohl
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Air NG Wyoming: Cheyenne Airport Squadron Operations $1,500,000 Enzi; Barrasso
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Air Force Guam: Andersen AFB Postal Service Center $3,500,000 Bordallo
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Army NG Puerto Rico: Camp Santiago Urban Assault Course $1,669,000 Pierluisi
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DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
[Presidentially Directed Spending Items]
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Requester(s)
Account Location Project Amount ----------------------------------------------------------------
Administration House Senate
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Major Construction California: Livermore Design and Land Purchase $55,430,000 The President Feinstein; Boxer
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Major Construction California: Long Beach Seismic Corrections (Design) $24,200,000 The President Feinstein; Boxer
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Major Construction California: San Diego Seismic Corrections (Design) $18,340,000 The President Feinstein; Boxer
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Major Construction Colorado: Denver New Medical Facility $119,000,000 The President Mark Udall; Bennet
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Major Construction Florida: Bay Pines Inpatient/Outpatient Improvements $96,800,000 The President Bill Nelson; Martinez
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Major Construction Florida: Orlando New Medical Facility $371,300,000 The President Brown, Corrine; Bill Nelson; Martinez
Kosmas; Posey
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Major Construction Illinois: Abraham Lincoln Nat'l Cemetery Gravesite Expansion and Cemetery $38,300,000 The President Durbin
Improvements
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Major Construction Maryland: Perry Point Replacement Community Living Center (Design) $9,000,000 The President Mikulski
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Major Construction Massachusetts: Brockton Long-Term Care Spinal Cord Injury Unit $24,040,000 The President Kennedy; Kerry
(Design)
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Major Construction Missouri: St. Louis (JB) Medical Fac. Improvements & Cemetery $19,700,000 The President Bond
Expansion
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Major Construction Missouri: St. Louis (JC) Replace Bed Tower/Clinic Expansion (Design) $43,340,000 The President Bond
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Major Construction New York: Canandaigua Construction and Renovation (Design) $36,580,000 The President Schumer; Gillibrand
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Major Construction Texas: Houston National Cemetery Gravesite Expansion and Cemetery $35,000,000 The President Hutchison
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Major Construction Puerto Rico: San Juan Seismic Corrections $42,000,000 The President
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Conference Total--With Comparisons
The total new budget (obligational) authority for the
fiscal year 2010 recommended by the Committee of Conference,
with comparisons to the fiscal year 2009 amount, the 2010
budget estimates, and the House and Senate bills for 2010
follow:
(In thousands of dollars)
New budget (obligational) authority, fiscal year 2009......$126,810,267
Budget estimates of new (obligational) authority, fiscal yea133,487,510
House bill, fiscal year 2010................................181,903,656
Senate bill, fiscal year 2010...............................182,101,656
Conference agreement, fiscal year 2010......................182,750,300
Conference agreement compared with:
New budget (obligational) authority, fiscal year 2009...+55,940,033
Budget estimates of new (obligational) authority, fiscal+49,262,790
House bill, fiscal year 2010...............................+846,644
Senate bill, fiscal year 2010..............................+648,644
DIVISION F
DEPARTMENT OF STATE, FOREIGN OPERATIONS, AND RELATED PROGRAMS
APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 2010
In implementing this conference agreement, the departments
and agencies should be guided by the language and
instructions set forth in House Report 111-187 (hereby
referred to as ``the House Report'') accompanying the bill
H.R. 3081 and Senate Report 111-44 (hereby referred to as
``the Senate Report'') accompanying the bill S. 1434. In
cases where the language and instructions in either report
specifically address the allocation of funds, each has been
reviewed by the conferees and the agreed upon amounts are
detailed in this joint statement. In addition, in cases in
which the House or Senate directed the submission of a
report, the joint statement directs submission of those
reports in which the conferees concur. Finally, the conferees
agree that, unless otherwise specifically addressed in this
joint statement, direction related to notification, prior
consultation, and/or guidance with respect to organizations
or other entities contained in either the House or Senate
Reports should be adhered to by the relevant departments and
agencies.
TITLE I
DEPARTMENT OF STATE AND RELATED AGENCY
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Administration of Foreign Affairs
DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR PROGRAMS
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
The conference agreement includes $8,227,000,000 for
Diplomatic and Consular Programs (D&CP), which is $2,300,000
below the House and the same as the Senate. Within the total,
$6,640,786,000 is for ongoing operations, including public
diplomacy activities, and $1,586,214,000 is for Worldwide
Security Protection. The Department of State may reprogram
funds between functions as required, subject to the regular
notification procedures of the Committees on Appropriations.
Funds made available under this heading are to be allocated
according to the following table, subject to the provisions
of section 7019 of this Act:
DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR PROGRAMS
(Budget authority in thousands of dollars)
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Budget
Subcategory authority
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Human Resources......................................... 2,667,130
Public Diplomacy.................................... 138,075
Human Resources Initiative.......................... 118,279
Worldwide Security Protection....................... 220,840
Overseas Programs....................................... 2,495,158
Locally Employed Staff.............................. 695,000
Public Diplomacy.................................... 381,800
Ambassador's Fund for Cultural Preservation......... 5,750
Cultural Antiquities Task Force..................... 1,000
Diplomatic Policy and Support........................... 892,012
Democracy, Human Rights and Labor................... 22,659
Intelligence and Research........................... 63,879
Oceans and International Environmental and 36,917
Scientific Affairs.................................
Office of Global Women's Issues..................... 3,114
Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons. 6,010
Security Programs....................................... 2,172,700
Worldwide Security Protection....................... 1,365,374
Total--D&CP..................................... 8,227,000
Public Diplomacy Subtotal............................... 519,875
Worldwide Security Protection Subtotal (Excludes 1,586,214
$13,375,000 requested for fiscal year 2010 that was
appropriated in the Supplemental Appropriations Act,
2009 (Public Law 111-32))..............................
Iraq Operations Subtotal (Excludes $336,000,000 1,121,641
requested for fiscal year 2010 that was appropriated in
the Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2009 (Public Law
111-32))...............................................
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* Funding in italics denotes a non-add and is not in addition to the
subcategory total.
In addition, the conference agreement includes authority to
collect $8,158,305 from certain authorized fees and payments.
The Department of State also projects that authorized fee
revenues for the Border Security Program of the Department of
State will total $1,657,515,000 in fiscal year 2010.
The conference agreement 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, as proposed by the House and Senate.
The conference agreement includes a requirement that the
Secretary of State submit to the Committees on Appropriations
a report detailing planned expenditures for funds
appropriated under this heading, not later than 45 days after
enactment of this Act, which was not in the House or Senate
bills. The conferees expect the report to include
accompanying tables that compare the planned fiscal year 2010
spending levels to the actual expenditures for the prior
fiscal year and that these tables be updated and submitted
when any reprogramming notification is submitted.
Worldwide Security Protection
The conference agreement provides $1,586,214,000 for
Worldwide Security Protection, which is $8,787,000 above the
House and $8,786,000 below the Senate. The conferees note
that $13,375,000 requested for fiscal year 2010 was included
in the Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2009 (Public Law 111-
32), bringing the total available for Worldwide Security
Protection in fiscal year 2010 to $1,599,589,000. Within the
amount provided, $221,926,000, and a projected 200 security
positions, are to strengthen the Department's capacity to
respond to the growing security challenges at posts around
the world, including the requested positions for the second
year of the Visa and Passport Security Plan.
Enhancing Diplomatic Capacity and Readiness
Human Resources Initiative (HRI).--The conference agreement
does not include a provision specifying an amount for the
HRI, as proposed by the Senate. Instead, the amount for the
HRI is included in the table above.
The conference agreement includes $344,190,000 and a
projected 745 positions to enhance the diplomatic capacity
and readiness of the Department of State. Within the total,
$118,279,000, and 565 new positions, is for phase II of the
HRI, as proposed by the House and Senate. These additional
funds provided in fiscal year 2010 will continue the
expansion of the Department's training capacity, increase
representation on interagency and Defense staffs, and augment
the overseas diplomatic presence at strategic posts
worldwide. The balance, $225,911,000 and a projected 180
positions, is to meet workload demands and resource
requirements at posts in Africa, East Asia and the Pacific,
Europe and Eurasia, the Near East, South Central Asia, and
the Western Hemisphere, as well as to begin to address the
vacancy rate in domestic Foreign and Civil Service positions.
The conferees agree that the Secretary of State should give
priority to overseas assignments in allocating these
positions.
Locally Employed Staff (LES).--The conference agreement
does not include a provision regarding LES, as proposed by
the Senate. However, the conferees recognize and appreciate
the invaluable contributions of LES to overseas operations
and programs, and note that they often serve without adequate
salary increases and/or at less-than-prevailing wages and
compensation packages.
The conferees recommend $695,000,000 for salary and
compensation (including awards and special benefits) for LES,
and endorse the directive in the Senate bill regarding the
review/database, guidelines, and the definition of LES in
section 7069(b), (c), and (d), respectively, except that the
Department of State shall consult with the Committees on
Appropriations on the appropriate length of periodic reviews
of salary and compensation guidelines.
Personnel Strategy.--The conference agreement requires the
Secretary of State to submit to the Committees on
Appropriations a strategy for projected personnel
requirements for the Department of State over the next three
fiscal years, similar to that proposed by the Senate. This
strategy should describe the resources required for hiring,
training, and deploying new personnel to domestic and
overseas positions, including resources necessary for office
and housing facilities. Concurrent with the submission of
this strategy, the Secretary of State is directed to submit a
report describing the hiring, training, and deploying of new
staff since fiscal year 2008, including resources expended
for such purposes to date, and to update this report on a
semi-annual basis.
Funding Issues
Afghanistan Operations.--The conference agreement provides
$485,595,000 for diplomatic operations in Afghanistan for
fiscal year 2010, which is the same as the request, after
including funds requested for fiscal year 2010 that were
appropriated in the Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2009
(Public Law 111-32). The conferees understand that
operational requirements in Afghanistan may change, and
direct that any such change be subject to the regular
notification procedures of the Committees on Appropriations,
including changes to the civilian staffing surge that are
above the previously justified levels.
The conferees direct the Secretary of State to submit to
the Committees on Appropriations not later than 45 days after
enactment of this Act and every 60 days thereafter through
September 30, 2010, a report detailing all United States
Government personnel serving in Afghanistan, including on a
temporary duty basis. This report may be submitted in
classified form, if necessary, and may be consolidated with
the reporting requirement on civilian staffing levels in
Pakistan.
The conference agreement does not include a prohibition on
the use of funds in the Act
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to acquire property in Kabul, Afghanistan, as proposed by the
Senate. Instead, section 7004(c) of this Act requires the
Secretary of State to consult with the Committees on
Appropriations prior to any final decision to acquire
property for diplomatic facilities in Kabul.
The conferees note that $25,000,000 was included for the
Department of State's Afghanistan airwing in the Supplemental
Appropriations Act, 2009 (Public Law 111-32). The balance of
the funds requested for fiscal year 2010, $35,000,000, is
included in this conference agreement.
Cultural Heritage.--The conference agreement provides
$5,750,000 for the Ambassador's Fund for Cultural
Preservation, of which $1,000,000 is to support at least two
large projects of historic cultural significance, as proposed
in the Senate Report. The conferees are aware that the
Department of State may use funds made available under the
Economic Support Fund (ESF) heading in title III to support
additional cultural preservation projects. The conferees
intend that all funds made available from this Act for
cultural preservation projects be subject to the Committee's
regular notification procedures and that the projects should
be selected utilizing the technical expertise of the
Department's Cultural Heritage Center, including the
technical review and competitive process established by the
Center.
Iraq Operations.--The conference agreement provides
$1,121,641,000 for Department of State Operations in Iraq.
This is in addition to $336,000,000 appropriated under this
heading in the Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2009 (Public
Law 111-32) for fiscal year 2010, bringing the total
available for such purposes in fiscal year 2010 to
$1,457,641,000.
The conferees direct the Department of State to use funds
provided for operations in Iraq to address the requirements
identified by the Office of Inspector General in Report
Number MERO-A-09-10 that arise from the anticipated military
drawdown, including enhanced security around Embassy
Baghdad's compound, convoy security for fuel, food, and other
supplies, commercial air travel as an alternative to military
transport, and contracting issues regarding the replacement
of United States Army Corps of Engineers' support services.
The conferees continue to encourage the Chief of Mission in
Iraq to conduct periodic rightsizing reviews to ensure
appropriate civilian staffing levels before, during, and
after the anticipated United States military drawdown.
Intelligence and Research.--The conferees endorse Senate
Report language regarding the Department of State's Bureau of
Intelligence and Research, including $1,000,000 above the
request to support six additional analysts for priority
countries.
Joint Action Plan.--The conference agreement includes
sufficient funds for the Secretary of State to allocate the
resources and experienced personnel necessary to staff and
implement the United States-Brazil Joint Action Plan to
Eliminate Racial and Ethnic Discrimination and Promote
Equality (JAPER), as proposed by the House.
Leahy Vetting.--The conference agreement does not include a
Senate provision to transfer funds appropriated under the
Foreign Military Financing Program (FMF) heading to the D&CP
heading for the Department of State's Bureau of Democracy,
Human Rights and Labor to support monitoring of the uses of
FMF assistance. However, the conferees direct that not less
than $2,000,000 from funds made available under this heading
be used for such purpose, and that the Secretary of State
consult with the Committees on Appropriations prior to the
obligation of these funds.
Pakistan Operations.--The conference agreement provides
$45,837,000 for diplomatic operations in Pakistan for fiscal
year 2010, which is the same as the request. The conferees
understand that operational requirements in Pakistan may
change and direct that any such change be subject to the
regular notification procedures of the Committees on
Appropriations, including changes to the civilian staffing
surge that are above the previously justified levels.
The conferees direct the Secretary of State to submit to
the Committees on Appropriations not later than 45 days after
enactment of this Act and every 60 days thereafter through
September 30, 2010, a report detailing all United States
Government personnel serving in Pakistan, including on a
temporary duty basis. This report may be submitted in
classified form, if necessary, and may be consolidated with
the reporting requirement on civilian staffing levels in
Afghanistan.
Other Issues, Directives and Reporting Requirements
American Corners.--The conferees support the mission of
American Corners and Centers in making information about the
United States readily available to the public in foreign
countries through open and accessible places of learning. The
conferees support relocating such Centers outside of New
Embassy Compounds wherever feasible, consistent with
appropriate security considerations. The conferees support
the timely relocation of the American Center in Rangoon,
Burma.
The conferees direct the Deputy Secretary for Management,
in consultation with the Under Secretary for Public Diplomacy
and Public Affairs, the Director of the Office of Overseas
Building Operations and the Assistant Secretary, Bureau of
Diplomatic Security, to submit a report to the Committees on
Appropriations, not later than 90 days after enactment of
this Act, identifying possible Centers for relocation. The
report should include security parameters, cost estimates,
and proposed funding resources for such relocations.
The conferees endorse the Senate Report requirement for an
assessment of the security implications and public diplomacy
gains of establishing United States public diplomacy
facilities in locations that maximize their use, except that
the assessment may be submitted in classified form, if
necessary.
International Child Abductions.--The conferees are
concerned with custody cases involving American children in
Jordan, Japan, Brazil, Lebanon, Syria, and other countries,
and expect the governments of such countries to expeditiously
enforce court orders related to such cases. The conference
agreement does not include a provision proposed by the House
related to international child abductions. Instead, the
conferees direct the Secretary of State to provide periodic
updates to the appropriate congressional committees on
international child abductions, including information
regarding international parental child abductions that are
reported to the Office of Children's Issues. The conferees
expect the Department of State to maintain an electronic
database in order to track international child abduction
cases and facilitate the provision of timely information to
interested members of the House and Senate, to the extent
that the parent or guardian provides written authorization to
do so.
Overseas Schools.--The conferees commend the consolidated
Overseas Schools Assistance Program for its work in improving
educational standards for the children of American families
living abroad, and the contributions of the Overseas Schools
Advisory Council and its Program of Educational Assistance
that helps bring quality educational services to American
overseas schools.
Report on Procurement and Acquisition.--On January 9, 2008,
the Assistant Secretary for Legislative Affairs notified the
Committees on Appropriations of the Department of State's
intent to fund the acquisition function of the Department on
a ``fee-for-service'' basis through a one percent assessment
on the appropriations accounts funding the acquisition. The
conferees understand that the rationale for this change was
to improve both the responsiveness and accountability of the
acquisition/procurement process at the Department. The
conferees direct the Undersecretary for Management to submit
a report to the Committees on Appropriations, not later than
90 days after enactment of this Act, which details the manner
in which the ``fee-for-service'' plan was and is being used
to improve the responsiveness and oversight of the
Department's procurement and acquisition processes. The
conferees expect the report to include the number of direct-
hire and contract personnel added in fiscal years 2008 and
2009, and the benefit of these personnel and funds in
providing increased technical assistance and oversight to
these activities.
Report on Agreements for Transfer and Release of
Detainees.--The conferees direct the Secretary of State to
report in writing to the Committees on Appropriations when
any agreement is concluded with any country that will
receive, by transfer or release, any individual detained at
Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. This requirement
includes agreements with states with a compact of free
association with the United States. The report shall be
submitted not later than five days after the conclusion of
such agreement.
Secure Passports.--The conferees endorse House Report
language on secure United States passports, and believe that
the passport should provide the highest levels of resistance
to counterfeiting, alteration and image substitution. The
conferees further expect the Department of State to undertake
a review of the current security materials used on the
passport, particularly the data page, in order to strengthen
its security.
CIVILIAN STABILIZATION INITIATIVE
The conference agreement provides $120,000,000 under this
heading for the Civilian Stabilization Initiative (CSI),
which is $5,000,000 below the House and $30,000,000 below the
Senate. In addition, $30,000,000 is provided under title II
for the United States Agency for International Development
(USAID) for the CSI, as proposed by the House, for a total of
$150,000,000 to stand-up, equip and deploy a coordinated
civilian response capacity.
The conference agreement includes a provision, similar to
that proposed by the Senate, withholding $10,000,000 from
obligation until the Secretary of State reports to the
Committees on Appropriations that the Department of State has
signed a memorandum of understanding with the Department of
Defense relating to the provision of airlift for deployment
of Civilian Response Corps (CRC) Standby and Active personnel
and equipment.
The conference agreement does not include bill language
limiting to $5,000,000 the amount made available for
procurement of armored vehicles, as proposed by the Senate.
However, the conferees agree with this limitation and direct
that not more than $5,000,000 of the funds made available
under this heading be used for such purpose.
The conference agreement does not include a provision
prohibiting the use of funds to establish a Reserve component
of the CRC.
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However, the conferees direct that no funds be made available
for this purpose. The conference agreement requires the
submission of a joint spending plan, coordinated with USAID,
for funds made available under this heading and the CSI
heading in title II not later than 45 days after enactment of
this Act, as proposed by the House and Senate. The conferees
also endorse House Report language requiring notification to
the Committees on Appropriations within 15 days of any
deployment of a CRC Active and/or Standby unit, to include
the destination, size, composition, and expected duration of
deployment of such unit.
Funds made available under this heading are to be allocated
according to the following table, subject to the provisions
of section 7019 of this Act:
TITLE I, CIVILIAN STABILIZATION INITIATIVE
(Budget authority in thousands of dollars)
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Budget
Activity authority
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Salaries, benefits and other personnel costs for Active 21,000
CRC....................................................
Training for Active and Standby CRC..................... 15,220
Reserve CRC............................................. 0
Equipment Acquisition................................... 25,000
Deployments............................................. 29,660
Deployment Center....................................... 0
CRC Operations Support.................................. 8,020
S/CRS Policy and Planning............................... 21,100
Subtotal, CSI--Department of State.................. 120,000
Budget Authority--Title II, CSI--USAID.................. [30,000]
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CAPITAL INVESTMENT FUND
The conference agreement provides $139,000,000 for the
Capital Investment Fund, which is $4,300,000 above the House
and $21,000,000 below the Senate.
OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL
The conference agreement provides $100,000,000 for the
Office of Inspector General (OIG), which is $8,000,000 below
the House and the same as the Senate, of which $23,000,000 is
for the Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction
(SIGIR), and $23,000,000 is for the Special Inspector General
for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) for reconstruction
oversight, as proposed by the Senate.
In addition to the amount made available under this
heading, $2,000,000 is transferred to this account from funds
made available under the ESF heading to augment funds made
available to the OIG for oversight of assistance activities
in Pakistan, which brings the total available in this Act for
the OIG to $56,000,000.
Within the total amount made available to the OIG in fiscal
year 2010, the conferees understand that the current program
plan includes $20,100,000 for the OIG's oversight of programs
and investigations of fraud, waste, and abuse in the Middle
East and South Asia, including Afghanistan, Iraq, and
Pakistan, and to establish an OIG satellite office in
Islamabad and support the regional office in Amman and the
existing satellite offices in Baghdad, Cairo, and Kabul. The
conferees further understand that future events may require
the modification of this plan and that such modifications are
subject to the regular notification procedures of the
Committees on Appropriations.
The Inspectors General of the Department of State, USAID,
SIGIR, and SIGAR each have independent oversight and
investigative responsibilities in Iraq and Afghanistan. The
Inspectors General should, to the maximum extent practicable,
coordinate, and de-conflict all activities related to
oversight and investigation of assistance programs for the
reconstruction of Iraq and Afghanistan to ensure that
resources are used effectively and are not unnecessarily
duplicative. The Inspectors General of the Department of
State and USAID are directed to consult with the Committees
on Appropriations on the joint oversight plan in Afghanistan.
The conferees understand that SIGIR will use a portion of
the funds made available in fiscal years 2009 and 2010 to
make short-term appointments of experienced, career
prosecutors and detail them to the Criminal Division of the
Department of Justice, where they will work on cases that
fall within SIGIR's jurisdiction. The conferees strongly
support efforts by SIGIR and the Department of Justice to
investigate and prosecute cases of fraud and criminal
activity associated with assistance programs in Iraq.
The conferees do not intend for the SIGAR to utilize funds
made available under this heading in this or prior Acts to
conduct training or other development programs for Afghan
ministries.
EDUCATIONAL AND CULTURAL EXCHANGE PROGRAMS
The conference agreement provides $635,000,000 for
Educational and Cultural Exchange Programs (ECE), which is
$35,000,000 above the House and $243,000 below the Senate.
Funds made available under this heading are to be allocated
according to the following table, subject to the provisions
of section 7019 of this Act:
EDUCATIONAL AND CULTURAL EXCHANGE PROGRAMS
[Budget authority in thousands of dollars]
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Budget
Program/activity authority
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Academic Programs:
Fulbright Program........................................ 253,826
Global Academic Exchanges................................
Educational Advising and Student Services............ 12,908
English Language Programs............................ 46,563
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Subtotal--Global Academic Exchanges.............. 59,471
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Special Academic Exchanges:
Regional Graduate Fellowships............................ 22,660
American Overseas Research Centers....................... 5,000
South Pacific Exchanges.................................. 500
Timor Leste Exchanges.................................... 500
Mobility (Disability) Exchange Clearinghouse............. 500
Benjamin Gilman International Scholarship Program........ 10,420
George Mitchell Fellowship Program....................... 500
University of Miami Hemispheric Program.................. 500
Tibet Fund............................................... 750
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Subtotal--Special Academic Exchanges................. 41,330
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TOTAL--ACADEMIC PROGRAMS......................... 354,627
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Professional and Cultural Exchanges:
International Visitor Program............................ 95,025
Citizen Exchange Programs................................ 102,000
Kennedy-Lugar Youth Ambassadors Program (YES)............ 25,000
Special Professional and Cultural Exchanges:
Congress Bundestag Youth Exchange Program................ 4,000
Mike Mansfield Fellowship Program........................ 1,902
Irish Institute.......................................... 1,020
Ngwang Choephel Fellows (Tibet).......................... 650
Youth Science Leadership Institute of the Americas....... 150
Institute for Representative Government.................. 496
Pakistan Literacy Training Program............... 375
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Subtotal--Special Professional and Cultural 8,593
Exchanges.......................................
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TOTAL--PROFESSIONAL AND CULTURAL EXCHANGES....... 205,618
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One-Time Competitive Grants Program.......................... 8,000
Program Evaluation........................................... 6,174
Exchanges Support............................................ 60,581
TOTAL--ECE....................................... 635,000
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* Funding in italics denotes a non-add and is not in addition to the
subcategory total.
The conferees endorse House Report language concerning the
continuation of funding for certain exchange programs
detailed under this heading in paragraphs four and five of
the House Report. The conferees also endorse House Report
language regarding the allocation of at least $3,000,000 from
the increase provided for fiscal year 2010 to expand exchange
programs and activities in the visual arts, performing arts,
film, arts education, arts management, and cultural studies.
The conferees intend that the funds for expanding arts
programs and activities be awarded on a competitive and
transparent basis in accordance with all applicable rules and
regulations.
The conferees direct that a proposal for the programmatic
and geographic distribution of available resources (including
unobligated balances and recoveries) be submitted through the
normal reprogramming process not later than 60 days after
enactment of this Act.
The conference agreement provides $8,000,000 for the One-
Time Competitive Grants Program. The conferees endorse the
Senate Report directive for the Secretary of State to submit
a report on these exchanges not later than September 1, 2010.
The conferees also endorse language in the House and Senate
Reports regarding this competitively awarded grants program.
The conferees are concerned with the insufficient resources
and lack of adequate oversight for youth programs as
addressed in OIG Report Number ISP-I-10-16. The conferees
direct the Department of State's Bureau of Educational and
Cultural Affairs to implement the recommendations contained
in the report and to consult with the Committees on
Appropriations on the restructuring of the youth exchanges
oversight processes to effectively conduct and monitor such
exchanges.
REPRESENTATION ALLOWANCES
The conference agreement provides $8,175,000 for
Representation Allowances, which is the same as the House and
Senate.
The conferees direct the Secretary of State to submit, on a
semi-annual basis, reports to the Committees on
Appropriations on the allotment and expenditure of
representation allowances. The House Report directed such
report be submitted on a quarterly basis.
PROTECTION OF FOREIGN MISSIONS AND OFFICIALS
The conference agreement provides $28,000,000 for
Protection of Foreign Missions and Officials, which is
$500,000 below the House and $841,000 above the Senate, of
which $25,600,000 is for the Extraordinary Protection of
Foreign Missions and Officials in New York program and
$2,400,000 is for the Extraordinary Protection of Foreign
Missions and Officials Elsewhere in the United States
program.
The conferees endorse the reporting requirement included
under this heading in the House Report on the amount of
claims submitted and the level of unobligated funds remaining
to pay such claims, which shall be submitted not later than
60 days after enactment of this Act, and every six months
thereafter through September 30, 2010.
EMBASSY SECURITY, CONSTRUCTION, AND MAINTENANCE
The conference agreement provides $1,724,150,000 for
Embassy Security, Construction, and Maintenance, which is the
same as the House and Senate, of which $847,300,000 is for
priority worldwide security upgrades, acquisition, and
construction and $876,850,000 is for other operations,
maintenance and construction.
The conference agreement includes a provision, similar to
that proposed by the Senate, requiring the Secretary of State
to submit to the Committees on Appropriations a spending plan
for the proposed allocation of funds made available under
this heading, and the actual and anticipated proceeds of
sales for all projects in fiscal year 2010. The conferees
also endorse language in the House Report requiring that the
spending plan include a list of all properties disposed of,
or in the process of disposal, along with the associated
actual or anticipated proceeds of sale.
The conferees endorse language and funding directives in
the Senate Report regarding soft targets.
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EMERGENCIES IN THE DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR SERVICE
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
The conference agreement provides $10,000,000 for
Emergencies in the Diplomatic and Consular Service, which is
the same as the House and Senate.
BUYING POWER MAINTENANCE ACCOUNT
The conference agreement provides $8,500,000 for the Buying
Power Maintenance Account to manage exchange rate losses in
the cost of Department of State operations overseas, which is
$1,000,000 above the House and $1,500,000 below the Senate.
REPATRIATION LOANS PROGRAM ACCOUNT
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
The conference agreement provides $1,450,000 for the
Repatriation Loans Program Account, which is the same as the
House and Senate, of which $739,000 is for the Direct Loans
Subsidy and $711,000 is for Administrative Expenses.
PAYMENT TO THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE IN TAIWAN
The conference agreement provides $21,174,000 for Payment
to the American Institute in Taiwan, which is the same as the
House and Senate.
PAYMENT TO THE FOREIGN SERVICE RETIREMENT AND DISABILITY FUND
The conference agreement provides $158,900,000 for Payment
to the Foreign Service Retirement and Disability Fund, which
is the same as the House and Senate.
International Organizations
CONTRIBUTIONS TO INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
The conference agreement provides $1,682,500,000 for
Contributions to International Organizations, which is
$14,500,000 below the House and Senate.
The conference agreement includes a provision requiring the
Secretary of State to notify the Committees on Appropriations
15 days prior to any non-offset increase in the United
Nations (UN) budget, as proposed by the House.
The conference agreement does not include a Senate
provision directing the Secretary of State to prioritize
synchronization payments to international organizations that
are important to the security interests of the United States.
However, the conferees endorse language in the House
Report requiring a report on the status of United States
deferred payments to international organizations. The
conferees also endorse language in the Senate Report
concerning the Organization of American States.
The conference agreement includes a provision that any
payment of arrearages under this heading shall be directed
toward activities that are mutually agreed upon between the
United States and the respective international organization,
as proposed by the Senate and similar to that proposed by the
House.
The conferees expect the Department of State to submit a
report on the voting practices of UN member states and
provide a new report to the Committees on Appropriations on
resolutions adopted in the UN Human Rights Council, as
outlined in section 7052 of this Act.
CONTRIBUTIONS FOR INTERNATIONAL PEACEKEEPING ACTIVITIES
The conference agreement provides $2,125,000,000 for
Contributions for International Peacekeeping Activities,
which is the same as the House and Senate.
The conference agreement includes a provision extending
availability of 15 percent of funding until September 30,
2011, as proposed by the House and similar to that proposed
by the Senate. The conferees include language similar to the
Omnibus Appropriations Act, 2009 (Public Law 111-8) providing
that the Committees on Appropriations be notified of the
estimated cost and length of peacekeeping missions and that
the UN should take appropriate measures to hold accountable
employees, contractor personnel, or peacekeeping forces who
engage in certain wrongful or illegal acts, including
prosecution in their home country.
The conferees support the UN Office of Internal Oversight
Services (OIOS) to identify waste, fraud and abuse, including
sexual abuse in peacekeeping operations, and to recommend
corrective action and reform. The conferees direct the
Department of State to work to ensure that the OIOS has
sufficient resources to carry out its mandate, including
through the presence of resident auditors, and to request an
annual performance report by the OIOS detailing its budget
and activities.
International Commissions
The conference agreement provides funding to fully meet
United States treaty obligations to International Commissions
in fiscal year 2010.
INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY AND WATER COMMISSION, UNITED STATES AND MEXICO
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The conference agreement provides $33,000,000 for the
Salaries and Expenses account of the International Boundary
and Water Commission, United States and Mexico (IBWC), which
is the same as the House and Senate.
CONSTRUCTION
The conference agreement provides $43,250,000 for
Construction, which is the same as the House and Senate.
Funds made available under this heading are to be allocated
according to the following table, subject to the provisions
of section 7019 of this Act:
IBWC--CONSTRUCTION
[Budget authority in thousands of dollars]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Budget
Project/activity authority
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Water Quality Program........................................ 6,750
Nogales International Outfall Interceptor................ 750
Secondary Treatment of Tijuana Sewage.................... 6,000
Water Quantity Program....................................... 29,800
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Colorado River Boundary & Capacity Preservation.......... 400
Reconstruction of the American Canal..................... 3,000
Rio Grande Flood Control System Rehabilitation--Texas.... 21,400
Safety of Dams Rehabilitation............................ 5,000
Resource & Asset Management Program.......................... 6,700
----------
Total--IBWC--Construction............................ 43,250
------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Funding in italics denotes a non-add and is not in addition to the
subcategory total.
The conferees endorse the requirement in the House Report
concerning submission of a consolidated spending plan for
funds appropriated for fiscal years 2009 and 2010, not later
than 45 days after enactment of this Act, and a follow-up
report by September 30, 2010.
AMERICAN SECTIONS, INTERNATIONAL COMMISSIONS
The conference agreement provides $12,608,000 for American
Sections, International Commissions, which is the same as the
House and Senate. Funds made available under this heading are
to be allocated according to the following table, subject
to the provisions of section 7019 of this Act:
AMERICAN SECTIONS, INTERNATIONAL COMMISSIONS
[Budget authority in thousands of dollars]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Budget
Commission authority
------------------------------------------------------------------------
International Joint Commission--United States and Canada..... 8,000
International Boundary Commission, United States and Canada.. 2,359
Border Environment Cooperation Commission.................... 2,249
----------
Total--American Sections................................. 12,608
------------------------------------------------------------------------
international fisheries commissions
The conference agreement provides $53,976,000 for the
International Fisheries Commissions, which is $5,400,000
above the House and $5,000,000 above the Senate.
Funds made available under this heading are to be allocated
according to the following table, subject to the provisions
of section 7019 of this Act:
INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES COMMISSIONS
[Budget authority in thousands of dollars]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Budget
Commission authority
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Great Lakes Fishery Commission............................... 28,200
Water Quality Improvements and Lamprey Control........... 6,500
Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission...................... 1,800
Pacific Salmon Commission.................................... 3,250
Pacific Salmon Treaty Commitment............................. 15,000
International Pacific Halibut Commission..................... 3,250
Other Marine Conservation Organizations:
International Whaling Commission......................... 182
North Pacific Anadromous Fish Commission................. 187
International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic 270
Tunas...................................................
Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization ............... 355
Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine 160
Living Resources .......................................
North Atlantic Salmon Conservation Organization ......... 55
International Council for the Exploration of the Sea .... 280
North Pacific Marine Science Organization ............... 127
International Sea Turtle Conservation ................... 170
Antarctic Treaty ........................................ 50
Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission ........ 500
Expenses of the United States Commissioners ............. 140
----------
Subtotal--Other Marine Conservation Organizations.... 2,476
----------
Total--International Fisheries Commissions....... 53,976
------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Funding in italics denotes a non-add and is not in addition to the
subcategory total.
The conference agreement includes $6,500,000 within the
amount provided for the Great Lakes Fishery Commission for
continued lamprey control, and to expand invasive species
control, native species and habitat restoration, and water
quality improvements in the Lake Champlain Basin. The
conferees intend these funds to be used to accelerate
implementation of a long-term management plan for Lake
Champlain.
RELATED AGENCY
Broadcasting Board of Governors
international broadcasting operations
The conference agreement provides $733,788,000 for the
International Broadcasting Operations (IBO) activities of the
Broadcasting Board of Governors (BBG), which is the same as
the House and $15,960,000 above the Senate. The conference
agreement includes increased funding to support transmission
and Internet enhancements to reach audiences in Iran,
Pakistan, and Afghanistan; the BBG Foreign Service Officer
comparability pay costs; and a transfer to the Broadcasting
Capital Improvements account to fully support critical
capital maintenance and equipment.
Funds made available under this heading are to be allocated
according to the following table, subject to the provisions
of section 7019 of this Act:
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Budget
Program/Activity authority
------------------------------------------------------------------------
International Broadcasting Operations:
Voice of America (VOA)................................... 204,690
Radio and TV Marti....................................... 30,474
Engineering and Technical Services....................... 191,256
Agency Direction......................................... 27,247
International Broadcasting Bureau Management and Support. 39,809
----------
Subtotal, IBO........................................ 493,476
Independent Grantee Organizations:
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.......................... 91,063
Radio Free Asia (RFA).................................... 36,648
Middle East Broadcasting Networks........................ 112,601
----------
Subtotal, Independent Grantee Organizations.......... 240,312
----------
Total, IBO....................................... 733,788
------------------------------------------------------------------------
The conference agreement provides $30,474,000 for Radio and
TV Marti, of which not more than $5,500,000 may be made
available for non-salary and benefits expenses for TV Marti.
The BBG shall submit to the Committees on Appropriations
within 90 days of enactment of this Act a multi-year
strategic plan for broadcasting to Cuba that reflects the
following: (1) an analysis of the current situation in Cuba
and an allocation of resources that is consistent with the
relative priority of broadcasting to Cuba as determined by
the annual Language Service Review and other factors,
including input from the Secretary of State on the relative
United States interest of broadcasting to Cuba; (2) the
estimated size of the audiences in Cuba for Radio and TV
Marti, and the sources and relative reliability of the data
on which such estimates are based; (3) the annual operating
cost (and total cost over the life of the contract) of--any
and all--types of TV transmission and the effectiveness of
each in increasing such audience size; (4) the principal
obstacles to increasing such audience size; (5) an analysis
of other options for disseminating news and information to
Cuba including DVDs, the Internet, and cell phones and other
handheld electronic devices and a report on the cost
effectiveness of each; and (6) an analysis of the program
efficiencies and effectiveness that can be achieved through
shared resources and cost saving opportunities in radio and
television production between Radio and TV Marti and the
Voice of America. Within 90 days of the submission of the
strategic plan outlined above, the Comptroller General of the
General Accountability Office (GAO) shall conduct an
assessment of the strategic plan and submit to the Committees
on Appropriations its analysis of the data on which the plan
is based and the plan's recommendations.
The conferees endorse language in the House Report
regarding the maintenance of VOA language services supported
in fiscal year 2009, funding for VOA English, and the
rejection of proposals to end certain VOA language broadcasts
and programs.
The conferees endorse language in the House and Senate
Reports regarding the maintenance of the VOA and RFA Tibetan
broadcasts at the fiscal year 2009 surge levels.
The conferees concur with the program emphases placed in
the House and Senate Reports on Radio Farda, including
transmission and Internet enhancements to reach audiences in
Iran, and Radio Free Iraq. The conferees endorse the funding
priority in the Senate Report concerning Pashto and Dari
broadcasts targeted toward Afghanistan and northwest
Pakistan.
The conferees note the GAO recommends that as the
Administration develops a new comprehensive communication
strategy, Federal agencies, including the BBG, should
identify and link key agency-level programs, goals, and
performance measurements to the strategy. The conferees
direct that not later than 60 days after the new strategy is
issued, the BBG report to the Committees on Appropriations on
the linkages between the BBG's strategic plan and performance
measurement system and the new strategy; BBG's participation
in inter-agency activities related to the implementation of
the strategy; and which national communication goals the BBG
believes it can support under its mandate and strategic plan
and those goals the BBG considers inconsistent and therefore
cannot support.
The conference agreement includes a provision requiring the
BBG to report to the Committees on Appropriations within 45
days after enactment of this Act on several matters relating
to management and editorial controls and to adherence to the
relevant journalistic code of ethics, which is similar to
that proposed by the House in section 7006. The conference
agreement also requires the BBG to notify the Committees on
Appropriations within 15 days of any determination by the
Board that any of its broadcast entities was found to be in
violation of the aforementioned principles, standards, or
journalistic code of ethics, as proposed by the House.
The conference agreement also includes a provision, section
7071(f)(2), that provides up to $8,000,000 to maintain VOA
and RFA broadcasts to North Korea at the fiscal year 2009
levels.
The conference agreement includes a new provision extending
through fiscal year 2010 the personal service contract
authority of Section 504(c) of the Foreign Relations
Authorization Act, Fiscal Year 2003 (Public Law 107-228).
BROADCASTING CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS
The conference agreement provides $12,622,000 for
Broadcasting Capital Improvements, which is $40,000 below the
House and the same as the Senate.
RELATED PROGRAMS
The Asia Foundation
The conference agreement provides $19,000,000 for The Asia
Foundation, which is the same as the House and Senate.
United States Institute of Peace
The conference agreement provides $49,220,000 for the
United States Institute of Peace (USIP), which is the same as
the House and Senate.
The conference agreement includes up to $15,000,000 of
funds made available under this heading to continue
construction of the USIP headquarters. The conferees expect
that any further USIP construction requirements will be
financed with private funds and do not intend for program
funds to be reprogrammed for construction or construction-
related activities.
Center for Middle Eastern-Western Dialogue Trust Fund
The conference agreement provides $875,000 for the Center
for Middle Eastern-Western Dialogue Trust Fund, which is the
same as the House and Senate.
Eisenhower Exchange Fellowship Program
The conference agreement provides $500,000 for the
Eisenhower Exchange Fellowship Program, which is the same as
the House and Senate.
Israeli Arab Scholarship Program
The conference agreement provides $375,000 for the Israeli
Arab Scholarship Program, which is the same as the House and
Senate.
East-West Center
The conference agreement provides $23,000,000 for the East-
West Center, which is $23,000,000 above the House and
$1,000,000 below the Senate.
The conferees endorse the Senate Report recommendation that
up to $2,500,000 be made available for infrastructure
improvements, and be matched by private contributions.
National Endowment for Democracy
The conference agreement provides $118,000,000 for the
National Endowment for Democracy (NED), which is $18,000,000
above the House and $2,000,000 below the Senate.
Of the total, the conferees direct that $100,000,000 shall
be allocated in the traditional and customary manner, as in
prior years, to include the core institutes, and that
$18,000,000 shall be for other democracy, human rights, and
rule of law programs, including support to promote democracy
and human rights in North Korea.
Certain authorities, definitions, and notifications
regarding the promotion of democracy abroad are included
under section 7034 of this Act.
The conference agreement provides $250,000 for assistance
related to Tibet, and the conferees endorse House and Senate
Report language on Tibet.
The conference agreement requires the President of NED to
provide a report on the proposed uses of funds on a regional
and country basis not later than 45 days after enactment of
this Act, in lieu of the spending and financial plan
reporting requirements as proposed by the House and Senate.
The report should include programmatic goals for each country
and region, and how the planned use of funds will meet such
goals. The conferees direct NED to consult with the
Committees on Appropriations in advance of any significant
deviation from the plans outlined in such report.
OTHER COMMISSIONS
Commission for the Preservation of America's Heritage Abroad
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The conference agreement provides $635,000 for salaries and
expenses of the Commission for the Preservation of America's
Heritage Abroad, which is the same as the House and Senate.
United States Commission on International Religious Freedom
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The conference agreement provides $4,300,000 for salaries
and expenses of the United States Commission on International
Religious Freedom, which is the same as the House and Senate.
The conference agreement includes a provision to increase the
annual cap on consulting fees to $250,000 in order to procure
the technical and language expertise that is required to
complete special projects undertaken by the Commission in
fiscal years 2009 and 2010.
Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The conference agreement provides $2,610,000 for salaries
and expenses of the Commission on Security and Cooperation in
Europe, which is the same as the House and Senate.
Congressional-Executive Commission on the People's Republic of China
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The conference agreement provides $2,000,000 for salaries
and expenses of the Congressional-Executive Commission on the
People's Republic of China, which is the same as the House
and Senate.
United States-China Economic and Security Review Commission
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The conference agreement provides $3,500,000 for salaries
and expenses of the United States-China Economic and Security
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Review Commission, which is the same as the House and Senate,
and includes certain technical modifications, as proposed by
the Senate.
TITLE II
UNITED STATES AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Funds Appropriated to the President
OPERATING EXPENSES
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
The conference agreement provides $1,388,800,000 for
Operating Expenses, which is the same as the House and
Senate.
The conference agreement provides funding to support the
hiring of an estimated 300 additional USAID Foreign Service
Officers under the Development Leadership Initiative (DLI).
The conference agreement includes a provision requiring the
USAID Administrator to submit a strategy for projected
personnel requirements over the next three fiscal years,
similar to that proposed by the Senate. This strategy should
describe the resources required for hiring, training, and
deploying new personnel to domestic and overseas positions,
including resources necessary for office and housing
facilities. Concurrent with the submission of this strategy,
the USAID Administrator is directed to submit a report
describing the hiring, training, and deploying of new staff
since the DLI began in fiscal year 2008, including resources
expended for such purposes to date. This report should be
updated on a semi-annual basis. The conferees intend that one
of the outcomes of the personnel expansion at USAID will be
increased oversight of programs and activities.
The conferees are aware of concerns with civilian capacity
necessary to effectively administer programs in Pakistan and
Afghanistan and have provided funds in this Act and prior
Acts to support a civilian surge. The conferees direct the
USAID Administrator to provide a report to the Committees on
Appropriations on a semi-annual basis that describes the
USAID workforce in both countries, including geographical
distribution, skill sets, and training, as well as the
physical space and capacity to absorb additional personnel.
The conferees believe that USAID's increased reliance on
sole source contract awards, indefinite quantity contracts,
and large umbrella awards undermines competitive processes,
inhibits the participation of small organizations with niche
expertise, limits creative and innovative approaches to
programming, and is neither cost effective nor consistent
with sustainable development. The conferees endorse the
notification requirements in the House Report and the
reporting requirement in the Senate Report, and require the
USAID Administrator to consult with the Committees on
Appropriations on steps that will be taken to reduce reliance
on these mechanisms in the future and increase support for
building capacity of local organizations and institutions,
including the training that will be provided to new personnel
hired under the DLI.
The conferees endorse the small minority-owned and
disadvantaged business enterprises reporting requirement, as
proposed in the House Report.
The conference agreement provides up to $1,000,000 for
special compensation for LES in section 7059(n), as proposed
by the Senate, and requires the USAID Administrator to
consult with the Committees on Appropriations on proposed
guidelines for special compensation of these employees.
Implementation of USAID's Partner Vetting System is
addressed in section 7034(o) of this Act.
CIVILIAN STABILIZATION INITIATIVE
The conference agreement provides a total of $150,000,000
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 $5,000,000 below the House and the same as the
Senate. Within the amounts provided in this Act, $30,000,000
is included under this heading, as proposed by the House, and
$120,000,000 is included under a similar heading in title I
for this purpose.
Funds provided under this heading are intended to support
costs associated with implementation of the Civilian
Deployment Center; operational costs of the Office of
Civilian Response; relevant USAID personnel salaries,
expenses and training; and some deployment costs. The
conferees direct that none of the funds provided under this
heading may be used to establish a Reserve Corps component of
the Civilian Response Corps. USAID and the Department of
State shall jointly consult with the Committees on
Appropriations prior to the obligation of funds made
available under this heading.
The conference agreement includes language proposed by the
House requiring the USAID Administrator and the Secretary of
State to submit a coordinated joint spending plan for funds
available under this heading and the CSI heading in title I.
CAPITAL INVESTMENT FUND
The conference agreement provides $185,000,000 for Capital
Investment Fund, which is the same as the House and
$28,000,000 below the Senate, of which up to $134,500,000 is
provided for implementation of the Capital Security Cost-
Sharing Program. The conferees endorse the reporting
requirement, as proposed in the House Report.
office of inspector general
The conference agreement provides $46,500,000 for the
Office of Inspector General, which is the same as the House
and Senate. The conferees continue to believe that programs
funded through emergency appropriations should be regularized
into the annual budget process.
The conferees direct the USAID Inspector General to
continue to expand oversight activities of United States
Government assistance programs in Pakistan and Afghanistan.
The conferees understand that by the end of fiscal year 2010,
the USAID Inspector General will have a fully staffed office
in Islamabad that will consist of seven auditors, two
investigators, and five Foreign Service National auditors/
investigators, and a fully staffed office in Kabul that will
consist of three auditors and two investigators. The Office
of Inspector General is directed to ensure that efforts are
de-conflicted from the oversight plans of other agencies and
to consult with the Committees on Appropriations on the joint
oversight plan in Afghanistan and Pakistan. In addition, the
Office of Inspector General is directed to inform the
Committees on Appropriations if gaps in oversight are
identified.
The conferees endorse House Report language directing the
Office of Inspector General to consult with the Committees on
Appropriations on a regular and on-going basis.
TITLE III
BILATERAL ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE
Funds Appropriated to the President
The conference agreement provides funding in this Act for
certain sectors in the amounts allocated according to the
following table, subject to the provisions of section 7019 of
this Act:
SECTORS
[Budget authority in thousands of dollars]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Budget
Program authority
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Food Security and Agricultural Development.............. 1,169,833
Water................................................... 315,000
Basic Education......................................... 925,000
Higher Education........................................ 200,000
Microenterprise and Microfinance........................ 265,000
Climate Change and Environment.......................... 1,257,200
Adaptation.............................................. 122,750
Clean Energy............................................ 108,500
Sustainable Landscapes.................................. 74,450
Biodiversity............................................ 205,000
------------------------------------------------------------------------
*Funding in italics denotes a non-add and is not in addition to the
subcategory total.
GLOBAL HEALTH AND CHILD SURVIVAL
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
The conference agreement provides $7,779,000,000 for Global
Health and Child Survival (GHCS), which is $15,000,000 below
the House and $6,000,000 above the Senate. Of the total,
$2,420,000,000 is apportioned directly to USAID and
$5,359,000,000 is apportioned directly to the Office of the
United States Global AIDS Coordinator (OGAC) at the
Department of State. Funds in this account are allocated
according to the following table, subject to the provisions
of section 7019 of this Act:
GLOBAL HEALTH AND CHILD SURVIVAL
[Budget authority in thousands of dollars]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Budget
Programs/accounts authority
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Child Survival and Maternal Health (USAID).............. 549,000
Iodine deficiency disorder.......................... 2,000
Polio............................................... 32,000
The GAVI Alliance................................... 78,000
Micronutrients...................................... 33,000
Vitamin A....................................... [23,000]
Vulnerable Children (USAID)............................. 15,000
Blind children...................................... 2,000
HIV/AIDS (USAID)........................................ 350,000
Microbicides........................................ 45,000
HIV/AIDS (Department of State).......................... 5,359,000
Global Fund to Fight HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis, and 750,000
Malaria............................................
Nutritional support................................. 130,000
TB/HIV co-infection................................. 160,000
UNAIDS.............................................. 43,000
Family Planning/Reproductive Health (USAID)............. 525,000
Other Infectious Diseases (USAID)....................... 981,000
Pandemic preparedness and response.................. 106,000
Malaria............................................. 585,000
Tuberculosis........................................ 225,000
Global Tuberculosis Drug Facility................... [15,000]
Neglected Tropical Diseases......................... 65,000
Total--GHCS................................. 7,779,000
------------------------------------------------------------------------
*Funding in italics denotes a non-add and is not in addition to the
subcategory total.
The conference agreement includes language that allows
funding provided under this heading to be used for programs
to address neglected tropical diseases, as proposed by the
Senate; language on the determination related to
organizations that have been found to support or participate
in the management of a program of coercive abortion, as
proposed by the Senate; and language on the procurement of
condoms, similar to that proposed by the House.
The conferees endorse the reporting requirement on global
health program effectiveness, similar to that proposed by the
House. The report should include an analysis of key global
health challenges, a review of the interventions that have
been found to have the greatest impact in addressing these
challenges, and opportunities for the United States to
increase support for these interventions in order to
significantly reduce mortality and morbidity. The report
should pay special attention to those issues that have not
received adequate support in the past, including maternal
health which is directly related to child survival; the role
that the United States could play in promoting best
practices; and the role of other donor countries in expanding
access to these critical interventions. The conferees direct
the Secretary of State to consult with the Committees on
Appropriations prior to, and during, the development of this
report.
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The conferees endorse the HIV/AIDS prevention reporting
requirement, as proposed by the House, which should include a
description of HIV/AIDS prevention interventions that could
be components of a United States global HIV/AIDS strategy and
their effectiveness; an analysis of how these interventions
should be implemented in order to address key drivers of the
epidemic; the goals of the United States prevention strategy
and how progress toward these goals will be measured; and a
review of how the United States will collaborate with other
bilateral and multilateral donors to reduce duplication. This
report should include country-by-country prevention
interventions and goals to ensure that unique conditions on
the ground are taken into account.
The conferees direct OGAC to include, in future quarterly
Summary Financial Status Reports of the global AIDS program,
data on outlays as a percentage of the total amount of
appropriated funds available for each country and Federal
agency. Third quarter reports shall include a brief
explanation of the factors contributing to countries falling
behind target obligation and outlay rates.
The conferees are aware of the fiscal year 2010 Coordinated
Audit Plan for global AIDS programs that has been developed
by the relevant Inspectors General and are concerned that the
Office of Inspector General at the Department of Health and
Human Services does not plan to audit global AIDS funds
transferred to the agency in the coming year. The OGAC
Director is to report to the Committees on Appropriations on
steps taken by OGAC to ensure that all program funds,
including funds transferred to other agencies, are audited
on a regular basis.
The conferees provide $750,000,000 for the Global Fund to
Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria in this Act. The
conferees remain committed to supporting a performance-based,
results-oriented, multilateral financing instrument to combat
these diseases. The conferees support efforts by the
``Working Group to Manage the Tension between Demand and
Supply in a Resource Constrained Environment'' to ensure that
Global Fund resources are used efficiently and effectively.
The Committees on Appropriations expect to be updated by OGAC
on further efforts of this group. The conferees endorse the
Global Fund reporting requirement, as proposed by the House.
The conferees endorse the research and development
reporting requirement, as proposed by the Senate, which
should include a discussion of microbicides research and
development and opportunities for expanded research and
development related to child immunizations.
The conference agreement includes $106,000,000 for pandemic
preparedness and response activities to support H1N1
influenza and avian influenza surveillance, immunization
delivery, and treatment programs internationally. The
conferees note that the budget request did not include
specific funding to address the H1N1 influenza outbreak and
continue to support the transfer authority provided in the
Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2009 (Public Law 111-32) to
combat an H1N1 influenza pandemic, if the President
determines that the human-to-human transmission of the virus
is virulent, efficient and sustained, severe, spreading
internationally to multiple regions, and has been designated
by the World Health Organization to be at the highest phase
of Global Influenza Pandemic Alert. The conferees also
continue to support the use of funds provided in title VIII
of the Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2009 (Public Law 111-
32) to support USAID's international response to H1N1
influenza.
The conferees support the use of family planning/
reproductive health funds for programs in areas where
population growth exacerbates human vulnerability to the
impacts of climate change, as proposed by the Senate.
The conference agreement does not include a provision
proposed by the House and Senate regarding funds to monitor
and provide oversight of certain global health programs.
However, the conferees direct that not to exceed $400,000, in
addition to funds otherwise available for such purposes, may
be used to monitor and provide oversight of child survival,
maternal and family planning/reproductive health, and
infectious disease programs.
DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
The conference agreement provides $2,520,000,000 for
Development Assistance (DA), which is $30,000,000 above the
House and $47,000,000 below the Senate.
The conference agreement does not include language
concerning the availability of funds related to water and
microenterprise/microfinance programs, as proposed by the
Senate. The conference agreement includes language requiring
the relevant USAID bureaus and offices that support cross-
cutting development programs, including but not limited to
water, food security, and democracy and governance, to
coordinate such programs on a regular basis, similar to that
proposed by the Senate.
Agriculture and Food Security
The conference agreement provides a total of $1,169,833,000
for agricultural development and food security programs, of
which $31,500,000 is for Collaborative Research Support
Programs.
The conference agreement includes a provision requiring the
Secretary of State, in consultation with the USAID
Administrator, to submit a strategy for achieving food
security and agricultural development program goals, as
proposed by the House and Senate. The conferees expect this
strategy to take into account the technical capacities and
capabilities of other United States Government agencies.
However, the conferees intend that the agencies funded in
this Act should serve as the primary conduits for
programmatic implementation. In cases where funding is
transferred to other agencies, the conferees direct the
Department of State to ensure that these funds are properly
audited as directed in section 7009(e) of this Act and that
oversight of these programs is conducted in a manner
consistent with Department of State and USAID requirements.
The conference agreement does not include language
authorizing the use of funds under this heading for local and
regional purchase, as proposed by the Senate. Local and
regional purchase is addressed under the International
Disaster Assistance heading.
The conferees provide not less than $30,000,000 for dairy
development and livestock programs, as proposed by the House.
The conference agreement provides not less than $35,000,000
for agricultural research programs, including plant and
biotechnology.
The conference agreement provides $10,000,000 as a United
States contribution to the endowment of the Global Crop
Diversity Trust.
The conference agreement provides funding for a
multilateral food security initiative. The Committees on
Appropriations shall be consulted on the proposed uses prior
to the obligation of these funds.
The conference agreement includes language related to the
exercise of notwithstanding authority, as proposed by the
Senate, and the Secretary of State is directed to provide the
Committees on Appropriations a written justification within
five days when such authority is used.
Economic Development
Cooperative Development Program.--The conference agreement
provides $10,000,000 for this program within USAID's Office
of Private and Voluntary Cooperation, as proposed by the
Senate.
Gender Integration.--The conferees endorse the reporting
requirement proposed in the House Report related to the
integration of gender considerations into agriculture and
economic development programs.
Microfinance and Microenterprise Programs.--The conferees
note that while USAID has increased its microenterprise
activities in Africa in recent years, there has been
relatively small investment in microfinance in Africa. The
conferees direct the USAID Administrator to consult with the
Committees on Appropriations on a strategy to increase
funding for this purpose. The conferees further direct that
up to 25 percent of funding be made available to build the
institutional and human capacity of microfinance
institutions.
The conferees direct that at least 50 percent of funds
provided for microfinance and microenterprise programs be for
grants and cooperative agreements to not-for-profit networks,
practitioner institutions, and nongovernmental organizations
(NGOs), and direct that USAID's Office of Microenterprise
Development, in consultation with the Committees on
Appropriations, develop a strategy to meet this mandate. This
strategy shall be submitted to the Committees on
Appropriations not later than 90 days after enactment of this
Act, and shall include a description of USAID's strategy to
increase outreach to women, and the poor and very poor who
are currently without access to financial services.
Oversight.--The conference agreement does not include a
provision regarding funds to monitor certain programs for
children and victims of war, as proposed by the House and
Senate. However, the conferees direct that not to exceed
$60,000, in addition to funds otherwise available for such
purposes, may be used to monitor and provide oversight of
programs for displaced and orphaned children and victims of
war.
Reporting Requirements.--The conferees endorse the
reporting requirements on program review and impact
evaluation processes, as proposed by the Senate, except that
such report should be provided to the relevant appropriations
and foreign affairs committees of the House and Senate.
The conferees endorse the small and medium enterprises
reporting requirement, as proposed by the Senate.
The contracting reporting requirement proposed by the
Senate is addressed under the USAID Operating Expenses
heading.
Safe Water.--The conference agreement provides not less
than $315,000,000 for water and sanitation supply projects
pursuant to the Senator Paul Simon Water for the Poor Act of
2005 (Public Law 109-121), including safe water for
communities harmed by oil contamination in the northeastern
region of Ecuador. The conferees endorse language in the
House and Senate Reports on safe water and water management
programs.
Trade Capacity Building.--The conference agreement provides
$20,000,000 for trade capacity building programs related to
the Central America Free Trade Agreement, and $16,000,000 for
United States-Peru Free Trade Agreement labor law capacity
building and for implementation of the environmental chapter
of such agreement, similar to that proposed by the House.
University Programs.--The conferees direct the USAID
Administrator to submit the report on the status of
activities undertaken with American institutions of higher
education, as proposed in the House Report.
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War Victims and Victims of Torture.--The conference
agreement provides $14,000,000 for the Patrick Leahy War
Victims Fund and $13,000,000 for programs and activities that
address the needs of victims of torture.
Women's Leadership Training.--The conference agreement
provides $20,000,000 for women's leadership capacity building
programs, as proposed by the House.
Education
Basic Education.--The conference agreement provides a total
of $925,000,000 for basic education programs in this Act, of
which $365,000,000 is provided under this heading. The
conferees are concerned with the availability of education
for children who are refugees or internally displaced, and
encourage USAID to use a portion of basic education funds for
programs in such settings. The conferees intend that schools
supported with basic education funds appropriated in this Act
should, when practicable, serve as ``Communities of
Learning'' and should be a focal point for development
programs, as proposed by the House. USAID shall ensure that
pilot programs implemented pursuant to section 664 of
division J of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2008
(Public Law 110-161) include ``Communities of Learning'' in
the five year strategic plans, where appropriate.
Higher Education.--The conference agreement provides not
less than $200,000,000 for higher education programs in this
Act, of which not less than $25,000,000 shall be for such
programs in Africa, as proposed by the Senate. The conferees
believe that higher education partnerships between American
and African institutions of higher education should be
expanded and $15,000,000 is provided for this purpose, as
proposed by the Senate, which shall be awarded in an open and
competitive process in accordance with all applicable rules
and regulations.
Climate Change and Environment
Biodiversity.--The conference agreement includes a total of
$205,000,000 in title III of this Act for biodiversity
programs, particularly to protect forests, wildlife, and
water ecosystems. Of this amount, not less than $25,000,000
is for USAID's conservation programs in the Amazon Basin, of
which $15,000,000 is for the Initiative for Conservation in
the Andean Amazon and $10,000,000 is for such activities in
Brazil. In addition, $20,500,000 is for the Congo Basin
Forest Partnership; $7,500,000 is for the Coral Triangle
Initiative; $5,000,000 is for international programs of the
United States Fish and Wildlife Service, particularly in
central Africa; $2,000,000 is for the Department of State's
Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and
Scientific Affairs and USAID to support inter-agency outreach
and capacity building programs and activities in developing
countries related to implementation and enforcement of
section 8204 of the Food, Conservation, and Energy Act, 2008
(Public Law 110-246); and $1,000,000 is for conservation and
related programs of the Department of Interior in the Maya
Biosphere Reserve in Guatemala. The conferees direct USAID to
consult with the Committees on Appropriations on a multi-year
strategy for forest and archeological conservation in the
Peten region of Guatemala. The conferees endorse language in
the Senate Report on the protection of orangutan habitat in
Borneo and Sumatra, and support wildlife conservation in
Southern Sudan and Niger. In addition, the conferees
recommend that USAID work with the United States National
Park Service and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration to protect forests, wildlife, and water
ecosystems in developing countries. The conferees direct the
agencies administering these funds to consult with the
Committees on Appropriations prior to the obligation of
funds.
Climate Change.--The conference agreement includes a total
of $1,257,200,000 for climate change programs in this Act, of
which $108,500,000 is for clean energy, $74,450,000 is for
sustainable landscapes, and $122,750,000 is for adaptation
programs.
The conferees intend that funds for clean energy programs
will be used only to support programs that promote the
sustainable use of renewable energy technologies and energy
efficient end-use technologies, carbon sequestration, and
carbon accounting. The primary objective of these programs
should be to reduce, mitigate, and/or sequester emissions of
greenhouse gases. The conferees direct that no funds shall be
utilized for any nuclear, coal or other fossil fuel
technology or production. The conferees intend that USAID's
programs should complement the efforts undertaken by the
Department of State's Bureau of Oceans and International
Environmental and Scientific Affairs as well as programs
implemented through the Clean Technology Fund (CTF), the
Strategic Climate Fund (SCF), and the Global Environment
Facility.
The conferees urge USAID to expand support in rural
communities for small scale solar and other renewable energy
technologies, which provide clean, healthier and more
economically sustainable sources of energy than fossil fuels
and help reduce migration to overpopulated urban areas.
The conferees intend that funds for sustainable landscapes
programs will be used to support activities to maximize
climate change mitigation, including carbon removals and
avoided emissions, through efforts to protect and preserve
landscapes and ecosystems. These efforts should include
programs that preserve tropical forests, abandoned lands, and
other endangered landscapes. In addition, programs to build
institutional capacity to measure and monitor greenhouse gas
emissions and removal, and policy reforms including land
tenure, should be supported. These programs should not
duplicate similar efforts currently implemented through
USAID's biodiversity programs.
The conferees intend that a significant portion of funding
provided for sustainable landscapes programs should be used
to expand activities that reduce emissions from tropical
forest destruction and degradation (commonly called REDD) in
order to avoid the worst effects of global climate change.
USAID should increase support for programs that assist
developing countries in building their institutional and
governance capacity to manage forest resources in a manner
that demonstrates measurable, reportable and verifiable
emissions reductions; develops strong forest governance laws;
and improves law enforcement against illegal logging. These
programs should be transparent and should respect the rights
of indigenous and forest-dependent people, who should be
consulted and included in the design and implementation of
programs. The Department of State and USAID are directed to
consult jointly with the Committees on Appropriations not
later than 90 days after enactment of this Act on the United
States Government strategy related to REDD and the capacity
of developing countries to implement these programs.
The conferees intend that adaptation program funds will be
used to ensure that on-going programs and projects are
designed to be as resilient as possible to climate
variability and change. This funding should be used to ensure
that climate change factors are taken into account during
program assessment and design and that any program
modifications are included in final implementation.
Country Issues
Bangladesh.--The conference agreement provides $66,271,000
for assistance for Bangladesh.
Cambodia.--The conference agreement provides $19,000,000
for assistance for Cambodia.
Central Africa Regional.--The conference agreement provides
$20,500,000 for assistance for programs in Central Africa.
Countries of Central America.--The conferees are concerned
with the lack of due process and a transparent judiciary in
Nicaragua and Honduras. The conferees direct the Secretary of
State to submit a report to the Committees on Appropriations
not later than 90 days after enactment of this Act on the
Department of State's efforts to effectuate due process with
respect to claims against American companies in these
countries.
Guatemala.--The conference agreement provides up to
$2,000,000, of the funds made available for assistance for
Guatemala, for legal reform programs and gender-based
violence programs, as proposed in the House Report.
India.--The conference agreement provides $12,000,000 for
assistance for India, including up to $2,000,000 for
assistance for Tibetan refugee communities in India, Nepal
and Bhutan, as proposed in the House Report.
Indonesia.--The conference agreement provides $71,000,000
for assistance for Indonesia.
Kenya.--The conference agreement provides $76,885,000 for
assistance for Kenya.
Mexico.--The conference agreement provides $10,000,000 for
assistance for Mexico.
Mongolia.--The conference agreement provides $7,500,000 for
assistance for Mongolia.
People's Republic of China.--The conference agreement
provides $12,000,000 to support democracy, rule of law, and
environmental programs in China, which shall be awarded in an
open and competitive process in accordance with all
applicable rules and regulations, similar to that proposed in
the Senate Report.
Peru.--The conferees direct that $500,000, of the funds
made available for assistance for Peru, shall be made
available for continued forensic assistance for Peru where as
many as 15,000 persons are missing as a result of armed
conflict, to be administered by the Department of State's
Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor.
Philippines.--The conference agreement provides $40,310,000
for assistance for the Philippines.
Sri Lanka.--The conference agreement provides $9,900,000
for assistance for Sri Lanka.
Thailand.--The conference agreement provides $6,151,000 for
assistance for Thailand.
Timor-Leste.--The conference agreement provides $20,200,000
for assistance for Timor-Leste.
Uganda.--The conference agreement provides $70,650,000 for
assistance for Uganda. The conferees direct the Secretary of
State to closely monitor preparations for the 2011 elections
in Uganda, and to actively promote, in coordination with the
European Union, Canada and other nations, the independence of
the election commission; the need for an accurate and
verifiable voter registry; the announcement and posting of
results at the polling stations; the freedom of movement and
assembly and a process free of intimidation; freedom of the
media; and the security and protection of candidates. The
conferees direct the Secretary of State to submit a report to
the Committees on Appropriations not later than 90 days after
enactment of this Act and every 120 days thereafter until 30
days after the elections, detailing actions taken by the
Government of Uganda to address these concerns.
Vietnam.--The conference agreement provides $17,500,000 for
assistance for Vietnam,
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including for technical and other assistance to the
Government of Vietnam for the purpose of locating and
identifying Vietnamese persons missing since 1975, as
proposed by the Senate.
Yemen.--The conference agreement provides $35,000,000 for
assistance for Yemen.
INTERNATIONAL DISASTER ASSISTANCE
The conference agreement provides $845,000,000 for
International Disaster Assistance, which is $15,000,000 above
the House and $10,000,000 below the Senate.
The conference agreement neither designates, nor assumes, a
specific amount for food assistance from funds made available
under this heading, as proposed by the House. However, the
conferees understand that, as in previous years, a
significant portion of the funds made available under this
heading will support food assistance in fiscal year 2010 and
will be in addition to the $1,169,833,000 designated in this
Act for food security and agricultural development.
The conferees endorse the reporting requirement on local
and regional procurement of food assistance contained in the
House Report, except the submission date shall be September
30, 2010.
TRANSITION INITIATIVES
The conference agreement provides $55,000,000 for
Transition Initiatives, which is $45,000,000 below the House
and $10,000,000 below the Senate.
The conference agreement includes a provision which allows
for the transfer of up to $15,000,000 to this account upon a
determination by the Secretary of State, as proposed by the
Senate. The conference agreement does not include authority
for a new Rapid Response Fund under this heading, as proposed
by the House.
COMPLEX CRISES FUND
The conference agreement provides $50,000,000 for the
Complex Crises Fund (CCF), which is $50,000,000 above the
House and $50,000,000 below the Senate. This new account
provides greater flexibility to USAID to prevent or respond
to emerging or unforeseen complex crises overseas, and is
similar to the Emergency Crises Fund account proposed by the
Senate. The CCF consolidates the budget requests for a Rapid
Response Fund and a Stabilization Bridge Fund to provide
greater efficiency and oversight by the Administration and
the Congress of these activities.
For the purposes of this account, a ``complex crisis''
shall mean a disaster or emergency, usually of long-term
duration, that includes a combination of humanitarian,
political and security dimensions which hinders the provision
of external assistance.
USAID and the Department of State should continue to
establish and bolster crisis prevention and response
capabilities in order to assume most, if not all, of the
functions currently funded by the Department of Defense under
section 1207 of the National Defense Authorization Act for
Fiscal Year 2006 (Public Law 109-163). USAID and the
Departments of State and Defense shall continue to consult on
the formulation and implementation of stabilization and
security assistance, as appropriate, whether through the
utilization of section 1207 or funds appropriated by this
Act.
DEVELOPMENT CREDIT AUTHORITY
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
The conference agreement provides $8,600,000 for the
administrative expenses of the Development Credit Authority,
which is the same as the House and Senate. In addition,
$25,000,000 is provided by transfer for programs.
ECONOMIC SUPPORT FUND
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
The conference agreement provides $6,337,000,000 for
Economic Support Fund, which is $33,096,000 below the House
and $33,000,000 below the Senate. Funds in this account shall
be allocated according to the following table, subject to the
provisions of section 7019 of this Act:
ECONOMIC SUPPORT FUND
[Budget authority in thousands of dollars]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Budget
Country/Program authority
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Africa:
Democratic Republic of the Congo.................... 59,100
Horn of Africa/Pan Sahel Program.................... 10,000
Liberia............................................. 153,000
Sierra Leone........................................ 18,000
Special Court................................... 7,500
Sudan............................................... 296,034
Trans-Sahara Counter-Terrorism Partnership.......... 5,000
East Asia and the Pacific:
Burma............................................... 36,500
Cambodia............................................ 15,000
Indonesia........................................... 65,000
North Korea.........................................
Democracy/Human Rights.......................... 33,500
Energy Assistance................................... 0
Philippines......................................... 30,000
Thailand............................................ 2,500
Tibet............................................... 7,400
Timor-Leste......................................... 3,000
Vietnam............................................. 3,000
Europe and Eurasia:
Cyprus.............................................. 11,000
Near East:
Egypt............................................... 250,000
Democracy....................................... 25,000
Education....................................... 35,000
Scholarships.................................... [10,000]
Iraq................................................ 382,500
Marla Ruzicka Fund.............................. 5,000
Civilian Assistance Program..................... 50,000
Democracy and Civil Society..................... 126,000
Iraqi Women's Democracy......................... [10,000]
Ministerial Capacity Development................ 50,000
Iraqi Minorities................................ 10,000
Jordan.............................................. 363,000
Lebanon............................................. 109,000
Scholarships.................................... 12,000
Forestry Conservation........................... 500
Morocco............................................. 3,000
Near East Regional Democracy........................ 40,000
Tunisia............................................. 2,000
West Bank/Gaza...................................... 400,400
Yemen............................................... 5,000
Middle East Partnership Initiative (MEPI)........... 65,000
Scholarships.................................... 10,000
Middle East Regional Cooperation.................... 5,000
Trans-Sahara Counter-Terrorism Partnership.......... 6,000
South and Central Asia:
Afghanistan......................................... 2,037,000
National Solidarity Program..................... 175,000
Civilian Assistance Program..................... 15,000
Afghan Women and Girls.......................... 175,000
Capacity Building for Women's NGOs.......... [20,000]
Support for Women-led NGOs.................. [25,000]
Nepal............................................... 27,000
Civil Society Capacity Building................. 1,500
Pakistan............................................ 1,035,000
Civilian Assistance Program..................... 5,000
Western Hemisphere:
Colombia............................................ 209,790
Cuba................................................ 20,000
Haiti............................................... 160,750
Mexico.............................................. 15,000
Western Hemisphere Regional......................... 62,000
Global Programs:
Department of State--Office to Monitor and Combat 12,000
Trafficking in Persons (G/TIP).....................
Oceans and International Environmental and 178,800
Scientific Affairs.................................
Civilian Science Research Initiative............ 5,000
World Bank Carbon Facility...................... 10,000
Climate Change programs......................... 135,500
Reconciliation Programs............................. 16,000
Title VIII Programs................................. 5,000
Trade Capacity Building--Central America............ 20,000
Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) 4,500
House Democracy Assistance Program.................. 2,000
Kimberley Process................................... 3,000
Disability Programs................................. 5,000
------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Funding in italics denotes a non-add and is not in addition to the
subcategory or country total.
Africa
Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).--The conferees
continue to be concerned with the health and safety of women
and girls in the DRC, and the alarming incidence of rape and
other gender-based violence in that country. The conferees
direct that not less than $10,000,000 of the funds in this
Act for assistance for the DRC be made available to address
gender-based violence, including for fistula repair and other
assistance for victims, and training and support for health
and law enforcement personnel. The conferees direct the
Department of State, in consultation with USAID, to provide a
report to the Committees on Appropriations that outlines a
comprehensive strategy and budget to address gender-based
violence in the DRC. The report should describe how United
States Government efforts fit into multi-donor and host
government strategies to address this issue. The Department
shall consult with the Committees on Appropriations prior to
developing the strategy. The conferees endorse the reporting
requirements on the exploitation of mineral resources, as
proposed in the Senate Report, to include identifying the
governments and companies that are involved in or profiting
from such exploitation.
Sudan.--The conferees direct the Department of State, in
consultation with USAID, to prioritize programs in Southern
Sudan that implement the Comprehensive Peace Agreement,
including support for local governance, judicial
strengthening and rule of law, law enforcement
professionalism and commitment to human rights, anti-
corruption, and community level reintegration programs.
The conferees are concerned with reports of corruption
within the Government of Southern Sudan (GoSS), and the
conference agreement includes a provision, similar to that
proposed by the Senate, requiring the Secretary of State, in
determining amounts and types of assistance to provide to the
GoSS, to consider whether such government is conducting
regular audits of its financial accounts to ensure
transparency and accountability of funds, including revenues
from the extraction of oil, gas, and other natural resources,
and is making such audits publicly available in a timely
manner. The conferees believe such audits are necessary to
prevent the misuse of funds, including United States
assistance.
The conferees direct the Department of State, in
consultation with USAID, to provide a report to the
Committees on Appropriations not later than 90 days after
enactment of this Act, on the steps that will be taken by the
GoSS to improve resource management and increase transparency
and accountability of funds, including efforts by the United
States Government to support this goal.
The conferees endorse the reporting requirement on Sudan
and the People's Republic of China, as proposed in the House
Report.
Asia
Burma.--The conferees recognize that the failure of
governance in Burma has resulted in severe humanitarian needs
throughout the country that are further exacerbated by
violations of internationally recognized human rights
committed with impunity by the ruling junta. The conference
agreement includes language, similar to that proposed by the
House and Senate, and provides $36,500,000 for activities to
address these needs, including income-generating activities,
and to support ongoing democracy and humanitarian programs
along the Burma-Thailand border. The Department of State is
to consult on the uses of these funds, which are subject to
the regular notification procedures of the Committees on
Appropriations. The conference agreement also requires that
funds be used in a manner that is consistent with the
principles and goals of the National League for Democracy in
Burma.
Cambodia.--The conferees intend that assistance should be
increased for Cambodian NGOs involved in the promotion and
protection of human rights, democracy and the
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rule of law, including core funding. The conferees direct the
Secretary of State to fulfill the reporting requirement
contained in the first proviso of section 7071(c)(1) of the
Senate bill. The conference agreement includes language
regarding a United States contribution to the Khmer Rouge
Tribunal, as proposed by the Senate.
North Korea.--The conference agreement provides $3,500,000
to promote democracy and human rights, as authorized by the
North Korea Human Rights Act of 2004 (Public Law 108-333), as
amended. Such programs may include appropriate educational
and cultural exchange programs with North Korean
participants, to the extent not otherwise prohibited by law.
In addition, the conference agreement provides that
assistance for countries in the North Asia region may be made
available for similar activities relating to North Korea,
subject to the regular notification procedures of the
Committees on Appropriations. The conferees note the
importance of regional neighbors in encouraging reform in
North Korea, and funds should be used to support their
participation in furthering such change.
The conference agreement includes language in section
7071(f)(4) similar to that proposed by the House and Senate
regarding restrictions on assistance for North Korea.
The conference agreement includes language in section
7071(f)(6) regarding the unsupervised distribution of food
assistance, similar to that proposed by the Senate.
Philippines.--The conferees endorse Senate Report language
on the use of funds appropriated under this heading to
support conflict resolution activities in Mindanao, and to
expand judicial training programs.
Thailand.--The conference agreement provides $2,500,000 for
conflict resolution and development programs in southern
Thailand, as proposed by the Senate.
Tibet.--The conference agreement provides $7,400,000 for
programs implemented by NGOs which preserve cultural
traditions and promote economic development and environmental
conservation in the Tibetan Autonomous Region and other
Tibetan communities, which is similar to that proposed by the
House and Senate.
Timor-Leste.--The conference agreement provides $3,000,000
for assistance for Timor-Leste, of which $1,000,000 is for
democracy programs and $2,000,000 is for higher education
scholarships, which is similar to that proposed by the
Senate.
Vietnam.--The conference agreement provides not less than
$3,000,000 for environmental remediation of dioxin
contaminated sites and related health activities in Vietnam,
including through Vietnamese institutions and organizations.
The conferees direct the USAID Administrator to consult with
the Committees on Appropriations prior to the obligation of
funds for these purposes.
Europe and Eurasia
Cyprus.--The conferees endorse the language in the House
and Senate Reports regarding assistance for Cyprus.
Near East
Egypt.--The conferees direct that within the amount
provided for project assistance for Egypt, not less than
$25,000,000 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, including at American educational
institutions and other institutions that promote tolerance,
gender and social equality, and critical thinking. The
requirements of section 7034(m)(4) of this Act shall apply
with respect to the provision of assistance to Egyptian NGOs.
The conferees provide authority under section 7042(a)(2) of
this Act to use funds under this heading to establish an
endowment to further the mutual interests of the United
States and Egypt.
The conferees endorse the recommendations of the USAID
Inspector General in Audit Report Number 6-263-10-001-P
regarding democracy programs and activities in Egypt.
Iraq.--The conferees endorse the budget request of
$10,000,000 for the Iraqi women's democracy initiative,
including for efforts to build professional networks between
female business, government, and civil society leaders in
Iraq with counterparts in countries in the region.
The conference agreement provides that not less than
$5,000,000 should be made available for the Marla Ruzicka
Iraqi War Victims Fund. The conferees direct USAID to work
with the Government of Iraq and Iraqi NGOs to develop a plan
for ongoing Iraqi management and financial support of this
program to assist innocent Iraqi victims of conflict after
United States forces withdraw. A portion of these funds may
be used for the development of and preparatory steps to
implement such plan.
The conference agreement continues prior year limitations
on the use of funds in Iraq, including for permanent basing
rights agreements between the United States and Iraq.
The conference agreement provides $50,000,000 for USAID's
Ministerial Capacity Development program, and the conferees
believe that the Government of Iraq should assume full
responsibility for support for such training and development
programs in the future.
The conferees direct that up to $10,000,000 of funds made
available under this heading should be made available to
continue programs and activities to assist minority
populations in Iraq, including religious groups in the
Nineveh Plains region.
The Secretary of State shall submit a report to the
Committees on Appropriations not later than 90 days after
enactment of this Act detailing the unique needs of minority
populations in Iraq, including security requirements,
organizations that have received funding from the Department
of State and USAID for programs to assist such populations,
and the total amount of funds provided for such purposes.
The conferees request the Department of State and USAID to
consult jointly with the Committees on Appropriations on the
decision-making processes utilized in comparing and assessing
the benefits of programs conducted in Iraq with the security
costs associated with such programs.
Lebanon.--The conference agreement provides $12,000,000 for
scholarships for students in Lebanon with high financial
need, including at American educational institutions and
other institutions that promote tolerance, gender and social
equality, and critical thinking.
The conference agreement does not include language
concerning the United States Forest Service (USFS). However,
the conferees direct that not less than $500,000 shall be
made available to the USFS for forest and wildlife
conservation programs in Lebanon, as proposed in the Senate
Report.
Tunisia.--The conference agreement provides $2,000,000 for
assistance for Tunisia for programs and activities in
southern Tunisia and to promote respect for human rights, as
proposed by the Senate.
West Bank and Gaza.--The conference agreement directs that
up to $2,000,000 of the funds provided under this heading be
used to augment funding for administrative expenses of USAID
to facilitate program administration, as proposed by the
House and Senate. The conference agreement further provides
that not more than $150,000,000 may be used for cash transfer
assistance, as requested and proposed by the House. The
conferees endorse the reporting requirement related to
efforts to expand educational and exchange opportunities for
Palestinian students, as proposed by the House, including for
students from Gaza.
The conferees direct the Secretary of State to provide a
report to the Committees on Appropriations not later than 180
days after enactment of this Act on international
participation, including by Arab states, in the economic
development of the West Bank and support for the Palestinian
Authority, similar to that proposed by the House. This report
may be submitted in classified form, if necessary.
The conferees note that funding directives for
reconciliation programs and for other programs in the West
Bank and Gaza specifically noted in the conference agreement
shall not be considered as part of the funding ceiling
established under this heading.
The conference agreement continues prior year restrictions
and limitations on assistance for the West Bank and Gaza, as
contained in the Omnibus Appropriations Act, 2009 (Public Law
111-8) and the Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2009 (Public
Law 111-32).
Yemen.--The conference agreement provides $5,000,000 for
assistance for Yemen. The conferees remain concerned with the
stability of Yemen and these funds are provided to bolster
assistance programs in this fragile country, including for
democracy and governance, health, education, and economic
development activities. The conferees expect the Department
of State and USAID to consult with the Committees on
Appropriations on the uses of assistance in this Act for
Yemen.
South and Central Asia
Afghanistan.--The conferees request the Department of State
and USAID to jointly consult with the Committees on
Appropriations following conclusion of the strategy review
for Afghanistan, and to detail modifications, if any, in the
fiscal year 2011 budget request.
The Secretary of State shall include in the Afghanistan
spending plan a description of how such funding will further
the objectives outlined in the report required by section
1117 of the Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2009 (Public Law
111-32).
The conferees expect the Secretary of State to submit the
report proposed by the Senate in section 7076(g)(3) of the
Senate bill, except that such report shall be submitted to
the relevant congressional committees.
The conferees recognize the necessity of inter-agency, pre-
deployment training, in-country training, and data collection
and analysis in strengthening stability programs and
activities in Afghanistan. The conferees direct that funds be
made available to the Tactical Conflict Assessment and
Planning Framework program within USAID's Office of
Transition Initiatives and the Office of Military Affairs at
USAID for such purposes.
The conference agreement includes a provision under section
7076(d) that is similar to language proposed by the House
under this heading withholding funds for Afghanistan until a
counternarcotics certification is made by the Secretary of
State.
Civilian Assistance Program.--The conference agreement
provides $15,000,000 for the Afghan Civilian Assistance
Program, as proposed by the House and Senate.
National Solidarity Program.--The conference agreement
provides $175,000,000 for the National Solidarity Program, as
proposed by the House.
Women and Girls.--The conference agreement requires that
assistance for Afghanistan be designed and implemented with
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full participation and leadership of Afghan women, and made
available in a manner that directly improves the security,
economic and social well-being, and political status of
Afghan women and girls. Of the funds made available in this
Act for assistance for Afghanistan, not less than
$175,000,000 shall support programs that directly address the
needs and protect the rights of Afghan women and girls,
including the Afghan Independent Human Rights Commission, the
Afghan Ministry of Women's Affairs, and women-led NGOs. Of
the total, not less than $20,000,000 shall be for capacity
building for Afghan women-led NGOs, and not less than
$25,000,000 shall be for programs and activities of such
NGOs, similar to that proposed by the Senate. USAID is
directed to conduct more vigorous outreach to such NGOs,
particularly in remote areas, to inform them of USAID
programs and procedures.
The conferees are concerned with the increase in violent
attacks against women and girls, particularly at schools, and
the lack of access to justice or safe houses for victims. Not
less than $15,000,000 shall be used to train and support
Afghan women investigators, police officers, prosecutors,
judges, and social workers to respond to crimes of violence
against women and girls, and administration of justice
programs should include a focus on the special needs of
women and girls.
Not later than September 30, 2010, the Secretary of State,
in consultation with the USAID Administrator, shall submit a
report to the Committees on Appropriations detailing the uses
of funds provided in fiscal years 2009 and 2010 to address
the needs and protect the rights of Afghan women and girls,
including efforts undertaken to prevent discrimination and
violence against women and girls; provide economic and
leadership opportunities; increase participation of women in
the political process at the national, provincial and sub-
provincial levels; improve security for women and girls; and
any other programs designed to directly benefit women and
girls. The report should also describe the results to date.
Pakistan.--The conferees support the program review
conducted by the Department of State and USAID in Pakistan in
order to ensure that the programs and activities funded are
meeting programmatic objectives and furthering shared United
States and Pakistani security interests. The results of this
review should be provided to the Committees on
Appropriations. The conferees are aware of the significant
infrastructure needs in Pakistan, including in the energy and
aviation sectors. However, the conferees are concerned with
embarking on large-scale, multi-year infrastructure projects
in Pakistan and believe such work should be undertaken in
coordination with other donors and through multilateral
financing mechanisms to the maximum extent possible,
factoring in security and sustainability considerations. The
conferees direct the Secretary of State to consult with the
Committees on Appropriations prior to committing to such
projects. The conferees provide not less than $5,000,000 to
continue a Civilian Assistance Program similar to such
programs in Iraq and Afghanistan, and USAID is directed to
consult with the Committees on Appropriations on the planned
uses of such funds prior to the obligation of funds. The
conference agreement provides that $2,000,000 of the funds
for Pakistan under this heading be transferred to the OIG at
the Department of State for program oversight in Pakistan.
The conferees endorse House and Senate Report language
regarding programs and activities to counter the influence of
violent extremism through local initiatives, including within
madrassas.
Government-to-Government Assistance.--The conference
agreement requires that a bilateral agreement be in place
prior to the provision of government-to-government assistance
for the Governments of Afghanistan and Pakistan. Such an
agreement should be structured to provide maximum
accountability and oversight, and should contain conditions
for disbursement of funds and detailed monitoring and
reporting requirements. Funds should be deposited in and
disbursed through a separate, traceable bank account for
specific sectors. The Secretary of State is directed to
consult with the Committees on Appropriations prior to the
provision of any such assistance, including on the amounts,
uses and oversight of such funds as well as on the terms of
the bilateral agreement. The Secretary should suspend any
government-to-government assistance to any implementing
agency if there is credible evidence of misuse of such funds
by such agency. The conferees encourage the Department of
State to ensure that such assistance benefits Afghans and
Pakistanis at the provincial and sub-provincial levels
through mechanisms established with appropriate ministries,
and with the concurrence of legitimate political leadership
at the local level, including governors.
Western Hemisphere
Colombia.--The conferees are concerned with the dire
condition of large numbers of Colombian refugees in
neighboring countries, as well as Colombians who have been
internally displaced as a result of armed conflict. Within
sums provided for assistance for Colombia under this heading,
$45,000,000 shall be made available to support internally
displaced persons. Additionally, not less than $8,000,000 is
transferred to the Migration and Refugee Assistance (MRA)
heading for emergency assistance through nongovernmental and
international organizations for Colombian refugees in
neighboring countries.
The conference agreement provides that up to $15,000,000 of
the funds made available for Colombia under this heading be
used for programs which specifically benefit Afro-Colombian
and indigenous communities. In addition, the conference
agreement provides not less than $3,000,000 for programs to
protect Colombia's biodiversity through the Colombian
National Parks Service and indigenous communities living in
buffer zones. The USAID Administrator shall consult with the
Committees on Appropriations prior to the obligation of these
funds.
Global Programs
Civilian Compensation.--Not later than 90 days after
enactment of this Act, the Secretary of State, in
consultation with the USAID Administrator and the Secretary
of Defense, shall submit a report to the Committees on
Appropriations detailing steps taken to coordinate condolence
payments and other assistance for civilians who suffer losses
as a result of military operations in Iraq, Afghanistan, and
Pakistan, similar to that proposed by the Senate.
Disability Programs and Wheelchairs.--The conference
agreement provides not less than $5,000,000 for disability
programs and up to $10,000,000 for wheelchair programs. The
conferees endorse the specific funding levels and uses of
funding for disability programs, as proposed in the Senate
Report.
Environment and Climate Change.--The conference agreement
does not include provisions regarding funding for the
Department of State's Bureau of Oceans and International
Environmental and Scientific Affairs and bilateral
environmental programs under this heading, as proposed by the
Senate. This issue is addressed in section 7081 of this Act.
Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative.--The
conference agreement does not include language concerning the
EITI, as proposed by the Senate. However, the conference
agreement provides not less than $4,500,000 for a United
States contribution to the EITI, including for efforts to
improve the capacity of civil society organizations to
participate in the EITI process.
Internet Access and Freedom.--The conference agreement
provides a total of $30,000,000 for programs and activities
to expand unmonitored, uncensored access to the Internet for
large numbers of users living in closed societies that have
acutely hostile Internet environments, including in the
People's Republic of China and Iran. Of this amount,
$20,000,000 shall be made available under this heading, of
which $10,000,000 shall be derived from the Near East
Regional Democracy program. An additional $10,000,000 shall
be made available under the Democracy Fund (DF) heading. The
Department of State shall consult on the uses of these funds,
which are to be awarded in full and open competition
according to all applicable rules and regulations.
Kimberley Process.--The conference agreement does not
include language proposed by the Senate concerning the
Kimberley Process Certification Scheme. However, the
conference agreement provides not less than $3,000,000 to
support implementation of the Kimberley Process, including
for regional efforts to combat cross-border smuggling and to
support monitoring by civil society organizations.
Middle East Partnership Initiative.--The conferees direct
the Secretary of State to report to the Committees on
Appropriations on coordination with other agencies funding
programs similar to those supported by MEPI, as proposed by
the Senate.
Pacific Tuna Treaty.--Not later than 90 days after
enactment of this Act, the Secretary of State shall inform
the Committees on Appropriations of steps taken to monitor
funds provided to countries under the ESF heading for United
States commitments to the 1987 South Pacific Tuna Treaty, and
to coordinate such funds with other United States Government
assistance provided to country recipients as appropriate.
Trafficking in Persons.--The conferees direct that not less
than $42,341,000 in this Act should be used for activities to
combat trafficking in persons internationally, of which
$6,010,000 is for the operations of G/TIP and $12,000,000 is
for programs funded under the ESF heading and managed by G/
TIP. The conferees endorse language on anti-trafficking
efforts in sub-Saharan Africa, India, and Cambodia, as
proposed by the House and Senate. The conferees recognize
that anti-trafficking activities are funded through multiple
agencies and accounts, and support the Administration's
effort to complete an inter-agency anti-trafficking strategy.
TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS
[Budget authority in thousands of dollars]
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Budget
Account authority
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Diplomatic and Consular Programs--Operations................. 6,010
Development Assistance--Country Programs..................... 3,718
Economic Support Fund........................................ 13,350
Office to Combat Trafficking in Persons...................... 12,000
Country Programs............................................. 1,350
Assistance for Europe, Eurasia and Central Asia--Country 8,362
Programs....................................................
International Narcotics Control and Law Enforcement.......... 10,901
Office to Combat Trafficking in Persons...................... 9,262
Country Programs............................................. 1,639
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TOTAL.................................................... 42,341
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* Funding in italics denotes a non-add and is not in addition to the
account total.
DEMOCRACY FUND
The conference agreement provides $120,000,000 for the
Democracy Fund, which is
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$10,000,000 below the House and the same as the Senate. Of
the total, $70,000,000 is for the Department of State's
Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor and $50,000,000
is for USAID's Office of Democracy and Governance of the
Bureau of Democracy, Conflict, and Humanitarian Assistance
(DCHA/DG).
The conference agreement does not include language
regarding the People's Republic of China, Hong Kong, Taiwan,
and countries located outside the Middle East region, as
proposed by the Senate. The conferees intend that assistance
for Taiwan should be matched from sources other than the
United States Government.
Certain authorities, definitions, and notifications
regarding the promotion of democracy abroad are included
under section 7034(m) of this Act, as proposed by the Senate.
The conference agreement provides $10,000,000 under this
heading for Internet access and freedom activities. The
conferees direct the Secretary of State to consult with the
Committees on Appropriations prior to the obligation of these
funds, which shall be awarded through a full and open
competition process in accordance with all applicable rules
and regulations. Additional funding for these programs is
provided under the ESF heading.
Funds provided under this heading for DCHA/DG are in
addition to core program funding that is provided under the
DA heading. Funds in this account are allocated according to
the following table, subject to the provisions of section
7019 of this Act:
DEMOCRACY FUND
[Budget authority in thousands of dollars]
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Budget
Programs/activities authority
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Human Rights and Democracy Fund.............................. 70,000
People's Republic of China, Hong Kong, Taiwan................ 17,000
Counter-Extremism Programs................................... 8,000
Internet Access and Freedom.................................. 10,000
Unallocated.................................................. 35,000
USAID, DCHA/DG............................................... 50,000
Elections and Political Process Fund......................... 32,500
International Labor Programs................................. 7,500
Support for Human Rights, Media and Rule of Law.............. 10,000
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TOTAL--DF................................................ 120,000
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* Funding in italics denotes a non-add and is not in addition to the
program total.
INTERNATIONAL FUND FOR IRELAND
The conference agreement provides $17,000,000 for the
International Fund for Ireland (IFI), which is $1,000,000
below the House and $17,000,000 above the Senate.
The conferees expect that the assistance provided in this
Act will be the final United States contribution to the IFI.
ASSISTANCE FOR EUROPE, EURASIA AND CENTRAL ASIA
The conference agreement provides $741,632,000 for
Assistance for Europe, Eurasia and Central Asia (AEECA),
which is $19,379,000 above the House and $3,368,000 below the
Senate. The conference agreement includes language similar to
that proposed by the House and Senate, which provides the
Department of State notwithstanding authority for additional
flexibility in reprogramming prior year unobligated and
unexpired funds within the account. The conferees direct that
any such reprogramming shall be subject to the regular
notification procedures of the Committees on Appropriations,
and the terms and conditions previously attached to prior
year funds continue to apply.
Caucasus.--The conference agreement does not include
language concerning the North Caucasus, as proposed by the
Senate. However, the conferees direct that not less than
$7,000,000 shall be made available for humanitarian, conflict
mitigation, human rights, civil society, and relief and
reconstruction assistance for the North Caucasus.
The conferees support the Minsk Group's ongoing efforts and
continue to urge all parties to the conflict to refrain from
threats of violence and the use of inflammatory rhetoric. The
conferees expect the Department of State to continue to
inform the Committees on Appropriations that the requirements
stipulated in subsection (g)(2) under the heading Assistance
for the Independent States of the Former Soviet Union in the
Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Programs
Appropriations Act, 2002 (Public Law 107-115) are being met.
The conferees direct that up to $8,000,000 be made
available for programs and activities in Nagorno-Karabakh.
Armenia.--The conferees expect the Department of State to
continue to emphasize the use of civil society in
implementing programs and activities in Armenia.
Kyrgyz Republic.--The conference agreement includes a
provision directing that up to $11,500,000 of the assistance
for the Kyrgyz Republic under this heading shall be for the
Joint Development Fund.
Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe
(OSCE).--The conferees support the OSCE's education and
police initiatives to combat anti-Semitism in Europe and
Eurasia and expect the Coordinator for United States
Assistance for Europe and Eurasia to provide adequate funding
to ensure continued leadership within the OSCE.
Wildlife Conservation Programs.--The conference agreement
does not include language concerning the USFS. However, the
conferees direct that not less than $600,000 shall be made
available to the USFS for forest protection and wildlife
conservation programs in the Russian Far East and Ukraine, as
proposed by the Senate.
Funds in this account are allocated according to the
following table, subject to the provisions of section 7019 of
this Act:
ASSISTANCE FOR EUROPE, EURASIA AND CENTRAL ASIA
[Budget authority in thousands of dollars]
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Budget
Country/program authority
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Central Asia:
Kazakhstan............................................... 10,400
Kyrgyz Republic.......................................... 46,000
Tajikistan............................................... 42,500
Turkmenistan............................................. 12,500
Uzbekistan............................................... 8,250
Regional--Central Asia................................... 11,000
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Subtotal--Central Asia............................... 130,650
Europe and Eurasia:
Albania.................................................. 22,000
Armenia.................................................. 41,000
Azerbaijan............................................... 22,000
Belarus.................................................. 15,000
Bosnia and Herzegovina................................... 36,000
Bulgaria................................................. 800
Georgia.................................................. 59,000
Kosovo................................................... 95,000
Macedonia................................................ 22,000
Moldova.................................................. 19,000
Montenegro............................................... 8,500
Russia................................................... 59,000
North Caucasus........................................... 7,000
Serbia................................................... 49,000
Ukraine.................................................. 89,000
Regional--Europe and Eurasia............................. 73,682
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Subtotal--Europe and Eurasia......................... 610,982
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Total--AEECA..................................... 741,632
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* Funding in italics denotes a non-add and is not in addition to the
country total.
Department of State
MIGRATION AND REFUGEE ASSISTANCE
The conference agreement provides $1,685,000,000 for
Migration and Refugee Assistance, which is $204,556,000 above
the House and $7,200,000 above the Senate.
The conference agreement does not include language
concerning refugees resettling in Israel, as proposed by the
Senate. However, the conferees note that according to the
Department of State, no funds in this Act are used to assist
refugees who reside in any Israeli settlement or outpost in
the West Bank.
The conference agreement includes a new provision directing
that $35,000,000 of the funds made available under this
heading be reserved for responding to small-scale emergency
humanitarian requirements of international and
nongovernmental partners. The conferees agree that this
reserve may be used to cover the breadth of migration and
refugee activities and that any use of such funds is subject
to the regular notification procedures of the Committees on
Appropriations.
The conferees endorse the reporting requirement in the
Senate Report regarding North Korean refugees.
The conferees recognize the work of the United Nations
Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) in assisting Palestinians and
promoting tolerance in the West Bank and Gaza, including
through education, sports, and other programs for Palestinian
youth. The conference agreement includes language in section
7042(f)(3) applying the reporting requirements contained
under this heading in the joint explanatory statement
accompanying the Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2009
(Public Law 111-32) regarding UNRWA to funds made available
under this heading for fiscal year 2010. The House bill
included a similar requirement in section 7086.
The conferees support the continuation of assistance to
Tibetan refugees in India and Nepal. The conferees endorse
language in the House Report regarding efforts to ensure the
safe transit of Tibetan refugees and to protect the rights of
Tibetans residing in Nepal. The Senate Report included
similar language.
UNITED STATES EMERGENCY REFUGEE AND MIGRATION ASSISTANCE FUND
The conference agreement provides $45,000,000 for the
United States Emergency Refugee and Migration Assistance
Fund, which is $30,000,000 below the House and Senate.
The conference agreement does not include a provision
overriding the funding ceiling contained in section 2(c)(2)
of the Migration and Refugee Assistance Act of 1962, as
proposed by the Senate.
Independent Agencies
PEACE CORPS
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
The conference agreement provides $400,000,000 for the
Peace Corps, which is $50,000,000 below the House and
$26,560,000 above the Senate.
The conference agreement includes a provision directing the
Peace Corps to consult with and notify the Committees on
Appropriations when a decision is made to open, close,
suspend, or significantly reduce the number of personnel of a
domestic or overseas office or a Peace Corps country program.
The conferees provide an exception to this requirement when
the situation presents a substantial security risk to
volunteers or Peace Corps personnel and prior consultation or
notification would delay actions necessary to safeguard
personnel. Pursuant to section 7015(e) of this Act, the
conferees intend that the Peace Corps shall notify the
Committees as early as practicable, but no later than three
days after taking action, whenever substantial risk to human
health or welfare requires a waiver of the notification
requirement.
The conference agreement includes a provision requiring the
Director of the Peace Corps to submit a spending plan to the
Committees on Appropriations not later than 45
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days after enactment of this Act on the proposed uses of
funds. The report should include a detailed budget for funds
under this heading, short-term policy and operational changes
being made to absorb funding increases above current services
levels, and any specific plans related to recruitment, number
and placement of volunteers, existing country programs, and
opening of new country programs.
The conference agreement also includes a provision
requiring the Director to submit a report to the Committees
on Appropriations, not later than 180 days after enactment of
this Act, which includes the findings of a comprehensive
assessment of the current program model of the Peace Corps
and a strategy for reforming operations, similar to that
proposed by the House and Senate. The conferees expect the
review and strategy for reform to include recommendations
for: (1) improving the recruitment and selection process to
attract a wide diversity of highly and appropriately skilled
volunteers; (2) training and medical care for volunteers and
staff, as appropriate; (3) adjusting volunteer placement to
reflect priority United States interests, country needs and
commitment to shared goals, and volunteer skills; (4)
coordinating with international and host country development
assistance organizations; (5) lowering early termination
rates; (6) strengthening management and independent
evaluation and oversight; and (7) any other steps needed to
ensure the effective use of resources and volunteers, and to
prepare for and implement an appropriate expansion of the
Peace Corps. The conferees support the Director's plan to
involve external specialists in the review process.
MILLENNIUM CHALLENGE CORPORATION
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
The conference agreement provides $1,105,000,000 for the
Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC), which is $295,000,000
below the House and $155,000,000 above the Senate.
The conference agreement includes a provision that makes
funding available for country compacts only if a compact
obligates, or contains a commitment to obligate funding
subject to the availability of funds, the mutual agreement of
the parties to the compact to proceed, and the entire amount
of the United States Government funding anticipated for the
duration of the compact, as proposed by the House. The
conference agreement includes a provision that requires
notification not later than 15 days prior to specific actions
taken on country compacts and threshold agreements, as
proposed by the House. The conference agreement includes a
provision requiring notification of the availability of funds
from a country compact that has been suspended or terminated,
as proposed by the Senate.
The conferees endorse the semi-annual reporting
requirement, as proposed by the House and Senate.
None of the funds provided under this heading may be used
to carry out threshold programs until the MCC's Chief
Executive Officer submits a report to the Committees on
Appropriations listing the candidate countries that will
receive assistance, the level of assistance proposed for each
country, a description of the proposed programs, projects and
activities, and the proposed implementing agency or agencies
of the threshold program.
The conference agreement includes a provision prohibiting
the use of MCC funds for any military assistance or military
training purposes, as proposed by the Senate. The conferees
direct the MCC to identify any project that may be of a dual
use nature, and to consult with the Committees on
Appropriations on the proposed safeguards to ensure that such
a project will not be used for future military purposes by
the compact country. The conferees are particularly concerned
with airport renovations and upgrades.
The conference agreement includes a provision that
addresses the eligibility requirements for countries that
were found to be eligible for a compact in fiscal year 2009,
which was not in the House or Senate bills, but subsequently
requested by the MCC.
INTER-AMERICAN FOUNDATION
The conference agreement provides $23,000,000 for the
Inter-American Foundation, which is $240,000 above the House
and the same as the Senate.
AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION
The conference agreement provides $30,000,000 for the
African Development Foundation, which is the same as the
House and Senate.
Department of the Treasury
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
The conference agreement provides $25,000,000 for
International Affairs Technical Assistance, which is the same
as the House and $5,000,000 below the Senate.
The conferees endorse language regarding the provision of
assistance for Cambodia in compliance with Cambodian law on
the decentralization of power, as proposed in the Senate
Report under the ESF heading.
DEBT RESTRUCTURING
The conference agreement provides $60,000,000 for Debt
Restructuring, which is the same as the House and Senate, of
which $20,000,000 is provided to support implementation of
the Tropical Forest Conservation Act.
The conferees endorse the unallocated balances reporting
requirement, as proposed by the House.
Funds provided under this heading are subject to the terms
and conditions of section 7015 of this Act.
TITLE IV
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY ASSISTANCE
Department of State
INTERNATIONAL NARCOTICS CONTROL AND LAW ENFORCEMENT
The conference agreement provides $1,597,000,000 for
International Narcotics Control and Law Enforcement (INCLE),
which is $33,000,000 below the House and $72,000,000 above
the Senate. In order to better align security assistance
funding, the conference agreement moves the INCLE account to
title IV, instead of title III, as proposed by the House and
Senate. The conference agreement merges the Andean
Counterdrug Program account within the INCLE account and
includes language exempting funds, subject to the regular
notification procedures of the Committees on Appropriations,
from the provisions of section 482(b) of the Foreign
Assistance Act of 1961.
The conferees endorse language related to the exercise of
notwithstanding authority, as proposed by the House, and
direct the Secretary of State to provide the Committees on
Appropriations a written justification within five days when
such authority is used.
Afghanistan.--The conference agreement includes a
limitation under this heading which prohibits funds for
aerial spraying of herbicides in Afghanistan unless the
Secretary of State determines and reports to the Committees
on Appropriations that the President of Afghanistan has
requested such assistance, and requires that prior to the
provision of any such assistance the Secretary shall
consult with the Committees on Appropriations, as proposed
by the House.
The conferees endorse a reporting requirement on arrests of
Afghan drug traffickers, similar to that proposed by the
House. The report shall also include the names of those
arrested, the disposition of cases, and an assessment of the
obstacles to successful prosecution of such cases. This
report may be submitted in a classified form, if necessary.
Bolivia.--The conference agreement includes conditions on
assistance to Bolivian police and military forces, similar to
that proposed by the House.
Caribbean Basin Security Initiative (CBSI).--The conferees
endorse the budget request in INCLE for the CBSI, and direct
that such funds shall be derived from amounts made available
under Western Hemisphere Regional.
Central America Regional Security Initiative (CARSI).--The
conferees remain concerned with youth violence, criminal
gangs, organized crime, drug trafficking and other forms of
criminal activity and violence in Central America. The
conferees support the budget request under the INCLE heading
for the Central America portion of the Merida Initiative and
direct that such funds shall be made available from Western
Hemisphere Regional funds for CARSI. The conferees direct the
Secretary of State to undertake a comprehensive review of
regional security assistance programs and submit a report not
later than 90 days after enactment of this Act to the
Committees on Appropriations detailing the threats or
problems to be addressed, goals and objectives, planned uses
of assistance, and expected results. The conferees expect the
report to include all countries of Central America, including
the Dominican Republic and Haiti, that have received
assistance under the Merida Initiative.
Colombia.--The conference agreement includes a provision
that prohibits the use of any funds appropriated by this Act
or prior Acts for assistance for the Colombian Departamento
Administrativo de Seguridad (DAS), similar to that proposed
by the Senate. The conferees intend that, should the DAS be
dismantled, such prohibition shall also apply to any
successor organization. The conferees are aware of reports
that the DAS has repeatedly engaged in phone tapping, email
interception, and other illegal activities against law-
abiding citizens, including collusion with illegal armed
groups.
The conferees endorse language in the House and Senate
Reports regarding Colombia's Center for Coordination of
Integrated Action.
Guatemala.--The conference agreement does not include a
provision concerning certain organizations in Guatemala, as
proposed by the Senate. However, the conferees are concerned
with reports of threats and violent attacks against human
rights defenders and the lack of resources to protect them
and their families, investigate these crimes, and punish
those responsible. The conferees direct that not less than
$2,000,000 shall be made available to support the Ministry of
Interior's Institute for Attacks Against Human Rights
Defenders, officers within the Criminal Investigation
Division of the Police who are assigned to work with the
Institute, and the Department for the Protection of
Personalities of the Police including its Unit of Risk
Analysis.
Iraq.--The conferees direct that none of the funds made
available for assistance for Iraq may be used for new
construction, as proposed in the Senate Report.
Mexico.--The conferees endorse the reporting requirements
on the uses of Merida Initiative funds in Mexico, including
on the Mexican Federal Registry of Police Personnel, as
proposed in the Senate Report. The report shall be submitted
not later than
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90 days after enactment of this Act. The report should also
address the specific uses of all prior appropriations,
including the status of obligations.
The conference agreement does not include a provision,
proposed by the House and Senate, concerning compatibility of
law enforcement communications equipment. However, the
conferees direct that any funds appropriated under this
heading that are available for assistance for Mexico may be
made available for the procurement of law enforcement
communications equipment if, where appropriate, such
equipment utilizes encryption technology, open standards, and
is compatible with and capable of operating with radio
communications systems and related equipment utilized by
relevant law enforcement agencies in the United States, to
enhance border security and cooperation in law enforcement
efforts between Mexico and the United States. Such funds
shall be awarded through full and open competition in
accordance with all applicable rules and regulations.
The conferees are concerned that the report submitted
pursuant to section 1406(b) of the Supplemental
Appropriations Act, 2008 (Public Law 110-252) and section
7045(e)(1) of the Omnibus Appropriations Act, 2009 (Public
Law 111-8) relating to human rights in Mexico did not include
the requisite findings by the Secretary of State that the
Government of Mexico had met the requirements in the law. The
conferees remain concerned with the lack of progress on these
issues, and the lack of transparency in cases involving
allegations against Mexican military personnel, and direct
that future reports submitted pursuant to section 7045(e)(2)
of this Act include the necessary findings.
Copyright Materials.--The conference agreement provides
$5,000,000 for programs to combat piracy of United States
copyright materials, as proposed by the Senate.
International Law Enforcement Academies (ILEAs).--The
conferees support the utilization of the Department of
State's ILEA facility at Roswell, New Mexico, provide
$5,000,000 for this purpose in fiscal year 2010, and direct
the Secretary of State to develop and submit to the
Committees on Appropriations a multi-year plan for the
continued operation of the Roswell facility on a competitive
basis in accordance with all applicable rules and
regulations.
Funds in this account are allocated according to the
following table, subject to the provisions of section 7019 of
this Act:
INTERNATIONAL NARCOTICS CONTROL AND LAW ENFORCEMENT
[Budget authority in thousands of dollars]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Budget
Country/Program authority
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Afghanistan............................................. 420,000
Bolivia................................................. 20,000
Colombia................................................ 248,900
Costa Rica.............................................. 500
Dominican Republic...................................... 4,450
Egypt................................................... 1,000
Guatemala............................................... 7,500
CICIG............................................... 4,000
Haiti................................................... 21,107
Indonesia............................................... 11,570
Iraq.................................................... 52,000
Jordan.................................................. 1,500
Lebanon................................................. 20,000
Mexico.................................................. 190,000
Nepal................................................... 3,700
Pakistan................................................ 130,000
Paraguay................................................ 500
Peru.................................................... 40,000
Philippines............................................. 1,365
Thailand................................................ 1,740
West Bank/Gaza.......................................... 100,000
Western Hemisphere Regional............................. 81,607
Alien Smuggling/Border Security......................... 1,000
Anticrime Programs...................................... 4,150
Combating Copyright Piracy--Cyber Crime and Intellectual 5,000
Property Rights........................................
Critical Flight Safety Program.......................... 20,750
Civilian Police Programs................................ 4,000
Combating Criminal Youth Gangs.......................... 8,000
Demand Reduction........................................ 14,000
Fighting Corruption..................................... 4,750
International Law Enforcement Academies................. 37,200
Shared Security Partnership......................... 17,200
Roswell, New Mexico................................. 5,000
International Organizations............................. 4,500
Combating International Organized Crime................. 1,000
Interregional Aviation Support.......................... 60,088
Program Development and Support......................... 24,523
Global Peacekeeping Operations Initiative............... 5,000
Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons..... 9,262
Unallocated............................................. 36,338
---------------
Total--INCLE........................................ 1,597,000
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* Funding in italics denotes a non-add and is not in addition to the
country or program total.
NONPROLIFERATION, ANTI-TERRORISM, DEMINING AND RELATED PROGRAMS
The conference agreement provides $754,000,000 for
Nonproliferation, Anti-terrorism, Demining and Related
Programs (NADR), which is $36,570,000 above the House and
$7,165,000 below the Senate. In order to better align
security assistance funding, the conference agreement moves
the NADR account to title IV, instead of title III, as
proposed by the House and Senate.
The conference agreement includes a provision requiring
prior consultation with, and notification of, the Committees
on Appropriations on all Nonproliferation and Disarmament
Fund activities, as proposed by the House.
The conference agreement does not include a provision
providing $37,000,000 for the Biosecurity Engagement Program,
as proposed by the Senate. However, the conferees direct that
$37,000,000 shall be made available for these purposes.
The conferees endorse language related to the exercise of
notwithstanding authority as proposed in the House Report,
and direct the Secretary of State to provide the Committees
on Appropriations a written justification within five days
each time such authority is used.
Laos and Vietnam.--The conferees direct that not less than
$5,000,000 shall be made available for unexploded ordnance
removal in Laos, and that not less than $3,500,000 shall be
made available for similar activities in Vietnam. The
conferees further direct the Department of State to plan for
similar or higher funding levels for these purposes in
subsequent fiscal years, similar to that proposed by the
Senate.
Pakistan.--The conference agreement does not include a
provision providing $6,000,000 to continue biosecurity threat
reduction programs in Pakistan from within the Global Threat
Reduction program, as proposed by the Senate. However, the
conferees direct that $6,000,000 shall be made available for
such purposes.
Small Arms/Light Weapons.--The conferees endorse language
directing the Secretary of State to submit a report to the
Committees on Appropriations on the uses of funds for
programs to destroy small arms and light weapons, as proposed
by the Senate.
Funds in this account are allocated according to the
following table, subject to the provisions of section 7019 of
this Act:
NONPROLIFERATION, ANTI-TERRORISM, DEMINING AND RELATED PROGRAMS
[Budget authority in thousands of dollars]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Budget
Programs authority
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Nonproliferation Programs
Nonproliferation and Disarmament Fund............... 75,000
Export Control and Related Border Security 53,950
Assistance.........................................
Global Threat Reduction............................. 70,000
Biosecurity Engagement Program.................. 37,000
International Atomic Energy Agency Voluntary 65,000
Contribution.......................................
Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty International 30,000
Monitoring System..................................
Weapons of Mass Destruction Terrorism............... 2,000
Subtotal--Nonproliferation Programs..................... 295,950
Anti-terrorism Programs
Anti-terrorism Assistance........................... 215,000
Terrorist Interdiction Program...................... 54,500
Counter-terrorism Engagement with Allies............ 6,000
Counter-terrorism Financing......................... 21,000
Subtotal--Anti-terrorism Programs....................... 296,500
Regional Stability and Humanitarian Assistance
Humanitarian Demining Program....................... 74,350
International Trust Fund............................ 12,200
Small Arms/Light Weapons Destruction................ 75,000
Subtotal--Regional Stability and Humanitarian Assistance 161,550
---------------
Total--NADR......................................... 754,000
------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Funding in italics denotes a non-add and is not in addition to the
program total.
PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS
The conference agreement provides $331,500,000 for
Peacekeeping Operations (PKO), to support multilateral
peacekeeping operations and training, which is the same as
the House and Senate.
The conference agreement includes a provision granting
limited notwithstanding authority of section 660 of the
Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, similar to that proposed by
the House and Senate.
The conference agreement provides that $55,000,000 of funds
made available under this heading for assistance for Somalia
may be used to pay assessed costs of international
peacekeeping activities, as proposed by the House and Senate.
The conferees endorse language related to the exercise of
notwithstanding authority, as proposed in the House Report,
and direct the Secretary of State to provide the Committees
on Appropriations a written justification each time such
authority is used.
Funds in this account are allocated according to the
following table, subject to the provisions of section 7019 of
this Act:
PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS
[Budget authority in thousands of dollars]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Budget
Country/Program authority
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Democratic Republic of the Congo........................ 18,000
Liberia................................................. 10,000
Somalia................................................. 102,000
Assessed peacekeeping costs......................... 55,000
Sudan................................................... 44,000
Trans-Sahara Counter-Terrorism Partnership.............. 21,000
Shared Security Partnership......................... 3,300
Department of State Africa Regional..................... 13,600
Shared Security Partnership......................... 6,100
Global Peace Operations Initiative...................... 96,900
Multinational Force and Observers....................... 26,000
Total--PKO.......................................... 331,500
------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Funding in italics denotes a non-add and is not in addition to the
country or program total.
Funds Appropriated to the President
INTERNATIONAL MILITARY EDUCATION AND TRAINING
The conference agreement provides $108,000,000 for
International Military Education and Training (IMET), which
is $2,283,000 below the House and $2,850,000 above the
Senate.
The conference agreement includes a provision requiring
that funds made available for Angola, Bangladesh, Cameroon,
the Central African Republic, Chad, Cote d'Ivoire, the
Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Guatemala,
Guinea, Haiti, Kenya, Libya, Nepal, Nigeria, and Sri Lanka
may only be provided through the regular notification
procedures of the Committees on Appropriations and any such
notification shall
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include a detailed description of the proposed activities,
similar to that proposed by the House and Senate.
The conference agreement includes language in section 7070
prohibiting IMET assistance for Equatorial Guinea, as
proposed by the House. The Senate included a similar
provision under this heading.
The conferees direct the GAO to conduct an evaluation of
the effectiveness of the IMET program in building
professionalism and respect for human rights within foreign
military forces in selected countries, and to submit the
results of such evaluation to the Committees on
Appropriations not later than September 30, 2010. The
evaluation should include a representative sampling of
countries from each geographical region.
The conferees direct that of the funds appropriated under
this heading, $5,000,000 shall be made available for
assistance for Pakistan; $5,000,000 for assistance for
Turkey; $400,000 for assistance for Vietnam; and $1,900,000
for assistance for Egypt. The conferees do not endorse
language proposed under this heading in the House Report
regarding Argentina.
FOREIGN MILITARY FINANCING PROGRAM
The conference agreement provides $4,195,000,000 for the
Foreign Military Financing Program, which is $65,000,000
below the House and $206,000,000 above the Senate. The
conference agreement includes a provision that grants the
Secretary of State authority to initiate the procurement of
defense articles or services for foreign security forces
subject to prior consultation with the Committees on
Appropriations, as proposed by the Senate and similar to that
proposed by the House.
The conference agreement includes a provision restricting
funding under this heading for follow-on activities of
programs initiated under the authority of section 1206 of the
National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2006
(Public Law 109-163) unless the Secretary of State, in
coordination with the Secretary of Defense, has justified the
program to the Committees on Appropriations, similar to that
proposed by the House and Senate.
The conference agreement does not include a provision to
transfer funds from this heading to the D&CP heading, as
proposed by the Senate. However, the conference agreement
includes funds within the D&CP heading for monitoring
activities.
The conference agreement includes a provision requiring
that assistance for Bangladesh, Bosnia and Herzegovina,
Cambodia, Chad, the Democratic Republic of the Congo,
Ethiopia, Guatemala, Haiti, Indonesia, Kenya, Nepal,
Pakistan, Philippines, and Sri Lanka may be provided through
the regular notification procedures of the Committees on
Appropriations, similar to that proposed by the House and
Senate.
Colombia.--The conference agreement provides not more than
$55,000,000 for assistance for Colombia, of which up to
$12,500,000 is for maritime interdiction and riverine
operations, as proposed by the House.
Egypt.--The conference agreement provides not less than
$1,040,000,000 for assistance for Egypt, which shall be
transferred within 30 days of enactment of this Act to an
interest bearing account in the Federal Reserve Bank in New
York, as proposed by the House and Senate. The conferees note
that these funds are in addition to $260,000,000 provided in
the Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2009 (Public Law 111-32)
for fiscal year 2010, for a combined total of $1,300,000,000,
which is the same as the budget request.
Indonesia.--The conference agreement includes a provision,
similar to that proposed by the House and Senate, providing
$20,000,000 under this heading for assistance for Indonesia,
of which $2,000,000 may not be obligated until the Secretary
of State reports in writing to the Committees on
Appropriations pursuant to section 7071(d) of this Act on the
following--
(1) Steps taken by the Government of Indonesia to revise
the Code of Military Justice, Uniform Criminal Code, and
other relevant statutes to permit trials of current and
former members of the Armed Forces alleged to have committed
violations of internationally recognized human rights,
including in Timor-Leste, in civilian courts; to deny
promotion, suspend from active service, and/or pursue
prosecution of military officers indicted for serious crimes;
and to refine further the mission of the Armed Forces and
develop an appropriate national defense budget to carry out
that mission;
(2) Efforts by the Armed Forces of Indonesia to cooperate
with civilian judicial authorities and with international
efforts to resolve cases of violations of internationally
recognized human rights, including in Timor-Leste;
(3) Efforts by the Government of Indonesia to implement
reforms that increase the transparency and accountability of
the Armed Forces' operations and financial management and to
achieve divestment of all military businesses; and
(4) Whether the Government of Indonesia is allowing public
access to Papua, including foreign diplomats, NGOs, and
journalists.
Iraq.--The conferees remain concerned with the political
situation in Iraq and the ramifications of increased
instability on the security requirements of neighboring
allies. While the conference agreement does not include
language proposed by the Senate providing for a reprogramming
of funds under this heading to address urgent border security
requirements arising from a significant increase in
instability in Iraq for such countries, the conferees direct
the Secretary of State to consult with the Committees on
Appropriations within 90 days of enactment of this Act on
plans to bolster security requirements in neighboring allied
countries in the event of such a scenario.
Israel.--The conference agreement provides not less than
$2,220,000,000 for grants for Israel which shall be disbursed
within 30 days of enactment of this Act and of which
$583,860,000 is available for offshore procurement, as
proposed by the House and Senate. The conferees note that
these funds are in addition to $555,000,000 provided in the
Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2009 (Public Law 111-32) for
fiscal year 2010, for a combined total of $2,775,000,000 in
fiscal year 2010, which is the same as the budget request.
Jordan.--The conference agreement provides $150,000,000 for
assistance for Jordan, as proposed by the House and Senate.
The conferees note that these funds are in addition to the
$150,000,000 provided in the Supplemental Appropriations Act,
2009 (Public Law 111-32), for a combined total of
$300,000,000 in fiscal year 2010, which is the same as the
budget request.
Pakistan.--The conference agreement provides $238,000,000
for assistance for Pakistan and authority for the transfer of
up to an additional $60,000,000 under the ESF heading in this
Act and prior Acts.
Philippines.--The conference agreement does not include
language detailing reporting requirements relating to human
rights in the Philippines, as proposed by the House. The
conference agreement includes language, similar to that
proposed by the Senate, providing $32,000,000 for assistance
for the Philippines, of which $3,000,000 may not be obligated
until the Secretary of State reports in writing to the
Committees on Appropriations pursuant to section 7071(h) of
this Act that--
(1) The Government of the Philippines is continuing to take
effective steps to implement the recommendations of the UN
Special Rapporteur on extra-judicial, summary or arbitrary
executions; sustaining the decline in the number of extra-
judicial executions; and strengthening government
institutions working to eliminate extra-judicial executions;
(2) The Government of the Philippines is implementing a
policy of promoting military personnel who demonstrate
professionalism and respect for internationally recognized
human rights, and is investigating, prosecuting, and
punishing military personnel and others who have been
credibly alleged to have violated such rights; and
(3) The Armed Forces of the Philippines do not have a
policy of, and are not engaging in, acts of violence or
intimidation against members of legal organizations who
advocate for human rights.
Morocco.--The conferees endorse the reporting requirement
on human rights in Morocco, as proposed in the Senate Report.
Nepal.--The conference agreement includes a provision
(section 7071(e)) requiring the Secretary of State to make
certifications to the Committees on Appropriations prior to
making funds available under this heading for assistance for
Nepal, similar to that proposed by the Senate.
Western Hemisphere Maritime Cooperation.--The conferees
direct that up to $18,000,000 is available to continue
maritime security cooperation programs in the Caribbean and
in the countries of Central America.
Training and Equipment Report.--The conference agreement
does not include a provision, as proposed by the Senate,
concerning an annual foreign military training report. The
conferees direct the Secretary of State and the Secretary of
Defense to submit the report required by section 656 of the
Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 by the date specified in that
section.
The conference agreement does not include a provision, as
proposed by the Senate, concerning a report on equipment. The
conferees direct the Secretary of State, in consultation with
other relevant Federal agencies, to submit a report to the
Committees on Appropriations not later than 90 days after
enactment of this Act detailing the equipment to be
purchased with funds appropriated or otherwise made
available under the INCLE and FMF headings. The report
shall include a description of the anticipated costs
associated with the operation and maintenance of such
equipment in subsequent fiscal years. For purposes of the
report, ``equipment'' shall be defined as any aircraft,
vessel, boat or vehicle.
The conference agreement does not include a provision, as
proposed by the Senate, which would have amended section 656
of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961. The conferees direct
the Secretary of State to submit a report to the Committees
on Appropriations not later than 180 days after enactment of
this Act detailing, for each country that received assistance
under chapter 5 or part II of such Act during the reporting
period specified in that section, the net savings to that
country for training purchased at a reduced cost or
incremental rate through the Foreign Military Sales program,
as authorized by section 21(a)(1)(C) of the Arms Export
Control Act, as amended by section 108 of the International
Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 (Public Law
99-83).
Vetting.--The conferees endorse the reporting requirement
on embassy personnel conducting human rights vetting, as
proposed in the Senate Report.
Funds in this account are allocated according to the
following table, subject to the provisions of section 7019 of
this Act:
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FOREIGN MILITARY FINANCING PROGRAM
[Budget authority in thousands of dollars]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Budget
Country/Program authority
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Armenia.................................................... 3,000
Azerbaijan................................................. 3,000
Bahrain.................................................... 19,000
Cambodia................................................... 1,000
Colombia................................................... 55,000
Dominican Republic......................................... 1,000
Egypt...................................................... 1,040,000
Ethiopia................................................... 843
Georgia.................................................... 16,000
Guatemala.................................................. 1,000
Haiti...................................................... 1,600
Indonesia.................................................. 20,000
Israel..................................................... 2,220,000
Jordan..................................................... 150,000
Kazakhstan................................................. 3,000
Kyrgyz Republic............................................ 3,500
Lebanon.................................................... 100,000
Malta...................................................... 455
Mexico..................................................... 5,250
Morocco.................................................... 9,000
Pakistan................................................... 238,000
Philippines................................................ 32,000
Poland..................................................... 47,000
Tajikistan................................................. 1,500
Thailand................................................... 1,600
Tunisia.................................................... 18,000
Turkmenistan............................................... 2,000
Ukraine.................................................... 11,000
Vietnam.................................................... 2,000
Yemen...................................................... 12,500
Western Hemisphere Maritime Cooperation.................... 18,000
FMF Administrative Costs................................... 54,464
Unallocated................................................ 104,288
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Total--FMF............................................. 4,195,000
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TITLE V
MULTILATERAL ASSISTANCE
Funds Appropriated to the President
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND PROGRAMS
The conference agreement provides $394,000,000 for
International Organizations and Programs (IO&P), which is
$1,091,000 below the House and $1,000,000 above the Senate.
Funds are allocated according to the following table, subject
to the provisions of section 7019 of this Act:
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND PROGRAMS
[Budget authority in thousands of dollars]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Budget
Programs authority
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Center for Human Settlements............................... 2,050
International Civil Aviation Organization.................. 950
International Conservation Programs........................ 7,500
International Contributions for Scientific, Educational and 1,000
Cultural Activities.......................................
International Development Law Organization................. 600
Maritime Security Programs................................. 400
International Panel on Climate Change/UN Framework 13,000
Convention on Climate Change..............................
Montreal Protocol Multilateral Fund........................ 25,500
Organization of American States (OAS) Development 5,000
Assistance Programs.......................................
OAS Fund for Strengthening Democracy....................... 3,000
UN Capital Development Fund................................ 625
UN Children's Fund......................................... 132,250
UN Democracy Fund.......................................... 4,500
UN Development Program..................................... 100,500
UN Environment Program..................................... 11,500
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights...................... 7,000
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs..... 3,000
UN Population Fund......................................... 55,000
UN Voluntary Fund for Technical Cooperation in the Field of 1,425
Human Rights..............................................
UN Voluntary Fund for Victims of Torture................... 7,100
UN Women's Fund (UNIFEM)/UN Development Fund for Women..... 6,000
UNIFEM Trust Fund.......................................... 3,000
World Meteorological Organization.......................... 2,050
World Trade Organization Technical Assistance.............. 1,050
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Total--IO&P............................................ 394,000
------------------------------------------------------------------------
The conferees support efforts at the UN to address the
needs of women and girls, and note that on September 14,
2009, the UN General Assembly approved a resolution to
establish a new agency to address these issues, which
includes reference to the possible consolidation of existing
gender agencies and programs into the new entity. The
conferees direct the Department of State to consult with the
Committees on Appropriations prior to providing funds to this
new entity or providing any funds appropriated for a United
States contribution to UNIFEM or the UNIFEM Trust Fund to
this new mechanism.
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT FACILITY
The conference agreement provides $86,500,000 for the
Global Environment Facility, which is the same as the House
and Senate.
CONTRIBUTION TO THE INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION
The conference agreement provides $1,262,500,000 for a
contribution to the International Development Association,
which is $27,500,000 above the House and $57,500,000 below
the Senate.
The conferees are concerned that a significant portion of
World Bank financing, particularly its support for fossil
fuel power plants, conflicts with and undermines the goals of
the CTF to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The conferees
direct the Secretary of the Treasury to submit a report to
the Committees on Appropriations not later than September
30, 2010, comparing the amount of reductions in greenhouse
gas emissions resulting from activities funded by the CTF
with the amount of such emissions generated as a result of
other World Bank financing, during fiscal year 2010.
CONTRIBUTION TO THE CLEAN TECHNOLOGY FUND
The conference agreement provides $300,000,000 for a
contribution to the Clean Technology Fund, which is
$75,000,000 above the House and $100,000,000 below the
Senate.
The conference agreement does not include a provision that
limits the availability of funds provided under this heading
until authorized, as proposed by the House. Funds provided
under this heading are subject to the terms and conditions in
section 7081(g) of this Act.
The conferees direct the Secretary of the Treasury to
submit a report to the Committees on Appropriations not later
than 180 days after enactment of this Act and every 90 days
thereafter until September 30, 2010, detailing the total
pledges and actual contributions made to date to the CTF and
SCF by country; an estimate of administrative and overhead
costs to the World Bank in administering the funds in 2010; a
list of applications funded by country with CTF and SCF
funds, including types of technology funded, entities to
which the funds were provided, and whether the funds were
provided in the form of budget support; the extent to which
the World Bank has established a methodology to evaluate and
publicly report on the direct or indirect impact of CTF and
SCF funds on climate change; and the extent to which the
World Bank has established a policy on taxes and tariffs
imposed by national governments on goods and services funded
by the CTF and SCF.
CONTRIBUTION TO THE STRATEGIC CLIMATE FUND
The conference agreement provides $75,000,000 for a
contribution to the Strategic Climate Fund, which is the same
as the House and Senate.
The conference agreement does not include a provision that
limits the availability of funds provided under this heading
until authorized, as proposed by the House.
CONTRIBUTION TO THE INTER-AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK
The conference agreement provides $4,670,000 for a
contribution to the Inter-American Development Bank, which is
the same as the House and Senate.
CONTRIBUTION TO THE ENTERPRISE FOR THE AMERICAS MULTILATERAL INVESTMENT
FUND
The conference agreement provides $25,000,000 for a
contribution to the Enterprise for the Americas Multilateral
Investment Fund, which is the same as the House and Senate.
CONTRIBUTION TO THE ASIAN DEVELOPMENT FUND
The conference agreement provides $105,000,000 for a
contribution to the Asian Development Fund, which is
$10,250,000 below the House and Senate.
CONTRIBUTION TO THE AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT FUND
The conference agreement provides $155,000,000 for a
contribution to the African Development Fund, which is
$4,885,000 below the House and Senate.
CONTRIBUTION TO THE INTERNATIONAL FUND FOR AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
The conference agreement provides $30,000,000 for a
contribution to the International Fund for Agricultural
Development, which is the same as the House and Senate.
TITLE VI
EXPORT AND INVESTMENT ASSISTANCE
Export-Import Bank of the United States
INSPECTOR GENERAL
The conference agreement provides $2,500,000 for the
Inspector General, which is the same as the House and Senate.
SUBSIDY APPROPRIATION
The conference agreement provides $58,000,000 for the
Subsidy Appropriation, which is the same as the House and
Senate.
ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES
The conference agreement provides $83,880,000 for
Administrative Expenses, which is the same as the House and
Senate.
The conference agreement directs that not less than 10
percent of the aggregate loan, guarantee, and insurance
authority available to the Export-Import Bank (Ex-Im) should
be used for renewable energy or end-use energy efficiency
technologies. The conferees endorse the environmental
reporting requirement, as proposed by the House. The
report should include all financing carried out in fiscal
year 2009 for renewable energy or end-use energy
efficiency technologies, as well as other environmentally
beneficial exports; efforts made by Ex-Im to promote and
support such exports; information on which regions and
sectors exhibit the greatest potential for such exports;
how Ex-Im defines and tracks such activities; data on Ex-
Im's progress toward meeting the 10 percent directive and
Ex-Im's planned efforts to overcome any shortfall; Ex-Im
data, current policies, and mitigation measures on
greenhouse gas emissions of its projects; and, as
applicable, the status of implementation of
recommendations made by the GAO related to the promotion
of renewable energy or end-use energy efficiency
technologies, as well as other environmentally beneficial
exports.
The conferees endorse the reporting requirement on the
impact of the global financial crisis and economic downturn
on the work of Ex-Im, as proposed by the House. The report
should include annual and quarterly data, detail and trends,
both in aggregate and for each category of credit, guarantee,
or insurance instrument offered by Ex-Im, on the following:
impact on demand for Ex-Im's credit and other services;
impact on the volume of Ex-Im transactions; impact on
activity across specific regions or sectors; impact on risk
portfolio and default rates; impact on revenue generated by
Ex-Im services; likely explanations for these effects;
resulting adjustments made to Ex-Im's management and
operations; and any other opportunities, lessons, or
vulnerabilities resulting from recent global economic
conditions. For comparison, data provided should include
fiscal year 2008.
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Overseas Private Investment Corporation
NONCREDIT ACCOUNT
The conference agreement provides $52,310,000 for
administrative expenses, which is the same as the House and
Senate.
PROGRAM ACCOUNT
The conference agreement provides $29,000,000 for the
Program Account, which is the same as the House and Senate.
The Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) is
directed to provide written reports on a semi-annual basis,
as in prior years, as proposed by the House. The conferees
also endorse the consultation requirements for OPIC's use of
local currency loan guaranty authority and for financing of
NGOs or private voluntary organizations, as proposed by the
House.
The conference agreement includes a reporting requirement
in section 7079(b) on OPIC's commitment to invest in
renewable and other clean energy technologies and on OPIC's
plans to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions from
its portfolio, as proposed by the Senate.
The conferees endorse the reporting requirement on the
impact of the global financial crisis and economic downturn
on the work of OPIC, as proposed by the House. The report
should include annual and quarterly data, detail and trends,
both in aggregate and for each category of credit, guarantee,
or insurance instrument offered by OPIC, on the following:
impact on demand for OPIC's credit and other services; impact
on the volume of OPIC transactions; impact on activity across
specific regions or sectors; impact on risk portfolio of OPIC
projects; impact on ability to partner with private sector
financial institutions; likely explanations for these
effects; resulting adjustments made to OPIC's management and
operations; and any other opportunities, lessons, or
vulnerabilities resulting from recent global economic
conditions. For comparison, data provided should include
fiscal year 2008.
Funds Appropriated to the President
TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT AGENCY
The conference agreement provides $55,200,000 for the Trade
and Development Agency, which is the same as the House and
Senate.
TITLE VII
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Provisions retained from the Omnibus Appropriations Act,
2009 (Public Law 111-8):
The following general provisions include language which is
identical to or substantively unchanged from the fiscal year
2009 Act except for a different section number or minor
technical or structural differences:
Sec. 7001. ``Allowances and Differentials.''
Sec. 7002. ``Unobligated Balances Report.''
Sec. 7003. ``Consulting Services.''
Sec. 7005. ``Personnel Actions.''
Sec. 7007. ``Prohibition Against Direct Funding for Certain
Countries.''
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. 7023. ``Authorization Requirements.''
Sec. 7024. ``Definition of Program, Project, and
Activity.''
Sec. 7025. ``Authorities for the Peace Corps, Inter-
American Foundation and African
Development Foundation.''
Sec. 7026. ``Commerce, Trade and Surplus Commodities.''
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. 7039. ``Assistance for the West Bank and Gaza.''
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. 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. 7057. ``Prohibition on Publicity or Propaganda.''
Sec. 7058. ``Limitation on Residence Expenses.''
Sec. 7066. ``Comprehensive Expenditures Report.''
Sec. 7067. ``Requests for Documents.''
Sec. 7068. ``Senior Policy Operating Group.''
Sec. 7069. ``Prohibition on Use of Torture.''
Sec. 7072. ``Serbia.''
Sec. 7073. ``Independent States of the Former Soviet
Union.''
Sec. 7074. ``Repression in the Russian Federation.''
Sec. 7077. ``Enterprise Funds.''
Sec. 7080. ``Extradition.''
Sec. 7082. ``Prohibition on Promotion of Tobacco.''
Sec. 7083. ``Commercial Leasing of Defense Articles.''
The following provisions are new, modified from the Omnibus
Appropriations Act, 2009 (Public Law 111-8), or further
clarified in this joint statement.
Sec. 7004. Embassy construction
The provision is modified by including subsection (c),
which requires the Department of State to consult with the
Committees on Appropriations prior to the obligation of funds
to acquire property for diplomatic facilities in Kabul,
Afghanistan, similar to that proposed by the Senate.
Sec. 7006. Local guard contracts
The conference agreement includes a new provision which
allows the Secretary of State flexibility to award local
guard contracts on the basis of either lowest price that is
technically acceptable or the best value cost-technical
tradeoff (as defined in the Federal Acquisition Regulation
part 15.101) when awarding such contracts in Afghanistan,
Iraq and Pakistan. Current law requires that all local guard
contracts must be awarded on the basis of the lowest price
that is technically acceptable, and if other factors had been
considered, the problems reported earlier this year involving
the local guard contract in Kabul, Afghanistan may have been
prevented. The conferees understand that providing the
Secretary with authority to make awards through the best
value approach can enhance the guard force's effectiveness
and justify the additional cost, particularly in countries
with dangerous or hostile environments.
Sec. 7008. Coups d'Etat
The conference agreement changes the heading from
``Military Coups'' to ``Coups d'Etat''. While there is no
substantive change to the provision, the conferees are
concerned that the previous title implied an unintended
limitation of the provision's application, and direct the
Department of State's Office of the Legal Advisor to
undertake a review of events necessary to trigger the
provisions of this section and submit a report on such events
to the Committees on Appropriations not later than 45 days
after enactment of this Act.
Sec. 7009. Transfer authority
The conference agreement includes a new subsection
requiring notification of transfers over $1,000,000 between
either USAID or the Department of State and any department,
agency, or instrumentality of the United States Government.
The provision is further modified by requiring audits of
funds transferred by the Department of State to any other
federal agency.
Sec. 7015. Reprogramming notification requirements
The conference agreement modifies subsection (c) to include
the CSI and CCF headings; subsection (d) to include an
exemption from the requirements of this subsection to funds
transferred to title I of this Act; and subsection (f) by
including Somalia and Sri Lanka on the country notification
list.
Sec. 7019. Allocations
The conference agreement modifies this section to include
charts under the following headings: CSI, D&CP, American
Sections, International Commissions, DF, INCLE, and PKO; and
strikes Andean Counterdrug Programs.
Sec. 7030. International financial institutions
The conference agreement continues prior year language
related to limitations on programs in Heavily Indebted Poor
Countries, as proposed by the House, and includes technical
changes.
Sec. 7034. Special authorities
The conference agreement is modified by deleting
subsections (i), (k), (m), and (o); moving subsection (f) to
section 7085(c) of this Act; modifying subsection (d); and
including new subsections (j), (l), (m), (n), (o), (p), (q),
(r), (s), and (t).
The conference agreement includes a modified provision
(subsection (o)) that restricts the use of funds in this Act
for implementation of the Partner Vetting System (PVS),
similar to that proposed by the Senate. The section was
modified to allow for implementation of a limited pilot
program, and the conferees understand that this pilot program
may be conducted in up to five countries and in Washington.
The provision also requires that the PVS pilot be applied
equally to the Department of State and USAID. Steps to put
USAID's PVS system in place began in fiscal year 2009, and
the system should be designed to vet USAID partners in order
to minimize the risk that taxpayer-funded assistance could be
diverted for terrorist purposes, without impeding the
efficient and effective implementation of United States
foreign assistance programs. The conferees expect the system
to be extended to the Department of State's implementing
partners
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but do not intend for this extension to supersede current
Leahy vetting requirements on security assistance.
The conferees remain concerned with the quality of the
Department of State and USAID congressional budget
justifications (CBJs). While the conference agreement does
not include language proposed by the Senate that would have
prohibited the obligation of funds to compile, produce, or
publish any CBJ documents for fiscal year 2011 until the
Secretary of State and the USAID Administrator consult with
the Committees on Appropriations, the conferees expect
consultations to continue regarding the purpose, format, and
content of the CBJs.
The conference agreement includes a provision clarifying
the Secretary of State's obligations regarding visa
determinations for applicants of A-3 and G-5 visas, under the
William Wilberforce Trafficking Victims Protection
Reauthorization Act of 2008 (Public Law 110-457). For
purposes of section 203(a)(2) of such Act, a final civil
judgment in a trafficking case or a determination by the
Department of Justice that the United States Government would
seek to indict the diplomat or a family member but for
diplomatic immunity shall be deemed ``credible evidence'' of
abuse or other mistreatment.
Sec. 7040. Limitation on Assistance for the Palestinian
Authority
The conference agreement includes a new subsection (f),
which is substantively identical to the provision carried in
the Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2009 (Public Law 111-
32). The new subsection continues to prohibit assistance to
Hamas or any entity effectively controlled by Hamas, and
further prohibits assistance to any power-sharing government
of which Hamas is a member unless such government, including
all its ministers or such equivalent, has met certain
conditions.
Sec. 7041. Saudi Arabia
The conference agreement includes a new provision
prohibiting assistance for Saudi Arabia, similar to that
proposed by the House. The conference agreement includes a
waiver. The Senate did not include similar language.
Sec. 7042. Near East
The conference agreement includes a new provision similar
to that proposed by the Senate, which provides overall
assistance levels in the Act for the countries of Egypt,
Iraq, Jordan, and Lebanon. The conferees note that these
levels do not include funds that may be derived through
regional funding within the individual appropriations
accounts. The provision also includes a funding level for the
West Bank and Gaza.
The provision includes language, similar to that proposed
by the Senate, regarding the establishment of an endowment to
further the shared interests of the United States and Egypt,
consistent with the purposes for which such funds are
requested in the fiscal year 2010 CBJ materials and
appropriated under such heading. The House did not include a
similar provision. The conferees recognize that discussions
and negotiations on such an endowment will take time, and
direct the Secretary of State to consult with the Committees
on these efforts. Consultation should include explanation of
the specific definition of shared interests, and how such
interests would be furthered through an endowment. The
conferees note that such funds are subject to the regular
notification procedures of the Committees on Appropriations.
The provision includes language continuing the transparency
and accountability reporting requirements contained in the
statement of managers accompanying the Supplemental
Appropriations Act, 2009 (Public Law 111-32, House Report
111-151) under the MRA heading. The House had included the
reporting requirement as a separate general provision. The
Senate bill did not include a similar requirement.
Sec. 7043. Iran Sanctions
The conference agreement includes a provision similar to
that proposed by the House which modifies the reporting
requirement in the Omnibus Appropriations Act, 2009 (Public
Law 111-8) by adding a statement of policy in subsection (a)
and including a limitation in subsection (b). The conferees
intend ``significant'' or ``material'' to mean aggregate
transactions undertaken in a 12-month period valued in excess
of $20,000,000. The conferees direct the Departments of State
and Treasury to be responsible for determining what entities
meet such standard. The conference agreement does not
restrict the Export-Import Bank from modifying existing
transactions. However, the conferees direct the Export-Import
Bank to consult with the Committees on Appropriations prior
to the modification or extension of financing to any existing
project that would otherwise be prohibited by this section.
Sec. 7044. Aircraft Transfer and Coordination
The conference agreement includes a provision, similar to
that proposed by the Senate, regarding the use of Department
of State and USAID aircraft, including a reporting
requirement on air fleets.
Sec. 7045. Western Hemisphere
The conference agreement includes funding and legislative
requirements for a Caribbean Basin Security Initiative, as
proposed by the House. The conference agreement includes a
provision, similar to that proposed by the Senate, providing
authority for USAID to continue support for an Economic and
Social Development Fund for Central America, which is
intended to address unemployment and other root causes of
drug trafficking and criminal gangs, particularly among
youth, in vulnerable communities. The conference agreement
does not provide a specific funding level from under the ESF
heading, as proposed by the Senate. The provision continues
funding allocations and legislative requirements for Haiti,
Guatemala, Mexico, Central America, and trade capacity
building. The conferees intend that the pilot project
required in subsection (h) will inform the findings and
recommendations of the report required on passport cards,
which should also include an analysis of the effect that
expanding passport cards to air travelers may have on the
fees for both the passport cards and passport books.
Sec. 7046. Colombia
The conference agreement includes language similar to prior
years except that it continues by reference the prior year
funding restrictions and reporting requirements with the
exception that (b)(1)(B)(iv) of the Omnibus Appropriations
Act, 2009 (Public Law 111-8) is modified to include human
rights defenders, journalists, trade unionists, political and
religious leaders. The provision provides not more than
$521,880,000 for assistance for Colombia from funds made
available under the headings ESF, NADR, INCLE, IMET, and FMF.
The conferees note that the cap established by this section
includes funds that may be derived from regional accounts.
Funds made available in this Act for Colombia are to be
allocated according to the following table, subject to the
provisions of section 7019 of this Act:
COLOMBIA
[Budget authority in thousands of dollars]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Budget
Programs/Accounts authority
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Foreign Military Financing.............................. 55,000
International Military Education and Training........... 1,695
Nonproliferation, Anti-terrorism, Demining and Related 6,495
Programs...............................................
Economic Support Fund:
Support for Democracy............................... 20,250
Alternative Development............................. 116,484
Afro-Colombian/Indigenous Communities........... 15,000
Biodiversity Conservation....................... 3,000
Support for Vulnerable Groups/IDPs.................. 45,000
OAS Mission......................................... 250
Demobilization and Reintegration.................... 18,606
Transfer to MRA..................................... 8,000
Clean Energy Initiatives............................ 1,200
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Subtotal--ESF............................... 209,790
International Narcotics Control and Law Enforcement
Support for Rule of Law Programs:
Human Rights (USAID)................................ 8,000
Judicial Reforms Programs........................... 8,000
Procuraduria General de la Nacion................... 3,000
Defensoria del Pueblo............................... 1,000
Office of the Attorney General:
Human Rights Unit............................... 8,500
Justice and Peace Unit.......................... 5,000
Witness/Victims Protection Program.............. 5,000
Investigations and Mass Graves.................. 1,500
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights............... 500
Carabineros......................................... 3,000
Individual Deserter Program......................... 500
Demand Reduction.................................... 500
Money Laundering.................................... 750
---------------
Subtotal--Support for Rule of Law Programs...... 45,250
Interdiction, Eradication and Support:
Support to the Colombian Military:
Army Counterdrug Mobile Brigade................. 2,000
Army Aviation Support........................... 35,000
Air Bridge Denial Program....................... 1,000
Navy Maritime Interdiction Support.............. 5,000
---------------
Subtotal--Support to the Colombian Military. 43,000
Support to the Colombian National Police:
Aviation Support................................ 50,000
Support for Eradication......................... 53,000
Support for Interdiction........................ 25,000
---------------
Subtotal--Support to the Colombian National 128,000
Police.....................................
Program, Development and Support:
United States Personnel......................... 2,029
LES............................................. 2,151
ICASS Costs..................................... 1,010
Program Support................................. 1,510
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Subtotal--Program, Development and Support.. 6,700
Critical Flight Safety Program:
Huey-II Engines................................. 1,800
Spray Aircraft procurement...................... 0
Huey-II procurement............................. 3,500
Huey-II wiring.................................. 1,500
C208 Depot...................................... 700
UH-60L Depot.................................... 6,000
Huey-II Depot................................... 4,000
C-27 Depot...................................... 2,600
AT-802 Depot.................................... 2,600
Aircraft/Aircrew Safety of Flight............... 3,250
Subtotal--Critical Flight Safety Program.... 25,950
---------------
Subtotal--Interdiction, Eradication and 203,650
Support....................................
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Subtotal--INCLE............................. 248,900
---------------
Total--Colombia......................... 521,880
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* Funding in italics denotes a non-add and is not in addition to the
program total.
Sec. 7051. Peacekeeping Assessment
The conference agreement includes a provision, similar to
that proposed by the House and Senate, which amends the cap
on peacekeeping assessed costs to 27.3 percent in calendar
year 2010.
Sec. 7052. United Nations Human Rights Council
The conference agreement includes a provision requiring a
report on resolutions adopted by the UN Human Rights Council,
similar to that proposed by the House. The Senate did not
include a similar provision.
Sec. 7056. Landmines and Cluster Munitions
The conference agreement includes language aligning the
provision with United States Government policy guidance, as
proposed by the Senate.
Sec. 7059. United States Agency for International Development
Management
The conference agreement modifies specific funding and
personnel levels; clarifies
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reporting requirements; continues a hiring authority provided
in prior years, as proposed by the House; allocates specific
funding for LES, as proposed by the Senate; and extends an
authority related to Foreign Service Limited appointments.
Sec. 7060. Global Health Activities
The conference agreement modifies the prior year funding
level for voluntary family planning programs.
Sec. 7061. Development Grants Program
The conference agreement modifies the prior year funding
level and restricts the grant size to $2,000,000 to small
NGOs, as proposed by the Senate. These funds shall be awarded
in an open and competitive process in accordance with all
applicable rules and regulations. Grants to support projects
and activities in democracy and governance and that directly
benefit women and girls, including programs to increase
women's leadership capacity, should be supported. The
conferees direct the USAID Administrator to submit a report
to the Committees on Appropriations not later than 45 days
after enactment of this Act, listing the grants made under
this program in fiscal year 2009, including the organizations
that received grants and the amount and purpose of each
grant.
Sec. 7062. Women in Development
The conference agreement includes language requiring that
food security and agricultural development programs take the
unique needs of women into consideration, as proposed by the
House.
Sec. 7063. Gender-Based Violence
The conference agreement clarifies the application of this
provision. The conferees endorse the gender-based violence
reporting requirement as proposed in the House Report under
the INCLE heading.
Sec. 7064. Education
The conference agreement changes the funding levels;
requires the continuation of the Coordinator of United States
Government Actions to Provide Basic Education Assistance, as
proposed by the House; and includes a requirement that
education funding be coordinated with other development
programs, as proposed by the House. The provision is further
modified by providing specific funding levels for higher
education assistance for Africa and for partnerships between
African and United States institutions of higher education,
as proposed by the Senate.
Sec. 7065. Reconciliation Programs
The conference agreement modifies the prior year funding
levels and makes a technical change. Funds provided for these
programs shall be awarded in an open and competitive process
in accordance with all applicable rules and regulations.
Sec. 7070. Africa
The conference agreement excludes international
peacekeeping training from the restriction placed on funding
provided under the IMET heading; changes funding levels;
includes a provision that makes funding available for
programs to promote and support transparency and
accountability in natural resource extraction programs; and
modifies the funding restriction for Zimbabwe.
The conference agreement includes a provision that
restricts FMF assistance for Ethiopia due to reported human
rights violations, similar to that proposed by the Senate.
The provision excludes assistance to support the deployment
of members of the Ethiopian military in international
peacekeeping operations.
The conference agreement includes a provision that
restricts funding for Rwanda due to reported human rights
violations, similar to that proposed by the Senate. The
provision excludes assistance to improve border controls to
prevent the importation of minerals into Rwanda, or to
support the deployment of members of the Rwandan military in
international peacekeeping operations.
The conference agreement includes a provision related to
Southern Sudan that is addressed under the ESF heading.
Funds appropriated for counterterrorism programs shall be
considered only under the strategic objective for which they
were requested. Any deviation from the budget request for
these programs, and funds appropriated for a Horn of Africa
and Pan Sahel Program, shall be subject to prior consultation
with the Committees on Appropriations.
Sec. 7071. Asia
The provision provides funding and conditions on assistance
for Tibet, Burma, Cambodia, Indonesia, Nepal, North Korea,
the People's Republic of China, Philippines, and Timor-Leste,
similar to that proposed by the Senate, which are delineated
under the ESF and FMF headings, as appropriate.
The conference agreement includes language, similar to that
proposed by the Senate, regarding assistance for Vietnam.
Sec. 7075. Central Asia
The conference agreement includes a provision which carries
forward by reference the terms and conditions of sections
7075(a) and (b) and 7076(a) through (e) of the Omnibus
Appropriations Act, 2009 (Public Law 111-8) concerning
limitations on assistance for Kazakhstan (relating to human
rights and civil liberties, including obligations and
commitments to the Organization for Security and Cooperation
in Europe) and Uzbekistan (relating to democracy and human
rights), except that for the purposes of section 7076(e)
``assistance'' does not include expanded IMET. This is
substantively similar to that proposed by the Senate. The
House proposed a limitation only on assistance for
Uzbekistan.
The conference agreement does not include language, as
proposed by the Senate, concerning extractive industries in
Kazakhstan. However, the conferees direct the Secretary of
State to submit a report to the Committees on Appropriations,
not later than 90 days after enactment of this Act, detailing
actions by the Government of Kazakhstan to implement the EITI
and other actions to achieve transparency and accountability
in managing revenues from oil, gas and mining.
The conference agreement does not include language proposed
by the Senate concerning defense articles, services and
assistance for the countries of Central Asia. However, the
conferees direct the Secretary of State to submit a report to
the Committees on Appropriations, not later than September
30, 2010, describing the defense articles, defense services,
and financial assistance provided by the United States to the
countries of Central Asia during the 12-month period ending
30 days prior to submission of such report; and the use
during such period of defense articles, defense services, and
financial assistance provided by the United States by units
of the armed forces, border guards, or other security forces
of such countries.
Sec. 7076. Afghanistan
The conference agreement includes a provision that requires
that assistance be provided in a manner that utilizes Afghan
entities, emphasizes the participation and leadership of
Afghan women, and directly improves the security, economic
and social well-being, and political status, of Afghan women
and girls, similar to that proposed by the Senate.
The conference agreement includes a provision that
continues terms and conditions of section 1102(b)(1) of the
Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2009 (Public Law 111-32), as
proposed by the Senate, and sets a funding level for programs
that directly address the needs and protect the rights of
Afghan women and girls, similar to that proposed by the
House.
The conference agreement includes a provision that
continues the terms and conditions of section 1102(c) and (d)
of the Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2009 (Public Law 111-
32) related to procurement and anti-corruption, as proposed
by the Senate.
The conference agreement includes a provision related to
anti-corruption that withholds funds until the Secretary of
State certifies that the Government of Afghanistan is
cooperating fully with United States efforts against the
Taliban and Al Qaeda and efforts to reduce poppy cultivation
and illicit drug trafficking, similar to that proposed by the
House and Senate.
The conference agreement includes a funding level for the
National Solidarity Program and sets requirements for United
States reconstruction efforts.
The conference agreement includes a provision related to
rule of law programs and a provision that restricts the
United States Government from entering into a permanent
basing rights agreement with Afghanistan.
Sec. 7078. United Nations Population Fund
The conference agreement changes the funding level;
includes transfer authority, as proposed by the House;
includes a provision withholding funding related to the
United Nations Population Fund's program in the People's
Republic of China, as proposed by the House; and includes
technical changes.
Sec. 7079. OPIC
The conference agreement includes a provision, as proposed
by the House and Senate, which enables a transfer of up to
$20,000,000 to the OPIC account from title III of this Act if
the President determines it furthers the purposes of the
Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, subject to regular
notification procedures. The agreement includes a provision,
as proposed by the Senate, that authorizes and directs OPIC
to issue binding environmental, transparency, worker rights,
and human rights guidelines, applicable to all OPIC projects,
within nine months of enactment of this Act, and to report
not later than 180 days after enactment of this Act on OPIC's
investment in renewable and other clean energy technologies
and plans to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions
from its portfolio. The conference agreement includes a
provision, modified from that proposed by the Senate, that
extends OPIC's authorization for one year, through September
30, 2010.
Sec. 7081. Climate Change and Environment Programs
The conference agreement modifies prior year funding
levels; clarifies the use of clean energy, adaptation and
biodiversity funding; includes language related to
microfinance renewable energy programs; requires consultation
prior to making a contribution to the Forest Carbon
Partnership Facility; and makes technical changes.
The conference agreement includes new language authorizing
a United States contribution to the CTF. The conferees
believe that the CTF should only support renewable energy and
energy efficiency projects. The conferees do not believe the
Fund should support nuclear energy projects, high impoundment
dam projects or fossil fuel technologies except for in the
transportation sector as provided in the Act. In addition,
the conferees direct the Fund to take all necessary steps to
ensure timely public access to and input into project
descriptions and
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plans; and expect the Fund to ensure that all proper
environmental and health reviews are undertaken and are made
publicly available.
CLIMATE CHANGE AND ENVIRONMENT PROGRAMS
[Budget authority in thousands of dollars]
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Budget
Program authority
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USAID Biodiversity programs............................. 205,000
USAID Climate Change programs........................... 305,700
OES Climate Change programs............................. 145,500
Least Developed Countries Fund...................... 30,000
Special Climate Change Fund......................... 20,000
Western Hemisphere Climate Change programs.............. 12,000
Global Environment Facility............................. 86,500
Clean Technology Fund................................... 300,000
Strategic Climate Fund.................................. 75,000
UN Climate Change programs.............................. 57,500
Tropical Forest Conservation Act........................ 20,000
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Total 1,257,200 ..................................
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*Funding in italics denotes a non-add and is not in addition to the
program total.
Sec. 7084. Anti-Kleptocracy
The conference agreement includes a provision, similar to
that proposed by the Senate, requiring the Secretary of State
to maintain a list of officials of foreign governments and
their immediate family members who the Secretary has credible
evidence have been involved in corruption relating to the
extraction of natural resources, and to submit a report to
the Committees on Appropriations summarizing such evidence
for each individual on the list. The conferees note that past
reports have been deficient and direct that future reports
provide the required information, in a classified form if
necessary. Any individual on the list shall be ineligible for
admission to the United States. The conferees, recognizing
the need to broaden sanctions against those who engage in
corrupt practices, direct the Secretary to urge other
governments to take similar steps.
Sec. 7085. International Prison Conditions
The conference agreement includes a new provision, similar
to that proposed by the Senate, that requires the Secretary
of State to submit a report on conditions in prisons and
other detention facilities in countries receiving United
States assistance where the Assistant Secretary of State
for Democracy, Human Rights and Labor has determined that
arbitrary detention and/or cruel, inhumane or degrading
treatment, or inhumane conditions, is common, and
identifying those countries whose governments are, and are
not, making significant efforts to eliminate such
conditions. The conference agreement provides that funds
shall be made available, notwithstanding section 660 of
the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961. Additionally, the
conference agreement continues a provision (section
7034(f) of the Omnibus Appropriations Act, 2009 (Public
Law 111-8)) directing the Secretary of State to designate
a Deputy Assistant Secretary of State in the Bureau of
Democracy, Human Rights and Labor with primary
responsibility for diplomatic efforts related to
international prison conditions. The House did not include
similar language.
Sec. 7086. Transparency and Accountability
The conference agreement includes a provision that allows
the Secretary of State to withhold funding from a UN
organization or agency, similar to that proposed by the
Senate; includes a provision regarding document disclosure at
the International Monetary Fund (the Fund), as proposed by
the Senate; includes a provision related to child labor and
the Fund, as proposed by the Senate; clarifies the reporting
requirement described in the budget transparency provision,
as proposed by the House; provides up to $1,500,000 to assist
the governments of certain countries to improve budget
transparency; and includes a new provision to withhold ten
percent of funds from the Asian Development Fund until the
Secretary of the Treasury reports to the Committees on
Appropriations that the Asian Development Bank is pursuing
certain reforms to prevent future fraudulent or corrupt
activities.
Sec. 7087. Disability Programs
The conference agreement includes a provision, similar to
that proposed by the Senate, providing not less than
$5,000,000 for programs and activities to address the needs
and protect and promote the rights of people with
disabilities in developing countries. The conferees direct
that of this amount, $1,000,000 shall be made available for
projects to develop, support, and strengthen sports programs
for children and adults with physical or intellectual
disabilities, to be made available on an open and competitive
basis in accordance with all applicable rules and
regulations.
Sec. 7088. Orphans, Displaced, and Abandoned Children
The conference agreement clarifies the purposes for which
funds may be used.
Sec. 7089. Sri Lanka
The conference agreement includes a provision, similar to
that proposed by the House and Senate, regarding assistance
for Sri Lanka. While the conferees welcome the defeat of the
Tamil Tigers, the conferees are concerned with internally
displaced Sri Lankans who are still detained in closed camps,
as well as other persons who have been imprisoned or are
being prosecuted for publicly reporting attacks on civilians.
The conferees direct the Secretary of State to submit a
report to the Committees on Appropriations not later than 45
days after enactment of this Act on the extent to which the
Government of Sri Lanka is treating internally displaced
persons in accordance with international standards, including
by guaranteeing their freedom of movement, providing access
to conflict-affected areas and populations by humanitarian
organizations and journalists, and accounting for persons
detained in the conflict. The conferees are also concerned
that the Government of Sri Lanka has not taken credible steps
to promote reconciliation among Tamils and other minority
ethnic groups. The conference agreement includes a provision
directing the Secretary of the Treasury to instruct the
United States Executive Directors of the international
financial institutions to vote against financial support for
Sri Lanka, except to meet basic human needs, unless certain
requirements are met. The conferees direct the Secretary of
State to submit, not later than 180 days after enactment of
this Act, a report supplementing the Secretary's October 21,
2009, report on crimes against humanity in Sri Lanka
detailing what, if any, measures have been taken by the
Government of Sri Lanka and international bodies to
investigate such incidents, and evaluating the effectiveness
of such efforts.
Sec. 7090. International Monetary Fund Provisions
The conference agreement sets limitations and restrictions
on funding provided to the New Arrangements to Borrow (NAB)
program at the International Monetary Fund, similar to that
proposed by the House. The provision includes language that
sets conditions on continued United States participation in
the NAB and that restricts United States participation in the
NAB to not greater than 20 percent of the total.
Sec. 7091. Intellectual Property Rights Protection
The conference agreement includes a provision, similar to
that proposed by the House, requiring the Secretary of State
to submit a report on actions to protect intellectual
property rights during climate change negotiations. The
conferees expect the report to include, but not be limited
to, the following technologies: solar, biofuels, wind,
batteries, and light-emitting diode lighting. The conferees
direct the Secretary to include updates on the United States
position, efforts made, and any agreements reached with
respect to financing, institutional structures to address
technology transfer, and attempts to include compulsory
licensing in international agreements. The conferees direct
the Secretary to consult with the Committees on
Appropriations prior to submission of the initial report.
Sec. 7092. Prohibition on Certain First-Class Travel
The conference agreement includes a provision prohibiting
the use of funds for first-class travel by employees of
agencies funded by this Act in contravention of federal
regulations, as proposed by the House.
Sec. 7093. Limitation on Use of Funds in Contravention of
Certain Laws
The conference agreement includes a new provision, similar
to that proposed by the House, which states that none of the
funds provided in this Act or prior Acts may be used in
contravention of any provision of, or amendment made by, this
Act or of certain sections of the Supplemental Appropriations
Act, 2009 (Public Law 111-32). The provision further requires
the Executive Branch to notify the Committees on
Appropriations if a determination is made that a particular
provision is unconstitutional.
The following general provisions that were proposed in the
House and Senate fiscal year 2010 bills are either addressed
elsewhere or are not included in the conference agreement.
Sec. 7006. (House) ``International Broadcasting.''
Sec. 7042. (House) ``Iraq.''
Sec. 7044. (House) ``Lebanon.''
Sec. 7057. (Senate) ``Millennium Challenge Corporation.''
Sec. 7069. (Senate) ``Locally Employed Staff.''
Sec. 7074. (House) ``Uzbekistan.''
Sec. 7086. (House) ``UNRWA Accountability.''
Sec. 7087. (House) ``Limitation on Funds Relating to
Transfer or Release of Individuals Detained at Naval Station,
Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.''
Sec. 7087. (Senate) ``Training and Equipment Reports.''
Sec. 7092. (Senate) ``Cuba.''
Sec. 7093. (Senate) ``Assistance for Foreign
Nongovernmental Organizations.''
The following general provisions enacted in Public Law 111-
8 are not included in this Act.
Sec. 7006. ``Consular Affairs Reform.''
Sec. 7041. ``Broadcasting Transparency.''
Sec. 7042. ``Iraq.''
Sec. 7044. ``Lebanon.''
Sec. 7057. ``Millennium Challenge Corporation.''
Sec. 7076. ``Uzbekistan.''
Sec. 7087. ``Training and Equipment Reports.''
Sec. 7092. ``Export-Import Bank 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 the conference report nor the accompanying
joint statement of managers contains any congressional
earmarks, congressionally directed spending items, limited
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tax benefits or limited tariff benefits as defined in the
applicable House or Senate rules. Pursuant to clause 9(b) of
rule XXI of the Rules of the House of Representatives,
neither the conference report nor the joint statement of
managers contains any congressional earmarks, limited tax
benefits, or limited tariff benefits that were not (1)
committed to the conference committee by either House or (2)
in a report of a committee of either House on this bill or on
a companion measure.
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Conference Total--With Comparisons
The total new budget (obligational) authority for the
fiscal year 2010 recommended by the Committee of Conference,
with comparisons to the fiscal year 2009 amount, the 2010
budget estimates, and the House and Senate bills for 2010
follow:
(In thousands of dollars)
New budget (obligational) authority, fiscal year 2009.......$50,758,813
Budget estimates of new (obligational) authority, fiscal year52,202,963
House bill, fiscal year 2010.................................49,001,900
Senate bill, fiscal year 2010................................48,843,900
Conference agreement, fiscal year 2010.......................48,922,900
Conference agreement compared with:
New budget (obligational) authority, fiscal year 2009....-1,835,913
Budget estimates of new (obligational) authority, fiscal -3,280,063
House bill, fiscal year 2010................................-79,000
Senate bill, fiscal year 2010...............................+79,000
David R. Obey,
John W. Olver,
Ed Pastor,
Nita Lowey,
Marcy Kaptur,
David E. Price,
Lucille Roybal-Allard,
Marion Berry,
Carolyn C. Kilpatrick,
Managers on the Part of the House.
Patty Murray,
Robert C. Byrd,
Barbara A. Mikulski,
Herb Kohl,
Richard J. Durbin,
Byron L. Dorgan,
Patrick J. Leahy,
Tom Harkin,
Dianne Feinstein,
Tim Johnson,
Frank R. Lautenberg,
Daniel K. Inouye,
Christopher S. Bond,
(Except for D.C. Abortion),
Robert F. Bennett,
(Except for D.C. Abortion),
Susan Collins,
Thad Cochran,
Managers on the Part of the Senate.
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