[Congressional Record Volume 172, Number 5 (Thursday, January 8, 2026)]
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House of Representatives
EXPLANATORY STATEMENT SUBMITTED BY MR. COLE, CHAIR OF THE HOUSE
COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS, REGARDING H.R. 6938, COMMERCE, JUSTICE,
SCIENCE; ENERGY AND WATER DEVELOPMENT; AND INTERIOR AND ENVIRONMENT
APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 2026
The following is an explanation of the Commerce, Justice,
Science; Energy and Water Development; and Interior and
Environment Appropriations Act, 2026.
This Act includes 3 regular appropriations bills for fiscal
year 2026. The divisions contained in the Act are as follows:
Division A--Commerce, Justice, Science, and
Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2026
Division B--Energy and Water Development and
Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2026
Division C--Department of the Interior,
Environment, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2026
Section 1 of the Act is the short title of the bill.
Section 2 of the Act displays a table of contents.
Section 3 of the Act states that, unless expressly provided
otherwise, any reference to ``this Act'' contained in any
division shall be treated as referring only to the provisions
of that division.
Section 4 of the Act states that this explanatory statement
shall have the same effect with respect to the allocation of
funds and implementation of this legislation as if it were a
joint explanatory statement of a committee of conference.
Section 5 of the Act provides a statement of
appropriations.
DIVISION A--COMMERCE, JUSTICE, SCIENCE, AND RELATED AGENCIES
APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 2026
The joint explanatory statement accompanying this division
is approved and indicates congressional intent. Unless
otherwise noted, the language set forth in House Report 119-
272 (``the House report'') and the Senate Report 119-44
(``the Senate report'') carries the same weight as language
included in this joint explanatory statement and should be
complied with unless specifically addressed to the contrary
in this joint explanatory statement or the act. While some
language is repeated for emphasis, it is not intended to
negate the language referred to above unless expressly
provided herein. In cases where the House report and the
Senate report direct the submission of a report, such report
is to be submitted to both the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations (``the Committees'').
Each department and agency funded in this act shall follow
the directions set forth in this act and the accompanying
explanatory statement and shall not reallocate resources or
reorganize activities except as provided herein.
Reprogramming procedures shall apply to: funds provided in
this act; unobligated balances from previous appropriations
acts that are available for obligation or expenditure in
fiscal year 2026; and non-appropriated resources such as fee
collections that are used to meet program requirements in
fiscal year 2026. These procedures are specified in section
505 of this act.
Any reprogramming request shall include any out-year
budgetary impacts and a separate accounting of program or
mission impacts on estimated carryover funds. Any program,
project, or activity cited in this explanatory statement, the
House report, or the Senate report and not changed by this
act, shall be construed as the position of the Congress and
shall not be subject to reductions or reprogramming without
prior approval of the Committees. Further, any department or
agency funded in this act that plans a reduction-in-force
shall notify the Committees by letter no later than 45 days
in advance of the date of any such planned personnel action.
When a department or agency submits a reprogramming or
transfer request to the Committees and does not receive
identical responses, it shall be the responsibility of the
department or agency seeking the reprogramming to reconcile
the differences between the two bodies before proceeding. lf
reconciliation is not possible, the items in disagreement in
the reprogramming or transfer request shall be considered
unapproved. Departments and agencies shall not submit
reprogramming notifications after July 1, 2026, except in
extraordinary circumstances. Any such notification shall
include a description of the extraordinary circumstances.
In compliance with section 528 of this act, each department
and agency funded in this act shall submit spending plans,
signed by the respective department or agency head, for the
Committees' review not later than 45 days after the date of
enactment of this act.
In lieu of Senate language regarding ``Access to High-
Quality Affordable Child Care for Federal Employees'', the
agreement directs each department or agency funded in this
act to report to the Committees, within 180 days of the date
of enactment of this act, and include in annual budget
justifications thereafter, on their efforts to help provide
access to high-quality affordable child care for the children
of those Federal employees. The reports shall detail all
current programs or efforts that assist department or agency
employees with child care, identify programs--including for
recruitment and retention--that assist with child care,
provide the number of employees utilizing such programs, and
detail associated costs.
The agreement acknowledges that there is room for
improvement in the system used to identify and recover
indirect cost rates under the Uniform Guidance, particularly
with respect to the need for greater transparency into these
costs. Various models have been suggested to achieve these
improvements, including the Financial Accountablity in
Research (FAIR) model advanced by the Joint Associations
Group on Indirect Costs (JAG), which the Committees believe
merit further consideration.
TITLE I
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
operations and administration
The agreement includes $582,000,000 in total resources for
the International Trade Administration (ITA). This amount is
offset by $20,000,000 in estimated fee collections, resulting
in a direct appropriation of $562,000,000. The agreement
directs ITA to apply reductions amongst the business units
proportionally, to the extent practicable to maintain current
staffing levels.
Travel and Tourism.--The agreement provides up to
$3,500,000 for ITA to continue implementing the ``Visit
America Act.''
Promoting U.S. Competitiveness in Infrastructure.--The
agreement directs ITA's Office of Trade Remedy Compliance to
enhance ongoing efforts to facilitate the use of U.S.
developed construction codes in foreign markets to increase
market access for U.S. exporters of construction-related
goods and services and to counteract the People's Republic of
China's (PRC) influence. Through the PRC's Belt and Road
Initiative, the PRC forces the
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use of PRC construction standards in recipient countries. PRC
standards align with Chinese manufacturing and construction
practices that are less rigorous than U.S. developed
construction codes and encourage low cost over strong quality
construction, creating a ``race to the bottom'' that
disadvantages U.S. industry in affected markets.
Rural Export Assistance.--The agreement provides up to
$1,000,000 for rural export centers and not less than
$1,000,000 for the National Rural Export Center.
Bureau of Industry and Security
operations and administration
The agreement includes $235,000,000 for the Bureau of
Industry and Security (BIS).
Enforcement of Export Licenses.--The agreement strongly
supports the Department's efforts to keep America at the
forefront of cutting-edge technologies, particularly those
with significant national security implications like high end
semiconductors for artificial intelligence. In recognition of
the need to tightly control these technologies, the agreement
provides an increase of not less than $10,000,000 above the
fiscal year 2024 enacted level for the enforcement of the
restrictions on end uses and end users for products
classified under Export Control Classification Number 3A090
and related technologies. Further, BIS shall provide a
briefing to the Committees, within 45 days of enactment of
this act, on how BIS is complying with 50 U.S.C.4815(c) for
applications to export to entities located in the PRC for
such products.
Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation.--In
lieu of House language under this heading, the agreement
directs BIS to review all licenses issued to entities to
export to Huawei, Semiconductor Manufacturing International
Corporation, or any of their subsidiaries and, through the
interagency license review process, rescind licenses, as
appropriate. The agreement directs BIS to report to the
Committees no later than 30 days after enactment of this act
on the implementation of this directive.
Emerging and Foundational Technologies.--In lieu of House
language under this heading, the agreement directs BIS to
continue ongoing assessment of all technologies identified by
the Office of National Science and Technology Council in
February 2024 as ``critical and emerging technologies,'' for
the purpose of preventing foreign adversaries from obtaining
U.S. emerging and foundational technologies. BIS is further
directed to report to the Committees no later than 180 days
after enactment of this act on the implementation of this
directive.
Taiwan and Finland Export Control Officers.--The agreement
includes not less than $2,000,000 to support the hiring of
export control officers in the increasingly important
jurisdictions of Taiwan and Finland.
Revision of Firearms License Requirements.--Due to BIS's
rescission of interim final rule ``Revision of Firearms
License Requirements'' (89 FR 34680), the agreement does not
adopt the Senate report language under this heading.
Economic Development Administration
The agreement includes $466,000,000 for the programs and
administrative expenses of the Economic Development
Administration (EDA).
economic development assistance programs
The agreement includes $400,000,000 for Economic
Development Assistance Programs. Funds are to be distributed
as follows:
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
(In thousands of dollars)
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Program Amount
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Public Works......................................... $100,000
Partnership Planning................................. 34,500
Technical Assistance................................. 10,000
Research and Evaluation.............................. 2,000
Trade Adjustment Assistance.......................... 7,500
Economic Adjustment Assistance....................... 39,500
Assistance to Indigenous Communities................. 5,000
Assistance to Coal Communities....................... 80,000
Regional Innovation Program Grants (Build 2 Scale)... 50,000
Workforce Training Grants............................ 10,000
Regional Technology and Innovation Hubs.............. 41,000
STEM Apprenticeship Program.......................... 2,500
Recompete............................................ 18,000
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Total, Economic Development Assistance Programs.. $400,000
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salaries and expenses
The agreement includes $66,000,000 for EDA salaries and
expenses.
Minority Business Development Agency
minority business development
The agreement includes $50,000,000 for the Minority
Business Development Agency (MBDA), to perform the statutory
functions of MBDA as authorized under the Minority Business
Development Act of 2021 (division K of Public Law 117-58),
including support for Business Center operations.
Office of the Native American Business Devefopment.--The
agreement adopts House language under this heading and
provides $2,500,000.
Native Entities.--The agreement adopts the Senate language
under this heading.
MBDA Transfer.--The agreement does not adopt the Senate
language under this heading to eliminate the authority to
transfer MBDA funds.
Economic and Statistical Analysis
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The agreement includes $118,000,000 for Economic and
Statistical Analysis (ESA), including up to $7,748,000 for
the Office of the Under Secretary for Economic Affairs.
Bureau of the Census
The agreement includes $1,490,349,000 for the Bureau of the
Census (``Census Bureau'').
CURRENT SURVEYS AND PROGRAMS
The bill provides $318,500,000 for the Current Surveys and
Programs account.
PERIODIC CENSUSES AND PROGRAMS
The bill provides $1,171,849,000 in direct appropriations
for the Periodic Censuses and Programs account.
National Telecommunications and Information Administration
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The agreement includes $50,000,000 for the salaries and
expenses of the National Telecommunications and Information
Administration (NTIA).
Broadband Equity Access and Deployment (BEAD)
Coordination.--In lieu of language in the House report under
this heading and the heading ``Rate Regulation,'' the
agreement directs NTIA to ensure BEAD awards comply with
section 60102(h)(5)(D) of the Infrastructure Investment and
Jobs Act (Public Law 117-58).
Broadband Investments under the Infrastructure Investment
and Jobs Act (IIJA).--No later than 30 days after enactment
of this act, NTIA shall provide a briefing to the Committees
on its plans and timeline for expending all remaining funds
provided by IIJA for the BEAD program.
FACILITIES MANAGEMENT AND CONSTRUCTION
The agreement includes $1,000,000 for necessary expenses
for the design, construction, alteration, improvement,
maintenance, and repair of buildings and facilities managed
by NTIA.
United States Patent and Trademark Office
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
(INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)
The agreement includes language making available to the
United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)
$4,956,000,000, to be derived from offsetting fee collections
estimated for fiscal year 2026 by the Congressional Budget
Office.
Northern New England Community Outreach Office.--The
agreement adopts the Senate language regarding the Northern
New England Community Outreach Office. In addition, the
agreement directs USPTO to expand the quarterly updates
required under such language to include the status of all
community outreach office locations nationwide, consistent
with the implementation of the Unleashing American Innovators
Act of 2022 (division W of Public Law 117-328).
National Institute of Standards and Technology
The agreement includes $1,847,136,000 for the National
Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).
SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL RESEARCH AND SERVICES
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
The agreement provides $1,249,239,000 for NIST's Scientific
and Technical Research and Services (STRS) account. The
agreement provides up to the fiscal year 2024 enacted level
for the Senate directions on ``Cybersecurity'', ``Circular
Economy'', ``Pyrrhotite Testing and Mitigation'',
``Regenerative Medicine Standards'', and ''Dr. David Satcher
Cybersecurity Education Grant Program''.
Forensic Sciences.--The agreement provides up to
$22,000,000 for forensic science research, including up to
$3,500,000 to support the Organization of Scientific Area
Committees, up to $1,500,000 for a competitive Standards
Development Organization grant, and up to $1,500,000 to
support technical merit evaluations.
Critical and Emerging Technologies.--The agreement includes
no less than the fiscal year 2024 enacted level to support
NIST's standards development work across areas of critical
and emerging technology.
Artificial Intelligence (AI).--The agreement provides no
less than $55,000,000 for NIST's ongoing AI research and
measurement science efforts. Within the funds provided, up to
$10,000,000 is to expand on NIST's AI efforts through the
U.S. Center for AI Standards and Innovation to advance AI
research, standards, and testing. The agreement adopts House
direction under the heading ``Evaluation of Chinese and U.S.
AI Capabilities'' and Senate direction under the headings
``AI Model Evaluations'' and ``Foreign AI Model
Evaluations''.
NIST Center of Excellence and Full-Scale Testing Center for
Building Technologies.--The agreement adopts Senate language
regarding the establishment of a NIST Center of Excellence
and Full-Scale Testing Center for Building Technologies.
Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Training for First
Responders.--The agreement supports NIST working to
collaborate and facilitate credentialing with the Federal
Aviation Administration (FAA) Center of Excellence for
Unmanned Aerial Systems Research (ASSURE) on course
development, delivery, and credentialing based on NIST's
standard test method and directs that a focus be on first
responders in underserved communities.
Climate and Energy Measurement, Tools, and Testbeds.--The
agreement includes no less than $52,000,000 for the program.
NIST STRS Community Project Funding/NIST External
Projects.--The agreement includes
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$405,331,366 for NIST STRS Community Project Funding/NIST
External Projects. The agreement directs NIST to provide the
funding for the projects listed in the table titled
``Community Project Funding/Congressionally Directed
Spending'' at the end of this joint explanatory statement in
the corresponding amounts. The agreement further directs NIST
to perform the same level of oversight and due diligence as
with any other external partners.
INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY SERVICES
The agreement includes $212,000,000 for Industrial
Technology Services (ITS), including $175,000,000 for the
Hollings Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP). The
agreement also provides $37,000,000 for the Manufacturing USA
Program.
Hollings Manufacturing Extension Partnership Program
(MEP).--In recognition of strong bicameral and bipartisan
congressional support, the agreement continues strong support
for the MEP program and provides $175,000,000. The Secretary
is directed to continue the program under the same terms and
conditions as were required in fiscal year 2024, and to issue
awards at no less than the amounts in fiscal year 2024.
Further, the agreement directs that no funds are provided to
execute or plan for a program that reduces the number of
active MEP Centers and that the Secretary shall minimize, by
rapidly executing funding competitions and renewing existing
Centers in a timely manner, the periods of time when no MEP
Center is active in any State or Puerto Rico. The Committees
direct the Secretary that any planned revision of the program
shall be submitted as part of the fiscal year 2027 budget
request, and shall not be carried out without explicit
approval from the Committees in the respective full-year
appropriations act, and shall comply with the MEP Program
authorizations and requirements contained in 15 U.S.C. 278k.
The agreement further directs that no less than 85 percent of
appropriated funds be allocated directly to MEP Centers
through base awards, competitive, or expansion award pilot
programs.
In-Space Manufacturing.--The agreement adopts Senate
language on ``In-Space Manufacturing.''
Quarterly Briefings.--The agreement adopts House language
on ``Reporting on CHIPS Awards Upside Sharing and Funding
Milestones'' and further directs NIST to provide these
updates as quarterly briefings to the Committees. These
briefings should review NIST's execution of the funding
provided under the CHIPS and Science Act, Public Law 117-167,
including a summary of the activities undertaken, hiring and
staffing levels, funds obligated and expended, and the plans
and timelines for obligation of all remaining funds for each
of the authorized activities as specified by section 9902 and
each subsection of 9906, respectively, of Public Law 116-283.
The agreement further directs NIST to provide quarterly
briefings on the CHIPS Research and Development Office (CRDO)
which detail a summary of the activities undertaken by the
CRDO, hiring and staffing levels, funds obligated and
expended, and the plans and timelines for obligation of all
remaining funds for each of the authorized activities in
Public Law 116-283.
CREATING HELPFUL INCENTIVES TO PRODUCE SEMICONDUCTORS (CHIPS) FOR
AMERICA FUND
Division A of Public Law 117-167 established the CHIPS for
America Fund. The agreement allocates the funds according to
the amounts listed in the following table.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE ALLOCATION OF NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF STANDARDS AND
TECHNOLOGY FUNDS: CHIPS ACT FISCAL YEAR 2026
(In thousands of dollars)
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Account--Project and Activity Amount
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Section 9902
Creating Helpful Incentives to Produce $5,000,000
Semiconductors (CHIPS) for America Fund...........
Secure Enclave (as allocated pursuant to section (500,000)
546(a)(l)(B) of division C of Public Law 118-42.
Administrative Expenses.......................... (1,000,000)
Office of the Inspector General, Salaries and (4,000)
Expenses......................................
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Total, Section 9902.......................... $5,000,000
Section 9906
Industrial Technology Services..................... $1,560,000
National Semiconductor Technology Center......... (1,474,000)
Manufacturing USA Institute...................... (86,000)
Scientific and Technology Research and Services.... 40,000
NIST Metrology Program........................... (8,000)
Administrative Expenses.......................... (32,000)
Office of the Inspector General, Salaries and (1,000)
Expenses......................................
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Total, Section 9906.......................... $1,600,000
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CONSTRUCTION OF RESEARCH FACILITIES
The agreement provides $385,897,000 for NIST construction,
of which $128,000,000 is available for Safety, Capacity,
Maintenance, and Major Repairs (SCMMR). The agreement directs
NIST to provide quarterly updates to the Committees on its
efforts to address its maintenance backlog.
NIST Extramural Construction.--The agreement includes
$257,897,000 for N[ST Extramural Construction and directs
NIST to provide the funding for the projects listed in the
table titled, ``Community Project Funding/Congressionally
Directed Spending'' at the end of this joint explanatory
statement in the corresponding amounts. The agreement further
directs NIST to perform the same level of oversight and due
diligence as with any other external partners.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
The agreement directs the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA) to incorporate the funding levels
established in both the table and the narrative direction
when executing its budget for fiscal year 2026.
Quarterly Briefings.--The agreement directs the Department
of Commerce and NOAA to provide quarterly briefings to the
Committees on all NOAA satellite programs, National Weather
Service operations, and Office of Marine and Aviation
Operations activities and procurements, not later than 30
days after the end of each fiscal quarter, and to provide
prompt interim updates in the event of any reprogramming,
system failure, or construction delay.
Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) Funding.--The
agreement does not include a requirement for the submission
of a fiscal year 2026 spend plan for funds provided under the
IIJA.
OPERATIONS, RESEARCH, AND FACILITIES
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
The agreement includes a total program level of
$4,968,036,000 under this account, for NOAA's coastal,
fisheries, marine, weather, satellite, and other programs.
This total funding level includes $4,540,392,000 in direct
appropriations, a transfer of $399,644,000 from balances in
the ``Promote and Develop Fishery Products and Research
Pertaining to American Fisheries'' fund, and $28,000,000
derived from recoveries of prior year obligations. The
following narrative descriptions and tables identify the
specific activities and funding levels included in this act.
National Ocean Service (NOS).--$677,202,000 is for NOS
Operations, Research, and Facilities.
NATIONAL OCEAN SERVICE
Operations, Research, and Facilities
(In thousands of dollars)
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Program Amount
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Navigation, Observations and Positioning:
Navigation, Observations and Positioning................. $183,702
Hydrographic Survey Priorities/Contracts................. 31,500
IOOS Regional Observations............................... 47,500
Navigation, Observations and Positioning................... 262,702
Coastal Science and Assessment:
Coastal Science, Assessment, Response and Restoration.... 95.500
Competitive Research..................................... 20,000
Coastal Science and Assessment............................. 115,500
Ocean and Coastal Management and Services:
Coastal Zone Management and Services..................... 51,000
Coastal Zone Management Grants........................... 81,500
National Oceans and Coastal Security Fund................ 32,000
Coral Reef Program....................................... 33,500
National Estuarine Research Reserve System............... 34,000
Sanctuaries and Marine Protected Areas................... 67,000
Ocean and Coastal Management and Services.................. 299,000
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Total, National Ocean Service, Operations, Research, $677,202
and Facilities........................................
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National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science (NCCOS).--The
agreement provides $55,000,000 for NCCOS and directs NCCOS to
continue efforts related to coastal sustainability and
resilience.
Coral Reef Research Coordination Institutes.--The agreement
reiterates the language in the House report under the
captions ``Research Coordination Institutes'' and ``Coral
Reef Research Coordination Institutes'' and provides not less
than $1,000,000 for the establishment of these institutes, to
be equally divided between the Atlantic Coral Reef Research
Coordination Institute and the Pacific Coral Reef Research
Coordination Institute.
Coastal Zone Management Grants.--NOAA shall report to the
Committees, not less than 120 days of enactment of this act,
on ongoing efforts to work with local governments, States,
and other partners to achieve the objectives of the Coastal
Zone Management Grants while, to the extent practicable,
limiting impacts on wildfire prevention, timber and energy
production, housing construction, and military-related
activities.
National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS).--$1,121,703,000
is for NMFS Operations, Research, and Facilities.
NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE
Operations, Research, and Facilities
(In thousands of dollars)
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Program Amount
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Protected Resources Science and Management:
Marine Mammals, Sea Turtles, and Other Species........... $177,955
Species Recovery Grants.................................. 6,250
Atlantic Salmon.......................................... 8,000
Pacific Salmon........................................... 75,750
Protected Resources Science and Management................. 267,955
Fisheries Science and Management:
Fisheries and Ecosystem Science Programs and Services.... 161,500
Fisheries Data Collections, Surveys, and Assessments..... 214,054
Observers and Training................................... 58,383
Fisheries Management Programs and Services............... 138,000
Aquaculture.............................................. 25,000
Salmon Management Activities............................. 69,750
Regional Councils and Fisheries Commissions.............. 45,000
Interjurisdictional Fisheries Grants..................... 3,377
Fisheries Science and Management........................... 715,064
Enforcement................................................ 81,000
Habitat Conservation and Restoration....................... 57,684
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Total, National Marine Fisheries Service, Operations, 1,121,703
Research, and Facilities..............................
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Fisheries Surveys.--The agreement adopts Senate direction
under ``Fisheries Surveys'' and provides a total increase of
$7,000,000 above the fiscal year 2024 enacted level within
Fisheries Data Collections, Surveys, and Assessments.
Fishery Survey Contingency Fund.--The agreement adopts
Senate direction ``Fishery Survey Contingency Fund'' and
provides not less than $2,000,000.
Seafood Import Monitoring Program (SIMP).--The agreement
includes $6,200,000 for SIMP and to move forward with
implementation of the Action Plan to Improve the U.S. Seafood
Import Monitoring Program.
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U.S. Commercial Space-Based Radio Frequency Detection
Technologies.--The agreement adopts House and Senate
direction and provides not less than $1,000,000 to
operationalize commercial space-based radio frequency data
collection capabilities to detect and track foreign vessels
engaged in illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing.
Oyster Resilience in the Northern Gulf of America.--The
agreement adopts House and Senate direction and provides not
less than $1,500,000 for collaborative academic research
addressing oyster reefs in the Northern Gulf Coast.
Oyster Aquaculture, Research, and Restoration.--The
agreement adopts House report language and provides up to
$5,000,000 to enhance development of oyster aquaculture and
habitat improvements, map oyster bed conditions, monitor
water quality, and increase partnerships.
South Atlantic Reef Fish.--The agreement adopts House
direction and provides $2,500,000 to provide enhanced
fisheries independent data collection of South Atlantic reef
fish stocks conducted through the Southeast Fishery-
Independent Survey.
Mitchell Act Hatcheries.--The agreement provides $4,000,000
above the fiscal year 2024 enacted level for the operation
and maintenance of Mitchell Act hatcheries and directs NOAA
to continue genetic stock identification for salmon recovery
and management. The agreement also reiterates Senate
direction regarding administrative expenses for the program.
Chesapeake Bay Oyster Restoration.--The agreement adopts
Senate direction under the heading ``Chesapeake Bay Office''
and provides $1,500,000 above the fiscal year 2024 enacted
level within Habitat Conservation and Restoration to support
oyster restoration in the Chesapeake Bay. In addition, NOAA
is directed to brief the Committees, no later than 90 days
after the enactment of this act, on the agency's plans to
improve the performance of underperforming oyster
restoration, recovery, or enhancement activities in the
Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries, as well as strategies to
increase the availability of oysters for managed commercial
harvest resulting from this federal support without
compromising ecosystem restoration outcomes.
Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR).--
$588,881,000 is for OAR Operations, Research, and Facilities.
The agreement adopts the President's budget request proposal
to transition the U.S. Weather Research Program, Tornado
Severe Storm Research/Phased Array Radar, and Joint
Technology Transfer Initiative activities to the National
Weather Service.
OFFICE OF OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH
Operations, Research, and Facilities
(In thousands of dollars)
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Program Amount
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Climate Research:
Climate Laboratories and Cooperative Institutes.......... $104,102
Regional Climate Data and Information.................... 48,932
Climate Competitive Research............................. 71,116
Climate Research........................................... 224,150
Weather and Air Chemistry Research:
Weather Laboratories and Cooperative Institutes.......... 94,000
Weather and Air Chemistry Research......................... 94,000
Ocean, Coastal, and Great Lakes Research:
Ocean Laboratories and Cooperative Institutes............ 40,000
National Sea Grant College Program....................... 80,000
Sea Grant Aquaculture Research........................... 14,000
Ocean Exploration and Research........................... 47,000
Integrated Ocean Acidification........................... 17,000
Sustained Ocean Observations and Monitoring.............. 52,500
National Oceanographic Partnership Program............... 2,000
Ocean, Coastal, and Great Lakes Research................... 252,500
Innovative Research and Technology:
High Performance Computing Initiatives................... 18,231
Innovative Research and Technology:........................ 18,231
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Total, Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research, 588,881
Operations, Research, and Facilities..................
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Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments (RISA)
Program.--The agreement provides not less than $17,000,000
for the RISA program, including up to $1,000,000 for
increased staff capacity at the Southern Climate Impacts
Planning Program. In addition, NOAA shall reestablish
programs in the Northwest and South Atlantic to ensure
maximum coverage around the Nation.
Severe Weather Research.--The agreement recognizes the
growing impacts of extreme weather events on public safety,
infrastructure, and the economy, and the importance of
advancing research, modeling, and prediction capabilities.
Within available funds, the agreement directs NOAA to provide
to the Committees, no later than 90 days after enactment of
this act, a written assessment of the potential role,
mission, and benefits of an extreme weather federally funded
research and development center (FFRDC), including how it
could complement existing NOAA programs and partnerships. The
assessment should address possible organizational models,
opportunities for collaboration with academic institutions,
other federal agencies, and the private sector, and any
anticipated resource requirements. In preparing this
assessment, NOAA is encouraged to consult with relevant
stakeholders and to consider how such an FFRDC could
strengthen the nation's capabilities in extreme weather
prediction, data assimilation, and applied research.
National Weather Service (NWS).--$1,351,016,000 is for NWS
Operations, Research, and Facilities.
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE
Operations, Research, and Facilities
(In thousands of dollars)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Program Amount
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Observations............................................... $262,500
Central Processing......................................... 113,000
Analyze, Forecast and Support.............................. 603,500
Dissemination.............................................. 120,000
Science and Technology Integration......................... 180,000
U.S. Weather Research Program.............................. 39,100
Tornado Severe Storm Research/Phased Array Radar........... 20,916
Joint Technology Transfer Initiative....................... 12,000
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Total, National Weather Service, Operations, Research, $1,351,016
and Facilities........................................
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Aircraft Based Observation Program.--The agreement adopts
the House report language under this heading and Senate
report under the heading ``Observations'' and provides an
increase of $2,500,000 above the fiscal year 2024 enacted
level to support the deployment of commercial aviation-based
atmospheric data.
National Mesonet Program.--The agreement adopts House
language and provides $30,000,000 for the National Mesonet
Program to expand observations, including up to $1,500,000
for the cost associated with the National Mesonet Program
Office.
National Data Buoy Center.--The agreement adopts the House
language and provides an increase of up to $5,000,000 above
the fiscal year 2024 enacted level for NDBC.
Cooperative Institute for Research to Operations in
Hydrology (CIROH).--The agreement adopts the House direction
under this heading and Senate direction under the heading
``Hydrology and Water Resource Programs'' and includes an
increase of $1,000,000 to establish a Forecast Informed
Reservoir Operations (FIRO)-dedicated Research and Operations
Partnership program.
National Weather Service Staffing.--The agreement adopts
Senate direction and provides not less than $10,000,000 above
the fiscal year 2024 enacted level to support full staffing
levels at all Weather Forecast Offices.
National Environmental Satellite, Data and Information
Service (NESDIS).--$397,500,000 is for NESDIS Operations,
Research, and Facilities.
NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL SATELLITE, DATA AND INFORMATION SERVICE
Operations, Research, and Facilities
(In thousands of dollars)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Program Amount
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Satellite Observing Systems:
Office of Satellite and Product Operations............... $269,000
Product Development, Readiness and Application........... 59,000
U.S. Group on Earth Observations......................... 500
Environmental Satellite Observing Systems.................. 328,500
National Centers for Environmental Information............. 69,000
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Total, National Environmental Satellite, Data and $397,500
Information Service, Operations, Research, and
Facilities............................................
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Mission Support.--$364,667,000 is for Mission Support
Operations, Research, and Facilities.
MISSION SUPPORT
Operations, Research, and Facilities
(In thousands of dollars)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Program Amount
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Mission Support Services:
Executive Leadership..................................... $28,230
Mission Services and Management.......................... 156,000
IT Security.............................................. 15,438
Payment to the DOC Working Capital Fund.................. 71,299
Facilities Maintenance................................... 6,250
Office of Space Commerce................................. 52,500
Mission Support Services................................... 329,717
Office of Education:
BWET Regional Programs................................... 8,700
Jose E. Serrano Educational Partnership Program with 20,750
Minority Serving Institutions...........................
NOAA Education Program Base.............................. 5,500
Office of Education........................................ 34,950
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Total, Mission Support, Operations, Research, and $364,667
Facilities............................................
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Office of Marine and Aviation Operations (OMAO).--
$361,199,000 is for OMAO Operations, Research, and
Facilities.
OFFICE OF MARINE AND AVIATION OPERATIONS
Operations, Research, and Facilities
(In thousands of dollars)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Program Amount
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Marine Operations and Maintenance.......................... $225,000
Aviation Operations and Aircraft Services.................. 41,199
Autonomous Uncrewed Technology Operations.................. 24,000
NOAA Commissioned Officer Corps............................ 71,000
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Total, Office of Marine and Aviation Operations........ $361,199
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Monitoring of Atmospheric Rivers.--The agreement adopts
House and Senate direction and provides not less than
$3,000,000 for the monitoring of atmospheric rivers.
Aviation Accession Training Program.--The agreement adopts
Senate direction and provides not less than $2,500,000 for
NOAA's aviation accession training program.
NOAA Community Project Funding/NOAA Special Projects.--The
agreement directs NOAA to provide funding for the projects
listed in the table titled ``Community Project Funding/
Congressionally Directed Spending'' at the end of this joint
explanatory statement in the corresponding amounts,
consistent with NOAA's existing authorities, jurisdictions,
and procedures, as appropriate. NOAA shall perform the same
level of oversight and due diligence regarding these projects
as with any other external partners.
procurement, acquisition and construction
The agreement includes a total program level of
$1,589,899,000 in direct obligations for NOAA Procurement,
Acquisition and Construction (PAC). The following narrative
and table identify the specific activities and funding levels
included in this act.
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PROCUREMENT, ACQUISITION AND CONSTRUCTION
(In thousands of dollars)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Program Amount
------------------------------------------------------------------------
National Ocean Service:
National Estuarine Research Reserve Construction...... $8,500
Marine Sanctuaries Construction....................... 4,000
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Total, NOS-PAC.......................................... 12,500
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Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research:
Research Supercomputing/CCRI.......................... 45,000
Total, OAR-PAC.......................................... 45,000
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National Weather Service:
Observations.......................................... 16,200
Central Processing.................................... 68,000
Dissemination......................................... 10,000
Facilities Construction and Major Repairs............. 10,000
---------------
Total, NWS-PAC.......................................... 104,200
===============
National Environmental Satellite, Data and Information
Service:
Geostationary Systems-R (GOES-R)...................... 74,600
Polar Weather Satellites.............................. 290,000
Low Earth Orbit (LEO)................................. 120,000
Geostationary Earth Orbit (GEO)....................... 497,897
Systems/Services Architecture and Engineering (SAE)... 43,252
Space Weather Next.................................... 150,000
Common Ground Services................................ 90,000
Satellite CDA Facility................................ 2,450
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Total, NESDIS-PAC....................................... 1,268,199
===============
Mission Support:
NOAA Construction..................................... 60,000
---------------
Total, MS-PAC........................................... 60,000
===============
Office of Marine and Aviation Operations:
Fleet Capital Improvements and Technology Infusion.... 28,000
Vessel Recapitalization and Construction.............. 65,000
Aircraft Recapitalization and Construction............ 7,000
Total, OMAO-PAC......................................... 100,000
===============
Total, Procurement, Acquisition and Construction.... 1,589,899
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Geostationary Extended Observations (GeoXO).--The agreement
endorses a GeoXO architecture incorporating advanced imaging
and atmospheric sounding capabilities on both East and West
geostationary satellites. It underscores the value of
sustaining these core capabilities across orbital positions
to support ongoing coverage, operational resilience, and data
redundancy for weather forecasting and hazard monitoring,
while encouraging NOAA to address cost, schedule, and
technical risks in line with this framework.
Systems/Services Architecture and Engineering (SAE).--The
agreement adopts Senate direction under this heading and
House direction under the heading ``Joint Venture Program''
and provides $43,252,000 for SAE for the continuation of the
commercial data purchase and commercial weather data pilot
programs, including up to $5,000,000 for procuring private
sector hyperspectral microwave sounder data and other space
weather observations.
NOAA Construction.--The agreement adopts the Senate report
direction on inclusion of a table regarding the use of funds
for NOAA Construction.
MISSION SUPPORT: NOAA CONSTRUCTION
(In thousands of dollars)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
State Description Amount
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Various............................ Deferred Maintenance 10,500
and Repair.
Various............................ Leasehold Improvements 4,000
WA................................. Northwest Fisheries 28,000
Science Center.
FL................................. Southeast Fisheries 10,000
Science Center.
Various............................ Outfitting and 4,000
Occupancy.
Various............................ Disposal.............. 3,500
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Vessel Recapitalization.--The agreement provides
$65,000,000, including sufficient funding to complete the
Class A vessels. NOAA shall consider integrating autonomous
platforms into the fleet to close critical gaps and boost
data yields for mapping, charting, ocean exploration, and
fisheries surveys.
Pacific Coastal Salmon Recovery
The agreement includes $65,000,000 for the Pacific Coastal
Salmon Recovery Fund (PCSRF) and directs that funds will be
available to Tribes without a matching requirement. NOAA is
directed to report on how its current priorities meet the
intent of the PCSRF to support the recovery and protection of
all declining salmon stocks.
Fisheries Disaster Assistance
The agreement provides $300,000 for Fisheries Disaster
Assistance.
Fishermen's Contingency Fund
The agreement includes $349,000 for the Fishermen's
Contingency Fund.
Fisheries Finance Program Account
The agreement includes language under this heading limiting
obligations of direct loans to $24,000,000 for Individual
Fishing Quota loans and $150,000,000 for traditional direct
loans.
Recreational Quota Entity Fund
The agreement allows for the halibut recreational quota
entity as authorized under section 106 of the Driftnet
Modernization and Bycatch Reduction Act (title I of division
S of Public Law 117-328).
Departmental Management
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The agreement includes $92,500,000 for Departmental
Management salaries and expenses.
Spending Plans.--The agreement adopts Senate language on
spending plans which are critical for the work of the
Committees.
Employee Access to High-quality Affordable Child Care.--In
lieu of Senate language under this heading, the agreement
directs the Department to follow the direction in the front
matter of this explanatory statement.
RENOVATION AND MODERNIZATION
The agreement includes a total of $1,142,000 for the
Renovation and Modernization account.
OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL
The agreement includes a total of $48,000,000 for the
Office of Inspector General (OIG).
General Provisions--Department of Commerce
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
The agreement includes the following general provisions for
the Department of Commerce:
Section 101 makes funds available for advanced payments
only upon certification of officials, designated by the
Secretary, that such payments are considered to be in the
public interest.
Section 102 makes appropriations for Department of Commerce
salaries and expenses available for hire of passenger motor
vehicles, for services, and for uniforms and allowances as
authorized by law.
Section 103 provides the authority to transfer funds
between Department of Commerce appropriation accounts and
requires 15 days advance notification to the Committees on
Appropriations for certain actions.
Section 104 provides congressional notification
requirements for NOAA satellite programs and includes life
cycle cost estimates for certain weather satellite programs.
Section 105 provides for reimbursement for services within
Department of Commerce buildings.
Section 106 clarifies that grant recipients under the
Department of Commerce may deter child pornography, copyright
infringement, or any other unlawful activity over their
networks.
Section 107 provides the NOAA Administrator with the
authority to avail NOAA of resources, with the consent of
those supplying the resources, to carry out responsibilities
of any statute administered by NOAA.
Section 108 prohibits the National Technical Information
Service from charging for certain services.
Section 109 allows NOAA to be reimbursed by Federal and
non-Federal entities for performing certain activities.
Section 110 provides the Economics and Statistics
Administration certain authority to enter into cooperative
agreements.
Section 111 allows the Secretary of Commerce to waive up to
50 percent of the cost sharing requirements for funds
provided in this act under section 315 of the Coastal Zone
Management Act of 1972.
Section 112 sets limitations on the Department's ability to
obligate unobligated balances of expired discretionary funds
transferred to the Nonrecurring Expenses Fund.
Section 113 allows the NOAA Administrator to establish an
alternative or fixed rate for relocation allowance, including
permanent change of station allowance.
Section 114 requires NWS to maintain staffing levels to
perform statutory functions.
TITLE II
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Justice Operations, Management, and Accountability
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The agreement includes $140,000,000 for Justice Operations,
Management, and Accountability.
Timely Responses to Committee Inquiries and Meeting Report
Deadlines.--The Committee has both budgetary and oversight
responsibilities, and requests for additional information
from the Chairs, Vice Chair, Ranking Member, or their
Committee staff to any Department component should be treated
as a priority for the Department and responded to both
courteously and expeditiously. The Committee again reminds
the Department that deadlines directed in Committee reports
or explanatory statement language are not merely suggestions.
The Department is to immediately submit reports that remain
outstanding. Efforts should be immediately undertaken not
only to submit these delayed reports, but also to ensure that
full and complete information is provided.
Voting Rights and Election Administrator Threats.--In lieu
of the directives under ``Election Threats Task Force'' and
``Voting Rights'' in the Senate report, the agreement
encourages the Department to devote appropriate resources to
investigate credible threats made against individuals
associated with the electoral process, such as election
administrators, and encourages the Department to make all
policies and procedures related to the rights and protections
offered to such individuals publicly available on its
website. The agreement further encourages the Attorney
General to provide appropriate resources to ensure voting
rights are protected, pursuant to the U.S. Constitution,
Federal law, and proper adherence to the precedents of the
U.S. Supreme Court.
Addressing Cargo Theft.--In lieu of the language contained
under the caption ``Cargo Theft Prosecution,'' within the
heading for the Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys in the
House report, the agreement adopts the directives under the
caption ``Combatting Cargo Theft'' in the Senate report.
Opioid Reduction Task Force.--In lieu of the directives
under this caption in the House report, the agreement
encourages the Department to take the actions described on
this matter.
Settlement Agreement Oversight.--In lieu of the House
report language under this caption, the agreement directs the
Department to provide a briefing, no later than 60 days after
the enactment of this act, on transfers
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from Department of Justice appropriations accounts for the
payment of settlements as an alternative to payments from the
Judgment Fund.
Pregnancy Center Vandalism.--In lieu of the directive under
this caption in the House report, the agreement encourages
the Department to provide the described report on the matter.
Conflicts of Interest.--In lieu of the language under this
caption in the House report, the agreement directs the
Department to provide a briefing to the Committees, no later
than 180 days after enactment of this act, on the
Department's Hatch Act policies.
FACE Act Enforcement.--In lieu of the directive under this
caption in the House report, the agreement encourages the
Department to brief the Committees on the matter within one
year of the enactment of this act.
Community Relations Service (CRS).--In lieu of the language
under this caption in the House report, the agreement
encourages the Department to operate and manage CRS as
efficiently as possible.
Contraband Vape Products.--In lieu of the requirements and
directives under this caption in the House report, and those
contained under the caption ``Illegal E-Cigarette
Coordination & Enforcement,'' the agreement incorporates such
requirements and directives to be executed by the Department
and its component agencies, as described in the House report.
Burglary Tourism.--In lieu of the language under this
caption in the House report and under the caption ''Hiring
Additional Intelligence Analysts'' under the subheading
``Federal Bureau of Investigation, Salaries and Expenses'' in
the House report, the agreement encourages the Department to
work with Federal, State, and local law enforcement agencies
to address the issue of burglary tourism.
Utah Feasibility Study.--In lieu of the directives under
this caption contained in the heading ``Federal Prison
System, Buildings and Facilities'' in the House report, the
agreement directs the Department to conduct the feasibility
study as described therein.
Departmental Communications with the Appropriations
Committees.--The Committees on Appropriations have long-
maintained a collaborative working relationship with the
Justice Management Division (JMD). In this context, the
agreement expresses disappointment in JMD's responsiveness to
resource-related inquiries. In many cases, the Committees
lack necessary information to determine the appropriate
resource requirements for the Department's components and
programs. The agreement directs JMD to provide a briefing,
within 30 days of the enactment of this act, on the steps
necessary to restore the longstanding collaborative
relationship.
Federal Drug-Free School Zones.--The agreement directs the
Department to appropriately enforce the Federal Drug-Free
School Zones Act (21 U.S.C. 860), to ensure that areas with
young children, including schools and playgrounds, remain
drug-free.
Justice Information Sharing Technology
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
The agreement includes $38,460,000 for Justice Information
Sharing Technology.
Mass Spectrometry Technology.--In lieu of the language
under this caption in the House report, the agreement directs
the Department to provide a briefing within 90 days of
enactment of this act, on opportunities for deploying Matrx-
Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization Time of Flight (MALDI-
TOF) mass spectrometry technology, potential pilot locations,
cost-effectiveness, and implementation timelines.
Executive Office For Immigration Review
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
The agreement includes $800,000,000 for the Executive
Office for Immigration Review (EOIR), of which $10,000,000 is
derived by a transfer from the U.S. Citizenship and
Immigration Services Immigration Examinations Fee Account.
Disposition of EOIR Adjudications.--In lieu of the
directive pertaining to respondents' attendance at each court
hearing contained in the caption ``Immigration Case Backlog''
in the House report, and the directive contained in the
caption ``Operational and Adjudicatory Transparency'' in the
Senate report, the agreement adopts the directives under the
heading ``Disposition of EOIR Adjudications'' for cases in
fiscal year 2026 contained in the Joint Explanatory Statement
accompanying Public Law 118-42.
Case Adjudication and Immigration Judge Training.--In lieu
of Section 554 of the House bill and the directives contained
under the caption ``Immigration Judge Training,'' in the
Senate report, the agreement directs EOIR to refrain from
incentivizing any immigration judge (IJ) to close or dismiss
any case without adjudicating the merits of the case; directs
EOIR to review its training, to retrain all judges currently
on a probationary period or on detail to EOIR, and to
increase the frequency and availability of training for IJs
outside the probationary period; and further directs EOIR to
ensure IJ training emphasizes due process and humanitarian
protections.
Staffing Levels for Immigration Judges and Support Teams.--
The agreement adopts the longstanding directives in the
Senate report under this caption. The agreement further
directs EOIR to include a full quarterly accounting of all
detailees serving as IJs, including the number; duration;
home agency, department, bureau and PPA; and source of
funds--reimbursable or not--for each such detailee. These
reports shall be accompanied by quarterly briefings to the
Committees covering all such topics.
Legal Orientation Program (LOP).--In lieu of the Senate
language under this caption, the agreement provides no less
than $27,500,000 for services provided by LOP. The agreement
incorporates the directive continued under this caption in
the Joint Explanatory Statement accompanying Public Law 118-
42.
Translation Services.--The agreement supports EOIR's
``commitment to providing professional interpretive services
in all appropriate cases,'' as noted in the Director's
Memorandum 25-20 of February 6, 2025, and therefore
encourages EOIR to offer translation services so that the
respondents can fully comprehend and participate in their
immigration hearings.
Office of Inspector General
The agreement includes $139,000,000 for the Office of
Inspector General.
Office of the Inspector General Review of Implementation of
the Direct Appropriation to BOP.--The agreement adopts the
language under this caption in the Senate report and
encourages the Office of Inspector General to conduct reviews
of funds provided in Public Law 119-21 to other Department
bureaus and programs as well.
United States Parole Commission
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The agreement includes $13,000,000 for the salaries and
expenses of the United States Parole Commission.
Legal Activities
SALARIES AND EXPENSES, GENERAL LEGAL ACTIVITIES
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
The agreement includes $900,000,000 for General Legal
Activities. The agreement does not adopt the decision unit
funding table included the House report under this heading.
In lieu of the language in the House report regarding the
International Child Sexual Exploitation Database (ICSE),
combatting child exploitation, and the Computer Crime and
Intellectual Property Section, the agreement encourages the
Department to dedicate adequate resources to support these
objectives.
Trade Fraud Task Force.--No less than $2,000,000 shall be
used to carry out the activities of the Trade Fraud Task
Force.
Deinstilutionalization.--In lieu of the directives under
this caption in the House report, the agreement encourages
the Department to take the actions described regarding this
matter.
Litigation Strike Team.--In lieu of the language under the
caption ``Litigation Strike Team'' in the House report, the
agreement adopts the language under the caption ``U.S. Forest
Service Litigation'' contained in the Joint Explanatory
Statement accompanying Public Law 118-42.
Tortious Interference with a Federal Property Contract.--In
lieu of the language in the House report under this caption,
the agreement encourages the Department to allocate adequate
resources to represent Federal interests in property
contracts.
Animal Welfare.--In lieu of the language in the House
report under this caption, the agreement encourages the
Department to allocate adequate resources toward vigorously
prosecuting violations of animal welfare laws.
VACCINE INJURY COMPENSATION TRUST FUND
The agreement includes a reimbursement of $22,700,000 for
Department expenses associated with litigating cases under
the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986 (Public Law
99-660).
SALARIES AND EXPENSES, ANTITRUST DIVISION
The agreement includes $245,000,000 for the Antitrust
Division. The Congressional Budget Office estimates a
resource level of $310,000,000.
SALARIES AND EXPENSES, UNITED STATES ATTORNEYS
The agreement includes $2,621,000,000 for the Executive
Office for United States Attorneys and the 94 United States
Attorneys' offices.
Prosecutorial Data.--In lieu of the House language
regarding ``District of Columbia Crime Statistics'' and the
Senate language regarding ``Report on Declinations'', the
agreement directs the Department to provide a briefing to the
Committees thereon.
Report on the D.C. Five.--In lieu of the directives under
this caption in the House report, the agreement encourages
the Department to provide a briefing to the Committees on all
actions previously taken by the Department on this issue
within 180 days after the enactment of this act.
UNITED STATES TRUSTEE SYSTEM FUND
The agreement includes $205,000,000 for the United States
Trustee Program.
SALARIES AND EXPENSES, FOREIGN CLAIMS SETTLEMENT COMMISSION
The agreement includes $2,504,000 for the Foreign Claims
Settlement Commission.
FEES AND EXPENSES OF WITNESSES
The agreement includes $320,000,000 for Fees and Expenses
of Witnesses. The agreement expects that no funds will be
obligated for expert witness services, including the payment
of fees and expenses of expert witnesses, from any other DOJ
accounts other than Fees and Expenses of Witnesses.
SALARIES AND EXPENSES, COMMUNITY RELATIONS SERVICE
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
The agreement includes $20,000,000 for the Community
Relations Service.
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ASSETS FORFEITURE FUND
The agreement includes $20,514,000 for the Assets
Forfeiture Fund.
United States Marshals Service
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The agreement includes $1,702,000,000 for the salaries and
expenses of the United States Marshals Service (USMS).
Judicial Security.--The agreement directs USMS to dedicate
the highest practicable funding towards the USMS Judicial and
Courthouse Security Program.
CONSTRUCTION
The agreement includes $8,000,000 for construction and
related expenses in space controlled, occupied, or utilized
by the USMS for prisoner holding and related support.
FEDERAL PRISONER DETENTION
The agreement includes $2,236,000,000 for Federal Prisoner
Detention.
National Security Division
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
The agreement includes $117,200,000 for the salaries and
expenses of the National Security Division (NSD).
Countering espionage by the CCP.--In lieu of the directives
under the caption ``Countering Espionage by the PRC,'' in the
House report, the agreement encourages the Department to
focus on countering espionage and influence efforts against
American businesses, research institutions, and academia
emanating from the CCP.
Interagency Law Enforcement
InTERAGENCY CRIME AND DRUG ENFORCEMENT
The agreement provides $300,000,000 to continue the inter-
governmental drug interdiction work of the Organized Crime
Drug Enforcement Task Forces (OCDETF).
Reporting.--Working with state and local law enforcement
partners, OCDETF historically investigated and prosecuted
major drug trafficking, money laundering, and other high
priority transnational organized crime networks. Because the
Department is instead participating in a new task force co-
led by the Department of Homeland Security, the agreement
directs DOJ to provide both a written report and in-person
briefing quarterly to the Committees detailing how funds
under the Interagency Crime and Drug Enforcement sub-heading
have been used to investigate and reduce: the availability of
illegal drugs; violence, corruption, and other criminal
activity associated with the drug trade. The first such
briefing shall occur not more than 90 days after the
enactment of this act.
Federal Bureau of Investigation
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The agreement includes $10,609,456,000 for the salaries and
expenses of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
FBI Drug Control Funding.--In lieu of the House
recommendation under this title, the agreement recommends no
less than $180,000,000 for the purposes described therein.
Total Cost of Ownership Hardware.--In lieu of the
directives under this caption, the agreement encourages the
FBI to provide a briefing to the Committees, no later than
180 days after the enactment of this act, on the feasibility
of conducting the described analysis.
National Bioforensic Analysis Center (NBFAC).--The
agreement provides up to $21,840,000 for the FBI's role at
the NBFAC.
Supporting Law Enforcement Through ViCAP Modernization and
Training.--In lieu of the directives under this caption, the
agreement encourages the FBI to provide a briefing to the
Committees, no later than 180 days after the enactment of
this act, on the feasibility of conducting the described
analysis.
Criminal Gang Activity in Jail and Prison Systems Software
Procurement.--In lieu of the language under this caption, the
agreement directs the FBI to provide a briefing on the
subject no later than 180 days after enactment of this act.
Aircraft Usage.--The agreement does not adopt the Senate
language under this heading.
CONSTRUCTION
The agreement includes $15,000,000 for FBI construction.
Drug Enforcement Administration
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The agreement includes a direct appropriation of
$2,580,340,000 for the salaries and expenses of the Drug
Enforcement Administration (DEA). In addition, DEA expects to
derive $669,660,000 from fees deposited in the Diversion
Control Fee Account to carry out the Diversion Control
Program, resulting in $3,250,000,000 in total spending
authority.
Fentanyl Wastewater Testing and Epidemiology.--The
agreement recommends up to $2,000,000 to accelerate testing
for fentanyl, as described in the House report under this
caption.
Breakthrough Therapy.--In lieu of the House language under
this caption, the agreement adopts the Senate report language
under the caption ``Insomnia Pharmaceuticals.''
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The agreement includes $1,585,000,000 for the salaries and
expenses of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and
Explosives (ATF).
Preventing Firearm Straw Purchases.--The agreement adopts
the Senate language under this heading.
National Integrated Ballistic Information Network
(NIBIN).--In lieu of the language in the House report under
this caption, the agreement expresses strong support for
NIBIN and directs ATF to support and expand it to the highest
degree practicable.
Zero-Tolerance Policy.--In lieu of the directives under
this caption in the House report, the agreement directs the
Department to submit a report on activities relating to the
Department's Zero-Tolerance Policy, within 180 days after the
enactment of this act.
Unauthorized Release of Trace Data.--In lieu of the
language under this caption in the House report, the
agreement encourages the Department to take appropriate steps
on the matter.
National Services Center.--In lieu of the language under
this caption in the Senate report, the agreement acknowledges
receipt of the requested report.
Federal Prison System
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
The agreement includes $8,100,000,000 for the salaries and
expenses of the Federal Prison System. Of the amount made
available under this heading, no less than the fiscal year
2024 level shall be used for land mobile radio (LMR)
communication and video security upgrades.
BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES
The agreement includes $279,762,000 for the construction,
acquisition, modernization, maintenance, and repair of prison
and detention facilities housing Federal inmates.
Modernization and Repair Backlog.--The agreement adopts the
language under this caption in the House report and expects
BOP to apply funds provided in fiscal year 2026 to reduce its
longstanding Modernization and Repair (M&R) backlog and
directs BOP to prioritize funding for repairs that protect
life and safety, including but not limited to operator-
controlled and sliding mechanical security devices.
LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES, FEDERAL PRISON INDUSTRIES,
INCORPORATED
The agreement includes a limitation on administrative
expenses of $2,700,000 for Federal Prison Industries,
Incorporated.
State and Local Law Enforcement Activities
In total, the agreement includes $4,486,800,000 for state
and local law enforcement and crime prevention programs. This
amount includes $4,184,000,000 in discretionary budget
authority, $100,000,000 derived by transfer from the Crime
Victims Fund, and $202,000,000 scored as mandatory for Public
Safety Officer Benefits. The Department is directed to submit
an annual report, within 90 days of enactment, on grant
programs that have not received a sufficient number of
qualified applicants.
Additional Resources for Grant Funding.--In addition to the
resources provided in this act, the agreement recognizes that
additional funds have been made available to certain grant
programs by Public Law 117-159 and Public Law 119-21.
Fiscal Year 2026 Spending Plan.--The agreement reiterates
the direction provided in Senate Report 113-78 that the
Department shall detail, as part of its spending plan for
fiscal year 2026 and future years, the actual costs for each
grantmaking component with respect to training, technical
assistance, research and statistics, and peer review for the
prior fiscal year, along with estimates of planned
expenditures by each grantmaking component in each of these
categories for the current year and the budget year.
Distinct Grantmaking Components.--The agreement directs the
Department to maintain the Office on Violence Against Women
and Office of Community Oriented Policing Services as
distinct organizational grantmaking entities within the
Department.
Grants Transfer Authority.--The agreement emphasizes the
importance of the grant portfolio and the Committees' intent
that funds appropriated for Department grant programs remain
dedicated to grantmaking purposes. The agreement directs that
no more than 3.5 percent of the funds made available by this
act for grants, programs, or activities administered by the
Office on Violence Against Women, the Office of Justice
Programs, or the Office of Community Oriented Policing
Services may be transferred, reprogrammed, or otherwise made
available to any non-grantmaking office, component, or
activity of the Department of Justice, except as otherwise
expressly provided by this act.
Grant Programs Crosswalks.--The Department is directed to
provide the Committees, as part of the spend plan submitted
pursuant to section 528 of this act, a crosswalk of the
Office on Violence Against Women (OVW), Office of Justice
Programs (OJP), and Community Oriented Policing Services
Office (COPS) grant program solicitations, which includes the
same level of information and detail as was provided to the
Committees with respect to the solicitations of the
Department's grant program offices in fiscal year 2024.
Byrne JAG Precipitous Increase in Crime Funds.--The
agreement directs the Department to provide, in the fiscal
year 2026 spend plan submitted pursuant to section 528 of
this act, a detailed accounting of how each solicitation for
funds reserved under section 506(b)(1) of the Omnibus Crime
Control and
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Safe Streets Act of 1968 (34 U.S.C. 10157) satisfies the
requirement that such funds be used ``to combat, address, or
otherwise respond to precipitous or extraordinary increases
in crime, or in a type or types of crime.''
Notice of Funding Opportunities.--The agreement directs the
Department that the notices of funding opportunities for the
grants, contracts, cooperative agreements, and other
assistance provided for by the Office on Violence Against
Women, Office of Justice Programs, and the Office of
Community Oriented Policing Services shall be publicly posted
no later than 90 days after the date of enactment of this
act.
STOP School Violence Act.--The agreement directs the
Department to report, no later than 90 days after the
enactment of this act, on a plan to improve the timing and
duration of the grant period to enable the improved quality
of applications and increased participation in the
application process. The agreement adopts the House report
language on ``STOP School Violence Act Report'' and the
Senate report language on the ``STOP School Violence Act''.
Office on Violence Against Women
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN PREVENTION AND PROSECUTION PROGRAMS
(including transfers of funds)
The agreement includes $720,000,000 for the Office on
Violence Against Women. These funds are distributed as
follows:
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN PREVENTION AND PROSECUTION PROGRAMS
(In thousands of dollars)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Program Amount
------------------------------------------------------------------------
STOP Grants................................................ $257,000
Sexual Assault Survivors' Bill of Rights................. (10,000)
Transitional Housing Assistance............................ 51,000
Research and Evaluation on Violence Against Women.......... 2,500
Consolidated Youth Oriented Programs....................... 17,000
Improving Criminal Justice Responses....................... 60,500
Homicide Reduction Initiative............................ (4,000)
Domestic Violence Lethality Reduction Initiative......... (2,000)
Policing and Prosecution Initiative...................... (5,000)
Sexual Assault Services Program............................ 79,500
National Deaf Services Line................................ 2,000
Rural Domestic Violence and Child Abuse Enforcement........ 50,500
Violence on College Campuses............................... 25,000
HBCU, HSI, and Tribal Colleges and Universities.......... (12,500)
Legal Assistance for Victims............................... 55,000
Abuse Later in Life Program................................ 9,000
Justice for Families Program............................... 21,000
Disabilities Program....................................... 11,500
National Resource Center on Workplace Responses............ 1,000
Research on Violence Against Indian Women.................. 2,000
Indian Country Sexual Assault Clearinghouse................ 500
Tribal Special Domestic Violence Criminal Jurisdiction..... 14,500
Rape Survivor Child Custody Act............................ 1,500
Sec. 41801 of Pub. L. No. 103-322.......................... 14,000
Culturally Specific Services............................... 10,000
Tribal Special Assistant U.S. Attorneys.................... 4,500
Sec. 206 of Pub. L. No. 107-103............................ 1,000
Underserved Populations Program............................ 4,500
Financial Assistance Program............................... 3,000
Abby Honold Act............................................ 5,000
Access to Sexual Assault Nurse Exams....................... 12,000
Cybercrime Enforcement..................................... 5,000
============
Total, Violence Against Women Prevention and $720,000
Prosecution Programs..................................
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Crime Victims Fund.--The agreement allows for obligations
of $1,950,000,000 from the Crime Victims Fund. In an effort
to appropriately balance support for the breadth of victims
and related services, the agreement provides $100,000,000 of
this amount to support Violence Against Women Prevention and
Prosecution Programs. This transfer is necessary to provide
critical support for victims in the current fiscal
environment.
Statutory Set-Asides.--The underlying statutes for several
grant programs, including Services, Training, Officers, and
Prosecutors (STOP) Grants and Sexual Assault Services Program
(SASP) grants, outline set-asides for Tribal governments and
coalitions, culturally specific community-based
organizations, and organizations providing services to
underserved populations. OVW shall ensure that the full
amounts provided for in the authorizing statutes are awarded
expeditiously.
Office of Justice Programs
RESEARCH, EVALUATION AND STATISTICS
The agreement provides $55,000,000 for the Research,
Evaluation and Statistics account. These funds are
distributed as follows:
RESEARCH, EVALUATION AND STATISTICS
(In thousands of dollars)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Amount
Program ($000)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bureau of Justice Statistics............................... $33,000
National Institute of Justice.............................. 22,000
============
Total, Research, Evaluation and Statistics............... $55,000
------------------------------------------------------------------------
State and Local Law Enforcement Assistance
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
The agreement includes $2,400,000,000 for State and Local
Law Enforcement Assistance programs. These funds are
distributed as follows:
STATE AND LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT ASSISTANCE
(In thousands of dollars)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Amount
Program ($000)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grants................... $964,000
Officer Robert Wilson III VALOR Initiative............... (12,500)
NamUs.................................................... (3,000)
Officer Training for Responding to People with Mental (6,000)
Illness or Disabilities.................................
John R. Justice Grant Program............................ (2,500)
Prison Rape Prevention and Prosecution................... (15,000)
Kevin and Avonte's Law................................... (2,500)
Project Safe Neighborhoods............................... (13,000)
Capital Litigation and Wrongful Conviction Review........ (11,500)
National Center (as authorized by Pub. L. No. 117-328)... (3,000)
Ashanti Alert Network.................................... (1,000)
Family-Based Alternative Sentencing Pilot Programs....... (2,750)
Rural Violent Crime Initiative........................... (3,000)
Missing Persons and Unidentified Remains Act............. (3,000)
Pilot Program as authorized by Sec. 1506 of VAWA Reauth.. (1,000)
Byrne Discretionary Community Project Funding/Byrne (537,979)
Discretionary Grants....................................
State Criminal Alien Assistance Program.................... 202,500
Victims of Trafficking Grants.............................. 83,500
Economic, High-tech, White Collar, and Cybercrime 7,500
Prevention................................................
Intellectual Property Enforcement Program................ (2,500)
Internet of Things Training Modules...................... (2,000)
Adam Walsh Implementation.................................. 19,000
National Sex Offender Public Website..................... (1,000)
Patrick Leahy Bulletproof Vest Partnership Grant Program... 30,000
Transfer to NIST/OLES.................................... (1,500)
National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) 83,000
Initiative................................................
NICS Acts Record Improvement Program..................... (24,000)
Paul Coverdell Forensic Science............................ 32,500
DNA Initiative............................................. 138,000
Debbie Smith DNA Backlog Grants.......................... (115,000)
State and Local Forensic Activities...................... (6,000)
Kirk Bloodsworth Post-Conviction DNA Testing Grants...... (13,000)
Sexual Assault Forensic Exam Program Grants.............. (4,000)
Sexual Assault Kit Initiative (SAKI)....................... 50,000
Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA)................... 14,000
Tribal Assistance.......................................... 48,000
Second Chance Act/Offender Re-entry........................ 111,000
Smart Probation.......................................... (8,000)
Children of Incarcerated Parents Demo Grants............. (5,000)
Pay for Success.......................................... (7,500)
Project HOPE Opportunity Probation with Enforcement...... (5,000)
Crisis Stabilization and Community Re-entry.............. (10,000)
Anti-Opioid and Substance Abuse Initiative................. 403,000
Drug Courts.............................................. (86,000)
Mentally III Offender Act................................ (35,000)
Residential Substance Drug Treatment..................... (30,000)
Veterans Treatment Courts................................ (32,000)
Prescription Drug Monitoring............................. (35,000)
Comprehensive Opioid, Stimulant, and Substance Use (185,000)
Disorder Program........................................
Keep Young Athletes Safe Act of 2018....................... 2,500
STOP School Violence Act................................... 82,000
Emmett Till Act Grants..................................... 3,000
Hate Crime Prevention Act Grants........................... 17,000
Community-Based Approaches (as authorized by Pub. L. No. 9,000
117-328)..................................................
Jabara-Heyer NO HATE Act................................... 9,000
Community Trust Initiative................................. 84,000
Body Worn Camera Partnership Program..................... (15,000)
Justice Reinvestment Initiative.......................... (19,000)
Community Violence Intervention and Prevention........... (50,000)
Daniel Anderl Judicial Security and Privacy Act............ 7,500
============
Total, State and Local Law Enforcement Assistance...... $2,400,000
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Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program.--
The Department is directed to continue following the
directives in House Report 117-97 adopted by Public Law 117-
103 on ``Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (Byrne JAG)
Formula program'', and in the joint explanatory statement
accompanying Public Law 117-103 on ``Uses of Byrne-JAG
Funds.'' In lieu of the House report language on ``Byrne JAG
Funds for Automated License Plate Reader Systems (ALPRs)'',
the agreement highlights that Byrne JAG funds may be used by
state, local, and Tribal law enforcement for ALPRs.
Non-Lethal Drone Technology.--In lieu of the House report
language on ``Non-Lethal Drone Technology'', the agreement
directs the Department to provide a briefing within 60 days
of the enactment of this act detailing the Department's plan
to implement Section 8603 and Section 8604 of the National
Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2026 (Public Law
119-60).
Capital Litigation Improvement and Wrongful Conviction
Review.--The agreement provides $11,500,000 for Capital
Litigation Improvement and Wrongful Conviction Review and
adopts the Senate direction.
Improving Gun Crime investigations.--The agreement provides
$13,000,000 for Project Safe Neighborhoods and, within these
funds, encourages the Department to award grants at no less
than the fiscal year 2025 level for the implementation and
development of automated ballistics imaging triage technology
to support timely, evidence-based investigations of gun
crimes. Such technology would assist law enforcement entities
in rapidly scanning ballistics evidence, improving access to
crime gun intelligence, and streamlining evidence submission
to the National Integrated Ballistic Information Network
(NIBIN).
State Criminal Alien Assistance Program (SCAAP).--The
agreement includes $202,500,000 for SCAAP and notes that
Public Law 119-21 provided additional grant funds to the
Department ``for initiatives associated with investigating
and prosecuting violent crime; criminal enforcement
initiatives; and immigration enforcement and removal
efforts'' and for the ``temporary criminal detention of
aliens''. The agreement notes that these purposes are aligned
with the purposes of SCAAP which provides federal payments to
states and localities that incurred correctional officer
salary costs for incarcerating undocumented criminal aliens.
Forensic Genetic Genealogical (FGG) DNA.--Within amounts
provided for the Office of Justice Programs, the agreement
directs the Department to support efforts to use FGG to
investigate unsolved violent crimes, without regard to the
status of an applicant agency's sexual assault kit inventory.
Further, the Department is encouraged to revisit the FGG DNA
Analysis 2019 Policy and to fund additional grants for the
use of FGG technology under other appropriate programs
including, but not limited to, the National Missing and
Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) program.
Comprehensive Opioid, Stimulant, and Substance Use Program
(COSSUP).--The agreement provides $12,000,000 within COSSUP
for grants to local nonprofits preventing substance use and
misuse. BJA shall provide awards to local non-profits working
with law enforcement and community coalitions to educate
youth in schools and in extracurricular programing on drug
prevention. The agreement further directs the Department to
prioritize nonprofit organizations with comprehensive
approaches to combatting substance use, including
investigations, treatment, and education.
Combatting Violence and Hate Crimes at Houses of Worship
and Faith-Based Organizations.--The agreement directs the
Department to allocate no less than $5,000,000 from the funds
available under 34 U.S.C. 10157(b)
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to support State and local law enforcement agencies seeking
to enhance security measures for at-risk religious
institutions and to address the precipitous increases in hate
crimes targeting individuals on the basis of religion.
Byrne Discretionary Community Project Grants/Byrne
Discretionary Grants (``projects'').--The agreement provides
$537,978,926 for projects to prevent crime, improve the
criminal justice system, provide victim services, and for
other related activities. The agreement directs the
Department to provide the funding for the projects listed in
the table titled, ``Community Project Funding/Congressionally
Directed Spending'' at the end of this joint explanatory
statement in the corresponding amounts, which are
incorporated by reference in this act.
Juvenile Justice Programs
The agreement includes $375,000.000 for Juvenile Justice
programs. These funds are distributed as follows:
JUVENILE JUSTICE PROGRAMS
(In thousands of dollars)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Amount
Program ($000)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Part B--State Formula Grants............................... $65,000
Emergency Planning--Juvenile Detention Facilities........ (500)
Youth Mentoring Grants..................................... 105,000
Title V--Delinquency Prevention Incentive Grants........... 50,500
Prevention of Trafficking of Girls....................... (4,000)
Tribal Youth............................................. (16,000)
Girls in the Justice System.............................. (4,500)
Opioid Affected Youth Initiative......................... (10,500)
Children Exposed to Violence............................. (9,000)
Arts in Juvenile Justice................................. (2,000)
Victims of Child Abuse Programs............................ 43,000
Missing and Exploited Children Programs.................... 105,000
Training for Judicial Personnel............................ 4,500
Juvenile Indigent Defense.................................. 2,000
============
Total, Juvenile Justice Programs....................... $375,000
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Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Policies within the Olympic
Movement.--In lieu of the House report language under this
heading, the agreement encourages the Department to provide
options to evaluate and improve child sexual abuse prevention
policies within the Olympic movement.
Public Safety Officer Benefits
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
The agreement includes $236,800,000 for the Public Safety
Officer Benefits program for fiscal year 2026.
Community Oriented Policing Services
Community Oriented Policing Services Programs
(Including transfer of funds)
The agreement includes $800,000,000 for Community Oriented
Policing Services (COPS) programs, as follows:
COMMUNITY ORIENTED POLICING SERVICES
(In thousands of dollars)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Program Amount
------------------------------------------------------------------------
COPS Hiring Program........................................ $253,094
Tribal Resources Grant Program........................... (32,000)
Regional Information Sharing Activities.................. (44,000)
Tribal Access Program.................................... (4,000)
Law Enforcement Mental Health and Wellness Act........... (10,000)
Collaborative Reform Model............................... (5,500)
Community Policing Development............................. 18,000
POLICE Act................................................. 11,500
Anti-Methamphetamine Task Forces........................... 13,500
Anti-Heroin Task Forces.................................... 34,500
STOP School Violence Act................................... 53,000
Law Enforcement Officer De-escalation Training Act......... 15,000
COPS Technology and Equipment Community Projects........... 401,406
============
Total, Community Oriented Policing Services............ $800,000
------------------------------------------------------------------------
School Resource Officers.--In lieu of the Senate report
language, the agreement directs the COPS Office, within 180
days of the enactment of this act, to provide a report
detailing the requirements and procedures regarding written
memoranda of understanding and training requirements,
including clear definitions of officers' roles and
responsibilities on campus for any COPS Hiring grant funds
used to hire school resource officers.
Community Oriented Policing Services, Technology and
Equipment Community Projects/COPS Law Enforcement Technology
and Equipment (``projects'').--The agreement provides
$401,406,387 for grants to state, local, Tribal, territorial,
and other entities to develop and acquire effective
equipment, technologies, and interoperable communications
that assist in responding to and preventing crime. The
agreement notes that the projects included in this statement
should help improve police effectiveness and the flow of
information among law enforcement agencies, local government
service providers, and the communities they serve. Equipment
funded under this program should meet any applicable
requirements of the National Institute of Standards and
Technology's Office of Law Enforcement Standards. The
agreement directs the Department to provide the funding for
the projects listed in the table titled, ``Community Project
Funding/Congressionally Directed Spending'' at the end of
this joint explanatory statement in the corresponding
amounts, which are incorporated by reference in this act.
General Provisions--Department of Justice
(Including Transfers of Funds)
Section 201 makes available additional reception and
representation funding for the Attorney General from the
amounts provided in this title.
Section 202 prohibits the use of funds to pay for an
abortion, except in the case of rape or incest, or to
preserve the life of the mother.
Section 203 prohibits the use of funds to require any
person to perform or facilitate the performance of an
abortion.
Section 204 establishes that the Director of the Bureau of
Prisons is obliged to provide escort services to an inmate
receiving an abortion outside of a Federal facility, except
where this obligation conflicts with the preceding section.
Section 205 establishes requirements and procedures for
transfer proposals.
Section 206 prohibits the use of funds for transporting
prisoners classified as maximum or high security, other than
to a facility certified by the BOP as appropriately secure.
Section 207 prohibits the use of funds for the purchase or
rental by Federal prisons of audiovisual or electronic media
or equipment, services and materials used primarily for
recreational purposes, except for those items and services
needed for inmate training, religious, or educational
purposes.
Section 208 requires review by the Deputy Attorney General
and the Department Investment Review Board prior to the
obligation or expenditure of funds for major information
technology projects.
Section 209 requires the Department to follow reprogramming
procedures prior to any deviation from the program amounts
specified in this title or the reuse of specified deobligated
funds provided in previous years.
Section 210 prohibits the use of funds for A-76
competitions for work performed by employees of BOP or
Federal Prison Industries, Inc.
Section 211 prohibits U.S. Attorneys from holding
additional responsibilities that exempt U.S. Attorneys from
statutory residency requirements.
Section 212 permits up to 2 percent of grant funds made
available to be used for criminal justice research,
evaluation and statistics by the National Institute of
Justice and the Bureau of Justice Statistics and designates
up to 2 percent of grant funds for training and technical
assistance.
Section 213 provides cost-share waivers for certain grant
programs.
Section 214 waives the requirement that the Attorney
General reserve certain funds from amounts provided for
offender incarceration.
Section 215 prohibits funds, other than funds for the
national instant criminal background check system established
under the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act, from being
used to facilitate the transfer of an operable firearm to a
known or suspected agent of a drug cartel where law
enforcement personnel do not continuously monitor or control
such firearm.
Section 216 places limitations on the obligation of funds
from certain DOJ accounts and funding sources.
Section 217 allows certain funding to be made available for
use in Performance Partnership Pilots.
Section 218 establishes reporting requirements for the
Department's Crime Victims Fund, the Working Capital Fund,
the Three Percent Fund, and the Assets Forfeiture Fund.
Section 219 places limitations on the Department's
performance of live tissue training.
Section 220 prohibits the Department from targeting or
investigating parents who peacefully protest at school board
meetings and are not suspected of engaging in unlawful
activity.
Section 221 prohibits the Department from investigating or
prosecuting religious institutions on the basis of their
religious beliefs.
Section 222 is a new provision regarding the FBI
Headquarters building.
TITLE III
SCIENCE
Office of Science and Technology Policy
The agreement includes $7,965,000 for the Office of Science
and Technology Policy (OSTP).
Open Access.--The agreement recognizes that OSTP may be in
the process of repealing the August 25, 2022, Memorandum to
Executive Departments and Agencies entitled, ``Ensuring Free,
Immediate, and Equitable Access to Federally Funded
Research''. No later than 30 days after the enactment of this
act, OSTP is directed to provide the Committees with a
briefing on the status of this action.
Ensuring American Space Superiority.--No later than 60 days
after the enactment of this act, OSTP shall provide the
Committees a briefing detailing its plan to execute its
responsibilities outlined in the Executive Order of December
18, 2025, entitled ``Ensuring American Space Superiority''.
OSTP is directed to assume any costs encumbered to date in
support of the National Space Council.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
The agreement includes $24,438,336,000 for the National
Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The agreement
retains the House and Senate directions to NASA to improve
communications with the Committees about mission cost and
schedule, including the House language requiring a briefing
within 30 days of submission of its annual budget request on
reserves, along with the confidence level, if appropriate,
assumed in the proposed funding level for each directorate,
theme, program, project, or activity, as well as the Senate's
direction to NASA to promptly inform the Committees of major
reviews in addition to regular oversight in a timely fashion.
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NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION
(In thousands of dollars)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Amount
Program ($000)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Science:
Earth Science............................................ $2,153,000
Planetary Science........................................ 2,541,200
Astrophysics............................................. 1,595,000
Heliophysics............................................. 874,800
Biological and Physical Science.......................... 86,000
Total, Science......................................... 7,250,000
Aeronautics................................................ 935,000
Space Technology........................................... 920,500
Exploration................................................ 7,783,000
Space Operations........................................... 4,175,000
Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics (STEM)....... 143,000
Safety, Security, and Mission Services..................... 3,000,000
Construction and Environmental Compliance and Restoration.. 185,336
Office of Inspector General................................ 46,500
============
Total, NASA............................................ $24,438,336
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SCIENCE
The agreement includes $7,250,000,000 for Science and
directs NASA to provide funding as described in the
subsequent table, which is codified in the bill, and detailed
in the text below. The agreement expects that NASA will not
propose to transfer Science funding out of the Directorate
other than to Construction and Environmental Compliance and
Restoration for construction needs related to the
Directorate. The agreement continues support for the
scientific value and exploration provided by NASA Science
missions in Earth Science, Planetary Science, Astrophysics,
Heliophysics, and Biological and Physical Sciences.
SCIENCE
(In thousands of dollars)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Amount
Program ($000)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Earth Science.............................................. 2,153,000
------------
Earth System Observatory Missions........................ 245,000
------------
Planetary Science.......................................... 2,541,200
------------
NEO Surveyor............................................. 300,000
DAVINCI.................................................. 99,000
Dragonfly................................................ 500,000
New Horizons............................................. 10,000
Mars Future Missions..................................... 110,000
============
Astrophysics............................................... 1,595,000
------------
Balloon Project.......................................... 49,300
Hubble Space Telescope................................... 98,300
James Webb Space Telescope............................... 208,000
Laser Interferometer Space Antenna....................... 80,500
Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope........................ 300,000
Habitable Worlds Observatory............................. 150,000
============
Heliophysics............................................... 874,800
------------
Parker Solar Probe....................................... 25,000
Geospace Dynamics Constellation.......................... 100,000
HelioSwarm............................................... 109,500
============
Biological and Physical Sciences........................... 86,000
============
Total, Science......................................... 7,250,000
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Commercial Satellite Data Acquisition (CSDA).--The
agreement includes $55,300,000 for CSDA.
Landsat Next.--The agreement provides $110,000,000 for the
Landsat Next mission. NASA shall continue development of the
three superspectral instruments, with a launch target for the
first satellite by the end of 2031, and the remaining two
satellites phased thereafter, to ensure uninterrupted
continuity of the Landsat data record and maximum use of the
Landsat 9 and Landsat Next satellite series.
Earth System Modeling.--In preparing the plan required
under this paragraph in the Senate report, NASA shall ensure
that Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) employees are
able to continue work with minimal disruption, including by
considering a physical location of GISS near its previous
location that supports GISS's strong academic partnerships.
Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS).--The agreement
approves the proposed transfer of the CLPS program from the
Science Mission Directorate (SMD) to the Exploration Systems
Development Mission Directorate (ESDMD), and further
direction is included within Exploration.
High End Computing Capability.--The agreement adopts Senate
funding and direction regarding ``High End Computing
Capability'' and accepts the proposal to consolidate the
capability within Planetary Science.
Uranus Orbiter and Probe.--The agreement provides up to
$10,000,000 for formulation of the Uranus Orbiter and Probe
mission.
Mars Future Missions.--As proposed in the budget, the
agreement does not support the existing Mars Sample Return
(MSR) program. However, the technological capabilities being
developed in the MSR program are not only critical to the
success of future science missions but also to human
exploration of the Moon and Mars. Therefore, the agreement
provides the request of $110,000,000 for the Mars Future
Missions program, including existing MSR efforts, to support
radar, spectroscopy, entry, descent, and landing systems, and
translational precursor technologies that will enable science
missions for the next decade, including lunar and Mars
missions. NASA shall coordinate efforts between SMD and ESDMD
on the advancement of these important technologies.
Space Weather.--The agreement includes no less than the
fiscal year 2024 enacted level for Space Weather.
Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) Mission.--The agreement
provides no less than $23,000,000 from within current and
prior year resources to continue the MMS mission.
Aeronautics
The agreement includes $935,000,000 for Aeronautics.
Advanced Air Mobility Systems.--The agreement includes up
to $10,000,000 for the Air Traffic Management eXploration
safe autonomous flight enabling infrastructure.
Assured Autonomy Research.--The agreement includes up to
$12,000,000 to continue partnering with industry for the
comprehensive research, development, test, and evaluation
necessary to enable NASA's flight testing of avionics and
related technologies to plan and implement flight
demonstration tests with industry partners.
Advanced Materials Research.--The agreement adopts the
Senate direction and provides not less than $30,000,000 for
High-Rate Composite Aircraft Manufacturing (HiCAM) and
$15,000,000 for Hi-Rate Ceramic Matrix Composites (CMCs).
Advancing a New Generation of Domestic Aircraft.--The
agreement includes $40,000,000 for the Electrified Powertrain
Flight Demonstration project and adopts the House language.
Space Technology
The agreement includes $920,500,000 for Space Technology.
Nuclear Thermal Propulsion (NTP).--The agreement provides
not less than $110,000,000 and up to $120,000,000 for NTP and
directs that NASA shall ensure that NTP efforts are
integrated with NASA's human exploration missions, with a
focus on supporting future crewed missions beyond low Earth
orbit, including to Mars.
Nuclear Electric Propulsion (NEP).--The agreement includes
up to $50,000,000 for NEP to continue efforts toward the
development of a high-power nuclear electric propulsion
demonstration, of which up to $10,000,000 is for the design
of test articles to enable a flight demonstration. The
agreement encourages NASA to consider the scalability of
nuclear power conversion development to enhance reactor and
radiator efficiency to support future missions.
Transfer to Exploration.--Not later than 90 days after
enactment of this act, NASA is directed to submit a detailed
plan outlining a development strategy for NTP and NEP as well
as a proposal to transition nuclear propulsion activities
from Space Technology to ESDMD's Mars Campaign Office. NASA
shall provide the organizational, budgetary, and contractual
changes required to implement this transfer, including an
updated program plan and schedule for the flight
demonstration.
Flight Opportunities Program.--The agreement includes
$27,000,000 for the Flight Opportunities Program, including
$5,000,000 to support payload development and flight of K-12
and collegiate educational payloads.
Center for Robotics and Space Mobility.--The agreement
adopts House and Senate language regarding ``Center for
Robotics and Space Mobility (ROMO)'' within Space Technology
to establish a center at the Goddard Space Flight Center and
provides $10,000,000.
Small Business Engagement.--The agreement encourages NASA
to continue to obligate not less than 3.2 percent of its
annual extramural research and development budget through
awards to small businesses despite the current lapse in Small
Business Innovation Research (SBIR) authorization. If new
SBIR or Small Business Technology Transfer authorization
legislation is enacted that modifies the mandated level of
support for small businesses, NASA shall ensure that it
adheres to that new level.
Exploration
The agreement includes $7,783,000,000 for Exploration and
allocates the funds as designated in the table below.
EXPLORATION
(In thousands of dollars)
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Fiscal Year 2026 Conference P.L. 119-21 Funds for Fiscal
Programs Agreement Year 2026 Total Fiscal Year 2026 Funds
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Space Launch System (SLS).................................. 1,307,600 1,025,000 2,332,600
Orion...................................................... 1,420,800 20,000 1,440,800
Exploration Ground Systems (EGS)........................... 923,400 ............................. 923,400
xEVA and Human Surface Mobility............................ 856,200 ............................. 856,200
Human Landing System (HLS)................................. 2,005,400 ............................. 2,005,400
Gateway.................................................... 50,000 1,100,000 1,150,000
Advanced Communications.................................... ............................. 700,000 700,000
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Total.................................................. $7,783,000 ............................. .............................
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Artemis Campaign.--The agreement rejects the proposed
termination of the Space Launch System (SLS) and Orion
programs following Artemis III. In any future competition for
Artemis launch services, the agreement directs NASA to
include an SLS-based option, unless otherwise directed by
Congress. The agreement further prohibits the reallocation of
funds from the Artemis Moon to Mars Transportation account,
unless and until a commercial alternative is demonstrated to
meet or exceed the capabilities of the SLS and Orion systems.
Not later than 30 days of the enactment of this act, and
quarterly thereafter, NASA shall provide the Committees a
briefing detailing any updates on the Human Landing System
(HLS) program, the progress made in the HLS program, any
anticipated changes to program cost or schedule, and any
other relevant issues related to the HLS program.
Fabrication Laboratory (FabLab) Demonstration.--In lieu of
the House language the agreement adopts the Senate language
on ``In-Space Manufacturing'' within Space Technology.
Commercial Lunar Payload Services.--The agreement accepts
the transfer of CLPS from the SMD to Exploration (ESDMD) and
provides a total of not less than $250,000,000 for CLPS
including up to $65,000,000 provided in Planetary Science to
ensure a smooth transition. Within 60 days of the enactment
of this act, the agreement directs NASA to provide a briefing
on any CLPS program modifications resulting from the move of
the program from the SMD to ESDMD.
Fission Surface Power (FSP).--The agreement provides
$250,000,000 for FSP. The agreement directs NASA to brief the
Committees semi-annually on NASA's plans to advance this
critical technology, including work with the Department of
Energy, American universities, and the private sector to
ensure that the ESDMD is leveraging all available sources of
knowledge and expertise to meet NASA's ambitious timeline for
FSP maturation and deployment. The first such briefing shall
be provided not less than 180 days after enactment of this
act.
Space Operations
The agreement provides $4,175,000,000 for Space Operations.
International Space Station (ISS).--For fiscal year 2026,
$1,490,000,000 is available for the ISS, $1,240,000,000 in
discretionary funding provided by this act, and $250,000,000
provided in Public Law 119-21. The agreement includes House
and Senate direction to maintain the fullest possible
utilization of the ISS.
Commercial Low Earth Orbit Destinations (CLD).--The
agreement provides $273,200,000 for the CLD program. NASA is
directed to brief the Committees no later than 60 days after
the enactment of this act on its plans to ensure that at
least one provider is available to provide services upon the
decommissioning of the International Space Station (ISS).
Space Cargo Vehicle Emergency Crew Return Capability.--The
agreement includes up to $5,000,000 for modification and
certification activities necessary to convert a U.S.
commercial cargo reentry vehicle to safely reenter and land
crew on a runway within the continental United States.
Small Satellite Cross-Link Systems.--The agreement includes
$10,000,000 to align NASA's relay networks to transmit large
volumes of science and Earth remote sensing data to users via
high-speed (V-band), low latency links. This should provide
an expanded educational opportunity for individuals studying
SmallSat Cross-Link Systems.
Space Communications.--The agreement includes not less than
the fiscal year 2024 enacted level for the Near Space Network
and Deep Space Network and includes the House direction and
funding level under the heading ``NASA Near Space Network
(NSN) and Deep Space Network (DSN) Services''.
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Engagement
The agreement includes $143,000,000 for Science,
Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Engagement,
and allocates the funds as designated in the table below.
STEM ENGAGEMENT
(In thousands of dollars)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Amount
Programs ($000)
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NASA Space Grant........................................... 58,000
Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research 26,000
(EPSCOR)..................................................
Minority University Research and Education Project......... 45,500
Next Generation STEM Project............................... 13,500
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Total.................................................... 143,000
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Safety, Security and Mission Services
The agreement includes $3,000,000,000 for Safety, Security
and Mission Services (SSMS).
NASA Headquarters.--The agreement directs NASA to provide a
briefing on the future of NASA Headquarters, including any
plans for NASA to move staff outside of the Washington D.C.
region, within 180 days of the enactment of this act.
Goddard Space Flight Center Consolidation.--The Committees
have reviewed reports regarding facility and building
closures at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center's Greenbelt
campus and are concerned about potential negative impacts to
operations and capabilities at the Center. The agreement
directs NASA to preserve all the technical and scientific
world-class capabilities at Goddard, including those that
will be used to complete any mission funded in fiscal year
2026 by Congress during any campus consolidation. In
addition, the agreement directs NASA to, no later than 30
days after the enactment of this act, contract a study with
the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
regarding the current technical and scientific capabilities
housed at Goddard, what capabilities are positioned to ensure
long-term success of the NASA mission, including for future
cutting-edge scientific discovery and crewed space
exploration, and what facilities are needed to house and
operate those capabilities.
NASA Community Projects/NASA Special Projects.--Within the
appropriation for SSMS, the agreement provides $58,417,135
for NASA Community Projects/NASA Special Projects. The
agreement directs NASA to provide the funding for the
projects listed in the table titled, ``Community Project
Funding/Congressionally Directed Spending'' at the end of
this joint explanatory statement in the corresponding
amounts. The agreement further directs NASA to perform the
same level of oversight and due diligence as with any other
external partners.
Construction and Environmental Compliance and Restoration
The agreement includes $185,336,000 for Construction and
Environmental Compliance and Restoration.
OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL
The agreement includes $46,500,000 for the Office of
Inspector General.
ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS
(INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)
The agreement allows for certain transfers of funds.
The agreement includes a provision providing NASA the
authority to combine amounts from one or more of its Science,
Aeronautics, Space Technology, Exploration, and Space
Operations appropriations with amounts from the STEM
Engagement appropriation to jointly fund discrete projects or
activities, through contracts, grants, or cooperative
agreements, that serve these purposes. NASA is directed to
provide notification of the Agency's intent to award a
contract, grant, or cooperative agreement that would be
jointly funded under this authority, no less than 15 days
prior to award.
The agreement permits a transfer of funds into NASA's
Working Capital Fund.
The agreement includes bill language creating a NASA
Nonrecurring Expenses Fund.
National Science Foundation
The agreement includes $8,750,000,000 for the National
Science Foundation (NSF).
RESEARCH AND RELATED ACTIVITIES
The agreement includes $7,176,500,000 for Research and
Related Activities (R&RA). In developing the spending plan
and allocating funds, the agreement directs NSF to equitably
distribute funding to support all basic research directorates
within R&RA, as well as the Technology, Innovation and
Partnerships Directorate. No directorate shall receive more
than a 5 percent reduction relative to the fiscal year 2024
enacted level.
Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research
(EPSCoR).--The agreement provides $250,000,000 for the EPSCoR
program and adopts the direction in both the House and Senate
reports.
Regional Innovation Engines (NSF Engines).--The agreement
provides up to $200,000,000 for the NSF Engines.
National Artificial Intelligence Research Resource (NAIRR)
Pilot Program.--The agreement provides $30,000,000 for the
NAIRR.
Astronomy and Astrophysics Decadal Survey Priority
Facilities.--The agreement provides not less than $30,000,000
for NSF to support the development of next generation
astronomy facilities recommended in the National Academies of
Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine Decadal Survey on
Astronomy and Astrophysics 2020 (Astro2020) and adopts House
and Senate direction. The agreement also reiterates Senate
direction that NSF shall immediately advance both U.S.
Extremely Large Telescopes into final design review, at no
cost to the Federal Government. Not later than 45 days after
enactment of this act, NSF shall brief the Committees about
how the Foundation intends to implement this congressional
direction, and the agreement adopts House direction
requesting regular program updates thereafter.
HBCUs Excellence in Research.--The agreement provides
$25,000,000 for the HBCUs Excellence in Research program.
Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory
(LIGO).--The agreement adopts Senate direction on LIGO and
provides not less than $49,000,000.
Research and Development Centers and Scientific
Facilities.--The agreement supports the world-class research
performed at the National Science Foundation--funded research
and development centers and major scientific facilities. The
agreement directs NSF to provide a briefing, not later than
30 days after enactment of this act, on its facilities
management and oversight plan for NSF-supported research and
development centers and major scientific facilities across
all disciplines. The agreement further directs NSF to submit
a report, not later than 180 days after enactment of this
act, on this plan.
MAJOR RESEARCH EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES CONSTRUCTION
The agreement provides $251,000,000 for Major Research
Equipment and Facilities Construction to support the
Antarctic Infrastructure Recapitalization, the Leadership-
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Infrastructure.
STEM EDUCATION
The agreement includes $938,250,000 for STEM Education.
NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION STEM EDUCATION
(In thousands of dollars)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Program Amount ($000)
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STEM Education....................................... 938,250
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Graduate Research Fellowship Program............. 285,000
Advanced Technological Education................. 75,000
Improving Undergraduate STEM Education [IUSE].... 90,000
Centers for Research Excellence in Science and 24,000
Technology......................................
HBCU--Undergraduate Program...................... 36,500
IUSE: HSI........................................ 46,500
Tribal Colleges and Universities Program......... 20,000
ADVANCE.......................................... 18,000
Alliances for Graduate Education and the 8,000
Professoriate...................................
Louis Stokes Alliances for Minority Participation 49,500
Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program......... 67,000
CyberCorps, Scholarships for Service............. 60,000
Advancing Informal STEM Learning [AISL].......... 55,000
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Supporting STEM in Rural Communities.--The agreement
includes up to $5,500,000 for the development of STEM talent
within counties designated as high-impact coal counties by
the Appalachian Regional Commission for alternative learning
environments in rural communities.
CREATING HELPFUL INCENTIVES TO PRODUCE SEMICONDUCTORS (CHIPS) FOR
AMERICA WORKFORCE AND EDUCATION FUND
Division A of Public Law 117-167 established the CHIPS for
America Workforce and Education Fund. The agreement allocates
the funds according to the amounts listed in the following
table:
NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION ALLOCATION OF FUNDS: CHIPS ACT FISCAL YEAR
2026
(In thousands of dollars)
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Account--Project and Activity Amount ($000)
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Creating Helpful Incentives to Produce Semiconductors $50,000
(CHIPS) for America Workforce and Education Fund....
Research and Related Activities.................. (25,000)
STEM Education Activities........................ (25,000)
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Total............................................ $50,000
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AGENCY OPERATIONS AND AWARD MANAGEMENT
The agreement includes $355,000,000 for Agency Operations
and Award Management (AOAM) and accepts NSF's proposal to
shift budget activities with an agency-wide benefit from AOAM
to R&RA.
OFFICE OF THE NATIONAL SCIENCE BOARD
The agreement includes $5,090,000 for the National Science
Board.
OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL
The agreement includes $24,160,000 for the Office of
Inspector General.
ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
The agreement includes two administrative provisions. The
first establishes thresholds for the transfer of funds. The
second provision is regarding notification prior to
acquisition or disposal of certain assets.
TITLE IV
RELATED AGENCIES
Commission on Civil Rights
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The agreement includes $14,350,000 for the Commission on
Civil Rights.
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The agreement includes $435,382,000 for the Equal
Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC).
Client Privacy.--In lieu of the directive under this
caption in the Senate report, the agreement directs EEOC to
report to the Committees, within 60 days after the enactment
of this act, on measures the Commission is undertaking to
control access from other governmental entities to personal
EEOC inquiry and charge information.
International Trade Commission
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The agreement includes $122,000,000 for the International
Trade Commission (ITC).
Legal Services Corporation
PAYMENT TO THE LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION
The agreement includes $540,000,000 for the Legal Services
Corporation (LSC).
ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS
The bill includes language permitting LSC grantees to
operate with boards of directors composed of no less than 33
percent attorneys without requiring appointment by bar
associations.
Marine Mammal Commission
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The agreement includes $4,300,000 for the Marine Mammal
Commission.
Office of the United States Trade Representative
The agreement includes a total of $88,000,000 for the
Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR).
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The agreement includes $65,000,000 for the salaries and
expenses of USTR.
TRADE ENFORCEMENT TRUST FUND
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
The agreement includes $23,000,000, which is to be derived
from the Trade Enforcement Trust Fund, for trade enforcement
activities and transfers authorized by the Trade Facilitation
and Trade Enforcement Act of 2015.
State Justice Institute
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The agreement includes $7,640,000 for the State Justice
Institute.
TITLE V
GENERAL PROVISIONS
(INCLUDING TRANSFERS AND RESCISSIONS OF FUNDS)
The agreement includes the following general provisions:
Section 501 prohibits the use of funds for publicity or
propaganda purposes unless expressly authorized by law.
Section 502 prohibits any appropriation contained in this
act from remaining available for obligation beyond the
current fiscal year unless expressly provided.
Section 503 provides that the expenditure of any
appropriation contained in this act for any consulting
service through procurement contracts shall be limited to
those contracts where such expenditures are a matter of
public record and available for public inspection, except
where otherwise provided under existing law or existing
Executive order issued pursuant to existing law.
Section 504 provides that if any provision of this act or
the application of such provision to any person or
circumstance shall be held invalid, the remainder of this act
and the application of other provisions shall not be
affected.
Section 505 prohibits a reprogramming of funds that: (1)
creates or initiates a new program, project, or activity; (2)
eliminates a program, project, or activity; (3) increases
funds or personnel by any means for any project or activity
for which funds have been denied or restricted; (4) relocates
an office or employee; (5) reorganizes or renames offices,
programs, or activities; (6) contracts out or privatizes any
function or activity presently performed by Federal
employees; (7) augments funds for existing programs,
projects, or activities in excess of $500,000 or 10 percent,
whichever is less, or reduces by 10 percent funding for any
existing program, project, or activity, or numbers of
personnel by 10 percent; or (8) results from any general
savings, including savings from a reduction in personnel,
which would result in a change in existing programs,
projects, or activities as approved by Congress; unless the
House and Senate Committees on Appropriations are notified 15
days in advance of such reprogramming of funds.
Section 506 provides that if it is determined that any
person intentionally affixes a ``Made in America'' label to
any product that was not made in America that person shall
not be eligible to receive any contract or subcontract with
funds made available in this act. The section further
provides that to the extent practicable, with respect to
purchases of promotional items, funds made available under
this act shall be used to purchase items manufactured,
produced, or assembled in the United States or its
territories or possessions.
Section 507 requires quarterly reporting to Congress on the
status of balances of appropriations.
Section 508 provides that any costs incurred by a
department or agency funded under this act resulting from, or
to prevent, personnel actions taken in response to funding
reductions in this act, or, for the Department of Commerce,
from actions taken for the care and protection of loan
collateral or grant property, shall be absorbed within the
budgetary resources available to the department or agency,
and provides transfer authority between appropriation
accounts to carry out this provision, subject to
reprogramming procedures.
Section 509 prohibits funds made available in this act from
being used to promote the sale or export of tobacco or
tobacco products or to seek the reduction or removal of
foreign restrictions on the marketing of tobacco products,
except for restrictions which are not applied equally to all
tobacco or tobacco products of the same type. This provision
is not intended to impact routine international trade
services to all U.S. citizens, including the processing of
applications to establish foreign trade zones.
Section 510 stipulates the obligations of certain receipts
deposited into the Crime Victims Fund.
Section 511 prohibits the use of DOJ funds for programs
that discriminate against or denigrate the religious or moral
beliefs of students participating in such programs.
Section 512 prohibits the transfer of funds in this
agreement to any department, agency, or instrumentality of
the United States Government, except for transfers made by,
or pursuant to authorities provided in, this agreement or any
other appropriations act.
Section 513 requires certain timetables of audits performed
by Inspectors General of the Departments of Commerce and
Justice, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
the National Science Foundation and the Legal Services
Corporation and sets limits and restrictions on the awarding
and use of grants or contracts funded by amounts appropriated
by this act.
Section 514 prohibits funds for acquisition of certain
information systems unless the acquiring department or agency
has reviewed and assessed certain risks. Any acquisition of
such an information system is contingent upon the development
of a risk mitigation strategy and a determination that the
acquisition is in the national interest. Each department or
agency covered under section
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514 shall submit a quarterly report to the Committees on
Appropriations describing reviews and assessments of risk
made pursuant to this section and any associated findings or
determinations.
Section 515 prohibits the use of funds in this act to
support or justify the use of torture by any official or
contract employee of the United States Government.
Section 516 prohibits the use of funds to include certain
language in trade agreements.
Section 517 prohibits the use of funds in this act to
authorize or issue a National Security Letter (NSL) in
contravention of certain laws authorizing the FBI to issue
NSLs.
Section 518 requires congressional notification for any
project within the Departments of Commerce or Justice, the
National Science Foundation, or the National Aeronautics and
Space Administration totaling more than $75,000,000 that has
cost increases of 10 percent or more.
Section 519 deems funds for intelligence or intelligence-
related activities as authorized by the Congress until the
enactment of the Intelligence Authorization Act for fiscal
year 2026.
Section 520 prohibits contracts or grant awards in excess
of $5,000,000 unless the prospective contractor or grantee
certifies that the organization has filed all Federal tax
returns, has not been convicted of a criminal offense under
the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, and has no unpaid Federal
tax assessment.
(RESCISSIONS)
Section 521 provides for rescissions of unobligated
balances.
Section 522 prohibits the use of funds in this act for the
purchase of first class or premium air travel in
contravention of the Code of Federal Regulations.
Section 523 prohibits the use of funds to pay for the
attendance of more than 50 department or agency employees,
who are stationed in the United States, at any single
conference outside the United States, unless the conference
is: (1) a law enforcement training or operational event where
the majority of Federal attendees are law enforcement
personnel stationed outside the United States; (2) a
scientific conference for which the department or agency
head has notified the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations that such attendance is in the national
interest, along with the basis for such determination.
Section 524 requires any department, agency, or
instrumentality of the United States Government receiving
funds appropriated under this act to track and report on
undisbursed balances in expired grant accounts.
Section 525 requires, when practicable, the use of funds in
this act to purchase light bulbs that have the ``Energy
Star'' or ``Federal Energy Management Program'' designation.
Section 526 prohibits the use of funds by NASA or OSTP to
engage in bilateral activities with China or a Chinese-owned
company or effectuate the hosting of official Chinese
visitors at certain facilities unless the activities are
authorized by subsequent legislation or NASA or OSTP have
made a certification pursuant to subsections (c) and (d) of
this section.
Section 527 prohibits the use of funds to establish or
maintain a computer network that does not block pornography,
except for law enforcement and victim assistance purposes.
Section 528 requires the departments and agencies funded in
this act to submit spending plans.
Section 529 prohibits funds to pay for award or incentive
fees for contractors with below satisfactory performance or
performance that fails to meet the basic requirements of the
contract. The heads of executive branch departments,
agencies, boards, and commissions funded by this act are
directed to require that all contracts within their purview
that provide award fees link such fees to successful
acquisition outcomes, specifying the terms of cost, schedule,
and performance.
Section 530 prohibits the use of funds by DOJ or DEA in
contravention of a certain section of the Agricultural Act of
2014.
Section 531 prohibits DOJ from preventing certain states
from implementing state laws regarding the use of medical
marijuana.
Section 532 requires quarterly reports from the Department
of Commerce, the National Aeronautics and Space
Administration, and the National Science Foundation of travel
to China.
Section 533 requires 10 percent of the funds for certain
programs be allocated for assistance in persistent poverty
counties.
Section 534 prohibits the use of funds in this act to
require certain export licenses.
Section 535 prohibits the use of funds in this act to deny
certain import applications regarding ``curios or relics''
firearms, parts, or ammunition.
Section 536 prohibits funds from being used to deny the
importation of shotgun models if no application for the
importation of such models, in the same configuration, had
been denied prior to January 1, 2011, on the basis that the
shotgun was not particularly suitable for or readily
adaptable to sporting purposes.
Section 537 prohibits the use of funds to implement the
Arms Trade Treaty until the Senate approves a resolution of
ratification for the Treaty.
Section 538 includes language regarding detainees held at
Guantanamo Bay.
Section 539 includes language regarding facilities for
housing detainees held at Guantanamo Bay.
Section 540 provides that the Department of Commerce and
FBI may utilize funding to provide payments pursuant to
section 901(i)(2) of title IX of division J of the Further
Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2020.
Section 541 sets certain requirements for the allocations
of funds related to the CHIPS Act of 2022 (Public Law 117-
167).
Section 542 provides that the Department of Commerce, NASA,
and NSF continue to apply the negotiated indirect costs
rates.
Section 543 prohibits the use of funds made available by
this act to move a Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and
Explosives facility.
Section 544 includes repurposing amounts for Department of
Commerce.
Disclosure of Earmarks and Congressionally Directed Spending Items
Following is a list of congressional earmarks and
congressionally directed spending items (as defined in clause
9 of rule XXI of the Rules of the House of Representatives
and rule XLIV of the Standing Rules of the Senate,
respectively) included in the bill or this explanatory
statement, along with the name of each House Member, Senator,
Delegate, or Resident Commissioner who submitted a request to
the Committee of jurisdiction for each item so identified.
For each item, a Member is required to provide a
certification that neither the Member nor the Member's
immediate family has a financial interest, and each Senator
is required to provide a certification that neither the
Senator nor the Senator's immediate family has a pecuniary
interest in such congressionally directed spending item.
Neither the bill nor the explanatory statement contains any
limited tax benefits or limited tariff benefits as defined in
the applicable House and Senate rules.
COMMERCE, JUSTICE, SCIENCE, AND RELATED AGENCIES
[Community Project Funding/Congressionally Directed Spending]
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Requestor(s)
Agency Account Recipient Project Location Conference ------------------------------ Origination
Amount ($) House Senate
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DOC NIST--STR Johnson C. Smith Johnson C. Smith University: Charlotte, NC 1,031,000 Adams ............. H
S University Workforce Skills Enhancement
through Equipment
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DOC NIST--STR California State Artificial Intelligence (AI) San Bernardino, 1,031,000 Aguilar Schiff H
S University of San and Virtual Reality (VR) CA
Bernardino (CSUSB) Research and Retraining
Center
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DOC NIST--STR Hope Through Housing Artificial Intelligence San Bernardino 1,031,000 Aguilar ............. H
S Foundation Innovation Lab County, CA
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DOC NIST--STR Curators of the University Safe and Reliable Reactor Columbia, MO 4,200,000 Alford ............. H
S of Missouri Operations at the University
of Missouri
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DOC NIST--STR Bothwell Regional Health Missouri Rural Health Sedalia, MO 750,200 Alford ............. H
S Center Innovation Research Center
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DOC NIST--STR University of Nebraska Flow Cytometry Lincoln, NE 514,106 Bacon ............. H
S Board of Regents for the Instrumentation for Targeted
University of Nebraska Treatment of Disease
Medical Center
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DOC NIST--STR University of Kentucky University of Kentucky Lexington, KY 2,000,000 Barr ............. H
S Center for Applied Energy Graphite Manufacturing and
Research Characterization Program
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DOC NIST--STR The Ohio State University Commercial Vehicle Research & Columbus, OH 1,031,000 Beatty Moreno H
S Development
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DOC NIST--STR University of Missouri-- API Advanced Manufacturing St. Louis 1,031,000 Bell ............. H
S St. Louis Innovation Hub County, MO
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DOC NIST--STR The Jackson Laboratory The Jackson Laboratory Micro Sacramento, CA 402,000 Bera ............. H
S Computed-Tomography System
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DOC NIST--STR University of South University of South Florida Tampa, FL 2,000,000 Bilirakis ............. H
S Florida (USF) Molecular Profiling
Center for Brain and
Biomedical Research
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DOC NIST--STR Portland State University Semiconductor Innovation and Multnomah 2,000,000 Bonamici Merkley, H/S
S Nanoscience Equipment County, OR Wyden
Purchase
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DOC NIST--STR H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Quantum-Inspired Imaging for Tampa, FL 750,000 Buchanan ............. H
S Center and Research BioEngineering Research
Institute
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DOC NIST--STR University of Tennessee Flexible Neutron Source Knoxville, TN 4,200,000 Burchett ............. H
S
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DOC NIST--STR Maryville College Maryville College: Maryville, TN 1,050,000 Burchett ............. H
S Undergraduate Mass
Spectrometry Research
Program
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DOC NIST--STR The Ohio State University Regional Campus Engineering Columbus, 3,031,000 Carey, Beatty ............. H
S Laboratory Enhancement Newark, Marion,
Initiative Mansfield, and
Lima, OH
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DOC NIST--STR Indiana Biosciences Bioscience Research Training Indianapolis, IN 425,000 Carson ............. H
S Research Institute, Inc. for Underserved Populations
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DOC NIST--STR Butler University Butler University Engineering Indianapolis, IN 1,000,000 Carson ............. H
S and Data Analytics
Laboratory Equipment
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DOC NIST--STR Indiana University IUI Advanced Sensing Indianapolis, IN 1,031,000 Carson ............. H
S Indianapolis Technologies Initiative
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DOC NIST--STR Georgia Institute of Georgia Critical Mineral Atlanta, GA 500,000 Carter (GA) Ossoff, H/S
S Technology Supply Chain Manufacturing Warnock
Demonstration Center
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DOC NIST--STR Augusta University Augusta University Rapid Augusta, GA 450,000 Carter (GA) ............. H
S Fentanyl Detection
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DOC NIST--STR Texas A&M University-- Texas A&M-Central Texas Bell County, TX 1,990,000 Carter (TX) ............. H
S Central Texas Semiconductor Design Lab
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DOC NIST--STR Texas State University Texas State Round Rock Life Round Rock, TX 3,000,000 Carter (TX) ............. H
S Round Rock Campus Sciences Incubator and Gene
Sequencer
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DOC NIST--STR Elmhurst University Elmhurst University's Health Elmhurst, IL 950,000 Casten ............. H
S Sciences Research Equipment
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DOC NIST--STR Southwest Research Westside Environmental Sensor San Antonio, TX 1,000,000 Castro ............. H
S Institute Tracking and Information
Reporting (WESTAIR) System
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DOC NIST--STR University of Texas Health UT Health San Antonio Gross San Antonio, TX 1,020,000 Castro ............. H
S Science Center at San Anatomy Laboratory
Antonio Improvement: Essential
Laboratory Equipment
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DOC NIST--STR St. Mary's University Enhancing Research Capacity San Antonio, TX 1,031,000 Castro ............. H
S in Additive Manufacturing,
AI, Biomechanics, and
Biosciences Through
Strategic Instrumentation
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DOC NIST--STR Texas A&M University--San Tracking Waterborne Microbial Bexar County, TX 1,000,000 Castro ............. H
S Antonio Contaminants of Concern in
Bexar County
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DOC NIST--STR City University of New Advancing Scientific Research Brooklyn, NY 1,000,000 Clarke ............. H
S York on behalf of Medgar Capabilities
Evers College
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DOC NIST--STR Rockhurst University Expanding Innovative Kansas City, MO 1,031,000 Cleaver ............. H
S Technology Programs in
Cybersecurity and Artificial
Intelligence
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DOC NIST--STR Benedict College Quantum Information Science Columbia, SC 1,031,000 Clyburn ............. H
S Hub
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DOC NIST--STR Metropolitan Washington Establishing a Research VA, MD, and DC 1,031,000 Connolly ............. H
S Council of Governments Center to Mitigate PFAS in
Drinking Water of the
Metropolitan Washington Area
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DOC NIST--STR George Mason University Internet Name Space Fairfax, VA 1,000,000 Connolly ............. H
S Observatory (INSO)
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DOC NIST--STR Rancho Santiago Community Advancing Clean Tech Orange County, 1,031,000 Correa ............. H
S College District Innovation CA
Foundation
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DOC NIST--STR University of Colorado University of Colorado Colorado 366,427 Crank ............. H
S Colorado Springs Colorado Springs (UCCS) Springs, CO
Cybersecurity Program and
Research Lab Equipment
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DOC NIST--STR Arkansas State University Steel Research Using Data Jonesboro, AR 2,100,000 Crawford ............. H
S System Science and Artificial
Intelligence for Steel
Manufacturing
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DOC NIST--STR Kansas State University KSU Olathe Advanced Olathe, KS 5,004,000 Davids Moran H/S
S Manufacturing and Supply
Chain Research
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DOC NIST--STR University of Denver Quantum Computing Research Denver, CO 1,031,000 DeGette Hickenlooper H
S and Workforce Development
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DOC NIST--STR Regis University Regis University Center for Denver, CO 1,031,000 DeGette ............. H
S Cyber Security Defense
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DOC NIST--STR Albertus Magnus College Albertus Magnus College Cyber New Haven, CT 900,000 DeLauro ............. H
S Lab
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DOC NIST--STR Middle Tennessee State Middle Tennessee State Murfreesboro, TN 4,000,000 DesJarlais ............. H
S University University Scientific and
Technical Research Project
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DOC NIST--STR University of Miami The Miami Project to Cure Miami, FL 3,100,000 Diaz-Balart ............. H
S Paralysis Research and
Innovation Hub Equipment
Expansion Project
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DOC NIST--STR Connxus Central Texas Health Austin, TX 1,031,000 Doggett ............. H
S Information Exchange
Maternal Health Research
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DOC NIST--STR Florida State University Development of the Florida Panama City, FL 4,200,000 Dunn ............. H
S State University (FSU)
Hypersonic Test Facility
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DOC NIST--STR Texas A&M AgriLife Texas A&M AgriLife PFAS College Station, 4,200,000 Ellzey ............. H
S Research Research TX
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DOC NIST--STR Southern Methodist Elevating U.S. Manufacturing Dallas, TX 4,200,000 Ellzey ............. H
S University and Technological Leadership
through Digital Twin
Technology and High-
Performance Computing
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DOC NIST--STR El Paso Makes Manufacturing Research for El Paso, TX 1,031,000 Escobar ............. H
S All Domain Attritable
Autonomous Systems
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DOC NIST--STR Texas Tech University TTUHSC El Paso Oncology El Paso, TX 1,031,000 Escobar ............. H
S Health Sciences Center El Center Research Initiative
Paso
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DOC NIST--STR The Wistar Institute of Lipid Nanoparticle Philadelphia, PA 619,000 Evans (PA) ............. H
S Anatomy and Biology Manufacturing Equipment for
the Wistar Institute
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DOC NIST--STR Northwestern State Innovation Park Equipment Natchitoches, LA 1,800,000 Fields Cassidy, H/S
S University Expansion (IPEX) Project Kennedy
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DOC NIST--STR Southwest Minnesota State Southwest Minnesota State Marshall, MN 594,963 Fischbach ............. H
S University Foundation, University Center for
Inc. Integrated Agriculture and
Food Systems
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DOC NIST--STR Chattanooga Electric Power Electric Power Board (EPB) Chattanooga, TN 4,200,000 Fleischmann ............. H
S Board (EPB) Quantum Network
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DOC NIST--STR The University of University of Tennessee (UT) Chattanooga, TN 3,000,000 Fleischmann ............. H
S Tennessee at Chattanooga Chattanooga Translational
Research Program
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DOC NIST--STR Tennessee Wesleyan Tennessee Wesleyan University Athens, TN 2,500,000 Fleischmann ............. H
S University Enhancement of STEM
Education
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DOC NIST--STR Cerro Coso Community Cybersecurity Defense and Ridgecrest, CA 1,112,250 Fong ............. H
S College Aerospace Center
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DOC NIST--STR Palm Beach State College AI Cybersecurity Research and Lake Worth 1,031,000 Frankel ............. H
S Training Center Beach, FL
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DOC NIST--STR Business Development Board Florida Quantum Initiative: Palm Beach 1,031,000 Frankel ............. H
S Foundation of Palm Beach Standards-Aligned Innovation County, FL
County Program
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DOC NIST--STR Florida Polytechnic Public Service Applied Lakeland, FL 2,900,000 Franklin ............. H
S University Innovation Laboratory
(PSAIL)
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DOC NIST--STR Cedars-Sinai Medical Three-Photon Imaging Los Angeles, CA 1,031,000 Friedman Schiff H
S Center Microscope
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DOC NIST--STR Florida International Advance Semiconductor Miami, FL 2,100,000 Gimenez ............. H
S University Industry and National
Security Project
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DOC NIST--STR Florida International Florida International Miami, FL 2,100,000 Gimenez ............. H
S University University Health Innovation
District Health Across the
Lifespan Project
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DOC NIST--STR University of Missouri Missouri Water Center: Big Columbia, MO 2,100,000 Graves ............. H
S Data, Modeling & Next
Generation Visualization of
the Missouri River
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DOC NIST--STR The University of Texas High Performance Computing Houston, TX 1,031,000 Green (TX) ............. H
S Health Science Center at Cluster for AI and
Houston Interdisciplinary Biomedical
Research at UTHealth Houston
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DOC NIST--STR Dalton State College Dalton State College Dalton, GA 482,250 Greene (GA) ............. H
S Chemistry Lab Upgrades
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DOC NIST--STR Energy DELTA Lab Energy DELTA Lab--Utilization Wise County, VA 1,415,000 Griffith ............. H
S of Former Mine Lands for the
Deployment of Advanced
Nuclear Project
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DOC NIST--STR Virginia Polytechnic Enhancing Nuclear Reactor Blacksburg, VA 1,000,000 Griffith Kaine, Warner H
S Institute and State Testing and Safety Through
University 21st Century Technologies
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DOC NIST--STR University of Mississippi University of Mississippi Jackson, MS 2,405,000 Guest Hyde-Smith H
S Medical Center Medical Center Research Lab
Equipment
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DOC NIST--STR QuantumCT QCT Connect New Haven, CT 1,031,000 Hayes Blumenthal, H
S Murphy
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DOC NIST--STR University of Louisiana Semiconductor Technology Lafayette, LA 5,000,000 Higgins Cassidy, H/S
S Lafayette, Ragin Cajun Center Kennedy
Facilities Inc.
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DOC NIST--STR University of Maryland Center for Artificial College Park, MD 1,031,000 Ivey ............. H
S Intelligence at the
University of Maryland
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DOC NIST--STR University of Maryland Flood Resilient Development Prince George's 989,000 Ivey ............. H
S for Small Businesses County, MD
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DOC NIST--STR City of Hope City of Hope Generative AI Newnan, GA 1,980,000 Jack (GA) ............. H
S for Cancer Prevention and
Early Detection
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DOC NIST--STR Texas Tech University Texas Tech University Health Amarillo, TX 850,000 Jackson (TX) ............. H
S Health Sciences Center - Sciences Center Research
Amarillo Infrastructure Project
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DOC NIST--STR San Diego State University AI-Enabled Robotics Training San Diego, CA 1,000,000 Jacobs ............. H
S Research Foundation Center
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DOC NIST--STR Greater Than Tech Training San Diego Students San Diego, CA 826,000 Jacobs ............. H
S for Emerging Tech Careers
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DOC NIST--STR University of Washington UW Cold Lab Seattle, WA 1,031,000 Jayapal Cantwell H
S
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DOC NIST--STR The University of Texas at UT Dallas Open Radio Access Richardson, TX 1,031,000 Johnson (TX) ............. H
S Dallas Network (O-RAN) Test and
Evaluation Center
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DOC NIST--STR University of Texas at University of Texas at Dallas Richardson, TX 1,031,000 Johnson (TX) ............. H
S Dallas Center for Critical Elements
from Produced Waters
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DOC NIST--STR The University of Texas at North Texas Workforce Richardson, TX 1,031,000 Johnson (TX) ............. H
S Dallas Development Programs for
Semiconductors
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DOC NIST--STR Partnership LA Launchpad for Learning: Los Angeles, CA 440,000 Kamlager-Dove ............. H
S Building STEM Skills, Focus,
and Opportunity
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DOC NIST--STR University of Toledo Test Equipment to Monitor the Toledo, OH 795,000 Kaptur ............. H
S Human Health Effects of
Harmful Algal Blooms
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DOC NIST--STR D'Youville University Compounding and Non-Sterile Buffalo, NY 338,000 Kennedy (NY) ............. H
S Hazardous Compounding Lab
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DOC NIST--STR Buffalo Niagara Assessing Threats, Risks and Buffalo, NY 443,000 Kennedy (NY) ............. H
S Waterkeeper, Inc. Solutions for Lake Erie's
Eastern Basin
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DOC NIST--STR State University of New Center of Excellence for Amherst, NY 1,031,000 Kennedy (NY) ............. H
S York on behalf of the Cross-Border Supply Chains
University at Buffalo
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DOC NIST--STR William Rainey Harper Harper College Quantum Palatine, IL 765,000 Krishnamoorth Duckworth H/S
S College Workforce Education and i
Training Network
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DOC NIST--STR Elmira College Elmira College Technology Elmira, NY 480,000 Langworthy ............. H
S Upgrade to Enhance Science
Research and Instruction
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DOC NIST--STR Western Washington Shannon Point Marine Center Anacortes, WA 1,031,000 Larsen Cantwell H
S University Research Vessel
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DOC NIST--STR CONNSTEP, Inc. Development of Statewide CT 350,000 Larson ............. H
S Cross Technology Energy
Advisory and Service
Initiative
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DOC NIST--STR Connecticut Center for Additive Manufacturing Greater 1,031,000 Larson ............. H
S Advanced Technology, Inc. Equipment Upgrades for Hartford, CT
Research and Workforce
Development
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DOC NIST--STR Moffitt Cancer Center CryoCure: Illuminating Tampa, FL 4,200,000 Lee (FL) ............. H
S Cancer's Hidden Structures
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DOC NIST--STR University of South University of South Florida Tampa, FL 2,000,000 Lee (FL) ............. H
S Florida (USF) Artificial
Intelligence (AI)/Cyber
Makerspace Equipment
Acquisition and Installation
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DOC NIST--STR Desert Research Institute Lithium-Ion Battery Fire Reno, NV 1,031,000 Lee (NV) ............. H
S Safety Study
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DOC NIST--STR Louisiana State University Center for Risks, Baton Rouge, LA 3,700,000 Letlow ............. H
S Insurability, and
Sustainable Protection
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DOC NIST--STR San Jose State University Micro Maker Space for San Jose, CA 1,031,000 Liccardo ............. H
S Research Foundation Semiconductor Prototyping
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DOC NIST--STR Oklahoma State University Cancer Research at Oklahoma Stillwater, OK 2,100,000 Lucas ............. H
S State University Veterinary
Medicine
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DOC NIST--STR The Freshkills Park Freshkills Biological Station Staten Island, 687,500 Malliotakis ............. H
S Alliance NY
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DOC NIST--STR Syracuse University Semiconductor Thermal Noise Syracuse, NY 1,039,000 Mannion Gillibrand, H/S
S Testbed Schumer
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DOC NIST--STR Onondaga Community College Innovating Manufacturing Syracuse, NY 1,031,000 Mannion ............. H
S Programs for Advanced Career
Training
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DOC NIST--STR University of Delaware Biopharmaceutical Newark, DE 3,604,000 McBride Blunt H/S
S Manufacturing Equipment Rochester,
Coons
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DOC NIST--STR Texas A&M AgriLife Tackling Antimicrobial College Station, 1,950,000 McCaul ............. H
S Research Resistance in Food TX
Facilities
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DOC NIST--STR Texas A&M Engineering Engineered Solutions for Bryan, TX 2,100,000 McCaul ............. H
S Experiment Station Pediatric Devices
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DOC NIST--STR Texas A&M AgriLife Personalized Phage Bank College Station, 750,000 McCaul ............. H
S Research TX
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DOC NIST--STR Texas A&M Health Science Real-Time Evaluation, Bryan, TX 1,249,510 McCaul ............. H
S Center Improvement, and
Manufacturing of 3D Printed
Pharmaceuticals
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DOC NIST--STR The Texas A&M University Multi-Domain Range Bryan, TX 2,100,000 McCaul ............. H
S System Modernization Project
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DOC NIST--STR Virginia State University Virginia State University Petersburg, VA 1,031,000 McClellan Kaine, Warner H
S Center for Generative AI and
Industrial Cybersecurity
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DOC NIST--STR Virginia Commonwealth Virginia Commonwealth Richmond, VA 1,000,000 McClellan Kaine, Warner H
S University University Robotics and
Autonomous Systems Research
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DOC NIST--STR Ramsey County Wet Bulb Globe Tech Sensor Ramsey County, 750,000 McCollum Klobuchar, H
S Network MN Smith
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DOC NIST--STR Worcester Polytechnic An End to Forever Chemicals Worcester, MA 1,500,000 McGovern Markey, H/S
S Institute in Worcester County Warren
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DOC NIST--STR Research Foundation of Preparing the Next Generation Queens, NY 1,031,000 Meeks ............. H
S CUNY of STEM Environmental
Researchers To serve the
Workforce Needs
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DOC NIST--STR Research Foundation of Empowering Underserved Queens, NY 1,039,000 Meeks ............. H
S CUNY Students with Technology-
based STEM Education
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DOC NIST--STR Research Foundation of Queens Technology and Queens, NY 1,040,000 Meng ............. H
S CUNY/Queens College CUNY Innovation Hub
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DOC NIST--STR Research Foundation of Queens Nanofabrication Queens, NY 1,031,000 Meng Gillibrand H
S CUNY/Queens College CUNY Facility
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DOC NIST--STR Research Foundation of Queens College Working Group Queens, NY 1,031,000 Meng ............. H
S CUNY/Queens College CUNY for Digital Forensics:
Analysis and Defense--
Education, Studies and
Applications
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DOC NIST--STR Central Michigan Central Michigan University Mount Pleasant, 3,559,529 Moolenaar ............. H
S University Research Corporation's Rural MI
Critical Materials Alliance
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DOC NIST--STR Auburn University Cybersecurity Research and Orange Beach, AL 1,550,000 Moore (AL) ............. H
S Services for U.S. Port
Operations
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DOC NIST--STR University of Utah Utah Network for Integrated Salt Lake City, 625,000 Moore (UT) ............. H
S Computing and Semiconductor UT
Research and Education
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DOC NIST--STR Rochester Institute of Rochester Quantum Network Monroe County, 2,000,000 Morelle Gillibrand, H/S
S Technology (RoQNET) NY Schumer
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DOC NIST--STR Florida Atlantic Fabrication Laboratory Boca Raton, FL 1,031,000 Moskowitz ............. H
S University Equipment for Preparing the
Semiconductor Workforce
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DOC NIST--STR Berkshire Innovation BIC Cybersecurity Learning Pittsfield, MA 735,000 Neal ............. H
S Center and Testing Facility
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DOC NIST--STR Colorado State University CSU Equipment for Materials Larimer County, 1,031,000 Neguse ............. H
S Science Discovery, CO CO
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DOC NIST--STR University of Colorado Wildfire Education, Research Boulder, CO 1,887,000 Neguse Bennet, H/S
S Boulder and Training Laboratory Hickenlooper
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DOC NIST--STR Rowan University Affordable and Resilient Glassboro, NJ 1,031,000 Norcross Booker, Kim H
S Housing Research and
Workforce Development
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DOC NIST--STR Georgetown University Equipment for Doctor and Washington, DC 1,031,000 Norton ............. H
S Nurse Training Lab
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DOC NIST--STR University of Missouri Leading-Edge Radioisotope Columbia, MO 4,200,000 Onder ............. H
S Processing Equipment
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DOC NIST--STR University of California, UCSF High-Performance San Francisco, 1,031,000 Pelosi ............. H
S San Francisco Computer Core Center CA
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DOC NIST--STR California State Engineering and Computer San Marcos, CA 1,031,000 Peters ............. H
S University, San Marcos Science Program Capacity
Building
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DOC NIST--STR San Diego Community San Diego City College San Diego, CA 1,031,000 Peters ............. H
S College District CyberLab
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DOC NIST--STR Texas A&M--Central Texas Texas A&M--Central Texas High- Killeen, TX 995,000 Pfluger ............. H
S Performance Research
Computing Lab
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DOC NIST--STR Northeastern University Accelerating the Development Portland, ME 1,031,000 Pingree King H
S of Plastic Alternatives and
Other Products Derived from
Maine's Natural Resources
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DOC NIST--STR University of Wisconsin-- UW-Madison Entrepreneurship Dane County, WI 1,031,000 Pocan ............. H
S Madison Science Lab's Statistical
Analysis for Rapid
Commercialization of
University Ideas and
Research (STARCUIR)
Initiative
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DOC NIST--STR California State Autodesk Technology Northridge, CA 1,039,000 Rivas ............. H
S University, Northridge Engagement Center
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DOC NIST--STR Los Angeles Valley College Los Angeles Valley College Valley Glen, CA 1,000,000 Rivas ............. H
S Cybersecurity Center
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DOC NIST--STR Jacksonville State Jacksonville State University Gadsden, AL 2,000,000 Rogers (AL) ............. H
S University (JSU) Additive Manufacturing
Training and Innovation Lab
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DOC NIST--STR Tennessee Technological Laboratory Equipment and Putnam County, 1,125,000 Rose ............. H
S University Researcher Salaries in TN
Nuclear Engineering at
Tennessee Tech University
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DOC NIST--STR Tennessee Technological Quantum Cookeville/ Cookeville, TN 2,100,000 Rose ............. H
S University Crossville--Bridging
Appalachia to the Future of
Communication Networks
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DOC NIST--STR Wireless Research Center Research of Emerging and Wake Forest, NC 1,031,000 Ross ............. H
S of North Carolina Converging Wireless
Technologies Project
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DOC NIST--STR Fayetteville State Protecting North Carolina: Fayetteville, NC 345,631 Rouzer ............. H
S University Detecting PFAS and
Pesticides in Cape Fear
River Basin
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DOC NIST--STR University of North University of North Florida Jacksonville, FL 2,000,000 Rutherford ............. H
S Florida Student-Run Security
Operations Research Center
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DOC NIST--STR University of Miami-- Expanding and Studying the Coral Gables, FL 2,000,000 Salazar ............. H
S College of Engineering SEAHIVE Comb-Protecting
Coastal Communities through
Improving Sustainable
Manufacturing, Placement,
and Assessment
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DOC NIST--STR Florida International Equipment Acquisition to Miami, FL 3,131,000 Salazar, ............. H
S University Advance Functional Precision Wasserman
Medicine Approaches and Schultz
Imaging Studies for Hard-to-
Treat Cancers
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DOC NIST--STR Oregon Institute of Oregon Institute of Wilsonville, OR 1,031,000 Salinas ............. H
S Technology Technology--Quantum Devices
and Computing Initiative
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DOC NIST--STR Pittsburg State University Kansas Cybersecurity Pittsburg and 2,100,000 Schmidt ............. H
S Institute Emporia, KS
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DOC NIST--STR Pittsburg State University Center for Commercialization Pittsburg, KS 1,500,000 Schmidt ............. H
S
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DOC NIST--STR Pittsburg State University Pittsburg State University Pittsburg, KS 1,500,000 Schmidt ............. H
S Center for Graphene
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DOC NIST--STR Grand Valley State West Michigan Trustworthy AI Allendale, MI 1,031,000 Scholten Slotkin H
S University Consortium
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DOC NIST--STR Old Dominion University Improving Success in Siting Norfolk, VA 1,031,000 Scott (VA) ............. H
S Natural and Nature-Based
Features for Flood Risk
Reduction using Digital
Twins as Decision Support
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DOC NIST--STR Baylor University Advanced Cold-Spray Waco, TX 2,000,000 Sessions ............. H
S Technology (ACT) Laboratory
Equipment at the Point-Of-
Need-Innovation (PONI)
Center
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DOC NIST--STR Baylor University Arctic Acclimatization & Waco, TX 2,000,000 Sessions ............. H
S Sleep Optimization (ARKTOS)
Research Center Phase II
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DOC NIST--STR California State High Bay Structural Test Lab Northridge, CA 1,031,000 Sherman ............. H
S University, Northridge
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DOC NIST--STR Regents of the University University of California San Oakland, CA 1,031,000 Simon ............. H
S of California Francisco (UCSF), Benioff
Children's Hospital Oakland
Pediatric Blood Disorder
Research Center
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DOC NIST--STR Samuel Merritt University Samuel Merritt University, Oakland, CA 1,031,000 Simon ............. H
S Oakland City Center's Campus
Research Equipment
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DOC NIST--STR Boise State University Microelectronics Research and Boise, ID 4,000,000 Simpson ............. H
S Education
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DOC NIST--STR Idaho State University Idaho Accelerator Center Pocatello, ID 4,000,000 Simpson ............. H
S Upgrades
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DOC NIST--STR Skysong Innovations, LLC Arizona State University Tempe, AZ 2,062,000 Stanton, Gallego, H
S CHIPs and Domestic Ansari Kelly
Manufacturing Project
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DOC NIST--STR Skysong Innovations, LLC Arizona State University Tempe and 2,062,000 Stanton, Gallego, H
S Center for Heat Preparedness Phoenix, AZ Ansari Kelly
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DOC NIST--STR Trudeau Institute Inc. Trudeau Institute, NY, Saranac Lake, NY 4,200,000 Stefanik ............. H
S Biotech Research
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DOC NIST--STR University of South Security Operations Center Sarasota, FL 1,300,000 Steube ............. H
S Florida
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DOC NIST--STR Oakland University OU Digital Twin Center for Rochester, MI 1,039,000 Stevens ............. H
S Smart Adaptable
Manufacturing
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DOC NIST--STR Auburn University Applied High Performance Computing Huntsville, AL 4,135,000 Strong ............. H
S Research Institute Systems for Controlled
Unclassified Information
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DOC NIST--STR The University of Alabama AI Research Facility for Huntsville, AL 4,200,000 Strong ............. H
S in Huntsville Space and Defense
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DOC NIST--STR George Mason University Advancing Molecular Manassas, VA 1,031,000 Subramanyam ............. H
S Technologies
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DOC NIST--STR University of California University of California Riverside, CA 1,031,000 Takano ............. H
S Riverside Riverside Sustainable
Immersive Mobility
Laboratory
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DOC NIST--STR University of Detroit Detroit Mercy Cybersecurity Detroit, MI 1,031,000 Thanedar ............. H
S Mercy Operations Center
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DOC NIST--STR University of Nevada, Las Instrumentation for Pathogen Las Vegas, NV 1,031,000 Titus ............. H
S Vegas Detection in Water
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DOC NIST--STR University of Hawaii at University of Hawaii at Hilo Hilo, HI 995,000 Tokuda Hirono, H
S Hilo Volcano Monitoring and Schatz
Geoarcheology Laboratory
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DOC NIST--STR The Research Foundation UAlbany CNSE 200mm Wafer Albany County, 1,521,000 Tonko Gillibrand, H/S
S for the State University Cleanroom Equipment Upgrade NY Schumer
of New York, on behalf of
the University of Albany
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DOC NIST--STR Rensselaer Polytechnic Rensselaer Polytechnic Troy, NY 1,031,000 Tonko ............. H
S Institute Institute's Quantum
Innovations in Computing
Knowledge (QUICK)
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DOC NIST--STR University of Dayton Nanoscience Device Research Dayton, OH 1,500,000 Turner Husted, H/S
S and Workforce Development Moreno
Lab
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DOC NIST--STR City of Springfield, Ohio Ohio Advanced Air Mobility Springfield, OH 1,500,000 Turner ............. H
S (AAM) Infrastructure
Planning Project
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DOC NIST--STR University of Dayton System Integration Laboratory Dayton, OH 2,000,000 Turner ............. H
S
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DOC NIST--STR National Aviation Research Advancing U.S. National Egg Harbor 2,100,000 Van Drew ............. H
S and Technology Park Capabilities in Autonomy and Township, NJ
Advanced Air Mobility
Technologies
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DOC NIST--STR Florida Atlantic The NeuroInnovate Center Boca Raton, FL 1,031,000 Wasserman ............. H
S University Schultz
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DOC NIST--STR Nova Southeastern Standardization of Novel Drug Fort Lauderdale, 1,031,000 Wasserman ............. H
S University Delivery System for Brain FL Schultz
Cancer Treatment
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DOC NIST--STR University of South University of South Florida Tampa, FL 1,250,000 Webster ............. H
S Florida (USF) Cybersecurity
Technology, Research, and
Workforce Training Program
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DOC NIST--STR Florida State University Florida State University Tallahassee, FL 2,100,000 Webster ............. H
S (FSU) Quantum Communication
Testbed
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DOC NIST--STR UF Health Central Florida UF Health Central Florida Leesburg, FL 750,000 Webster ............. H
S Elevating Care Through
Workforce Development:
Simulation Lab
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DOC NIST--STR National Center for Modeling & Simulation Small Orlando, FL 2,100,000 Webster ............. H
S Simulation Business Accelerator
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DOC NIST--STR City of Hope Medical City of Hope TrueBeam Lancaster, CA 1,031,000 Whitesides ............. H
S Foundation, Antelope
Valley
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DOC NIST--STR Florida International Everglades Task Force- Miami-Dade 1,031,000 Wilson (FL) ............. H
S University Research, Development, County, FL
Remote Sensing/Geographic
Information System Support
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DOC NIST--STR Virginia Institute of Center of Excellence in Gloucester 1,600,000 Wittman ............. H
S Marine Science Environmental Forecasting Point, VA
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DOC NIST--STR Blackbird Laboratories, The National Center to Baltimore City, 3,000,000 ............. Alsobrooks, S
S Inc Accelerate Cures MD Van Hollen
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DOC NIST--STR The Maryland Center at Quantum Computing Prince George's 700,000 ............. Alsobrooks, S
S Bowie State University Breakthrough Against Cancer County, MD Van Hollen
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DOC NIST--STR University of Maryland, UM-MIND X-CHANGE Baltimore City, 2,910,000 ............. Alsobrooks, S
S Baltimore MD Van Hollen
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DOC NIST--STR University of Colorado Quantum Laboratory Equipment Denver, CO 778,000 ............. Bennet, S
S Denver Hickenlooper
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DOC NIST--STR Naval & Maritime Cybersecurity Readiness Groton, CT 689,000 ............. Blumenthal, S
S Consortium Initiative for the Maritime Murphy
Industrial Base
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DOC NIST--STR University of Arkansas at Integrated Nanotechnology Little Rock, AR 3,000,000 ............. Boozman S
S Little Rock Sciences Research
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DOC NIST--STR University of Arkansas, Power Packaging Center of Fayetteville, AR 3,500,000 ............. Boozman S
S Fayetteville Excellence
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DOC NIST--STR The University of Alabama Detection and Prevention of Tuscaloosa, AL 1,000,000 ............. Britt S
S Aquaculture Product
Mislabeling
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DOC NIST--STR Alabama State University Mechanical Engineering Degree Montgomery, AL 500,000 ............. Britt S
S Program
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DOC NIST--STR Auburn University Development of Digital Auburn, AL 1,000,000 ............. Britt S
S Technologies
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DOC NIST--STR University of Washington UW Interdisciplinary Seattle, WA 2,000,000 ............. Cantwell S
S Engineering Building
Equipment
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DOC NIST--STR Washington State WSU National Semiconductor Pullman, WA 2,000,000 ............. Cantwell S
S University Crystal Growth Center
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DOC NIST--STR Gonzaga University Gonzaga University Center for Spokane, WA 1,000,000 ............. Cantwell S
S Materials Research
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DOC NIST--STR West Virginia University Instrumentation for BioNano Morgantown, WV 2,200,000 ............. Capito, S
S Research Corporation and Chemistry NMR Research Justice
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DOC NIST--STR BridgeValley Community and Applied Energy Systems Lab South 800,000 ............. Capito, S
S Technical College for Renewable Workforce Charleston, WV Justice
Training
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DOC NIST--STR University of New Orleans University of New Orleans New Orleans, LA 1,350,000 ............. Cassidy S
S Advance Computing and
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DOC NIST--STR Louisiana State University Electronic Microscopy Sight Baton Rouge, LA 2,500,000 ............. Cassidy, S
S Kennedy
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S Services Learning Lab
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S Lab McCormick
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S Instrumentation for County, PA McCormick
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DOC NIST--STR University of Pittsburgh Western Pennsylvania Shared Pittsburgh, PA 400,000 ............. Fetterman, S
S Quantum Information Core McCormick
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S Board of Regents Water Research
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DOC NIST--STR University of Nebraska Scientific Instrumentation Kearney, NE 3,000,000 ............. Fischer S
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S Board of Regents
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DOC NIST--STR Trudeau Institute Inc. Modernization of Franklin, NY 2,500,000 ............. Gillibrand, S
S Instrumentation and Schumer
Analytical Capabilities
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DOC NIST--STR Rensselaer Polytechnic Biomanufacturing Equipment Rensselaer, NY 1,000,000 ............. Gillibrand, S
S Institute Schumer
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DOC NIST--STR New York University Quantum Research Equipment New York, NY 1,000,000 ............. Gillibrand, S
S Schumer
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DOC NIST--STR Case Western Reserve Advanced Product Cleveland, OH 1,750,000 ............. Husted S
S University Manufacturing Technologies
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S Energy Leadership and Supply
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DOC NIST--STR Transportation Research Impact Lab Equipment East Liberty, OH 1,500,000 ............. Husted, S
S Center Moreno
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DOC NIST--STR Mississippi State Secured Research Computing Starkville, MS 1,000,000 ............. Hyde-Smith, S
S University Infrastructure Wicker
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DOC NIST--STR University of Mississippi Graphene and Graphene-Like Oxford, MS 4,000,000 ............. Hyde-Smith, S
S Low-Dimensional Materials Wicker
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DOC NIST--STR Mississippi State Agriculture Autonomy Starkville, MS 1,100,000 ............. Hyde-Smith, S
S University Technology Incubator Wicker
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DOC NIST--STR Old Dominion University Old Dominion University's City of Norfolk, 1,500,000 ............. Kaine, Warner S
S Center of Excellence in VA
Trustworthy Artificial
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DOC NIST--STR Health Sciences Center Medical Education Building New Orleans, LA 7,500,000 ............. Kennedy S
S Laboratory Research
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S Warren
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S Center Analysis Laboratory Warren
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DOC NIST--STR University of Oregon Imaging and Characterization Lane County, OR 3,000,000 ............. Merkley, S
S Research and Training Wyden
Equipment
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DOC NIST--STR Oregon State University Bioscience AI Computing Benton County, 2,000,000 ............. Merkley, S
S Cluster OR Wyden
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DOC NIST--STR Kansas City Kansas Advanced Manufacturing Kansas City, KS 3,000,000 ............. Moran S
S Community College Workforce Enhancement
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DOC NIST--STR Kansas State University Bioprocessing & Industrial Manhattan, KS 4,000,000 ............. Moran S
S Value Added Products
Equipment Innovation Center--
Equipment
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DOC NIST--STR Wichita State University Advanced Manufacturing Wichita, KS 5,000,000 ............. Moran S
S Technology and Equipment
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DOC NIST--STR University of Akron Polymer R&D and Production Akron, OH 1,000,000 ............. Moreno S
S Facility
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DOC NIST--STR Sinclair Community College Enhanced Manufacturing Dayton, OH 1,145,000 ............. Moreno, S
S Education Center Husted
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DOC NIST--STR Mid-America Christian Engineering and Artificial Oklahoma City, 1,300,000 ............. Mullin S
S University Intelligence Technology OK
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DOC NIST--STR University of Tulsa Cooperative and Secure Tulsa, OK 3,000,000 ............. Mullin S
S Physical AI Systems
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DOC NIST--STR University of Alaska Biotechnology Research Anchorage, AK 1,500,000 ............. Murkowski S
S Anchorage Commercialization Initiative
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DOC NIST--STR University of Washington Kirsten Wind Tunnel Seattle, WA 3,000,000 ............. Murray S
S Improvements
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DOC NIST--STR University of Washington Husky Secure Computing Data & Seattle, WA 10,000,000 ............. Murray S
S Infrastructure
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DOC NIST--STR Michigan Technological Safe and Secure AI Houghton, MI 2,000,000 ............. Peters, S
S University Manufacturing Implementation Slotkin
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DOC NIST--STR American Museum of Natural Advancing Emerging New York, NY 1,000,000 ............. Schumer S
S History Technologies and Scientific
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DOC NIST--STR University of New Building Capacity for PFAS Durham, NH 890,000 ............. Shaheen S
S Hampshire Analysis in New Hampshire
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DOC NIST--STR Montana State University VITAL and Bioinformatics Bozeman, MT 3,000,000 ............. Sheehy S
S Facilities Equipment
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DOC NIST--STR Morgan State University Equipment for the Center for Baltimore City, 3,400,000 ............. Van Hollen S
S Education and Research in MD
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DOC NIST--STR Loyola University Maryland Donnelly Science Center Baltimore, MD 2,000,000 ............. Van Hollen S
S Research Lab
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DOC NIST Hood College Biomedical Research and Frederick 2,500,000 ............. Alsobrooks, S
Construc Training Center County, MD Van Hollen
tion
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DOC NIST Morgan State University Molecular Biology Research Baltimore City, 5,500,000 ............. Alsobrooks, S
Construc Laboratory MD Van Hollen
tion
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DOC NIST University of Maine University of Maine Health Orono, ME 45,000,000 ............. Collins S
Construc Science Complex
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DOC NIST University of Louisville Center for Bioscience Louisville, KY 70,000,000 ............. McConnell S
Construc
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DOC NIST University of Kentucky Healthy Kentucky Research Lexington, KY 35,000,000 ............. McConnell S
Construc Building
tion
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC NIST Kansas State University Bioprocessing & Industrial Manhattan, KS 8,000,000 ............. Moran S
Construc Value Added Products
tion Equipment Innovation Center--
Construction
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC NIST University of Kansas University of Kansas Cancer Kansas City, KS 36,000,000 ............. Moran S
Construc Center
tion
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DOC NIST Washington State Scientific Research Center Multiple, WA 50,000,000 ............. Murray S
Construc University
tion
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DOC NIST Game Department/Great Bay Great Bay National Estuarine Concord, NH 5,000,000 ............. Shaheen S
Construc National Estuarine Research Reserve: Research
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--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC NIST Maryland Institute College Bio-Design Innovation Hub Baltimore City, 897,000 ............. Van Hollen S
Construc of Art MD
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DOC NOAA ORF Hawaii Department of Land Invasive Species in Pearl City and County 1,000,000 Case Hirono, H/S
and Natural Resources, Harbor of Honolulu, HI Schatz
Division of Aquatic
Resources
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC NOAA ORF Maryland Department of Blue Catfish (Invasive Anne Arundel 2,000,000 Elfreth Alsobrooks, H/S
Natural Resources (DNR) Species) Mitigation County, MD Van Hollen
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC NOAA ORF University of Southern Geospatial Science for Forrest County, 1,426,000 Ezell Hyde-Smith, H/S
Mississippi Disaster and Emergency MS Wicker
Management (GeoDEM)
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DOC NOAA ORF University of Maine American Lobster Settlement Walpole, ME 1,000,000 Golden Collins, King H/S
Index Expansion
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC NOAA ORF Hawaii Department of Land Wailoa Aquaculture Facility County of 775,000 Tokuda Hirono, H/S
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Division of Aquatic
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--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC NOAA ORF New York Botanical Garden Nature Your City Project Bronx, NY 750,000 Torres (NY) Schumer H/S
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DOC NOAA ORF Anacostia Watershed Watershed Research Equipment Prince George's 250,000 ............. Alsobrooks, S
Society County, MD Van Hollen
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DOC NOAA ORF EarthReports, Inc. dba Pollution-Monitoring Project Prince George's 1,057,000 ............. Alsobrooks, S
Patuxent Riverkeeper and Equipment County, MD Van Hollen
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DOC NOAA ORF University of Maryland Chesapeake Global Dorchester 1,000,000 ............. Alsobrooks, S
Center for Environmental Collaboratory County, MD Van Hollen
Science
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DOC NOAA ORF The National Aquarium Animal Rescue Program Baltimore City, 725,000 ............. Alsobrooks, S
MD Van Hollen
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DOC NOAA ORF Connecticut College Thames River Marine Habitat New London, CT 56,000 ............. Blumenthal, S
Feasibility Study Murphy
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DOC NOAA ORF CORR--Collective Oyster Connecticut Shell Recycling Fairfield, CT 184,000 ............. Blumenthal, S
Recycling & Restoration and Shellfish Restoration Murphy
Foundation, Inc. Collaborative
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DOC NOAA ORF Inter District Committee Equipment Purchase for Marine Groton, CT 765,000 ............. Blumenthal, S
for Project Oceanology Science Education Murphy
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DOC NOAA ORF Alabama Wildlife Oyster Reef Restoration in Mobile, AL 1,000,000 ............. Britt S
Federation Mobile Bay
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DOC NOAA ORF The University of South Severe Weather Prediction Mobile, AL 2,000,000 ............. Britt S
Alabama Enhancement
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DOC NOAA ORF Alabama Port Authority Study of Sediment Management Mobile, AL 500,000 ............. Britt, S
in Mobile Harbor Tuberville
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DOC NOAA ORF Metropolitan Park District Titlow Lagoon Restoration Tacoma, WA 1,000,000 ............. Cantwell S
of Tacoma
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DOC NOAA ORF Maritime Blue Real-time Southern Resident Seattle, WA 482,000 ............. Cantwell S
Orca Hydrophone Location
Tracking for Commercial
Mariners
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DOC NOAA ORF The Bluefin Collaborative Bluefin Tuna Research Ogunquit, ME 129,000 ............. Collins S
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DOC NOAA ORF University of Maine Gulf of Maine Ocean Walpole, ME 5,000,000 ............. Collins, King S
Observation System
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DOC NOAA ORF Fund for the City of New Freshkills Biological Richmond County, 979,000 ............. Gillibrand S
York, Inc. Station--Research Station NY
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DOC NOAA ORF South Carolina Aquarium South Carolina Aquarium Charleston, SC 441,000 ............. Graham S
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DOC NOAA ORF SC Department of Natural The South Carolina Department Charleston, SC 825,000 ............. Graham S
Resources of Natural Resources
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DOC NOAA ORF Hawaii Department of Restorative Aquaculture City and County 500,000 ............. Hirono, S
Agriculture Feasibility Study of Honolulu, HI Schatz
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC NOAA ORF Hawaii Department of Land Kauai Coral Recovery Project Kauai County, HI 500,000 ............. Hirono, S
and Natural Resources, Schatz
Division of Aquatic
Resources
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC NOAA ORF Mississippi Wildlife Mississippi Oyster Gulf Coast, MS 1,000,000 ............. Hyde-Smith, S
Fisheries Parks Marine Restoration and Workforce Wicker
Foundation Program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC NOAA ORF Middle Peninsula Planning Coastal Virginia Water-Level Statewide/ 802,000 ............. Kaine, Warner S
District Commission Monitoring Program Multiple
Locations, VA
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC NOAA ORF Coonamessett Farm Fishing for the Future: East Falmouth, 1,875,000 ............. Markey, S
Foundation Developing Resilient MA Warren
Fisheries for Massachusetts
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC NOAA ORF Charles River Watershed Resilience in the Charles Boston, MA 500,000 ............. Markey, S
Association River Watershed Warren
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DOC NOAA ORF American Association of Massachusetts Office of Boston, MA 375,000 ............. Markey, S
State Climatologists Climate Science NOAA Pilot Warren
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DOC NOAA ORF Prince William Sound PWSSC Oceanography Profiler Cordova, AK 355,000 ............. Murkowski S
Science Center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC NOAA ORF Bering Sea Fishermen's Capacity Building to Support Statewide, AK 500,000 ............. Murkowski S
Association Cooperating Agency Status
and Consultation for Tribes
and Tribal Organizations in
Alaska
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC NOAA ORF Alaska Ocean Observing Deploying Imaging Flow Statewide, AK 165,000 ............. Murkowski S
System Cytobots for the Detection
of Harmful Algal Blooms in
Coastal Alaska
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC NOAA ORF North Pacific Research Northern Bering Sea Statewide, AK 2,500,000 ............. Murkowski S
Board Integrated Ecosystem
Research Program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC NOAA ORF University of Alaska Improving Salmon Counting Fairbanks, AK 1,500,000 ............. Murkowski S
Fairbanks with Drone Maritime Lidar
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC NOAA ORF Sealaska Heritage Marine Workforce Programs for Southeast, AK 500,000 ............. Murkowski S
Institute Alaska Youth
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC NOAA ORF Alaska Fisheries Alaska Seafood Modernization Statewide, AK 2,000,000 ............. Murkowski S
Development Foundation Initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC NOAA ORF Bristol Bay Science and Use of In-season Genetic Unalaska, AK 3,500,000 ............. Murkowski S
Research Institute Analysis to Reduce Bycatch
of Western Alaska Chum
Salmon in the Pollock
Fishery
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DOC NOAA ORF American Rivers Growing a Flood Resilient Multiple, WA 1,650,000 ............. Murray S
Washington State
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DOC NOAA ORF The SeaDoc Society Integrated Solutions for San Juan County, 850,000 ............. Murray S
Killer Whale Recovery WA
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DOC NOAA ORF Great Lakes Commission Great Lakes Regional Washtenaw, MI 1,500,000 ............. Peters S
Coordination
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC NOAA ORF Salve Regina University Salve Education, Engagement, Newport, RI 1,200,000 ............. Reed S
& Aquaculture
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DOC NOAA ORF University of Rhode Island URI Healthy Waters Initiative Narragansett, RI 1,614,000 ............. Reed, S
(URI) Whitehouse
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DOC NOAA ORF University of Rhode Island URI Ocean Research Narragansett, RI 1,250,000 ............. Reed, S
Whitehouse
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC NOAA ORF South Dakota State An Operational System for Brookings, SD 343,000 ............. Rounds S
University Monitoring and Forecasting
Air Quality from Wildfires
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC NOAA ORF Pacific Tsunami Museum Tsunami Outreach and Hawaii County, 400,000 ............. Schatz S
Education HI
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC NOAA ORF University of Hawaii Pacific Islands Ocean and City and County 680,000 ............. Schatz S
Fisheries Education Needs of Honolulu, HI
Assessment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC NOAA ORF Pacific Islands Fisheries Western Pacific Observer City and County 1,500,000 ............. Schatz S
Science Center Coverage of Honolulu, HI
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DOC NOAA ORF The University of Montana-- Montana Regional Incubator in Missoula, MT 750,000 ............. Sheehy S
Montana Mesonet Drought Resiliency
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC NOAA ORF University of Maryland, Center for Precision Baltimore 1,500,000 ............. Van Hollen S
Baltimore County Aquaculture County, MD
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC NOAA ORF American Association of State Drought Plan and Flood Statewide, VT 375,000 ............. Welch S
State Climatologists Data Gathering
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DOC NOAA ORF Lamoille County Regional Streamgages Statewide, VT 664,000 ............. Welch S
Planning Commission
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC NOAA ORF Mississippi Commercial Marine Debris Removal Hancock, 300,000 ............. Wicker S
Fisheries United Harrison,
Jackson
counties, MS
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DOC NOAA--CZM 401 Tech Bridge RI SmartBay Persistent Newport County, 1,031,000 Amo ............. H
Undersea Monitoring Platform RI
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DOC NOAA--CZM City of East Providence Providence River Debris Providence 1,031,000 Amo Reed, H
Removal County, RI Whitehouse
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DOC NOAA--CZM City of Alexandria, VA Energy Self-Sufficient City of 1,031,000 Beyer Kaine, Warner H
Emergency Shelter System Alexandria, VA
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DOC NOAA--CZM The Georgia Conservancy Automatic Identification Savannah, GA 500,000 Carter (GA) ............. H
System Messaging for the
Protection of Mariners
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC NOAA--CZM Louisiana Chamber of Louisiana Chamber of Commerce New Orleans, LA 1,031,000 Carter (LA) ............. H
Commerce Foundation, Inc. Foundation's Coastal and
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Research and Equipment
Initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC NOAA--CZM Hawaii Department of Land Maunalua Fishpond Watershed Honolulu, HI 1,031,000 Case Hirono, H
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Division of Aquatic Access Program
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--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC NOAA--CZM Hawaii Pacific University Aquaculture Workforce O'ahu, HI 1,147,000 Case Hirono, H/S
Development Schatz
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC NOAA--CZM University of Hawaii Fireshed Partnerships to Honolulu, HI 1,031,000 Case ............. H
Facilitate Wildfire Risk
Reduction
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC NOAA--CZM Interdistrict Committee Project Oceanology Research Groton, CT 960,000 Courtney ............. H
for Project Oceanology Vessel Acquisition
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DOC NOAA--CZM Marine Mammal Center Ocean Ambassadors Project Contra Costa 273,000 DeSaulnier ............. H
County, CA
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DOC NOAA--CZM Multnomah County Follow the Water--Protecting Multnomah 360,000 Dexter ............. H
Healthy Watersheds County, OR
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DOC NOAA--CZM Florida Gulf Coast Southwest Florida Hurricane Fort Myers, FL 1,064,500 Donalds ............. H
University and Red Tide Instrumentation
Network for Improved
Detection, Forecast, and
Public Awareness
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DOC NOAA--CZM Billion Oyster Project Billion Oyster Project 5 Acre Kings County, NY 825,000 Goldman ............. H
Oyster Reef Project
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DOC NOAA--CZM Hubbs-SeaWorld Research Restorative Aquaculture Brevard County, 965,000 Haridopolos ............. H
Institute Capacity Enhancements FL
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DOC NOAA--CZM East Coast Zoological Sea Turtle Care and Research Brevard County, 1,750,000 Haridopolos ............. H
Society Complex FL
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DOC NOAA--CZM Louisiana Coastal Southwest Louisiana Living Calcasieu 1,912,500 Higgins ............. H
Protection and Shoreline, Habitat Parish, LA
Restoration Authority Restoration, and Public
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--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC NOAA--CZM Chatham Rock Island Stamford Harbor Lighthouse Stamford, CT 500,000 Himes ............. H
Incorporated Project
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DOC NOAA--CZM Northern California Indian Offshore Wind Tribal Del Norte, 1,031,000 Huffman ............. H
Development Council, Inc Engagement Humboldt,
Mendocino,
Siskiyou, and
Trinity County,
CA
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DOC NOAA--CZM Port of Seattle Seattle Waterfront Sea Level Seattle, WA 1,000,000 Jayapal Cantwell H
Rise Vulnerability
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DOC NOAA--CZM Washington State Evaluating shoreline King County, WA 281,000 Jayapal ............. H
Department of Ecology restoration effectiveness,
Vashon and Maury Island
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DOC NOAA--CZM City of Mentor Mentor Shoreline Mentor, OH 1,750,000 Joyce (OH) ............. H
Stabilization
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DOC NOAA--CZM San Diego Association of Buena Vista Lagoon Oceanside, CA 1,031,000 Levin ............. H
Governments Enhancement Project,
Oceanside, CA
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DOC NOAA--CZM City of Del Mar, CA San Dieguito Lagoon Shoreline Del Mar, CA 1,031,000 Levin ............. H
Protection Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC NOAA--CZM University of South Oceanographic Instrumentation St. Petersburg, 1,500,000 Luna ............. H
Florida to Enable Improved FL
Forecasting of Hurricanes,
Storm Surge, Harmful Algal
Blooms, and Other Natural
Hazards
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DOC NOAA--CZM Eckerd College Protecting and Preserving St. Petersburg, 953,390 Luna ............. H
Coastal Resources of Tampa FL
Bay and the West Florida
Shelf: Monitoring
Initiatives of the Eckerd
College Marine Science
Program
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DOC NOAA--CZM University of Delaware Mid-Life Upgrades, Lewes, DE 1,031,000 McBride Blunt H
Maintenance, and Rochester,
Experiential Education Coons
Opportunities for Delaware's
Flagship Research Vessel, R/
V Hugh R Sharp
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DOC NOAA--CZM Guardians of Flushing Bay Fostering Coastal Resilience Flushing, NY 1,031,000 Meng ............. H
in Flushing Waterways,
Queens, NY
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DOC NOAA--CZM City of Baltimore Baltimore City Storm Sewer H Baltimore, MD 1,031,000 Mfume ............. H
& H Model for Flood Hazard
Mitigation
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DOC NOAA--CZM University of Maryland, UMBC Laboratory for Flood Baltimore City 1,031,000 Mfume Alsobrooks H/S
Baltimore County Risk Impact Assessment and and Baltimore
Adaptation in Impoverished County, MD
Maryland Communities
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DOC NOAA--CZM University of California, Orange County Flood Futures Irvine, CA 1,031,000 Min Padilla H
Irvine Project
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DOC NOAA--CZM Florida International Wind Engineering Research Miami, FL 1,031,000 Moskowitz ............. H
University Test-Bed and Technology and
Innovation for American
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DOC NOAA--CZM Research Foundation of the Foundational Data and New York, NY 1,031,000 Nadler ............. H
City University of New Applications for Coastal/
York Flood Resilience
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DOC NOAA--CZM Hudson River Park Trust Habitat Restoration, Research New York, NY 1,031,000 Nadler ............. H
and Community Science
Initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC NOAA--CZM Texas A&M AgriLife Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Matagorda 1,250,000 Nehls ............. H
Extension Service Oyster Research County, TX
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DOC NOAA--CZM New York City Department East 132nd Street Pier Bronx, NY 1,031,000 Ocasio-Cortez Schumer H
of Small Business Project
Services
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DOC NOAA--CZM New York City Department Marine Debris Removal in The Bronx, NY 1,031,000 Ocasio-Cortez ............. H
of Parks and Recreation Bronx and College Point
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DOC NOAA--CZM City Island Oyster Reef, City Island Oyster Reef Bronx, NY 403,000 Ocasio-Cortez ............. H
Inc.
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DOC NOAA--CZM Bronx River Alliance Inc. Soundview Coastal Resiliency Bronx, NY 750,000 Ocasio-Cortez ............. H
and Community Development
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DOC NOAA--CZM New York City Department Bronx Wetland Mitigation Bronx, NY 1,031,000 Ocasio-Cortez ............. H
of Sanitation
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DOC NOAA--CZM Point Blue Conservation Upgrading Farallon Island's San Francisco, 1,031,000 Pelosi ............. H
Science Aging Water System CA
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DOC NOAA--CZM Washington Department of Columbia River Sea Lion Olympia, WA 1,031,000 Perez ............. H
Fish and Wildlife Management
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DOC NOAA--CZM Regents of the University Coastal Ocean Pathogen San Diego 1,031,000 Peters ............. H
of California--Scripps Pollution Forecast Model County, CA
Institution of
Oceanography
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DOC NOAA--CZM Eastie Farm, Inc Climate Corps Fellowship East Boston, MA 1,031,000 Pressley ............. H
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DOC NOAA--CZM City of Boston Flood Mitigation in Boston, MA 1,031,000 Pressley Markey, H
Affordable Housing in Boston Warren
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DOC NOAA--CZM University of North Mid-Atlantic Flood Mitigation Wilmington, NC 1,250,000 Rouzer ............. H
Carolina Wilmington and Coast Resilience Program
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DOC NOAA--CZM City of Neptune Beach City of Neptune Beach Dune Neptune Beach, 1,600,000 Rutherford ............. H
Walkover Rehabilitation FL
Project
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DOC NOAA--CZM City of Atlantic Beach City of Atlantic Beach Dune Atlantic Beach, 1,080,000 Rutherford ............. H
Walkover Rehabilitation FL
Project
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DOC NOAA--CZM Village of Key Biscayne Offshore Barrier Reef for Key Biscayne, FL 412,500 Salazar ............. H
Shoreline Stabilization
Study, Village of Key
Biscayne
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DOC NOAA--CZM Mountains Recreation and Santa Monica Mountains Los Angeles 1,031,000 Sherman ............. H
Conservation Authority Restoration Project County, CA
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DOC NOAA--CZM Billion Oyster Project Hudson Oyster Reef Bronx, NY 833,000 Torres (NY) ............. H
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DOC NOAA--CZM Texas A&M AgriLife Texas A&M AgriLife Texas Gulf Galveston 1,250,000 Weber ............. H
Research Coast Oyster Research County, TX
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DOJ OJP--Byrn My Brother's Keeper Youth Impact Office Mecklenburg 200,000 Adams ............. H
e Charlotte--Mecklenburg County, NC
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Center for Employment Job Training & Career Charlotte, NC 250,000 Adams ............. H
e Opportunities Pathways for North
Carolina's Returning
Citizens
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DOJ OJP--Byrn The Center for Community Second Chance Employment & In- Mecklenburg 700,000 Adams ............. H
e Transitions, Inc. (CCT) Custody Behavioral Health County, NC
Support
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Family Service of Rhode Police GO TEAM Enhancement Newport, 450,000 Amo ............. H
e Island and Expansion Providence, and
Bristol
Counties, RI
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Nonviolence Institute Victim Advocacy and Police RI 311,000 Amo ............. H
e Support Project
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Lincoln Police Department Lincoln Police Department Lincoln, RI 303,000 Amo Reed H
e Tasers and Virtual Reality
Training Project
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Valley Metro Regional Valley Metro Community Safety Maricopa County, 1,000,000 Ansari ............. H
e Public Transportation Project AZ
Authority
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ OJP--Byrn Axiom Community of ACR Transition to Recovery Phoenix, AZ 580,000 Ansari ............. H
e Recovery (ACR) and Reentry
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Arouet Foundation Arouet Foundation's 2026 Phoenix, AZ 1,008,000 Ansari ............. H
e Reentry Prosperity Model
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Saunders County Integrated Public Safety Saunders County, 359,760 Bacon ............. H
e Enhancement Project NE
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DOJ OJP--Byrn University of Nebraska Child Trafficking Prevention Omaha, NE 2,000,000 Bacon Fischer H/S
e Board of Regents Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Omaha Encompass Omaha: A Hospital- Omaha, NE 526,983 Bacon ............. H
e based Violence Intervention
Program
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Norwich University Applied Community Response Northfield, VT 500,000 Balint ............. H
e Research Institutes Ltd. Empowerment Toolkit
Development
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Harrodsburg Police Policing Equipment and Harrodsburg, KY 96,192 Barr ............. H
e Department Technology Upgrades
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Southern California Community Peace and Safety Los Angeles 1,031,000 Barragan ............. H
e Crossroads Initiative County, CA
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DOJ OJP--Byrn United Mentoring Program Youth Mentoring: The Positive Lansing, MI 750,000 Barrett ............. H
e Affects of In-School
Mentoring
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Eaton County Michigan Eaton County Security Eaton County, MI 414,351 Barrett Peters, H
e Infrastructure Slotkin
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Adams County Public Safety Facilities Ritzville, WA 1,772,970 Baumgartner ............. H
e Improvement Project
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Bexley Police Department Bexley Police Patrol Bexley, OH 650,000 Beatty ............. H
e Enhancement
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Columbus Literacy Council, Pathways to Promise: Early Columbus, OH 600,000 Beatty ............. H
e Inc. (dba CLC WORKS) Intervention for Youth
Success
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Otterbein University Otterbein University Co- Westerville, OH 300,000 Beatty ............. H
e located Mental Health and
Campus Police Safety Center
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Harris Stowe State HSSU's Urban Policing IT St. Louis, MO 1,031,000 Bell ............. H
e University
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Guthrie Police Department 911 Center & Logan County Guthrie, OK 1,407,994 Bice ............. H
e Radio Rehabilitation &
Modernization
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DOJ OJP--Byrn University of Oklahoma Oklahoma Children's Hospital Oklahoma City, 1,030,000 Bice ............. H
e Health Sciences (OUHSC) Security Modernization OK
Police Department
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DOJ OJP--Byrn University of Central University of Central Edmond, OK 283,819 Bice ............. H
e Oklahoma Oklahoma, Forensic Science
Institute
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Pasco Sheriff's Office Pasco Sheriff's Office Human Pasco County, FL 1,000,000 Bilirakis ............. H
e Performance Program
Equipment and Technology
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Hernando County Sheriff's Digital and Biological Hernando County, 2,873,000 Bilirakis ............. H
e Office Forensic Capabilities FL
Enhancements
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Southwest Georgia Community-Based Crime Victim Sumter County, 739,000 Bishop (GA) Ossoff, H/S
e Children's Alliance, Inc. Services GA Warnock
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Buena Vista Police Revamp Project T.E.A.M. Buena Vista, GA 306,000 Bishop (GA) ............. H
e Department Police Technology,
Equipment, and Patrol Fleet
Upgrade
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Oregon CASA Network A CASA for Every Child OR 1,031,000 Bonamici ............. H
e
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Multnomah County Close Street Pretrial Multnomah 800,000 Bonamici, ............. H
e Monitoring Program County, OR Dexter
Behavioral Health Expansion
Pilot Program
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Temple University Temple University Public Philadelphia, PA 1,039,000 Boyle ............. H
e Safety Initiative
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Phoenix Multisport dba The Phoenix Criminal Legal Philadelphia, PA 515,000 Boyle ............. H
e ``The Phoenix'' Program
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Salvation Army of Eastern The Salvation Army New Day Philadelphia, PA 250,000 Boyle ............. H
e Pennsylvania Program Expansion Project
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Office of Public Safety, Safe Streets Philly Philadelphia, PA 1,031,000 Boyle ............. H
e City of Philadelphia
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Kingston Municipal Police Kingston Municipal Police Kingston, PA 1,144,790 Bresnahan ............. H
e Department Department Equipment and
Technology Upgrades
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Wilkes-Barre City of Wilkes-Barre Police Wilkes-Barre, PA 372,415 Bresnahan ............. H
e Equipment Upgrades
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Monroe County District Monroe County DA Opioid Stroudsburg, PA 1,020,379 Bresnahan Fetterman H
e Attorney Crimes Section
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Near West Side Multi Trauma Recovery Center Cleveland, OH 900,000 Brown ............. H
e Service Corporation
(d.b.a. May Dugan Center)
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Center for Employment Innovation in Public Safety: Cleveland, OH 300,000 Brown ............. H
e Opportunities (CEO) Advanced Training Pathways
for Formerly Incarcerated
Ohioans
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Cleveland Cleveland Public Safety Cleveland, OH 1,031,000 Brown ............. H
e Radios
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Ventura County Sheriff's Ventura County Sheriff's Ventura County, 900,000 Brownley ............. H
e Forensic Services Bureau Department DNA Automated CA
Workflow Project
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Ventura County District Ventura County District Ventura County, 1,031,000 Brownley ............. H
e Attorney's Office Attorney's Office East CA
County Family Justice Center
Project
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Manatee Children's Manatee Children's Services Bradenton, FL 605,550 Buchanan ............. H
e Services, Inc.
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DOJ OJP--Byrn TASC, Inc. Juvenile Justice System Champaign, St. 750,000 Budzinski ............. H
e Specialized Case Management Clair, Madison,
and Wrap Around Services and Sangamon
Counties, IL
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Knoxville Police Tennessee ICAC Child Knoxville, TN 675,000 Burchett ............. H
e Department Exploitation Investigation
Support Project
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Knoxville Leadership Workforce Trades Center Knoxville, TN 750,000 Burchett ............. H
e Foundation Completion
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Ventura County Sheriff's Ventura County Sheriff's Ventura County, 700,000 Carbajal ............. H
e Office Office--Unidentified and CA
Missing Persons Forensic
Genetic Genealogy Testing
Initiative
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Freedom a la Cart Workforce Development for Franklin County, 400,000 Carey Moreno H/S
e Survivors of Human OH
Trafficking Program
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DOJ OJP--Byrn United Way of Central Ohio Youth Crime Deterrence Franklin County, 400,000 Carey ............. H
e Program OH
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Marion County Sheriffs Marion County Sheriff's Indianapolis, IN 1,031,000 Carson ............. H
e Department Department Medication
Assisted Treatment Program
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Lawrence City of Lawrence Public Lawrence, IN 1,031,000 Carson ............. H
e Safety Initiatives
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Jefferson Parish Coroner's Advanced Forensic Center Jefferson 1,031,000 Carter (LA) ............. H
e Office Equipment Project Parish, LA
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DOJ OJP--Byrn United Way of Southeast Safe Children Initiative New Orleans, LA 1,031,000 Carter (LA) ............. H
e Louisiana Firearm Storage Program
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Manning Family Children's Morgan Rae Center for Hope New Orleans, LA 1,031,000 Carter (LA) ............. H
e Child Abuse Program
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DOJ OJP--Byrn First 72+ The First 72+ Comprehensive New Orleans, LA 1,031,000 Carter (LA) ............. H
e Reentry Program
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Engaged Learning ``School-within-a-School'' St. John the 1,031,000 Carter (LA) ............. H
e Strategies Project Baptist Parish,
LA
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Texas A&M Health Science Law Enforcement, Community, Round Rock, TX 800,000 Carter (TX) ............. H
e Center and School-Based Training to
Prevent Fentanyl and Opioid
Abuse
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Communities In Schools of Pipeline to Success: Travis County 700,000 Casar ............. H
e Central Texas (CISCT) Supporting Diversionary High and Hays
School and Post-Secondary County, TX
Success Among Underserved
Students
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Excellence and Advancement Travis County Transformation Travis County, 750,000 Casar ............. H
e Foundation Project (TCTP) TX
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Adonai's Second Chances, Project I Can Hillsborough 575,000 Castor ............. H
e Inc. County, FL
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of San Antonio San Antonio Police Department San Antonio, TX 1,039,000 Castro ............. H
e Forensic Genealogy Project
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Young Women's Christian Mujeres Poderosas: Healing San Antonio, TX 340,000 Castro ............. H
e Association San Antonio Trauma From Victim/Survivor
to Thriver Program
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Big Brothers Big Sisters Mentor Recruitment Project to San Antonio, TX 410,000 Castro ............. H
e of South Texas, Inc. Prevent Juvenile Delinquency
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Sierra Madre Sierra Madre Public Safety Sierra Madre, CA 1,031,000 Chu ............. H
e Improvement Project
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DOJ OJP--Byrn San Bernardino County San Bernardino County San Bernardino 1,031,000 Chu ............. H
e Sheriff's Department Sheriff's Helicopter County, CA
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Sahuarita Police Sahuarita Police Department Sahuarita, AZ 809,687 Ciscomani Gallego, H
e Department Radio Replacement Kelly
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DOJ OJP--Byrn The Jersey Mann NYC Crime and Gang Prevention Brooklyn, NY 39,000 Clarke ............. H
e Basketball Tournament Youth Diversion Program
Inc.
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DOJ OJP--Byrn American Council of Free Legal Services for Brooklyn, NY 50,000 Clarke ............. H
e Minority Women, Inc. Victims of Violence
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DOJ OJP--Byrn The Carey Gabay Foundation Cure Violence Mindfulness and Brooklyn, NY 85,000 Clarke ............. H
e Wellness Program
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Life of Hope Central Hub of Hope (CHOH) Brooklyn, NY 787,000 Clarke ............. H
e
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Kings Against Violence NYS Center for Strengthening Brooklyn, NY 677,000 Clarke ............. H
e Initiative Inc. Community Violence
Intervention Programs
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Mid-America Regional Automated License Plate Kansas City and 1,031,000 Cleaver ............. H
e Council Readers (ALPRs) expansion Independence,
for law enforcement MO
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Kansas City Area Transit Ambassador Program Kansas City, MO 1,031,000 Cleaver ............. H
e Transportation Authority
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Foster Adopt Connect, Inc. Wraparound Supports for High- Independence, MO 1,031,000 Cleaver ............. H
e Risk Youth
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Mattie Rhodes Center Community-Based Violence Kansas City, MO 1,031,000 Cleaver ............. H
e Intervention & Prevention
Initiative
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Board of Police Police Cruiser Replacement Kansas City, MO 1,031,000 Cleaver ............. H
e Commissioners of Kansas
City, Missouri
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Youth Guidance Reducing Crime through School- Kansas City, MO 1,031,000 Cleaver ............. H
e Based Prevention and
Education Programs
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Sumter County Sheriff's Sumter County Public Safety Sumter County, 1,031,000 Clyburn ............. H
e Office Enhancement Project SC
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Shelby County District Shelby County District Memphis, TN 1,031,000 Cohen ............. H
e Attorney General's Office Attorney's Victim/Witness
and Data Collection Services
Program
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Memphis Memphis Youth Violence Memphis, TN 1,031,000 Cohen ............. H
e Prevention Initiative
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Cleveland County Sheriff's Cleveland County Sheriff's Cleveland 970,000 Cole ............. H
e Office Office Rapid DNA System County, OK
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Fairfax County Government DNA Forensic Project Fairfax County, 150,000 Connolly ............. H
e VA
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DOJ OJP--Byrn George Mason University Implementing Evidence-Based Fairfax, VA 741,000 Connolly ............. H
e Policing to Advance Public
Safety in Northern Virginia
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Santa Ana College Santa Ana College Criminal Santa Ana, CA 1,031,000 Correa ............. H
e Justice Academies
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Eagan, MN Eagan Valley Acres Firearms Eagan, MN 1,031,000 Craig Klobuchar, H
e Range Upgrades Smith
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Scott County Scott County SCALE Regional Scott County, MN 1,031,000 Craig Klobuchar, H
e Public Safety Training Smith
Facility Range Trap
Replacement
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DOJ OJP--Byrn El Paso County Sheriff's El Paso County Tactical and Colorado 500,000 Crank ............. H
e Office Continued Certification Springs, CO
Project
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Dallas Police Department City of Dallas Police Dallas, TX 675,000 Crockett ............. H
e Internet Crimes Against Department Internet Crimes
Children Task Force Against Children Task Force
Project
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Cook County Sheriff's Drug Overdose Prevention at Cook County, IL 1,031,000 Davis (IL) ............. H
e Office the Cook County Jail
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Lawndale Christian Legal Residential Community Justice Chicago, IL 1,031,000 Davis (IL) ............. H
e Center Center for Youth
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Town of Ahoskie Town of Ahoskie, NC Emergency Hertford County, 606,000 Davis (NC) ............. H
e Public Safety Upgrades NC
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Hertford County Hertford County Security Hertford County, 386,000 Davis (NC) ............. H
e Program NC
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Family Services of Montgomery County Reentry Norristown, PA 307,000 Dean ............. H
e Montgomery County, PA Initiative
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Victim Services Center of VSC 24/7 Crisis Hotline Montgomery 100,000 Dean ............. H
e Montgomery County, Inc. County, PA
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DOJ OJP--Byrn JEVS Human Services JEVS Opportunity Youth Montgomery 189,000 Dean ............. H
e Outreach Program (JOYOP) for County, PA
Diversion and Reentry
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City and County of Denver Fentanyl Investigation and Denver, CO 208,000 DeGette Bennet, H/S
e Interdiction Program Hickenlooper
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Denver Regional Mobility Transit to Transformation Denver, CO 30,000 DeGette ............. H
e and Access Council Program
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Havenly Domestic Violence Survivor New Haven, CT 148,000 DeLauro Blumenthal, H/S
e Services Program Murphy
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DOJ OJP--Byrn University of New Haven University of New Haven De- West Haven, CT 1,500,000 DeLauro Blumenthal, H/S
e escalation Training Center Murphy
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of New Haven New Haven Police Department New Haven, CT 750,000 DeLauro ............. H
e Upgrades
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Walnut Creek Public Safety Body Worn Walnut Creek, CA 1,000,000 DeSaulnier Schiff H
e Camera Equipment Upgrade
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DOJ OJP--Byrn County of Contra Costa, Organized Retail Theft Contra Costa 600,000 DeSaulnier ............. H
e District Attorney's Prevention and Prosecution County, CA
Office Project
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DOJ OJP--Byrn County of Contra Costa, Healing and Justice for Labor Contra Costa 500,000 DeSaulnier ............. H
e District Attorney's Trafficking Survivors County, CA
Office Project
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Gresham Enhancing Youth Violence Gresham, OR 1,005,000 Dexter Merkley, H
e Prevention Wyden
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Miccosukee Tribe of Miccosukee Tribe Police Miami, FL 350,000 Diaz-Balart ............. H
e Indians of Florida Department's Marked Police
Patrol Vehicle Project
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Miami Springs City of Miami Springs Police Miami Springs, 500,000 Diaz-Balart ............. H
e Department Marked Fleet FL
Modernization
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Hialeah Gardens City of Hialeah Gardens High- Hialeah Gardens, 2,004,000 Diaz-Balart ............. H
e Priority Marked Police FL
Patrol Vehicles
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Collier County Sheriff's Collier County Sheriff's Collier County, 2,504,543 Diaz-Balart ............. H
e Office Office Marked Vehicle FL
Expansion Project
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Austin, Texas Austin Community Violence Austin, TX 1,031,000 Doggett ............. H
e Intervention
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Yellowstone County Yellowstone County Short-term Yellowstone 500,000 Downing ............. H
e Detention Facility County, MT
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Great Falls/Great Crime Scene Laser Scanner and Great Falls, MT 128,686 Downing ............. H
e Falls Police Department Crime Scene Processing
Equipment
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Toole County Toole County Public Safety Toole County, MT 1,500,000 Downing ............. H
e Detention Facility
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Asheville Police Asheville Police Department Asheville, NC 1,141,256 Edwards ............. H
e Department Real-Time Intelligence
Center
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DOJ OJP--Byrn YWCA of Annapolis and Anne Rapid Rehousing & Abuser Anne Arundel 697,000 Elfreth Van Hollen H/S
e Arundel County Intervention for Victims of County, MD
Domestic Violence
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Sheppard Pratt Health Workplace Violence Prevention Elkridge, MD 1,031,000 Elfreth ............. H
e Systems, Inc. Training Program
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Anne Arundel County Reentry and Rehabilitation Annapolis, MD 1,031,000 Elfreth ............. H
e Community Action Agency, Initiative
Inc.
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DOJ OJP--Byrn The Heights Ellis County Generator/Equipment for The Midlothian, TX 557,400 Ellzey ............. H
e Family Resources Heights Ellis County Family
Resources
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Hillsboro Hillsboro Department of Hillsboro, TX 2,051,019 Ellzey ............. H
e Public Safety Law
Enforcement Equipment
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Palestine, TX City of Palestine Police Palestine, TX 47,686 Ellzey ............. H
e Department
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Big Brothers Big Sisters Big Brothers Big Sisters Dallas, TX 300,000 Ellzey ............. H
e Lone Star--North Texas Mentoring
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Children's Health Expanding Access to Dallas, TX 794,000 Ellzey, ............. H
e Children's Health's Critical Johnson (TX)
Child Abuse Services for
Children Across North Texas
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Dallas City of Dallas--Weed & Seed Dallas, TX 2,000,000 Ellzey, Van ............. H
e Duyne
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Sherburne County Sherburne County Jail Vehicle Sherburne 2,535,071 Emmer ............. H
e Intake Sallyport Replacement County, MN
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DOJ OJP--Byrn WE ALL REALLY MATTER W.A.R.M Services for Domestic New York, NY 1,031,000 Espaillat ............. H
e Violence Crime Victims
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Police Athletic League, Crime Prevention Through New York, NY 1,031,000 Espaillat Gillibrand, H
e Inc. Youth Development Program Schumer
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Town of Firestone Firestone Police Department's Firestone, CO 75,000 Evans (CO) ............. H
e Advancing Public Safety
Through Technology
Initiative
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Thornton Thornton Crime Lab Thornton, CO 420,000 Evans (CO) Bennet, H
e Enhancements Hickenlooper
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DOJ OJP--Byrn From Silenced To Saved Expansion for Justice and Adams County, CO 600,000 Evans (CO) ............. H
e Freedom Program for Victims
of Commercial Sexual
Exploitation
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DOJ OJP--Byrn EMIR-Every Murder Is Real Healing Our Community Philadelphia, PA 1,031,000 Evans (PA) ............. H
e
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Temple University Buildout of the Temple Philadelphia, PA 1,031,000 Evans (PA) ............. H
e University Public Health
Simulation Center in
Philadelphia
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Bullock County Sheriff's Law Enforcement Public Safety Bullock County, 1,031,000 Figures Britt H/S
e Department Equipment Upgrades AL
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Conecuh County Commission Conecuh County Law Conecuh County, 202,000 Figures ............. H
e Enforcement Enhancement AL
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Mobile Mobile Command Center and Mobile, AL 1,031,000 Figures ............. H
e Crime Scene and Evidence
Recovery Vehicle Project
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Bucks County Bucks County Public Safety Bucks County, PA 2,100,000 Fitzpatrick ............. H
e Initiative
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Hamilton County Sheriff's Hamilton County Sheriff's Hamilton County, 3,000,000 Fleischmann ............. H
e Office Office Radios TN
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Polk County Sheriff's Polk County Sheriff Patrol Polk County, TN 750,000 Fleischmann ............. H
e Office Vehicles for Rough Terrain
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Children's Hospital at Erlanger Pediatric Abuse and Chattanooga, TN 1,500,000 Fleischmann ............. H
e Erlanger Advocacy Resource Center
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Houston Police Department City of Houston Police Houston, TX 1,031,000 Fletcher ............. H
e Department Crisis Diversion
Program
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Houston Forensic Science Optimization of Legacy Drug Houston, TX 1,031,000 Fletcher ............. H
e Center Testing
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Lancaster County Lancaster County Sheriff's Lancaster 1,200,000 Flood Fischer H/S
e Office Equipment and Body- County, NE
Worn Cameras
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DOJ OJP--Byrn CEDARS Youth Services Detention Alternative Youth Lincoln, NE 500,000 Flood ............. H
e Shelter Enhancements
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Kane County Coroner's Equipment Upgrades Kane County, IL 1,031,000 Foster Durbin H/S
e Office
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Marlboro County Sheriff's Marlboro County Sheriff's Marlboro County, 868,040 Fry ............. H
e Office Office Technology and SC
Equipment Upgrade Project
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Hartsville City of Hartsville Police Hartsville, SC 360,106 Fry ............. H
e Department Equipment and
Vehicles
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Suffolk County Police Suffolk County Police Suffolk County, 2,100,000 Garbarino ............. H
e Department Department Emergency Service NY
Equipment Project
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Long Beach DNA Lab Long Beach, CA 1,031,000 Garcia (CA) ............. H
e
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Lakewood CA LPR Security Cameras Lakewood, CA 1,031,000 Garcia (CA) ............. H
e
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Elmhurst Elmhurst Police Technology Elmhurst, IL 750,000 Garcia (IL) ............. H
e Enhancements
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Village of Brookfield Brookfield Police Technology Brookfield, IL 623,000 Garcia (IL) ............. H
e Updates
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Houston Police Fulton Corridor Houston, TX 1,000,000 Garcia (TX) ............. H
e Department Revitalization Project
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Miami Dade Sheriff's Miami Dade Sheriff's Office Doral, FL 2,100,000 Gimenez ............. H
e Office Vehicles Project
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Maine Department of Public Northern Maine Regional Law Augusta, ME 1,031,000 Golden ............. H
e Safety Enforcement Equipment
Modernization
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Maine Department of Public Northeastern Maine Regional Augusta, ME 982,000 Golden ............. H
e Safety Law Enforcement Equipment
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Maine Department of Public Central and Western Maine Augusta, ME 1,004,000 Golden ............. H
e Safety Regional Law Enforcement
Equipment Modernization
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Avenues for Justice, Inc. Avenues for Justice Court New York, NY 250,000 Goldman ............. H
e Advocacy and HIRE Up Program
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Research Foundation of the Research Foundation of the New York, NY 357,000 Goldman ............. H
e City University of New City University of New York
York on behalf of Borough BMCC Project Impact
of Manhattan Community
College
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Kings County District Kings County District Kings County, NY 354,000 Goldman ............. H
e Attorney Attorney Support Outreach
and Assistance Response
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Grand Street Settlement Grand Street Settlement New York, NY 250,000 Goldman ............. H
e Justice Mentoring Initiative
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DOJ OJP--Byrn New York City Housing First Houses Security Camera New York, NY 1,031,000 Goldman ............. H
e Authority System
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DOJ OJP--Byrn New York City Housing Wyckoff Gardens Security Kings County, NY 1,039,000 Goldman ............. H
e Authority Camera System
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Los Angeles Center for Law Legal Services for Crime Los Angeles, CA 1,031,000 Gomez ............. H
e and Justice Prevention and Family
Stability
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Chrysalis Center Recidivism Reduction and Los Angeles, CA 1,031,000 Gomez ............. H
e Crime Prevention Through
Employment
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Uvalde Consolidated Uvalde Consolidated Uvalde, TX 4,200,000 Gonzales, ............. H
e Independent School Independent School District Tony (TX)
District (UCISD) Police (UCISD) Law Enforcement and
Department School Security Enhancements
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Bexar County Sheriff's Law Enforcement and Detention Bexar County, TX 2,602,344 Gonzales, ............. H
e Office Intelligence Network (LEAD Tony (TX)
IN)
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Socorro Police Department Socorro Police Department Socorro, TX 4,200,000 Gonzales, ............. H
e Radio and Equipment Tony (TX)
Enhancements
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Hackensack Meridian Health Community Health Worker Hackensack, NJ 1,028,000 Gottheimer ............. H
e Inc. Violence Intervention
Program
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Women's Rights Information Wellness & Trauma Englewood, NJ 465,000 Gottheimer ............. H
e Center Amelioration Program
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Houston Police Strengthening Neighborhoods Houston, TX 1,031,000 Green (TX) ............. H
e Department and Building Trust within
Houston's Homeless
Communities
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Healthcare for the Advancing Public Safety Houston, TX 452,000 Green (TX) ............. H
e Homeless Houston Through Health and Reentry
Services
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Harris County Public Crime Prevention and Harris County, 1,031,000 Green (TX) ............. H
e Health Education Program Expansion TX
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Harris County Constable Urban Area Security Harris County, 500,000 Green (TX) ............. H
e Precinct 7 Initiatives TX
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Floyd County Board of Renovation of Law Enforcement Rome, GA 679,000 Greene ............. H
e Commissioners Building into Judicial Annex
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Murray County Sheriff's Murray County Public Safety Murray County, 317,500 Greene Ossoff, H
e Office Improvement Project GA Warnock
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Daviess County Sheriff's Daviess County Sheriff's Owensboro, KY 796,528 Guthrie ............. H
e Office Office Community Response
and Safeguard Initiative
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Barren County Sheriff's Barren County Sheriff's Glasgow, KY 470,617 Guthrie ............. H
e Department Technology Improvements
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Casper Police Fleet Vehicle Casper, WY 828,000 Hageman ............. H
e Replacement
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Peoria Police Helicopter Peoria, AZ 2,850,000 Hamadeh ............. H
e
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Surprise Police Cruisers Surprise, AZ 999,000 Hamadeh ............. H
e
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Arizona State University Veterans Legal Services Hub Maricopa, AZ 500,000 Hamadeh ............. H
e
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Glendale Police Radio Equipment Glendale, AZ 1,000,000 Hamadeh ............. H
e Upgrades
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DOJ OJP--Byrn San Joaquin County San Joaquin County's French Camp, CA 1,031,000 Harder ............. H
e Sheriff's Office Sheriff's Office Hi-Tech
Detectives Unit Expansion
Program
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Tracy Police Department Tracy's Public Safety Rapid Tracy, CA 955,000 Harder ............. H
e Response Program
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Brevard County Sheriff's Brevard County Sheriff's Brevard County, 500,000 Haridopolos ............. H
e Office Office Aviation Unit FL
Modernization Initiative
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Johnson City Police Johnson City Police Johnson City, TN 707,212 Harshbarger ............. H
e Department Department Cruiser and
Equipment Upgrades
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Danbury Public Safety Capacity, Danbury, CT 700,000 Hayes Blumenthal, H/S
e Technology, and Training Murphy
Improvement Program
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Western Connecticut Western Connecticut Training Sandy Hook, CT 951,000 Hayes ............. H
e Council of Governments Facility--Equipment and
Technology
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Police Activity League of Waterbury Police Activity Waterbury, CT 175,000 Hayes ............. H
e Waterbury Inc. League
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Municipality of Juana Diaz Municipality of Juana Diaz's Juana Diaz, PR 514,000 Hernandez ............. H
e ``Virtual Security 360''
Public security program
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Municipality of Cabo Rojo Municipality of Cabo Rojo's Cabo Rojo, PR 112,000 Hernandez ............. H
e Public Safety Police
Vehicles
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Stamford Public Safety Complex Design Stamford, CT 1,031,000 Himes Blumenthal, H
e Murphy
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Connections Work Reentry Works Reading, PA 800,000 Houlahan ............. H
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Kennett Square Police Force De-Escalation Kennett Square, 100,000 Houlahan ............. H
e Department Initiative PA
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Valley Township, Chester Public Safety in Valley Valley Township, 71,000 Houlahan ............. H
e County Township: Preemption System, PA
Emitters, and License Plate
Readers
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Charles County Sheriff's Digital Forensics Unit Charles County, 534,000 Hoyer Alsobrooks, H/S
e Office Upgrade MD Van Hollen
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DOJ OJP--Byrn University of Maryland UMD Support, Advocacy, College Park, MD 700,000 Hoyer Alsobrooks, H/S
e SAFE Center for Human Freedom, and Empowerment Van Hollen
Trafficking (SAFE) Center for Human
Trafficking Survivors
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DOJ OJP--Byrn MedStar St. Mary's Workplace Violence Prevention St. Mary's, MD 975,000 Hoyer ............. H
e Hospital Initiative
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Curry County Improvements and Updates to Curry County, OR 1,031,000 Hoyle Merkley, H
e Curry County Jail Wyden
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Cottage Grove Enhancing Community Policing Cottage Grove, 800,000 Hoyle ............. H
e in Cottage Grove OR
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Springfield Body-worn and In-car Video City of 858,000 Hoyle ............. H
e Systems Modernization Springfield, OR
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Houston Police Houston Police Department Houston, TX 1,555,000 Hunt ............. H
e Department Grappler and In-Car Camera
Initiative
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Houston Police Houston Police Department Houston, TX 875,000 Hunt ............. H
e Department Protecting Our Own Citywide
Ballistic Helmet Initiative
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Rifle Garfield County Drug Testing Garfield County, 401,000 Hurd Bennet, H/S
e Public Safety Initiative CO Hickenlooper
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Town of Manassa Manassa Police Department Manassa, CO 573,500 Hurd ............. H
e Technology Improvement and
Community Policing Project
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Prince George's County Countywide Program Expansion Prince George's 1,000,000 Ivey Van Hollen H/S
e Boys & Girls Club and Crime Prevention County, MD
Initiative
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Sheppard Pratt Health Prince George's County Prince George's 1,031,000 Ivey ............. H
e System, Inc. School--Based Violence County, MD
Prevention Program
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DOJ OJP--Byrn University of Maryland University of Maryland College Park, MD 975,000 Ivey Alsobrooks H
e PROGRESS Violence Reduction
Research Initiative
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DOJ OJP--Byrn University of San Diego JusticeForward: Safer San Diego, CA 927,000 Jacobs ............. H
e Students Workforce
Initiative
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Youth Empowerment's Finest I.M.A.G.I.N.E. Afterschool San Diego, CA 1,031,000 Jacobs ............. H
e Program
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Oakland County Oakland County/Northern Oakland County, 2,100,000 James ............. H
e Border Patrol Helicopter MI
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Research Foundation of Central Brooklyn Violence Brooklyn, NY 1,039,000 Jeffries ............. H
e CUNY o/b/o John Jay Prevention Collaborative
College of Criminal
Justice
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Kings County District Kings County District Brooklyn, NY 1,031,000 Jeffries ............. H
e Attorney's Office Attorney's Office Project
Restore
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Wellroot Family Services Reaching Teens Georgia Dekalb County, 300,000 Johnson (GA) ............. H
e GA
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Lake County Lake County Public Safety Lake County, OH 4,200,000 Joyce (OH) Moreno H
e Center Technology
Enhancements
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Borough of Shippensburg Shippensburg Police Shippensburg, PA 298,127 Joyce (PA) Fetterman, H/S
e Department Police Vehicle McCormick
and Camera Equipment
Upgrades
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Allegheny Township Police Car Duncansville, PA 60,145 Joyce (PA) Fetterman H
e
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Building Lives LLC REBUILDING LIVES--CURBING THE Los Angeles, CA 1,031,000 Kamlager-Dove ............. H
e OPIOID CRISIS
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Bernards Township Bernards Township Police Basking Ridge, 835,000 Kean ............. H
e Department Communications NJ
Upgrade
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Greenwich Township Police School Resource Officer Greenwich, NJ 97,607 Kean ............. H
e Department Vehicle and Equipment for
Greenwich Township, New
Jersey
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DOJ OJP--Byrn New Bedford Police New Bedford Police Vessel New Bedford, MA 1,031,000 Keating ............. H
e Department
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Nantucket Police Nantucket Police Department Nantucket, MA 350,000 Keating ............. H
e Department Vessel
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Cook County Southland Southland Juvenile Justice Cook County, IL 1,000,000 Kelly (IL) ............. H
e Juvenile Justice Council Council Violence and Truancy
Prevention Program
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DOJ OJP--Byrn By The Hand Club For Kids Altgeld Gardens Youth Chicago, IL 1,000,000 Kelly (IL) ............. H
e Entrepreneurship
Accountability and
Empowerment Program
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Tishomingo County Tishomingo County, MS-- Tishomingo 1,000,000 Kelly (MS) ............. H
e Sheriff's Office Sheriff's Office County, MS
Transportation & Technology
Enhancement
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Prentiss County Sheriff's Prentiss County, MS-- Prentiss County, 1,000,000 Kelly (MS) ............. H
e Department Sheriff's Department MS
Equipment Upgrade Project
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Tupelo Police Department Tupelo, MS--Tupelo Police Tupelo, MS 1,000,000 Kelly (MS) ............. H
e Department Technology
Modernization
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Lee County Sheriff's Lee County, MS--In-Car Video/ Lee County, MS 2,000,000 Kelly (MS) ............. H
e Department Automated License Plate
Reader Modernization
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Alcorn County Sheriff's Alcorn County--Sheriff's Alcorn County, 1,000,000 Kelly (MS) ............. H
e Office Department: Project MS
Technological Leap Program
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Saltillo, MS City of Saltillo Public Saltillo, MS 1,000,000 Kelly (MS) ............. H
e Safety Project
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DOJ OJP--Byrn DeSoto County Sheriff's DeSoto County Sheriff's DeSoto County, 1,000,000 Kelly (MS) ............. H
e Office Police Modernization Project MS
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Buffalo Enhancing Public Safety in Buffalo, NY 894,000 Kennedy (NY) ............. H
e Buffalo's Entertainment &
Theater District
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Summit County Behavioral Health Unit in the Summit County, 2,750,000 Kennedy (UT) Curtis H/S
e Summit County Jail UT
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Cottonwood Heights Wasatch Front Regional Public Cottonwood 2,100,000 Kennedy (UT) ............. H
e Safety Firearms Training Heights, UT
Facility
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DOJ OJP--Byrn County of Santa Clara SAFE+ Program Enhancement Santa Clara 175,000 Khanna ............. H
e County, CA
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Town of Smithfield Smithfield License Plate Johnston County, 240,000 Knott ............. H
e Camera Initiative NC
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DOJ OJP--Byrn University of Tennessee at University of Tennessee at Martin, TN 938,000 Kustoff ............. H
e Martin Martin (UTM) Campus Security
Improvements
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Southold Town Police Southold Town Police Town of 871,701 LaLota ............. H
e Department Department Vehicle Southold, NY
Acquisitions
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Suffolk County Sheriff Suffolk County Sheriff's Suffolk County, 1,200,000 LaLota ............. H
e Office Fleet Enhancement NY
Program
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Suffolk County Police Suffolk County Police Suffolk County, 2,266,857 LaLota ............. H
e Department Department Vehicle Fleet NY
Acquisitions
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Modoc County Sheriff's Modoc County Sheriff's Office Modoc County, CA 350,000 LaMalfa ............. H
e Office Public Safety Radio
Communications Enhancement
Project
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Siskiyou County Sheriff's DNA Testing Equipment Siskiyou County, 302,899 LaMalfa ............. H
e Office CA
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Tehama County Sheriff's Emergency Radio Red Bluff, 550,000 LaMalfa ............. H
e Office Communications Rancho Tehama,
Infrastructure Improvements and Paynes
Creek, CA
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Yuba City/Yuba Yuba City Police Yuba City, CA 442,124 LaMalfa ............. H
e City Police Department Interoperability and
Encryption Radio
Communications Project
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Cincinnati Police Mental Health Response Team Cincinnati, OH 1,039,000 Landsman ............. H
e Department and Camera Technology
Project
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Erie County Sheriff's Police Search and Rescue Buffalo, NY 4,200,000 Langworthy ............. H
e Office Helicopter Procurement
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Our Piece of the Pie, Inc. Hartford Juvenile Justice and Hartford, CT 550,000 Larson Blumenthal, H
e (OPP) Crime Prevention Project Murphy
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Mothers United Against Victim Impact Hartford, CT 500,000 Larson ............. H
e Violence
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DOJ OJP--Byrn The Children's Village Children's Village Youth Valhalla, NY 450,000 Latimer ............. H
e Violence Prevention &
Deterrence Initiative
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Seneca County Board of Seneca County Board of Tiffin, OH 450,000 Latta ............. H
e Commissioners Commissioners: Law
Enforcement Training and
Equipment for Seneca County
and North West Ohio
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Rockland County Sheriff's Rockland County Public Safety Rockland County, 4,200,000 Lawler Schumer H
e Office & Crime Prevention NY
Initiative
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Las Vegas Metropolitan Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Las Vegas, NV 1,031,000 Lee (NV) Cortez Masto, H
e Police Department Department--Air Support Rosen
Equipment Enhancement
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Nevada State Police Virtual Reality Law Carson City, NV 360,000 Lee (NV), Cortez Masto, H
e Enforcement Training Horsford Rosen
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Youth Advocate Program Juvenile Justice Prevention Allegheny 350,000 Lee (PA) ............. H
e Project County, PA
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Gallup Police Gallup, NM Police Department Gallup, NM 320,000 Leger ............. H
e Department Virtual Reality Training Fernandez
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Capital District Law Police Cruiser Modernization Denham Springs, 1,400,000 Letlow ............. H
e Enforcement Planning Project LA
Council, Inc.
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Red River Delta Law Law Enforcement Equipment Pineville, LA 1,319,700 Letlow ............. H
e Enforcement Planning Modernization Project
Council, Inc.
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Encompass Community Encompass Addiction Treatment Watsonville, CA 900,000 Lofgren ............. H
e Services Expansion
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Sam Houston State Cyber Defense, Rapid Response Conroe, TX 2,515,000 Luttrell ............. H
e University and Training Project
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DOJ OJP--Byrn United Against Human Mobile Crisis Response and Houston, TX 520,745 Luttrell ............. H
e Trafficking Law Enforcement Partnership
Initiative
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Suffolk County Sheriff's Suffolk County Sheriff's Boston, MA 1,031,000 Lynch ............. H
e Department Department Project Engage:
Public Safety Through Public
Health
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DOJ OJP--Byrn New York City Police License Plate Reader Systems New York, NY 180,000 Malliotakis ............. H
e Department
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DOJ OJP--Byrn New York City Department Safety and Security Equipment New York, NY 359,421 Malliotakis ............. H
e of Corrections Upgrades
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Sevier County Sheriff's Central Utah Multi-County Sevier County, 1,125,000 Maloy ............. H
e Office Public Safety Equipment and Millard County,
Technologies Project Piute County,
and Wayne
County, UT
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Garfield County Southwest Utah Cooperative Garfield County, 1,892,000 Maloy ............. H
e Law Enforcement Project UT
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Syracuse Police SPD Mobile Command Unit Syracuse, NY 1,031,000 Mannion ............. H
e Department
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Onondaga County Sheriff's Onondaga County Sheriff's Onondaga County, 1,031,000 Mannion ............. H
e Office Office Mobile Command Unit NY
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Indian River State College Law Enforcement Ballistics Fort Pierce, FL 900,000 Mast ............. H
e Innovation and Testing
Center at Indian River State
College
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Fort Pierce Policing Equipment and City of Fort 431,240 Mast ............. H
e Technology Upgrades Pierce, FL
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Boys & Girls Clubs of Boys & Girls Clubs of Martin Hobe Sound, FL 785,000 Mast ............. H
e Martin County County Workforce Programs
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Martin County Sheriff's Martin County Sheriff's Martin County, 460,000 Mast ............. H
e Office Organization FL
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Sacramento County Sheriffs Delta Environmental and Sacramento 1,031,000 Matsui ............. H
e Office Safety Project County, CA
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DOJ OJP--Byrn La Red Health Center Inc. Improving Public Safety with Georgetown, DE 1,000,000 McBride Blunt H/S
e a Rural Re-Entry Program Rochester
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Executive Office of the Statewide Law Enforcement Dover, DE 450,000 McBride Blunt H
e Governor of Delaware Training System Rochester,
Modernization Coons
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Texas A&M Engineering Advanced Reality Based Patrol College Station, 1,847,825 McCaul ............. H
e Extension Service Skills Training Program TX
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Texas A&M University Texas A&M University System College Station, 2,100,000 McCaul ............. H
e System Law Enforcement Training and TX
Engagement Project
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Woodbury Woodbury Police Records Woodbury, MN 1,031,000 McCollum Klobuchar, H
e Management System Smith
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Saint Paul Saint Paul Police Records St. Paul, MN 1,031,000 McCollum Klobuchar, H
e Management System Smith
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Washington County Body-worn and Squad Car Washington 1,031,000 McCollum Klobuchar, H
e Cameras County, MN Smith
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Saint Paul CCTV Improvement Project St Paul, MN 1,031,000 McCollum Klobuchar, H
e Smith
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Finishing Trades Institute Recidivism Reduction through Little Canada, 1,031,000 McCollum Klobuchar, H
e of the Upper Midwest Workforce Participation MN Smith
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Forsyth County Forsyth County Sheriff's Forsyth County, 277,598 McCormick Ossoff, H
e Office Crisis Intervention GA (GA) Warnock
Response Team Expansion
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Roswell Police Department Roswell's Real-Time Crime Roswell, GA 1,000,000 McCormick ............. H
e Center (GA)
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Michigan Department of Promoting Community Safety in Genesee County, 1,031,000 McDonald ............. H
e State Police--Third mid-Michigan MI Rivet
District Headquarters
(Flint and Tri-City
Posts)
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DOJ OJP--Byrn The City of Saginaw HELP Community Violence Saginaw, MI 700,000 McDonald ............. H
e Intervention Program Rivet
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Davidson County Detention Center Door Davidson County, 1,837,500 McDowell ............. H
e Replacement NC
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Guilford County Surveillance Equipment and Guilford County, 484,532 McDowell ............. H
e Technology Upgrades NC
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Louisville-Jefferson Louisville Metro Justice and Louisville, KY 970,000 McGarvey ............. H
e County Metro Government Behavioral Health Project
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Stop It Now! Stop It Now! Child Abuse Northampton, MA 879,000 McGovern Markey, H
e Prevention Program Warren
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Seton Hall University Law Justice and Support for Newark, NJ 627,000 McIver Booker, Kim H
e School Victims of Violence and
Prevention Program
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Justice Innovation Inc. Pathways to Responsibility: Newark, NJ 250,000 McIver ............. H
e Strengthening Youth Outcomes
in Newark
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Police Athletic League Crime Prevention Through Queens, NY 1,000,000 Meeks Gillibrand, H
e (PAL) Youth Development Schumer
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DOJ OJP--Byrn King of Kings Foundation STRONG Communities Queens, NY 1,031,000 Meng ............. H
e
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DOJ OJP--Byrn New York City Police NYPD Queens Explorer Program Queens, NY 1,031,000 Meng ............. H
e Department
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Queens County District Upholding the Rule of Law and Queens, NY 300,000 Meng Gillibrand H
e Attorney's Office Preventing Wrongful
Convictions Program
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DOJ OJP--Byrn NYC Department of Health The Right Response for NYC New York, NY 1,031,000 Meng ............. H
e and Mental Hygiene
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Tendea Family Inc. Tendea Family's After School Baltimore, MD 205,000 Mfume ............. H
e Patrol and Cadet Program
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DOJ OJP--Byrn National Center of Career Empowerment for Second- Baltimore, MD 500,000 Mfume ............. H
e Institutions and Chance Baltimore Citizens
Alternatives Inc.
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Baltimore 911 Diversion Expansion Baltimore, MD 1,031,000 Mfume ............. H
e
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Roca, Inc Building Skills to Support Baltimore, MD 1,031,000 Mfume ............. H
e Community Safety
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DOJ OJP--Byrn B-360 Baltimore Inc Community Led Diversion Baltimore, MD 1,000,000 Mfume ............. H
e Through Workforce and Skills
Training
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Johns Hopkins University JHU Safe Storage Baltimore, MD 245,000 Mfume ............. H
e
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DOJ OJP--Byrn PIVOT, Inc PIVOT Women's Reentry & Baltimore, MD 500,000 Mfume ............. H
e Workforce Development
Program
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Center for Hope, Inc Expansion of Trauma and Baltimore City, 800,000 Mfume, Alsobrooks, H/S
e Victim Services MD Olszewski Van Hollen
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Baltimore Group Violence Reduction Baltimore City, 1,184,000 Mfume, Van Hollen H/S
e Strategy Expansion MD Olszewski
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Brecksville Brecksville Police Department Brecksville, OH 638,414 Miller (OH) ............. H
e Equipment & Vehicle
Replacement & Enhancement
Project
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Independence, OH Independence Police Independence, OH 320,000 Miller (OH) ............. H
e Department Vehicle
Modernization
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Fayette County Commission Fayette County Sheriff's Fayette County, 340,000 Miller (WV) Capito H
e Department Fleet Upgrade WV
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Oskaloosa Oskaloosa, Iowa Safe City Oskaloosa, IA 499,873 Miller-Meeks ............. H
e Project
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Oviedo Police Department Oviedo Police Technology, Oviedo, FL 500,000 Mills ............. H
e Training and Equipment
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Seminole State College of Seminole State College of Sanford, FL 350,000 Mills ............. H
e Florida Florida Criminal Justice
Simulator
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Paving The Way Foundation SMART Prevention Education-- Longwood, FL 500,000 Mills ............. H
e Safe, Meaningful,
Actionable, Relevant
Training
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Seminole County Sheriff's Seminole County Sheriff's Seminole County, 400,000 Mills ............. H
e Office Office Juvenile Mobile FL
Crisis Program
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Altamonte Springs, Altamonte Springs Police Altamonte 529,000 Mills ............. H
e Florida Technology Upgrades Springs, FL
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Asian Americans Advancing Survivor and Family Orange County, 1,031,000 Min ............. H
e Justice Southern Empowerment (SAFE) Project CA
California
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Gastonia--Police Gastonia Police Department City of 629,127 Moore (NC) ............. H
e Department Rapid DNA Program Gastonia, NC
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Town of Rutherfordton Tri-City Law Enforcement Task Rutherfordton, 625,000 Moore (NC) ............. H
e Force NC
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DOJ OJP--Byrn North Carolina State North Carolina State Bureau Raleigh, NC 506,496 Moore (NC) ............. H
e Bureau of Investigation of Investigation Robot Bomb
Dogs
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Marquette University Marquette University Police Milwaukee, WI 1,031,000 Moore (WI) ............. H
e Police Department Department's Near West Side
Trauma Informed Intervention
Program
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Word of Hope Ministries, Comprehensive Prevention and Milwaukee, WI 300,000 Moore (WI) ............. H
e Inc Education Program
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Great Lakes Dryhootch, Veterans PTSD Justice Milwaukee, WI 133,000 Moore (WI) ............. H
e Inc. Involvement Prevention
Support Application
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Coordinated Care Services Rise Up Rochester: Safe Rochester, NY 500,000 Morelle ............. H
e Inc. Housing Violence Response
Program
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Christ for Kids Job Training, Therapeutic Rochester, NY 477,000 Morelle ............. H
e Ministries, Inc Services, and Support for
Survivors of Trafficking
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Lollypop Farm Humane Humane Law Enforcement Fairport, NY 344,000 Morelle ............. H
e Society of Greater
Rochester
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Minnetonka Minnetonka Police Records Minnetonka, MN 966,000 Morrison Klobuchar, H
e Management System Smith
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Maria Pew Family Domestic Violence Prevention Chaska, MN 300,000 Morrison Klobuchar, H
e Foundation DBA Maria's Education Initiative Smith
Voice
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Hennepin Technical College Hennepin Technical College Brooklyn Park, 1,031,000 Morrison Klobuchar, H
e Foundation Public Safety Cross- MN Smith
Functional Training Center
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Broward Sheriff's Office School Safety Response Broward County, 366,000 Moskowitz ............. H
e Equipment and Training FL
Enhancement
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Guam Police Department Tiyan/Barrigada (GU) Guam Tiyan/Barrigada, 990,500 Moylan ............. H
e Police Department Patrol GU
Vehicles
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Guam Customs and Tiyan (GU) Guam Customs and Tiyan, GU 1,025,000 Moylan ............. H
e Quarantine Agency Quarantine Agency Inspection
Equipment
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Town of Chesterton, Chesterton Police Department Chesterton, IN 85,000 Mrvan ............. H
e Indiana Virtual Reality Training
System
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Hobart Police Body Worn Camera Project Hobart, IN 488,000 Mrvan ............. H
e Department
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Town of Winfield Winfield Police Department Winfield, IN 70,000 Mrvan ............. H
e Body Worn Camera Project
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Onslow County Sheriff's Rapid DNA Program Onslow County, 682,553 Murphy ............. H
e Office NC
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Research Foundation of The Launching a Certification New York, NY 1,031,000 Nadler ............. H
e City University of New Course for Law Enforcement
York and Criminal Justice
Personnel to Build
Partnerships to Address
Violent Crime
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Big Brothers Big Sisters Big Brothers Big Sisters Lone Houston, TX 500,000 Nehls ............. H
e Lone Star Star
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Ft. Bend County Women's Ft. Bend County Women's Richmond, TX 1,000,000 Nehls ............. H
e Center Center
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Child Advocates Ft. Bend Child Advocates of Ft. Bend Ft. Bend County, 500,000 Nehls ............. H
e County County (CAFB) TX
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Thrive For Life Prison Bronx First Chance for Bronx, NY 1,000,000 Ocasio-Cortez ............. H
e Project, Inc. Reentry Success
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Icahn School of Medicine Sexual Assault and Violence Queens, NY 500,000 Ocasio-Cortez ............. H
e at Mount Sinai Intervention Program (SAVI)
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Elmcor Youth & Adult B.R.A.V.E.--Response to Queens, NY 100,000 Ocasio-Cortez ............. H
e Activities Inc. Recent Youth Violence in
Queens
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Loyola University Maryland Forensics Science Program Baltimore City, 965,000 Olszewski ............. H
e MD
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Juab County Sheriff's Juab County Sheriff's Office Juab County, UT 394,149 Owens ............. H
e Office Law Enforcement Equipment
Upgrade Project
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Unified Police Department Unified Police Department Law Kearns, UT 1,081,366 Owens ............. H
e of Greater Salt Lake Enforcement Equipment
Upgrade Project
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Bayview Hunters Point Senior Ex-Offender Program San Francisco, 900,000 Pelosi ............. H
e Multipurpose Senior Community and Rehabilitation CA
Services, Inc. Center Expansion
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DOJ OJP--Byrn San Francisco Police SFPD Patrol Vehicles San Francisco, 1,031,000 Pelosi ............. H
e Department CA
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Porchlight A Family Porchlight A Family Justice Lakewood, CO 849,000 Pettersen Bennet, H
e Justice Center Center Expansion Hickenlooper
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DOJ OJP--Byrn University of Maine School University of Maine School of Portland, ME 1,000,000 Pingree King H
e of Law Law Pilot Criminal Justice
Clinic
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Family Resource Center Family Resource Center St. Thomas, USVI 1,031,000 Plaskett ............. H
e Inc. Emergency Shelter and Victim
Services Expansion Project
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Community Restore Inc. Project Cultiv8te Christiansted, 141,000 Plaskett ............. H
e St. Croix, USVI
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Boys and Girls Clubs of Youth Crime Prevention, Dane County, WI 1,000,000 Pocan ............. H
e Dane County Education, and Awareness
Project
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DOJ OJP--Byrn University of Wisconsin-- UW-Madison Criminal Justice Dane County, WI 1,031,000 Pocan ............. H
e Madison Forensic Assistance Program
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Borough of East Rutherford Public Safety Communications East Rutherford, 350,000 Pou Booker, Kim H/S
e Equipment NJ
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DOJ OJP--Byrn BMA Ten Point, Inc. BMA Ten Point Family Boston, MA 275,000 Pressley ............. H
e Initiative
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Louis D. Brown Peace Louis D. Brown Peace Dorchester, MA 1,031,000 Pressley ............. H
e Institute Institute Community Violence
Intervention Program
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Children's Advocacy Center Children's Advocacy Center of Boston, MA 1,031,000 Pressley ............. H
e of Suffolk County, Inc. Suffolk County Victim
Support Improvements
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DOJ OJP--Byrn The American City Roxbury Worx Boston, MA 1,031,000 Pressley ............. H
e Coalition
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DOJ OJP--Byrn The Phoenix Expansion of Recovery Boston, MA 682,000 Pressley ............. H
e Resources at The Phoenix
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Justice For Housing, Inc. Stable Housing & Boston, MA 250,000 Pressley Markey, H/S
e Reintegration Program, SHARP Warren
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Chicago Police Memorial Get Behind the Vest Chicago, IL 1,031,000 Quigley ............. H
e Foundation
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Turning Pointe Survivor Essential domestic violence Shelton, WA 238,000 Randall ............. H
e Advocacy Center shelter services for safety
and self-sufficiency
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Montgomery County Police Real Time Intelligence Center Montgomery 2,100,000 Raskin Alsobrooks, H/S
e Department County, MD Van Hollen
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Roca, Inc. Law Enforcement Training Montgomery 487,000 Raskin ............. H
e County, MD
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Takoma Park Public Safety Dispatch Center Takoma Park, MD 867,000 Raskin ............. H
e and Crisis Response Upgrades
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Westmoreland County Westmoreland County Westmoreland 643,355 Reschenthaler ............. H
e Technology Upgrade County, PA
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Unlawful Narcotics Operation UNITE Substance London, KY 2,000,000 Rogers (KY) ............. H
e Investigations, Abuse Prevention and
Treatment, and Education Treatment
Inc.
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Town of Wendell Police Wendell Police Department In- Wendell, NC 259,000 Ross ............. H
e Department Car Camera Project
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DOJ OJP--Byrn North Carolina State North Carolina Internet Raleigh, NC 814,000 Ross ............. H
e Bureau of Investigation Crimes Against Children Task
Force Equipment
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Raleigh Boots On The Raleigh Boots on the Ground Raleigh, NC 295,000 Ross ............. H
e Ground Community Violence
Intervention
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Cumberland County, North Mobile Incident Command Post Cumberland 994,593 Rouzer ............. H
e Carolina County, NC
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Pace Center for Girls, Security and Safety Equipment Jacksonville, FL 300,000 Rutherford ............. H
e Inc. for the Pace Center for
Girls in Jacksonville, FL, a
Juvenile Justice Prevention
and Early Intervention
Program
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Jacksonville City of Jacksonville Marked Jacksonville, FL 4,200,000 Rutherford ............. H
e Patrol Vehicles
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DOJ OJP--Byrn County of Orange Orange County Jail Body Orange County, 785,000 Ryan ............. H
e Cameras NY
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Dutchess County Sheriff's Dutchess County Analysis and Dutchess County, 1,031,000 Ryan Gillibrand H
e Office Real Time Crime NY
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Ulster County Sheriff's Ulster County Sheriff Ulster County, 794,000 Ryan ............. H
e Office Policing Equipment and NY
Technology Upgrades
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Miami City of Miami Marked Police Miami, FL 2,100,000 Salazar ............. H
e Cruisers
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Miami-Dade Sheriff's Miami-Dade Sheriff's Office Miami Dade 1,250,000 Salazar ............. H
e Office (MDSO) Violence Reduction County, FL
Initiative
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Liberty House Liberty House--Clinical Salem, OR 1,000,000 Salinas ............. H
e Services for Children Facing
Concerns of Abuse or Neglect
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Washington County Washington County--Sheriff's Washington 1,031,000 Salinas ............. H
e Office Patrol Equipment County, OR
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Beaverton City of Beaverton--Behavioral Beaverton, OR 500,000 Salinas ............. H
e Health Court
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Rio Hondo Community Public Safety Scenario Los Angeles 1,031,000 Sanchez (CA) ............. H
e College District Training Unit (PSSTU) County, CA
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Tangipahoa Parish Emergency Operations Mobile Tangipahoa 2,194,993 Scalise Kennedy H
e Government Command Center Parish, LA
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DOJ OJP--Byrn County of Delaware Delaware County Client County of 902,000 Scanlon ............. H
e Advocates Program Delaware, PA
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Villanova University Villanova University Legal Villanova, PA 850,000 Scanlon Fetterman H
e Support Clinic
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Shawnee County Department Operation and Development of Topeka, KS 750,000 Schmidt ............. H
e of Corrections Behavioral Health Units
within Detention Facility
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Lake County State's Lake County State's North Chicago, 1,000,000 Schneider ............. H
e Attorney's Office Attorney's Community IL
Violence Intervention
Project
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Kent County Real Time Intelligence Center Kent County, MI 750,000 Scholten Slotkin H
e (RTIC)
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DOJ OJP--Byrn King County Sheriff's King County Sheriff's Office King County, WA 1,031,000 Schrier ............. H
e Office Air Support Unit Upgrade
Program--Seattle, WA
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Issaquah Police Issaquah Police Department Issaquah, WA 452,000 Schrier ............. H
e Department Body Worn Cameras Equipment--
Issaquah, WA
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Chelan County Sheriff's Chelan County Sheriff's Chelan County, 713,000 Schrier ............. H
e Office Office De-escalation Tools-- WA
Chelan County, WA
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Clayton County Police Clayton County Police Clayton County, 1,031,000 Scott (GA) ............. H
e Department Department Precinct Anti- GA
Crime Taskforce Project
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Jonesboro Police Jonesboro Enhancing Law Jonesboro, GA 1,031,000 Scott (GA) ............. H
e Department Enforcement and Public
Safety Project
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Lawrenceville Lawrenceville Police Lawrenceville, 1,031,000 Scott (GA) ............. H
e Police Department Department Equipment and GA
Technology Update Project
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Newton County Sheriff's Newton County Sheriff Newton County, 39,000 Scott (GA) ............. H
e Office Department Equipment Project GA
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DOJ OJP--Byrn An Achievable Dream, Inc. An Achievable Dream Social Newport News, VA 790,000 Scott (VA) Kaine, Warner H
e and Emotional Support and
Crisis Prevention
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Urban League of Hampton Incarcerated Persons Reentry Norfolk, VA 1,039,000 Scott (VA) ............. H
e Roads Initiative
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Newport News Crime Prevention and Youth Newport News, VA 750,000 Scott (VA) ............. H
e Diversion Program
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Hampton Roads Police Hampton Roads Youth Crime Hampton, VA 860,000 Scott (VA) ............. H
e Athletic League Prevention and Community
Engagement Program
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Brighton Project Brighton S.E.T: Brighton, AL 750,000 Sewell ............. H
e Strengthening Brighton's
Police Force for a Safer
Community
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Beit T'Shuvah The Combatting Crime through Los Angeles 1,039,000 Sherman ............. H
e Integrate Substance Use County, CA
Disorder Treatment,
Education and Prevention
Program
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DOJ OJP--Byrn The Jewish Federation The Community Security Los Angeles 1,031,000 Sherman ............. H
e Council of Greater Los Initiative Program County, CA
Angeles
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Los Angeles The Crisis and Incident Los Angeles 2,062,000 Sherman, Padilla H
e Response through Community- County, CA Rivas
led Engagement Program
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Essex County Sheriff Special Needs Assistance Essex County, NJ 375,000 Sherrill ............. H
e Department Technology
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DOJ OJP--Byrn New Jersey State Police Safety Inspection Enhancement West Trenton, NJ 400,000 Sherrill ............. H
e Program
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Oakland City of Oakland Department of Oakland, CA 1,039,000 Simon ............. H
e Violence Prevention
Enhancements (Operation
Ceasefire)
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Ocean County Sheriff's Ocean County Sheriff's Office Ocean County, NJ 480,000 Smith (NJ) ............. H
e Department Fleet Augmentation
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Lakewood Shomrim Inc. DBA Lakewood Shomrim Radio Ocean County, NJ 275,000 Smith (NJ) ............. H
e Lakewood Civilian Safety Communication Enhancement
Watch Project
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Dottie's House, Inc. Dottie's House Domestic Ocean County, NJ 271,498 Smith (NJ) ............. H
e Violence Shelter
Continuation of Services
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Covenant House New Jersey Covenant House Statewide New Jersey 247,000 Smith (NJ) ............. H
e Human Trafficking Prevention (Statewide)
Program for Schools
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Purpose Dignity Action Chinatown-International Seattle, WA 1,039,000 Smith (WA) ............. H
e District Public Safety Team
Project
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Seattle Post-Overdose Response Team Seattle, WA 1,031,000 Smith (WA) ............. H
e Expansion
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Seattle WELD King County Jail Pilot King County, WA 1,031,000 Smith (WA) ............. H
e Housing and Successful
Reentry Program
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Osceola Sheriff's Office Central Florida Internet Osceola County, 1,000,000 Soto ............. H
e Crimes Against Children Task FL
Force Equipment
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Clinton County Sheriff's Clinton County, NY, Maritime Clinton County, 500,000 Stefanik ............. H
e Office Patrol Vessel NY
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DOJ OJP--Byrn All Star Children's Juvenile Justice Prevention Sarasota, FL 4,200,000 Steube ............. H
e Foundation Services Program
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Oakland County Safer Michigan with Courts Oakland County, 1,031,000 Stevens Peters H/S
e and Law Enforcement MI
Management Information
System (CLEMIS)
Modernization and
Transformation Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ OJP--Byrn Somerville Police Somerville Police Department Somerville, AL 199,762 Strong Britt H/S
e Department Public Safety Vehicles and
Equipment
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Priceville Priceville Police Department Priceville, AL 592,305 Strong ............. H
e Public Safety Equipment
Modernization
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Fort Wayne Police Fort Wayne Police Department Fort Wayne, IN 500,000 Stutzman ............. H
e Department Rapid DNA Machine
Procurement
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Boulder Crest Foundation Peer-Led Posttraumatic Growth Bluemont, VA 1,000,000 Subramanyam Kaine, Warner H
e Training for Law Enforcement
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Alameda County Sheriff's Alameda County Sheriff's Alameda County, 700,000 Swalwell ............. H
e Office Office Law Enforcement CA
Mental Health and Wellness
Platform
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Magnolia Women's Recovery Legal Support for Criminal Hayward, CA 403,000 Swalwell ............. H
e Programs Justice, Public Safety, and
Reentry Initiative
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Clermont County Coroner's Clermont County Coroner-- Clermont County, 400,800 Taylor ............. H
e Office Forensics Lab OH
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DOJ OJP--Byrn UNITAS North America UNITY Detroit Center for Detroit, MI 1,031,000 Thanedar ............. H
e Victims of Exploitation and
Trafficking
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Jefferson County Jefferson County 911 Center Jefferson 462,416 Thompson (PA) Fetterman H
e County, PA
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Henderson Last Warning Shot Initiative Henderson, NV 1,031,000 Titus Cortez Masto, H
e Rosen
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Detroit City of Detroit Pathway to Detroit, MI 600,000 Tlaib Peters, H
e Employment Slotkin
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Autism Society Inland Inland Empire Law Enforcement Pomona, CA 1,031,000 Torres (CA) ............. H
e Empire Training Initiative
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Ontario-Montclair School Ontario-Montclair School San Bernardino 1,031,000 Torres (CA) ............. H
e District (OMSD) District's Safer Schools County, CA
Initiative
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DOJ OJP--Byrn New York City Health + New York City Health + Bronx, NY 350,000 Torres (NY) ............. H
e Hospitals/Lincoln Hospitals/Lincoln Hospital
Hospital Youth Violence Intervention
Initiative
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Police Athletic League Crime Prevention Through Bronx, NY 500,000 Torres (NY) Gillibrand, H
e (PAL) Youth Development Schumer
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DOJ OJP--Byrn The Phoenix The Phoenix Essex County Essex County, MA 750,000 Trahan ............. H
e Community Reentry Project
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DOJ OJP--Byrn HOPE Center of Orange North Orange County Public Fullerton, CA 1,031,000 Tran ............. H
e County Safety Collaborative
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Joliet Township Law Enforcement Collaboration Joliet, IL 339,000 Underwood ............. H
e to Prevent Workplace Crime
in Will County, IL
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Will County Workforce Reducing Recidivism and Will County, IL 600,000 Underwood ............. H
e Services Division--LWIA-- Supporting Reentry in Will
10 County, IL
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DOJ OJP--Byrn HERO Campaign for HERO Campaign for Designated Somers Point, NJ 500,000 Van Drew ............. H
e Designated Drivers Drivers
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Dallas Ft. Worth Airport Autonomous Mobile Robotics & Dallas, TX 1,100,000 Van Duyne ............. H
e Advanced X-ray Solutions
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Texas Health Resources Sexual Assault Nurse Dallas, TX 269,186 Van Duyne ............. H
e Examiners (SANE) Program
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of San Diego Drone Spotter Detection San Diego, CA 275,000 Vargas Schiff H
e System
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Cook Children's Medical Cook Children's Child Fort Worth, TX 1,031,000 Veasey ............. H
e Center Advocacy and Resource
Evaluation (C.A.R.E.) Team
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DOJ OJP--Byrn United Way of Tarrant One Second Collaborative Fort Worth, TX 1,031,000 Veasey ............. H
e County
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DOJ OJP--Byrn JPS Health Network JPS Forensic Nursing Services Fort Worth, TX 1,000,000 Veasey ............. H
e Expansion
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Bangladeshi American Workforce Development for Low- Kings County, NY 250,000 Velazquez ............. H
e Community Development and Income and Justice-Involved
Youth Service Residents
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Comunilife, Inc. Adolescent Suicide Prevention Brooklyn, NY 200,000 Velazquez ............. H
e Activities
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Ozone Park Residents Block Block Watchers Program & Ozone Park, NY 345,000 Velazquez ............. H
e Association-Ozpkrba Inc. Safety Initiative
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Los Angeles International LAXPD Vehicle Fleet, Los Angeles, CA 963,000 Waters ............. H
e Airport Police Department Upgrades, & Equipment
(LAXPD)
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Gardena Gardena Juvenile Justice & Gardena, CA 550,000 Waters Schiff H
e Intervention Project (GJJIP)
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Orange County Sheriff's Central Florida Training Orange County, 342,961 Webster ............. H
e Office Equipment--Orange County FL
Sheriff
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Los Angeles County Mobile Command Center Los Santa Clarita, 1,000,000 Whitesides ............. H
e Sheriff's Department, Angeles Sheriff's Department CA
North Patrol Division 27
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Lancaster Police Advanced Equipment for Lancaster, CA 1,023,000 Whitesides Padilla H
e Department Lancaster Police Department
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Santa Clarita Valley Boys Santa Clarita Valley and Santa Clarita, 1,031,000 Whitesides ............. H
e & Girls Club Antelope Valley Boys & Girls CA
Club Opioid & Substance Use
Prevention Initiative
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Spelman College SAFE-SPEL: Spelman College Atlanta, GA 437,000 Williams (GA) Ossoff, H/S
e Public Safety Department's Warnock
Advanced Framework for
Ensuring Safety and Security
on Campus
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ OJP--Byrn Communities In Schools of Violence Prevention and Atlanta, GA 401,000 Williams (GA) ............. H
e Atlanta, Inc. Mental Health Programming in
Metro Atlanta Schools
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Center for Employment Job Training & Career Atlanta, GA 300,000 Williams (GA) Ossoff H
e Opportunities Pathways for Georgia's
Returning Citizens
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Georgia Center for Child Justice & Healing for the Atlanta, GA 850,000 Williams (GA) ............. H
e Advocacy Fighting Fifth
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Clark Atlanta University Clark Atlanta University Atlanta, GA 250,000 Williams (GA) ............. H
e Security Project
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Morris Brown College Scaling Security & Safety at Atlanta, GA 700,000 Williams (GA) ............. H
e Morris Brown College
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Miami-Dade County Public Miami-Dade County Public Miami-Dade 1,039,000 Wilson (FL) ............. H
e Schools Schools--Youth Empowerment County, FL
and Safety Initiative (YES
Initiative)
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Broward County Public Broward County Public Broward County, 1,031,000 Wilson (FL) ............. H
e Schools Schools--Youth Empowerment FL
and Safety Initiative (YES
Initiative)
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Duval County Public Duval County Public Schools-- Duval County, FL 1,031,000 Wilson (FL) ............. H
e Schools Youth Empowerment and Safety
Initiative (YES Initiative)
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Miramar Empowering Miramar Youth: Broward County, 1,031,000 Wilson (FL) ............. H
e Crime Prevention Through FL
Community Engagement
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Opa-Locka Empowering Opa-Locka Youth: Miami-Dade, FL 1,031,000 Wilson (FL) ............. H
e Crime Prevention Through
Community Engagement
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Mineral County Five-County Law Enforcement Mineral County, 2,889,500 Zinke ............. H
e Resilience Project MT
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Gallatin County Sheriff's Gallatin County Sheriff's Gallatin County, 906,660 Zinke ............. H
e Office Office Rapid DNA MT
Capabilities and Patrol
Vehicles
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Montgomery County Montgomery County Sheriff's Montgomery 70,000 ............. Alsobrooks S
e Sheriff's Office Office Gun Violence County, MD
Prevention
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Anne Arundel County, Gun Violence Intervention Anne Arundel 1,000,000 ............. Alsobrooks, S
e Maryland County, MD Van Hollen
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Associated Catholic Behavioral Health Services Baltimore 431,000 ............. Alsobrooks, S
e Charities Inc. for Community Violence County, MD Van Hollen
Intervention Network
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Town of Bladensburg Gun Violence and Juvenile Baltimore 450,000 ............. Alsobrooks, S
e Diversion Program County, MD Van Hollen
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Disability Rights Victim Advocacy Program Statewide, WI 564,000 ............. Baldwin S
e Wisconsin
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Children's Hospital and Child Advocacy Centers Statewide, WI 730,000 ............. Baldwin S
e Health System, Inc. Services
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Sojourner Family Peace Community Domestic Abuse Milwaukee 469,000 ............. Baldwin S
e Center Advocacy Program County, WI
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Jefferson County Sheriff's In-Custody Biometrics Jefferson, CO 570,000 ............. Bennet S
e Office Monitoring
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Alliance to Lead Impact in Rural Human Trafficking Statewide, CO 200,000 ............. Bennet, S
e Global Human Trafficking Survivor Support Hickenlooper
(ALIGHT)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ OJP--Byrn Adams State University Incident Management Alamosa, CO 523,000 ............. Bennet, S
e Communications System Hickenlooper
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Colorado Youth Advocate Youth Violence Prevention Adams, CO 450,000 ............. Bennet, S
e Programs, Inc. Hickenlooper
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DOJ OJP--Byrn YouthZone Youth Diversion and Case Rio Blanco 115,000 ............. Bennet, S
e Management Services County, CO Hickenlooper
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Town of Mancos Montezuma County Community Montezuma, CO 600,000 ............. Bennet, S
e Intervention Program Hickenlooper
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Second Chance Re-entry Staffing Augmentation Hartford, CT 250,000 ............. Blumenthal, S
e Initiative Program Murphy
(SCRIP)
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Police Activity League of Community Enrichment Facility Waterbury, CT 30,000 ............. Blumenthal, S
e Waterbury Security Improvement Murphy
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Youth Advocate Programs, Youth Violence Prevention Bridgeport, 1,500,000 ............. Blumenthal, S
e Inc. Hartford, and Murphy
New Haven, CT
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Bullard-Havens Technical Mass Casualty Training Bridgeport, CT 300,000 ............. Blumenthal, S
e High School Platform Murphy
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Saint Francis Hospital and Victim Service Staffing Needs Hartford, CT 1,500,000 ............. Blumenthal, S
e Medical Center Murphy
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Wilmington HOPE Commission Statewide Reentry Program Statewide, DE 800,000 ............. Blunt S
e Rochester
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Delaware Division of Forensic Science Equipment Wilmington, DE 700,000 ............. Blunt S
e Forensic Science Rochester,
Coons
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Delaware State University Public Safety Improvements Dover, DE 1,200,000 ............. Blunt S
e Rochester,
Coons
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DOJ OJP--Byrn New Jersey State Police Firearms Investigation Unit Trenton, NJ 200,000 ............. Booker S
e Capacity Expansion
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Jersey City Peaceful Families Program Jersey City, NJ 800,000 ............. Booker S
e
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Essex County School of District-Wide Security Camera Essex, NJ 750,000 ............. Booker S
e Technology Upgrades
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DOJ OJP--Byrn University of Arkansas at Veterans Legal Services Little Rock, AR 750,000 ............. Boozman S
e Little Rock Clinic
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Dothan Law Enforcement Public Safety Houston County, 1,007,000 ............. Britt S
e Equipment Upgrades AL
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Alabama A&M University Campus Safety Improvements Madison County, 250,000 ............. Britt S
e AL
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Alabama Department of Law Enforcement Statewide 750,000 ............. Britt S
e Forensic Sciences Investigations Enhancement (partnerships
in Madison,
Jefferson, and
St. Clair), AL
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Luverne Police Law Enforcement Public Safety Crenshaw County, 200,000 ............. Britt S
e Department Equipment Upgrades AL
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Baldwin County Sheriff's Law Enforcement Patrol/Rescue Baldwin County, 396,000 ............. Britt S
e Office Boat AL
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Level Plains Police Law Enforcement Public Safety Dale County, AL 175,000 ............. Britt S
e Department Equipment Upgrades
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Office of District Law Enforcement Public Safety Elmore, Autauga, 45,000 ............. Britt S
e Attorney, 19th Circuit Equipment Upgrades and Chilton
Counties, AL
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Montevallo Law Enforcement Public Safety Shelby County, 128,000 ............. Britt S
e Equipment Upgrades AL
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Lamar County Sheriff's Law Enforcement Public Safety Lamar County, AL 250,000 ............. Britt S
e Office Equipment Upgrades
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Pickens County Sheriff's Law Enforcement Public Safety Pickens County, 135,000 ............. Britt S
e Office Equipment Upgrades AL
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DOJ OJP--Byrn 25th Judicial Circuit Law Enforcement Public Safety Marion and 155,000 ............. Britt S
e District Attorney's Equipment Upgrades Winston
Office Counties, AL
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Spokane Spokane Mobile Alternative Spokane, WA 1,250,000 ............. Cantwell, S
e Response Teams Murray
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Milton Police Police Department Equipment & Milton, WV 628,000 ............. Capito S
e Department Technology Upgrade Project
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Hurricane Police Police Department Technology Hurricane, WV 503,000 ............. Capito S
e Department & Equipment Upgrade Project
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Hancock County Commission Public Safety Radio Hancock County, 600,000 ............. Capito S
e Acquisition and Deployment WV
Initiative
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Ripley Police Police Department Equipment & Ripley, WV 340,000 ............. Capito S
e Department Technology Upgrade Project
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Hurricane Police Police Department Equipment Hurricane, WV 210,000 ............. Capito S
e Department Upgrade Project
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Wyoming County Emergency Next Generation 911 Center Wyoming County, 487,000 ............. Capito S
e Services/911 and Training Facility WV
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Hancock County Commission Law Enforcement Vehicle Hancock County, 374,000 ............. Capito S
e Upgrade WV
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Barbour County OEM/911 First Responder Radio Barbour County, 1,002,000 ............. Capito S
e Upgrades WV
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Kenova (Police Police Department Vehicle & Kenova, WV 287,000 ............. Capito S
e Dept) Equipment Upgrade Project
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Wheeling Police Police Department Wheeling, WV 250,000 ............. Capito S
e Department Neighborhood Resource Units
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Calhoun County Commission Sheriff Fleet Upgrade Calhoun County, 140,000 ............. Capito S
e WV
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Jefferson County Public Safety Equipment Jefferson 120,000 ............. Capito, S
e Commission County, WV Justice
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DOJ OJP--Byrn University of Charleston WV Corrections Leadership Charleston, WV 1,922,000 ............. Capito, S
e Training Justice
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Marshall University Forensic Genomic Institute Huntington, WV 2,500,000 ............. Capito, S
e Justice
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Fairmont State University Fairmont State Campus Police Fairmont, WV 643,000 ............. Capito, S
e Resource Upgrades Justice
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DOJ OJP--Byrn West Liberty University West Liberty University West Liberty, WV 463,000 ............. Capito, S
e Campus Police Upgrades Justice
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Harrison County Commission Law Enforcement Equipment Harrison County, 263,000 ............. Capito, S
e WV Justice
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DOJ OJP--Byrn East Baton Rouge District East Baton Rouge Crime Gun East Baton 1,250,000 ............. Cassidy S
e Attorney's Office Intelligence Center Program Rouge, LA
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Tensas Parish Police Jury Tensas Parish Police Tensas Parish, 250,000 ............. Cassidy S
e Department Security LA
Equipment Upgrades
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Grant Parish's Sheriffs Grant Parish Law Enforcement Grant Parish, LA 300,000 ............. Cassidy S
e Office Service Upgrades
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DOJ OJP--Byrn 22nd Judicial District 22nd Judicial District City of 500,000 ............. Cassidy S
e Court Specialty Courts Comprehensive Mental Health Covington, LA
and Substance Abuse
Treatment Initiative
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Jefferson Parish Coroner's Advanced Forensic Center Jefferson, 1,395,000 ............. Cassidy, S
e Office Equipment Project Plaquemines, Kennedy
St. John, St.
James,
Tangipahoa, St.
Benard,
Ascension,
Assumption,
Grant, St.
Charles, St.
Helana,
Terrebonne,
Lafourche, E.
Feliciana, LA
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Farmington Police Farmington Police Department Farmington, ME 240,000 ............. Collins S
e Department Public Safety Equipment
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Wells Police Department Wells Police Department Wells, ME 599,000 ............. Collins S
e Emergency Response Vessel
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Lewiston Police Department Lewiston Police Department Lewiston, ME 2,170,000 ............. Collins S
e Public Safety Equipment
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Rumford Police Department Rumford Police Department Rumford, ME 1,000,000 ............. Collins S
e Public Safety Equipment
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Somerset County Sheriff's Somerset County Sheriff's Somerset County, 294,000 ............. Collins S
e Office Office Public Safety ME
Equipment
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DOJ OJP--Byrn County of Hancock Hancock County Public Safety Hancock County, 2,300,000 ............. Collins S
e Equipment ME
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Waldo County Sheriff's Waldo County Sheriff's Office Waldo County, ME 688,000 ............. Collins, King S
e Office Public Safety Equipment
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Partners for Justice Public Defense Program Wilmington, DE 197,000 ............. Coons S
e Expansion
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Delaware Department of Safety Improvements at Dover, DE 350,000 ............. Coons S
e Correction Correctional Centers
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Community Legal Aid Improvement of Legal Aid Wilmington, DE 400,000 ............. Coons S
e Society Inc., of Delaware Services
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Milford Police Public Safety Emergency Milford, DE 435,000 ............. Coons S
e Department Rescue Vehicle
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Town of Viola Police Patrol Vehicle Viola, DE 75,000 ............. Coons S
e
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Town of Dewey Beach Police Equipment and Dewey Beach, DE 443,000 ............. Coons S
e Technology
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Ogden City Corporation Community Guardian: Regional Ogden City, UT 1,300,000 ............. Curtis S
e Response Initiative Phase 2
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Urbana School District 116 A Community School Project--A Urbana, IL 336,000 ............. Duckworth S
e Partnership for Community
Success to Decrease
Community Violence
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Defy Ventures Defy Ventures Programming Chicago, IL 271,000 ............. Duckworth S
e Support
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Youth Advocate Programs, Violence Prevention Cook County, IL 1,500,000 ............. Duckworth, S
e Inc. Initiative Durbin
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Aurora Crisis Intervention Aurora, IL 128,000 ............. Duckworth, S
e Initiative Durbin
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Safer Foundation Reentry initiative Chicago, IL 650,000 ............. Durbin S
e
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DOJ OJP--Byrn University of Chicago Police and community violence Chicago, IL 600,000 ............. Durbin S
e Crime Lab intervention initiative
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Village of Oak Park Equipment Upgrades Oak Park, IL 185,000 ............. Durbin S
e
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Freeport Technology upgrades Freeport, IL 600,000 ............. Durbin S
e
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Rush University System for Violent Crime Data Sharing Chicago, IL 1,665,000 ............. Durbin S
e Health Initiative
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DOJ OJP--Byrn SING--Shifting Into New Reentry Initiative Sangamon County, 300,000 ............. Durbin S
e Gear Reentry Program IL
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Save One Life Foundation Youth Mentoring Initiative Northern 250,000 ............. Durbin S
e Illinois, IL
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Chicago, Chicago Equipment upgrades Chicago, IL 500,000 ............. Durbin S
e Police Department
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Nanticoke City of Nanticoke Police Luzerne County, 298,000 ............. Fetterman S
e SUV's and Body and Car PA
Cameras
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Middleburg Borough Police Middleburg Police Dept. Body- Snyder County, 120,000 ............. Fetterman S
e Department Worn Camera & Dash-Cam PA
Technology Upgrades
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Borough of Dunmore Dunmore Police Department Lackawanna 288,000 ............. Fetterman S
e Upgrades County, PA
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Big Brothers Big Sisters Big Brothers Big Sisters of Allegheny 500,000 ............. Fetterman S
e of Greater Pittsburgh, Greater Pittsburgh Youth County, PA
Inc. Mentoring and Violence
Intervention in Pittsburgh-
Area Schools
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DOJ OJP--Byrn The Exodus Road Combatting Youth Exploitation Philadelphia, PA 350,000 ............. Fetterman, S
e Online Initiative McCormick
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Omaha Police Public Safety Omaha, NE 1,000,000 ............. Fischer S
e Equipment
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Coconino County Sheriff's Coconino County Public Safety Flagstaff, AZ 1,980,000 ............. Gallego, S
e Office Communications Kelly
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Town of Wellton Police Town of Wellton Police Wellton, AZ 324,000 ............. Gallego, S
e Department Vehicles Kelly
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Williams Williams Police Williams, AZ 462,000 ............. Gallego, S
e Communications Kelly
Infrastructure Upgrades
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DOJ OJP--Byrn La Paz County Sheriff's La Paz County SWAT Team Parker, AZ 579,000 ............. Gallego, S
e Office Response Vehicle Kelly
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Nogales--Nogales Nogales Police Vehicles Nogales, AZ 481,000 ............. Gallego, S
e Police Department Kelly
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Safford Police Department Safford Police Department Safford, AZ 250,000 ............. Gallego, S
e Mobile Command Center Kelly
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Douglas Douglas Police Equipment Douglas, AZ 627,000 ............. Gallego, S
e Kelly
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Pima County Sheriff's Pima County Sheriff's Tucson, AZ 1,400,000 ............. Gallego, S
e Department Department Training Facility Kelly
Upgrades
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Safe Horizon, Inc. Services to Survivors of New York, NY 500,000 ............. Gillibrand, S
e Violence Schumer
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Chester City of Chester Police Chester, SC 821,000 ............. Graham S
e Department Equipment
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Town of McBee Town of McBee Policing McBee, SC 250,000 ............. Graham S
e Equipment and Technology
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Town of Lexington Town of Lexington Police Lexington, SC 203,000 ............. Graham S
e Department
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Town of Irmo Irmo Public Safety Vehicles Irmo, SC 396,000 ............. Graham S
e
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Gallup Police Department Crime Scene Reconstruction Gallup, NM 115,000 ............. Heinrich S
e Equipment
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Farmington Crime Forensic Equipment Farmington, NM 629,000 ............. Heinrich S
e
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Las Cruces Evidence Processing Lab Las Cruces, NM 1,000,000 ............. Heinrich S
e
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Eastern New Mexico Campus Lighting and Safety Portales, NM 533,000 ............. Heinrich S
e University
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Bernalillo County Forensic and Crime Scene Bernalillo 1,050,000 ............. Heinrich S
e Sheriff's Office Reconstruction Equipment County, NM
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DOJ OJP--Byrn New Mexico Coalition of Sexual Assault Helpline and Albuquerque, NM 1,668,000 ............. Heinrich S
e Sexual Assault Programs, Workforce Trauma Institute
Inc.
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Albuquerque Police Forensic Laboratory and Crime Albuquerque, NM 908,000 ............. Heinrich S
e Department Scene Processing Equipment
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DOJ OJP--Byrn New Mexicans to Prevent Youth Violence Prevention Albuquerque, NM 350,000 ............. Heinrich S
e Gun Violence Programs
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DOJ OJP--Byrn University of New Mexico, DNA Processing Laboratory Albuquerque, NM 1,000,000 ............. Heinrich, S
e Office of the Medical Lujan
Investigator
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Institute for Marine Cybersecurity Equipment and Gulfport, MS 500,000 ............. Hyde-Smith S
e Mammal Studies, Inc. Data Management Upgrade
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Corinth Police Vehicle Fleet Expansion Corinth, MS 483,000 ............. Hyde-Smith S
e Department
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DOJ OJP--Byrn University of Mississippi Training for Justice System Statewide, MS 838,000 ............. Hyde-Smith, S
e Professionals Wicker
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Mississippi Youth Juvenile Delinquency Camp Shelby, MS 500,000 ............. Hyde-Smith, S
e Challenge Academy Prevention Initiative Wicker
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Mississippi State Forensic Science Institute Starkville, MS 2,500,000 ............. Hyde-Smith, S
e University and Digital Forensics Lab Wicker
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Mercer County Commission Police Vehicles and Equipment Mercer County, 350,000 ............. Justice S
e WV
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DOJ OJP--Byrn George Mason University Advancing Victim Services: Statewide/ 1,027,000 ............. Kaine, Warner S
e Domestic Violence Response Multiple
Training Locations, VA
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Children's Hospital of the Expanding Access to CHKD's Statewide/ 750,000 ............. Kaine, Warner S
e King's Daughters (CHKD) Child Advocacy Center Multiple
Services for Youth Suffering Locations, VA
from Abuse and Neglect
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DOJ OJP--Byrn FailSafe--ERA FailSafe--ERA Restorative Statewide/ 460,000 ............. Kaine, Warner S
e Reentry Multiple
Locations, VA
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Southside Virginia SVCC Rural Campus Safety Statewide/ 1,017,000 ............. Kaine, Warner S
e Community College Initiative Multiple
Locations, VA
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DOJ OJP--Byrn University of Louisiana Drug Quality Control Monroe, LA 825,000 ............. Kennedy S
e Monroe Laboratory
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Hennepin County Sheriff's Focus on Fentanyl Education, Minneapolis, MN 610,000 ............. Klobuchar, S
e Office Enforcement, Public Advocacy Smith
and Warrant Execution
Initiative
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Lake of the Woods County Fast Response Boat for Search Baudette, MN 1,000,000 ............. Klobuchar, S
e and Rescue Smith
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DOJ OJP--Byrn San Juan County San Juan County LEAD (Law San Juan County, 250,000 ............. Lujan S
e Partnership Enforcement Assisted NM
Diversion)
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Albuquerque Expansion of School-Based Albuquerque, NM 1,035,000 ............. Lujan S
e Violence Initiative
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Coalition to Stop Violence Coalition to Stop Violence Albuquerque, NM 93,000 ............. Lujan S
e Against Native Women Against Native Women
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Roca, Inc. Stopping Violence through Chelsea, MA 1,664,000 ............. Markey, S
e Employment Warren
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Madisonville Cybercrime Training Facility Madisonville, KY 2,500,000 ............. McConnell S
e Equipment
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Warren County Fiscal Court Law Enforcement Technology Warren County, 352,000 ............. McConnell S
e and Equipment KY
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Johnstown Johnstown Police Department City of 250,000 ............. McCormick S
e Crisis Intervention Team Johnstown, PA
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Allegheny County Allegheny County Police and Allegheny 1,000,000 ............. McCormick S
e Fire Training Academy Public County, PA
Safety Equipment and
Facility Upgrades
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Kansas Bureau of Southeast Kansas Regional Pittsburg, KS 8,000,000 ............. Moran S
e Investigation Crime Center and Laboratory
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Big Brothers Big Sisters Youth Mentoring and Juvenile Wichita, KS 1,000,000 ............. Moran S
e of Kansas Delinquency Prevention
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Elyria Radio Improvement Project Elyria, OH 500,000 ............. Moreno S
e
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Alaska Native Women's Training and Technical Statewide, AK 1,000,000 ............. Murkowski S
e Resource Center Assistance for Alaska Tribal
Justice Systems
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DOJ OJP--Byrn State of Alaska, Next Generation 911 Physical Unorganized 1,000,000 ............. Murkowski S
e Department of Public Addressing Borough, AK
Safety
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Tanana Chiefs Conference TCC Region Mobile Sexual Statewide, AK 498,000 ............. Murkowski S
e Assault Response Team (SART)
Pilot Program
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Alaska Network on Domestic Serving Victims in Alaska Statewide, AK 3,500,000 ............. Murkowski S
e Violence and Sexual
Assault
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Valdez Emergency Services Valdez, AK 5,500,000 ............. Murkowski S
e Infrastructure Replacement
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DOJ OJP--Byrn King County Sexual Assault Services for Sexual Assault Renton, WA 1,750,000 ............. Murray S
e Resource Center Survivors
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DOJ OJP--Byrn SafePath Children's Technology Investments Cobb County, GA 100,000 ............. Ossoff S
e Advocacy Center, Inc.
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DOJ OJP--Byrn The Extension, Inc. Pre-Release Treatment for Cobb County, GA 787,000 ............. Ossoff S
e Substance Abuse
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DOJ OJP--Byrn CHRIS 180, Inc. Project Prevent School Fulton County, 528,000 ............. Ossoff S
e Violence GA
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DOJ OJP--Byrn LiveSafe Resources, Inc. Technology Upgrades for Cobb County, GA 116,000 ............. Ossoff S
e Services to Survivors
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Satilla Health Foundation, Forensic Interview Equipment Ware County, GA 92,000 ............. Ossoff S
e Inc., d/b/a Satilla
Advocacy Services
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Women's Moving On, Inc. d/ Services for Domestic DeKalb County, 372,000 ............. Ossoff S
e b/a Women's Resource Violence Survivors GA
Center to End Domestic
Violence
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Fulton County Medical Unidentified and Missing Fulton County, 362,000 ............. Ossoff S
e Examiner Persons Forensic Genetic GA
Genealogy Testing Initiative
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Behavioral Health Services Mental Health Crisis Co- Lowndes County, 211,000 ............. Ossoff, S
e of South Georgia Responder Program GA Warnock
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Fayetteville Opioid Detection System City of 92,000 ............. Ossoff, S
e Fayetteville, Warnock
GA
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Alameda Crime Victims Initiative City of Alameda, 900,000 ............. Padilla, S
e CA Schiff
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Oakland County Sheriff's Law Enforcement Safety Oakland, MI 26,000 ............. Peters S
e Office Equipment
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Westland Westland Police Technology Wayne, MI 100,000 ............. Peters S
e Update
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Warren Police Officer Safety Equipment Macomb, MI 38,000 ............. Peters S
e Department
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Kalamazoo Kalamazoo Department of Kalamazoo, MI 490,000 ............. Peters S
e Public Safety Patrol
Vehicles
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Van Buren County DNA Analysis Technology Van Buren, MI 576,000 ............. Peters S
e
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Elizabeth Buffum Chace Elizabeth Buffum Chace Center Warwick, RI 660,000 ............. Reed S
e Center Program Support
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Building Futures Building Futures: Reentry Cranston, RI 300,000 ............. Reed S
e Pathways to Construction
Careers
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Nonviolence Institute Nonviolent Intervention Providence, RI 260,000 ............. Reed S
e Services
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Johnson & Wales University Johnson & Wales University Providence, RI 115,000 ............. Reed S
e Police Equipment
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Office of the Rhode Island Handle With Care RI Cranston, RI 125,000 ............. Reed S
e Attorney General
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DOJ OJP--Byrn West Warwick Police West Warwick Cruiser West Warwick, RI 100,000 ............. Reed S
e Department Replacement
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Day One Day One Expanding Child Statewide, RI 470,000 ............. Reed S
e Sexual Abuse Prevention and
Services
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Women's Resource Center Women's Resource Center Newport, RI 1,000,000 ............. Reed S
e Services for Victims of
Domestic Violence
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Vermont Legal Aid Justice Mobile Statewide, VT 1,999,000 ............. Sanders S
e
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Honolulu Police Department Records Division Digitization Honolulu, HI 520,000 ............. Schatz S
e Project
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Chaminade University of Chaminade University Justice Honolulu, HI 1,000,000 ............. Schatz S
e Honolulu Institute
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DOJ OJP--Byrn San Francisco Police San Francisco Police San Francisco, 550,000 ............. Schiff S
e Department Department--Crime Lab and CA
Rapid DNA Unit
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DOJ OJP--Byrn City of Portsmouth ICACCOPS & NH ICAC Enhanced Portsmouth, NH 1,000,000 ............. Shaheen S
e Capacity Program
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Newport Police Department Newport Police Department Newport, NH 132,000 ............. Shaheen S
e Records/Dispatch Software
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Montana State University Gallatin College Law Bozeman, MT 320,000 ............. Sheehy S
e Enforcement Academy
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Roscommon County Children's Advocacy Center Roscommon, MI 1,000,000 ............. Slotkin S
e Building Campaign
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Wayne County Sheriff's Body Worn Camera Program Wayne County, MI 700,000 ............. Slotkin S
e Office
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Town of Mayodan Public Safety Communication Town of Mayodan, 342,000 ............. Tillis S
e Upgrades NC
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Transylvania County Emergency Communication Transylvania 800,000 ............. Tillis S
e Technology and Equipment County, NC
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Wilcox County Sheriff's Funding for Patrol Vehicles Camden, AL 250,000 ............. Tuberville S
e Office to Support Law Enforcement
in Wilcox County
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Youth Advocate Programs, Youth Violence Prevention Baltimore 450,000 ............. Van Hollen S
e Inc. Project County, MD
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Boys & Girls Clubs of Statewide Program Expansion Baltimore City, 2,000,000 ............. Van Hollen S
e Metropolitan Baltimore and Crime Prevention MD
Initiative
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Office of the States Office Technology Baltimore City, 775,000 ............. Van Hollen S
e Attorney for Baltimore Modernization and MD
City Cybersecurity Enhancements
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Columbia County Board of Family Violence Services and Columbia County, 325,000 ............. Warnock S
e Commissioners Support Unit GA
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Tharros Place, Inc. Residential Housing for Human Chatham County, 357,000 ............. Warnock S
e Trafficking Survivors Bryan County,
Effingham
County, Liberty
County, Glynn
County, Long
County, GA
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Vermont Department of Peer Recovery Coaches in Statewide, VT 1,187,000 ............. Welch S
e Corrections Correctional Facilities
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Town of North Providence Patrol Vehicle North 62,000 ............. Whitehouse S
e Providence, RI
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DOJ OJP--Byrn Town of Scituate Police Police Equipment & Patrol Scituate, RI 449,000 ............. Whitehouse S
e Department Vehicles
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Rialto Rialto Police Station's Rialto, CA 1,031,000 Aguilar ............. H
Technology and Safety
Equipment Project
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DOJ COPS Tech City of San Bernardino San Bernardino Mobile Crime San Bernardino, 1,031,000 Aguilar ............. H
Prevention Program CA
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Peculiar Peculiar Police Department Peculiar, MO 120,000 Alford ............. H
Radios
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DOJ COPS Tech Bristol Rhode Island Bristol PD Interoperable Bristol, RI 966,000 Amo ............. H
Police Department Encrypted Radio Project
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DOJ COPS Tech Smithfield Police Essential Technology and Smithfield, RI 785,000 Amo ............. H
Department Equipment for Smithfield
Police Department
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DOJ COPS Tech Town of North Smithfield North Smithfield Police North 500,000 Amo ............. H
Department Improvements Smithfield, RI
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DOJ COPS Tech Douglas County, Nevada, Douglas County Sheriff's Minden, NV 400,000 Amodei ............. H
Sheriff's Office Office Mobile Command Center
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Reno, Reno Police Reno Police Department's Real Reno, NV 1,200,000 Amodei Cortez Masto, H
Department Time Information Center Rosen
Project
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Fallon Modernizing the Fallon Police Fallon, NV 1,000,000 Amodei Cortez Masto, H
Department Dispatch and Rosen
Emergency Response
Communication Network and
Records Management System
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DOJ COPS Tech Washoe County Northern Nevada Mobile Washoe County, 3,000,000 Amodei Cortez Masto, H
Intelligence Response NV Rosen
Vehicle
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Phoenix Phoenix Real Time Crime Phoenix, AZ 2,062,000 Ansari, ............. H
Center (RTCC) Stanton
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DOJ COPS Tech Douglas County Sheriff's Sheriff's Office Technology Douglas County, 639,000 Bacon Fischer H/S
Office Systems Upgrades NE
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DOJ COPS Tech City of East Lansing East Lansing Police East Lansing, MI 472,000 Barrett Peters, H
Department Public Safety & Slotkin
Security Enhancements
Initiative
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Vinita Park Vinita Park & 8 St. Louis 324,000 Bell ............. H
Municipalities Police County, MO
Equipment and Vehicle
Upgrades
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DOJ COPS Tech Sacramento County Sacramento County Sheriff's Sacramento 800,000 Bera Schiff H
Sheriff's Office Office ICAC Technology County, CA
Project
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DOJ COPS Tech County of Houghton, Houghton County Patrol Houghton County, 385,000 Bergman Peters H/S
Michigan Vehicle Replacement MI
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Alexandria, VA Violence and Crime Prevention City of 670,000 Beyer ............. H
Technology within the City Alexandria, VA
of Alexandria
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Alexandria, VA Radio System Interoperability City of 650,000 Beyer ............. H
Upgrade Alexandria, VA
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DOJ COPS Tech Citrus County Sheriff's Citrus Sheriff Enhanced Radio Citrus County, 3,000,000 Bilirakis ............. H
Office Interoperability FL
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DOJ COPS Tech District School Board of Weapons Detection Enhancement Pasco County, FL 1,750,000 Bilirakis ............. H
Pasco County and Security Updates for
Pasco County Schools
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DOJ COPS Tech Columbus State University Columbus State University Columbus, GA 313,000 Bishop (GA) ............. H
Public Safety Investment
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DOJ COPS Tech Early County Board of Regional E911 Equipment Early County, GA 629,000 Bishop (GA) ............. H
Commissioners Upgrade
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Newton, GA City of Newton Public Safety Newton, GA 120,000 Bishop (GA) ............. H
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DOJ COPS Tech Clatsop County Clatsop County Public Safety Clatsop County, 1,031,000 Bonamici Merkley, H
Equipment & 911 Operations OR Wyden
Initiative
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DOJ COPS Tech Clinton County Government Countywide Emergency Radio Clinton County, 2,100,000 Bost ............. H
and Communication System IL
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Scranton Scranton Police Department Scranton, PA 500,000 Bresnahan Fetterman, H/S
Public Safety Equipment McCormick
Upgrades
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DOJ COPS Tech Cuyahoga County Internet Crimes Against Cleveland, OH 500,000 Brown ............. H
Executive's Office Children Taskforce
Technology
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Gillespie Gillespie Rural Policing Gillespie, IL 200,000 Budzinski ............. H
Technology Equipment
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DOJ COPS Tech County of San Luis Obispo San Luis Obispo County Jail San Luis Obispo, 1,031,000 Carbajal ............. H
Security System Project CA
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DOJ COPS Tech Ohio Jewish Communities on Community Security Technology Columbus, OH 300,000 Carey Moreno H
behalf of JewishColumbus Funding Project
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DOJ COPS Tech Indiana State Police Indiana State Police Internet Indianapolis, IN 675,000 Carson ............. H
Crimes Against Children
(ICAC) Task Force Program
Equipment
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DOJ COPS Tech Honolulu Police Department Emergency Mobile Command City and County 1,000,000 Case ............. H
Vehicle of Honolulu, HI
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DOJ COPS Tech Bexar County, Texas Bexar County Emergency Bexar County, TX 1,031,000 Castro ............. H
Communications Radio
Replacement
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DOJ COPS Tech The Upland Police Computer-Aided Dispatch/ Upland, CA 1,031,000 Chu ............. H
Department Records Management System
Upgrade
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DOJ COPS Tech City of South Pasadena South Pasadena Public Safety South Pasadena, 1,031,000 Chu ............. H
Radio Communications CA
Upgrades
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Pasadena Regional Public Safety Pasadena, CA 1,031,000 Chu ............. H
Communications Upgrade -
Pasadena Prime Site and
Repeater Sites
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Tucson Tucson Police Vehicles Tucson, AZ 4,200,000 Ciscomani Gallego, H
Kelly
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Covina Covina East San Gabriel Covina, CA 1,031,000 Cisneros ............. H
Valley Police Communications
Project
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DOJ COPS Tech City of La Verne Modernization of La Verne's La Verne, CA 1,031,000 Cisneros ............. H
Public Safety Dispatch
Center & Response
Infrastructure Project
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Monrovia Monrovia Police Department's Monrovia, CA 1,031,000 Cisneros ............. H
Critical Communication
Center Upgrade to Regional
Interoperability Project
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Lee's Summit, Public Safety Technology Lee's Summit, MO 1,039,000 Cleaver ............. H
Missouri Equipment
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DOJ COPS Tech Kansas City Area Public Safety Technology Kansas City, MO 1,031,000 Cleaver ............. H
Transportation Authority
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DOJ COPS Tech Board of Police Police Aviation Technology Kansas City, MO 1,031,000 Cleaver ............. H
Commissioners of Kansas Equipment
City, Missouri
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DOJ COPS Tech Memphis Police Department Memphis Police Department Memphis, TN 1,031,000 Cohen ............. H
Equipment and Software
Upgrades Project
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DOJ COPS Tech Fairfax County Government Fairfax County Public Safety Fairfax County, 1,031,000 Connolly ............. H
Communications Critical VA
Infrastructure Project
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DOJ COPS Tech Fairfax County Government Advanced Disaster Management Fairfax County, 175,000 Connolly ............. H
Simulator (ADMS) Training VA
Project
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DOJ COPS Tech Fairfax County Government Fairfax County Real Time Fairfax County, 1,031,000 Connolly Kaine, Warner H
Crime Center Enhancements VA
for Emerging Threats
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Orange Real Time Crime Center Orange, CA 1,031,000 Correa Schiff H
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DOJ COPS Tech Coventry Police Department Coventry Police Department Coventry, CT 446,000 Courtney ............. H
Dispatch and Body Camera
Equipment Upgrades
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DOJ COPS Tech Town of Ledyard Police Dispatch System Ledyard, CT 229,000 Courtney Blumenthal, H/S
Replacement Murphy
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Burnsville Burnsville Public Safety Burnsville, MN 1,039,000 Craig Klobuchar, H
Mobile Command Post Smith
Replacement
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Woodbury Public Safety Communications Woodbury, MN 1,031,000 Craig Klobuchar, H
and Response Equipment Smith
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Elko New Market Elko New Market Police Camera Elko New Market, 104,000 Craig Klobuchar, H
Upgrades MN Smith
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Lonsdale Lonsdale Public Safety Lonsdale, MN 182,000 Craig Klobuchar, H
Technology and Communication Smith
Improvement
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DOJ COPS Tech Scott County Scott County Law Enforcement Shakopee, MN 1,031,000 Craig Klobuchar, H
Records Management System Smith
Upgrades
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DOJ COPS Tech Montgomery County East Montgomery County Radio New Caney, TX 4,200,000 Crenshaw ............. H
Tower Enhancement
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DOJ COPS Tech City of DeSoto, Texas City of DeSoto Police DeSoto, TX 360,000 Crockett ............. H
Police Department Department Violent Crime
Prevention Technology
Project
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Dallas, TX City of Dallas Police Dallas, TX 204,000 Crockett ............. H
Department Helicopter Multi-
Use Mapping Computers
Project
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DOJ COPS Tech Arapahoe County Sheriff's Law Enforcement Radio and Arapahoe County, 1,031,000 Crow Bennet, H
Office Communications Technology CO Hickenlooper
Upgrades
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DOJ COPS Tech Overland Park Police Overland Park Police Overland Park, 1,031,000 Davids ............. H
Department Department Body Camera KS
Replacement
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DOJ COPS Tech Allegheny Valley Regional Police Patrol Boat Allegheny 125,000 Deluzio ............. H
Police Department County, PA
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DOJ COPS Tech Ross Township Police Body Worn Cameras/In Car Pittsburgh, PA 502,000 Deluzio ............. H
Department Cameras
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Gresham Real-Time Information Center Gresham, OR 907,000 Dexter Merkley, H
Wyden
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DOJ COPS Tech Miami-Dade Sheriff's Miami-Dade Sheriff Office Miami-Dade 4,200,000 Diaz-Balart ............. H
Office Global Public Safety and County, FL
Equipment Expansion
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DOJ COPS Tech Miami-Dade Sheriff's Miami-Dade Sheriff Office Miami-Dade 1,050,000 Diaz-Balart ............. H
Office Mobile Operation Command County, FL
Center Upgrades
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DOJ COPS Tech Village of Virginia Village of Virginia Garden's Virginia 450,000 Diaz-Balart ............. H
Gardens Law Enforcement Technology Gardens, FL
Upgrades
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DOJ COPS Tech Downriver Community DCC Downriver Public Safety Wayne County, MI 1,031,000 Dingell ............. H
Conference Technology Improvements
Project
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DOJ COPS Tech Charter Township of Canton Canton Township Bi- Township of 1,031,000 Dingell Peters, H
Directional Antennas Project Canton, MI Slotkin
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DOJ COPS Tech Lewis & Clark County Lewis and Clark County Lewis and Clark 500,000 Downing ............. H
Sheriff's Office Sheriff's Office County, MT
Communications Equipment
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DOJ COPS Tech Liberty County Sheriff's Bristol Microwave Site Liberty County, 495,000 Dunn ............. H
Office Transmit and Receive FL
Conversion
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DOJ COPS Tech Jackson County Sheriff's Community Outreach Center Jackson County, 1,250,000 Dunn ............. H
Office FL
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DOJ COPS Tech Washington County Washington County Sheriff's Washington 375,000 Dunn ............. H
Sheriff's Office Office Public Safety County, FL
Communications Tower Upgrade
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DOJ COPS Tech Tallahassee Police Tallahassee Police Department Tallahassee, FL 2,100,000 Dunn ............. H
Department (TPD) Training Facility Indoor
Tactical Firing Range
Equipment
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DOJ COPS Tech Yancey County Sheriff's Yancey County Sheriff's Burnsville, NC 930,000 Edwards ............. H
Office Office Communications and
Security Upgrades
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DOJ COPS Tech Annapolis Police Annapolis Mobile Command Unit Annapolis, MD 1,031,000 Elfreth ............. H
Department
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DOJ COPS Tech Anne Arundel County, Joint 911 Public Safety Anne Arundel 3,500,000 Elfreth Van Hollen H/S
Maryland Center Technology County, MD
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DOJ COPS Tech Rio Grande Council of Regional Interoperable El Paso County, 1,031,000 Escobar ............. H
Governments Communications Project TX
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DOJ COPS Tech Anthony Texas Police Town of Anthony Texas Police Town of Anthony, 1,031,000 Escobar ............. H
Department Department Mobile Command TX
Post and Technology
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DOJ COPS Tech Jackson County, Enhancement of Jackson County Jackson County, 1,919,422 Ezell ............. H
Mississippi Public Safety Equipment and MS
Technology
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DOJ COPS Tech Fort Bend County District Fort Bend County Digital Fort Bend 1,031,000 Fletcher ............. H
Attorney's Office Evidence Repository County, TX
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DOJ COPS Tech Harris County Sheriff's Mobile Command Posts Harris County, 1,031,000 Fletcher ............. H
Office TX
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Lincoln--Police Lincoln Police Department Lincoln, NE 474,842 Flood ............. H
Department Cruisers
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Tulare City of Tulare's Police Tulare, CA 579,150 Fong ............. H
Dispatch Expansion Project
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Durham Police Real-Time Crime Center Durham, NC 1,031,000 Foushee ............. H
Department Technology and Equipment
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DOJ COPS Tech Durham County Office of Mobile Command Center Project Durham, NC 1,000,000 Foushee ............. H
the Sheriff
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Glendale Verdugo Communications Center Glendale, CA 1,031,000 Friedman ............. H
Equipment Upgrades
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DOJ COPS Tech Glendale Police Department Real Time Intelligence Center Glendale, CA 1,031,000 Friedman ............. H
Expansion
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DOJ COPS Tech Francis Marion University Francis Marion University Florence, SC 754,500 Fry ............. H
(FMU) Campus Police Security
Improvements
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DOJ COPS Tech Chesterfield County Chesterfield County Radio Chesterfield 3,943,978 Fry ............. H
Sheriff's Office Improvement Project County, SC
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DOJ COPS Tech Horry County Government Horry County Emergency Horry County, SC 523,740 Fry ............. H
Communications Enhancements
Project
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Marion City of Marion Police Marion, SC 105,000 Fry ............. H
Department Equipment Upgrade
Project
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DOJ COPS Tech Marion County Sheriff's Marion County Sheriff's Marion County, 567,148 Fry ............. H
Office Office County Wide Time SC
Division Multiple Access
(TDMA) Capable Radios
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DOJ COPS Tech County of Solano Solano County Radio Solano County, 1,031,000 Garamendi ............. H
Infrastructure and CA
Interoperability
Improvements
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DOJ COPS Tech The City of Vallejo Police Vallejo Police Department's Vallejo, CA 1,031,000 Garamendi ............. H
Department Resiliency and Elevated
Public Safety Project
(Mobile Unit)
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DOJ COPS Tech Village of Stickney-- Stickney Police Radio Stickney, IL 428,000 Garcia (IL) ............. H
Department of Police Upgrades
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DOJ COPS Tech Incorporated Village of Rockville Centre Police Rockville 1,031,000 Gillen ............. H
Rockville Centre Security Cameras Centre, NY
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Sweetwater City of Sweetwater Policing Sweetwater, FL 1,050,000 Gimenez ............. H
Equipment and Safety Project
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DOJ COPS Tech North East Independent North East Independent School Bexar County, TX 4,200,000 Gonzales, ............. H
School District (ISD) District (NEISD) Law Tony (TX)
Police Department Enforcement Safety and
Security Enhancements
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DOJ COPS Tech Terrell County Sheriff's Terrell County Law Terrell County, 3,200,000 Gonzales, ............. H
Office Enforcement Communications TX Tony (TX)
Upgrades
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DOJ COPS Tech Medina County Medina County Radio Medina County, 4,200,000 Gonzales, ............. H
Communications Upgrades TX Tony (TX)
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DOJ COPS Tech Cameron County Sheriff's Cameron County Sheriff's Cameron County, 375,000 Gonzalez, ............. H
Office Bulletproof Windshields TX Vincente
(TX)
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DOJ COPS Tech Cheshire County Portable Radio Update Cheshire County, 300,000 Goodlander ............. H
Cheshire County Law NH
Enforcement
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DOJ COPS Tech Bergenfield Police Emergency Services Bergenfield, NJ 1,031,000 Gottheimer Kim H
Department Communications Equipment
Improvement Project
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Modesto City of Modesto Police Modesto, CA 1,031,000 Gray ............. H
Enhanced Radio System
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DOJ COPS Tech Floyd County Board of Communications Improvement Floyd County, GA 1,731,500 Greene ............. H
Commissioners Strategy for Floyd County
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DOJ COPS Tech Craig County Sheriff's Craig County Emergency Craig County, VA 1,400,000 Griffith ............. H
Office Communications Project
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DOJ COPS Tech New River Valley Emergency New River Valley Emergency Montgomery 2,100,000 Griffith Kaine, Warner H
Communications Regional Communications Regional County, VA
Authority Authority (NRVECRA)
Interoperable P25 Public
Safety Communications System
Project
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DOJ COPS Tech Dickenson County Board of Dickenson County Sheriff's Dickenson 859,095 Griffith Kaine, Warner H
Supervisors Department Public Safety County, VA
Communications Upgrade
Project
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Bristol, Virginia Police Vehicles for the City Bristol, VA 294,800 Griffith Kaine, Warner H
of Bristol, Virginia Project
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DOJ COPS Tech Franklin County, VA Franklin County Law Franklin County, 607,968 Griffith ............. H
Enforcement Radio Upgrades VA
Project
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DOJ COPS Tech Carbon County, WY Police Pursuit Vehicle Carbon County, 600,000 Hageman ............. H
Acquisition WY
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Phoenix Law Enforcement Simulator Phoenix, AZ 1,900,000 Hamadeh ............. H
Training Equipment
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Manteca Manteca PD's Real Time Manteca, CA 599,000 Harder ............. H
Information Center
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Stockton City of Stockton's Combating Stockton, CA 1,000,000 Harder ............. H
Crime in Real Time Program
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Lodi Lodi Police Department's Lodi, CA 1,031,000 Harder ............. H
Regional Training Facility
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DOJ COPS Tech Town of Catawba Town of Catawba Police Fleet Catawba, NC 353,015 Harrigan ............. H
Upgrade
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Statesville City of Statesville Tactical Statesville, NC 573,779 Harrigan ............. H
Multipurpose Response and
Rescue Vehicle and
Dispatching Consoles Project
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DOJ COPS Tech Lincoln County, North Mobile Command Truck-- Lincoln County, 900,000 Harrigan ............. H
Carolina Emergency Operations Center NC
(EOC)
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DOJ COPS Tech Vermilion Parish Sheriff's Vermilion Parish Portable and Vermilion 1,467,002 Higgins ............. H
Office Mobile Radio Upgrades Parish, LA
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DOJ COPS Tech Howard County Sheriff's Howard County Sheriff's Howard County, 1,364,725 Hinson ............. H
Department Department Communication and IA
Radio Project
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DOJ COPS Tech Hardin County Sheriff Hardin County Radio Hardin County, 3,054,209 Hinson ............. H
Infrastructure Project IA
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DOJ COPS Tech Nye County NV Security Enhancements Nye County, NV 1,031,000 Horsford Cortez Masto, H
Project Rosen
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DOJ COPS Tech Lyon County Mobile Crisis Response Co- Lyon County, NV 90,000 Horsford Cortez Masto, H
Responder Vehicle Rosen
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Corvallis Corvallis Backup 9-1-1 Center Corvallis, OR 1,031,000 Hoyle ............. H
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DOJ COPS Tech County of Humboldt, Humboldt County Sheriff's Eureka, CA 153,000 Huffman ............. H
Sheriff's Office Office Law Enforcement
Computer Replacement
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Houston Police Houston Police Department Houston, TX 1,000,000 Hunt ............. H
Department Domestic Abuse Response Team
Patrol Initiative
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DOJ COPS Tech Chicago State University Community Centered Security Chicago, IL 908,000 Jackson (IL) ............. H
Measures for Chicago State
University Police Department
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DOJ COPS Tech Village of Evergreen Park Evergreen Park Police Evergreen Park, 487,000 Jackson (IL) ............. H
Department Body Worn Camera IL
and In-Squad Video System
Project
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DOJ COPS Tech Office of Exposition Park Exposition Park Public Safety Los Angeles, CA 1,039,000 Kamlager-Dove ............. H
Management Parkwide Surveillance
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DOJ COPS Tech Township of Warren Township of Warren, New Warren Township, 900,000 Kean ............. H
Jersey Public Safety NJ
Communications Equipment
Upgrade
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DOJ COPS Tech County of Iroquois Emergency Services Iroquois County, 1,039,000 Kelly (IL) ............. H
Interoperable Radio IL
Communications Project--
Iroquois County, IL
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DOJ COPS Tech City of West Point, MS West Point Crime Prevention West Point, MS 1,000,000 Kelly (MS) Hyde-Smith, H/S
Initiative Wicker
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DOJ COPS Tech Chickasaw County Board of Chickasaw County Sheriff Chickasaw 1,000,000 Kelly (MS) ............. H
Supervisors Department COPS Project County, MS
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DOJ COPS Tech Utah Department of Public Utah Department of Public Salt Lake City, 800,000 Kennedy (UT) ............. H
Safety Safety Narcotics Field UT
Testing Equipment
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DOJ COPS Tech Southampton County Southampton Franklin Regional Southampton 629,834 Kiggans Kaine, Warner H
Emergency Communications County, VA
Network
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DOJ COPS Tech Nevada City Police Nevada City Police Department Nevada City, CA 350,000 Kiley ............. H
Department Portable Radio Equipment
Replacement
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Tustin Tustin Security Improvement Tustin, CA 2,500,000 Kim ............. H
Project
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Anaheim Anaheim Police Department-- Anaheim, CA 500,000 Kim ............. H
Real Time Crime Center
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DOJ COPS Tech Kane County State's Kane County State's Kane County, IL 1,000,000 Krishnamoorth ............. H
Attorney's Office Attorney's Office Technology i
Upgrades
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DOJ COPS Tech Palatine Police Department Community Engagement Palatine, IL 239,000 Krishnamoorth ............. H
Enhancement & Patrol Project i
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Bloomington Real Time Information and Bloomington, IL 556,900 LaHood ............. H
Crime Center
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DOJ COPS Tech Southold Town Police Southold Town Police Town of 132,857 LaLota ............. H
Department Department Radio Upgrades Southold, NY
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DOJ COPS Tech Southampton Town Police Southampton Town Police Town of 782,100 LaLota ............. H
Department Department Mobile Command Southampton, NY
Center Technology Upgrades
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DOJ COPS Tech Whatcom County Sheriff's Whatcom County Sheriff's Whatcom County, 600,000 Larsen ............. H
Office Office Portable Radio WA
Replacement Project
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DOJ COPS Tech Mount Vernon Police Mount Vernon Police Document Mount Vernon, NY 539,000 Latimer ............. H
Department Conversion Project
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Plant City, Vehicle Incident Prevention City of Plant 515,586 Lee (FL) ............. H
Florida and Mitigation Program City, FL
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DOJ COPS Tech County of Orange County of Orange Law Orange County, 1,031,000 Levin ............. H
Enforcement Fleet CA
Modernization
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DOJ COPS Tech City of San Jose Copper Theft and Wire San Jose, CA 1,031,000 Liccardo ............. H
Vandalism Video Surveillance
System
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Hermosa Beach Real Time Crime Center Hermosa Beach, 1,031,000 Lieu ............. H
Project CA
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Santa Monica Dispatch Center Santa Monica, CA 841,000 Lieu ............. H
Communications Upgrade
Project
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Torrance Public Safety Digital Torrance, CA 1,031,000 Lieu ............. H
Infrastructure Expansion
Project
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DOJ COPS Tech City of St. Petersburg St. Petersburg Police Public St. Petersburg, 480,000 Luna ............. H
Safety Vehicles FL
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Houston Houston City of Houston Houston Houston, TX 1,450,000 Luttrell ............. H
Police Department Police Department
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Brockton Brockton Public Safety Brockton, MA 1,031,000 Lynch Markey, H
Building Equipment Warren
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DOJ COPS Tech County of Carbon Carbon County Sheriff Jim Thorpe, PA 60,000 Mackenzie ............. H
Equipment and Technology
Upgrades
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DOJ COPS Tech Northampton Borough Radio Mandate Switch Over Northampton, PA 201,441 Mackenzie ............. H
Project
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DOJ COPS Tech Bethlehem Township Freedom High School Emergency Bethlehem, PA 120,000 Mackenzie ............. H
Communications Amplifier
Project
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DOJ COPS Tech Palmer Township Palmer Township Emergency Palmer, PA 474,861 Mackenzie ............. H
Radio Project
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DOJ COPS Tech Carbon County Carbon County P25 Radio Carbon County, 2,100,000 Mackenzie ............. H
PA
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DOJ COPS Tech Bethlehem Police Bethlehem Police Department Bethlehem, PA 700,000 Mackenzie McCormick H/S
Department Technology and Equipment
Upgrades
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Warwick Warwick Police Department Warwick, RI 800,000 Magaziner ............. H
Communications Upgrades
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DOJ COPS Tech Town of West Warwick West Warwick Police West Warwick, RI 791,000 Magaziner ............. H
Department Vehicles for
Crisis and Investigation
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DOJ COPS Tech Town of Foster Foster Emergency Services Foster, RI 475,000 Magaziner ............. H
Communications
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DOJ COPS Tech New York City Police Camera Safety Upgrades New York, NY 460,500 Malliotakis ............. H
Department
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DOJ COPS Tech City of St. George Public Safety Technology and City of St. 1,134,000 Maloy Curtis H/S
Advance AI Project George, UT
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DOJ COPS Tech St. Lucie County Sheriff's St. Lucie County Real-Time St. Lucie 475,000 Mast ............. H
Office Information Crime County, FL
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Elk Grove Real-Time Information Center Elk Grove, CA 581,000 Matsui Padilla H
Enhancements
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Sandy Springs Backup Emergency 911 Sandy Springs, 3,031,000 McBath, ............. H
Communications Center GA McCormick
(GA)
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DOJ COPS Tech New Castle County New Castle County Police New Castle, DE 1,031,000 McBride Blunt H
Vehicle Enhancement Rochester,
Coons
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DOJ COPS Tech Texas A&M University Texas A&M University System College Station, 1,741,363 McCaul ............. H
(TAMUS) University Police TX
Department (UPD) & Local Law
Enforcement Agency (LEA)
Technology and Equipment
Upgrades
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DOJ COPS Tech Roswell Police Department Roswell's Public Safety Roswell, GA 1,000,000 McCormick ............. H
Technology Enhancement (GA)
Project
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DOJ COPS Tech City of High Point Law Enforcement Comparator High Point, NC 365,000 McDowell ............. H
Upgrades
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Linden 911 Emergency Dispatch Center Linden, NJ 1,075,000 McIver Kim H/S
Enhancement Project
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DOJ COPS Tech Township of Weehawken Weehawken Police Department Weehawken, NJ 775,000 Menendez ............. H
Public Safety Communications
Project
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DOJ COPS Tech Borough of East Newark Public Safety Equipment and East Newark, NJ 1,031,000 Menendez Kim H
Infrastructure Enhancement
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DOJ COPS Tech New York City Police NYPD ITB Tech Project Queens, NY 1,031,000 Meng ............. H
Department
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DOJ COPS Tech New York City Police Public Safety and Emergency New York, NY 1,031,000 Meng ............. H
Department Management--Mobile Command
Center (MCC)
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DOJ COPS Tech Baltimore Police Computer Aided Dispatch Baltimore City, 3,700,000 Mfume, Van Hollen H/S
Department Replacement MD Olszewski
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DOJ COPS Tech Seminole County Government Seminole County Sheriff's Seminole County, 1,900,000 Mills ............. H
Vehicular Mobile Radio FL
Upgrade Project
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Costa Mesa Costa Mesa Real Time Crime Costa Mesa, CA 1,039,000 Min ............. H
Center
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DOJ COPS Tech The City of Atmore Atmore Police Department Atmore, AL 375,000 Moore (AL) ............. H
Radio Communication
Equipment Upgrade
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DOJ COPS Tech Houston County Sheriff's Policing Equipment and Houston County, 325,000 Moore (AL) Tuberville H
Office Technology Upgrades AL
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DOJ COPS Tech Baldwin County Commission Fort Morgan Public Beach Baldwin County, 500,000 Moore (AL) ............. H
Safety Markers AL
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Cornelius Police Cornelius Police Department Cornelius, NC 332,096 Moore (NC) ............. H
Department Equipment Purchase
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DOJ COPS Tech Ogden City Corporation Ogden, Utah Police Department Ogden, UT 630,000 Moore (UT) ............. H
Training Simulator
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DOJ COPS Tech City of West Allis Police Communications Unit Public West Allis, WI 815,000 Moore (WI) ............. H
Department Safety Dispatch Consoles and
Equipment Project
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Milwaukee Milwaukee Police Department's Milwaukee, WI 1,031,000 Moore (WI) ............. H
Public Safety Radio System
Upgrade Project
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DOJ COPS Tech Shelby County, Texas Shelby County Interoperable Shelby County, 1,550,000 Moran ............. H
Communications TX
Infrastructure Equipment
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Rochester Rochester Police Department Rochester, NY 210,000 Morelle ............. H
Body-Worn Camera Program
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Coconut Creek Fiber Optic Ring for Coconut Creek, 1,031,000 Moskowitz ............. H
Resiliency & Redundancy of FL
Fiber Optics Network
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Wilton Manors Wilton Manors Security Wilton Manors, 1,010,000 Moskowitz ............. H
Upgrade FL
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Crown Point Crown Point Police Department Crown Point, IN 1,000,000 Mrvan ............. H
Radio Replacement Project
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DOJ COPS Tech City of East Chicago East Chicago Police East Chicago, IN 520,000 Mrvan ............. H
Department Radio Replacement
Project
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DOJ COPS Tech Town of Griffith Police Police Radio Upgrade Project Griffith, IN 400,000 Mrvan ............. H
Department
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DOJ COPS Tech Civil Town of Dyer Dyer Police Department Radio Dyer, IN 306,000 Mrvan ............. H
Communications Enhancement
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DOJ COPS Tech City of La Porte La Porte Police Department La Porte, IN 400,000 Mrvan ............. H
Equipment and Technology
Upgrades
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DOJ COPS Tech Town of Lowell Lowell Police Department Lowell, IN 244,000 Mrvan ............. H
Portable Radio Replacements
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DOJ COPS Tech Town of Schererville Schererville Police Schererville, IN 670,000 Mrvan ............. H
Department Portable Radio
Replacements
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Valparaiso Valparaiso Police Department Valparaiso, IN 398,000 Mrvan ............. H
Portable Radio Upgrades
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DOJ COPS Tech City of San Mateo City of San Mateo Real Time City of San 550,000 Mullin ............. H
Information Center Mateo, CA
Technology
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DOJ COPS Tech East Carolina University East Carolina University Greenville, NC 254,856 Murphy ............. H
(ECU) Police Department
Software Upgrades
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DOJ COPS Tech Town of Winterville Emergency Services Portable Winterville, NC 510,594 Murphy ............. H
Mobile Radio Replacement
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DOJ COPS Tech Jackson County Sheriff's Jackson County Sheriff's Jackson County, 913,000 Neguse ............. H
Office Office Equipment Upgrades, CO
CO
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Victorville New Victorville Police Victorville, CA 3,000,000 Obernolte Padilla H
Station Technology
Advancement to Develop Real
Time Crime and Viewing
Center
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DOJ COPS Tech St. Charles County Police Missouri Internet Crimes O'Fallon, MO 620,000 Onder ............. H
Department Against Children Child
Exploitation Technology
Project
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DOJ COPS Tech Washington County Central Washington County Central Cadet, MO 2,100,000 Onder ............. H
Dispatch 911 Dispatch 911 Public Safety
Infrastructure Project
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Taylorsville Taylorsville Police Taylorsville, UT 683,170 Owens ............. H
Department Law Enforcement
Equipment Upgrade
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DOJ COPS Tech Borough of Carteret Carteret Law Enforcement Borough of 1,031,000 Pallone ............. H
Communications Equipment Carteret, NJ
Upgrades
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Scotts Valley Public Safety Answering Point Scotts Valley, 682,000 Panetta ............. H
Radio Equipment Project CA
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DOJ COPS Tech Newmarket Police Newmarket Police Department Newmarket, NH 400,000 Pappas Shaheen H/S
Department Technology Upgrades
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DOJ COPS Tech Town of Derry Police Derry, Londonderry, Windham Rockingham 1,039,000 Pappas Shaheen H
Department Police Regional RMS/CAD County, NH
System
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DOJ COPS Tech Somersworth Police Somersworth Police Department Somersworth, NH 130,000 Pappas Shaheen H
Department Police Portable Radios
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Portsmouth Police Portsmouth Police IT & Portsmouth, NH 1,031,000 Pappas ............. H
Department Security
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DOJ COPS Tech San Angelo Police San Angelo Police Department San Angelo, TX 1,233,324 Pfluger ............. H
Department (SAPD) Public Safety
Communications (PSC)
Technology Upgrade Program
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DOJ COPS Tech Ector County Sheriff's Safety, Security, & Policing Odessa, TX 700,000 Pfluger ............. H
Office For Ector County
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DOJ COPS Tech Borough of Lodi Emergency Services Radios Lodi, NJ 1,031,000 Pou Booker, Kim H
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DOJ COPS Tech Bergen County Sheriff's Public Safety Equipment and Bergen County, 1,031,000 Pou ............. H
Office Security Upgrades NJ
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DOJ COPS Tech Montgomery County Police Enhancing Crime Lab Forensic Montgomery 1,192,000 Raskin Alsobrooks, H/S
Department Capabilities County, MD Van Hollen
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DOJ COPS Tech Gadsden State Community Gadsden State Community Gadsden, AL 1,148,791 Rogers (AL) ............. H
College College Campus Security
Improvements
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DOJ COPS Tech Chambers County Emergency Chambers County 911/Emergency Chambers County, 1,240,763 Rogers (AL) ............. H
Communications District, Management Agency (EMA) AL
Inc. Digital Communications
System Project
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DOJ COPS Tech The Center for Rural First Responders Somerset, KY 20,000,000 Rogers (KY) ............. H
Development Communication Equipment
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DOJ COPS Tech Smith County Sheriff's Smith County Sheriff's Office Smith County, TN 360,236 Rose ............. H
Office Two-Way Radio Project
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DOJ COPS Tech Cumberland County TN Cumberland County P-25 Radio Cumberland 750,000 Rose ............. H
Government System Update County, TN
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DOJ COPS Tech Wake County Sheriff's Wake County Sheriff's Office Wake County, NC 1,031,000 Ross ............. H
Office Mobile Command Unit and
Equipment Project
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DOJ COPS Tech Cary Police Department Cary Police Department Cary, NC 593,000 Ross ............. H
Technology Resource and
Support Vehicle
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DOJ COPS Tech Dutchess County Dutchess County Consolidated Dutchess County, 1,031,000 Ryan ............. H
Two-Way Radio System NY
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Montebello City of Montebello Police Montebello, CA 1,039,000 Sanchez ............. H
Department Radio
Communications
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Chester (PA) City of Chester Police City of Chester, 450,000 Scanlon ............. H
Department Technology PA
Upgrades
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DOJ COPS Tech Round Lake Beach Police Technology Upgrade--Mobile Round Lake 240,000 Schneider ............. H
Department Data Terminals Beach, IL
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DOJ COPS Tech City of North Chicago Police Two-Way Radio North Chicago, 447,000 Schneider ............. H
Communications Modernization IL
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Conyers Police City of Conyers Technology Conyers, GA 1,031,000 Scott, David Ossoff H/S
Department and Equipment for Strategic (GA)
Preparedness Project
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DOJ COPS Tech Deep East Texas Council of Deep East Texas Interoperable Nacogdoches 2,100,000 Sessions ............. H
Governments Communications County, Houston
Infrastructure County, and
Trinity County,
TX
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DOJ COPS Tech Los Angeles Police West LA Real Time Crime Los Angeles, CA 1,031,000 Sherman Padilla H
Department Center
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DOJ COPS Tech Borough of North Caldwell Multi-Agency Shared Service North Caldwell, 1,039,000 Sherrill ............. H
Records & Communications NJ
Equipment
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DOJ COPS Tech Morris County Department Public Safety Robot Morris County, 800,000 Sherrill ............. H
of Law and Public Safety Acquisition NJ
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DOJ COPS Tech Indianapolis Metropolitan Indianapolis Metropolitan Indianapolis, IN 1,250,000 Shreve ............. H
Police Department Police Department Mobile
Incident Command Vehicle
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DOJ COPS Tech Indianapolis Metropolitan Indianapolis Metropolitan Indianapolis, IN 1,250,000 Shreve ............. H
Police Department Police Department Hostile
Vehicle Mitigation Barriers
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DOJ COPS Tech Northeastern University Public Safety Security Oakland, CA 1,031,000 Simon ............. H
Equipment at Northeastern
University Oakland
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DOJ COPS Tech Bonneville County Upper Snake River Valley Bonneville 892,000 Simpson ............. H
Sheriff's Office Radio System Repair County, ID
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Alliance/Alliance Alliance Repeater Site Alliance, NE 600,000 Smith (NE) ............. H
Police Department
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DOJ COPS Tech Monmouth County Sheriff's Monmouth County Sheriff's Monmouth County, 540,000 Smith (NJ) ............. H
Office Office Communications NJ
Interoperability Project
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DOJ COPS Tech St. Cloud Police St. Cloud Police's Pedestrian St. Cloud, FL 1,000,000 Soto ............. H
Department Barricade Safety Equipment
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DOJ COPS Tech Orange County Sheriff's Orange County Policing Orange County, 1,031,000 Soto ............. H
Office Equipment and Technology FL
Upgrades
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DOJ COPS Tech Albuquerque Police City of Albuquerque Mobile Albuquerque, NM 800,000 Stansbury ............. H
Department Crime Scene Lab
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DOJ COPS Tech New Mexico Department of New Mexico State Police Albuquerque, NM 1,031,000 Stansbury Heinrich, H
Public Safety Technology Implementation Lujan
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DOJ COPS Tech Bernalillo County Vehicle Acquisition Bernalillo 1,042,000 Stansbury Lujan H/S
Sheriff's Office County, NM
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Mesa City of Mesa--Gunshot Mesa, AZ 431,000 Stanton Gallego H
Detection Technology
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DOJ COPS Tech Lawrence County Commission Lawrence County 911 Public Lawrence County, 1,200,000 Strong Britt H/S
Safety Equipment AL
Modernization
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Hartselle Hartselle Police Department Hartselle, AL 300,000 Strong ............. H
Public Safety Equipment
Modernization
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DOJ COPS Tech Glen Cove Police Glen Cove Police Department Glen Cove, NY 956,000 Suozzi ............. H
Department Community Policing
Enhancement Project
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DOJ COPS Tech Castro Valley Unified Castro Valley Unified School Castro Valley, 400,000 Swalwell ............. H
School District Safety Grant CA
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DOJ COPS Tech Hayward Police Department Project Wide Net Hayward, CA 381,000 Swalwell ............. H
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Barberton City of Barberton Justice Barberton, OH 1,031,000 Sykes ............. H
Center Technology and
Equipment Project
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Riverside Riverside Real Time Riverside, CA 1,000,000 Takano ............. H
Information Center
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Wellston Police Wellston Police Department Wellston, OH 200,000 Taylor ............. H
Department Multi-Agency Radio
Communication System (MARCS)
Radio Upgrades Project
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Clearlake Enhanced Public Safety Camera Clearlake, CA 350,000 Thompson (CA) ............. H
System
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DOJ COPS Tech Henderson Police Crisis Negotiation Command Henderson, NV 750,000 Titus Cortez Masto, H
Department Vehicle Rosen
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DOJ COPS Tech New York City Police NY-15 Camera Project Bronx, NY 1,031,000 Torres (NY) ............. H
Department
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DOJ COPS Tech Dallas Ft. Worth Airport Dallas Fort Worth Dallas, TX 4,200,000 Van Duyne ............. H
International Airport Safety
Improvement Project
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DOJ COPS Tech City of River Falls, City of River Falls Enhanced City of River 431,183 Van Orden ............. H
Wisconsin Communication and Public Falls, WI
Safety Assurance Project
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DOJ COPS Tech Bernalillo County Bernalillo County Public Bernalillo 500,000 Vasquez Lujan H
Safety Technology Upgrades County, NM
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DOJ COPS Tech Albuquerque Police Real Time Crime Center--Law Albuquerque, NM 1,069,000 Vasquez Lujan H/S
Department Enforcement Technology
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DOJ COPS Tech Stafford County, Virginia Stafford Sheriff Vehicle Stafford County, 1,039,000 Vindman Kaine, Warner H
Fleet Radio Replacement VA
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DOJ COPS Tech Caroline County Sheriff's Caroline County Sheriff's Caroline County, 967,000 Vindman ............. H
Office Office Interoperable VA
Communications Upgrade
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DOJ COPS Tech Madison County Sheriff's Madison Sheriff's Office Madison County, 500,000 Vindman ............. H
Office Unified Mobile Command VA
Vehicle
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DOJ COPS Tech Town of Culpeper Police Town of Culpeper Police Town of 245,000 Vindman ............. H
Department Department Emergency Call Culpeper, VA
Boxes
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DOJ COPS Tech St. Joseph County St. Joseph County Emergency St. Joseph 1,237,500 Walberg ............. H
Radio and Communications County, MI
Equipment
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DOJ COPS Tech Broward County Sheriff's South Florida ICAC Technology Fort Lauderdale, 535,000 Wasserman ............. H
Office Support Project FL Schultz
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DOJ COPS Tech Charles R. Drew University Charles Drew University Los Angeles, CA 445,000 Waters ............. H
of Medicine and Science Safety and Security
Enhancement Project
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DOJ COPS Tech Interoperability Network INSB Interoperability Upgrade Torrance, CA 1,031,000 Waters ............. H
of the South Bay (INSB) Project
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DOJ COPS Tech Borough of Manville Manville Law Enforcement Manville, NJ 231,000 Watson Booker, Kim H/S
Radio Replacement Coleman
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DOJ COPS Tech New Jersey State Police New Jersey Internet Crimes Mercer County, 675,000 Watson Kim H
Against Children Task Force NJ Coleman
Technology Support
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DOJ COPS Tech Appleton Police Department Appleton Police Department Appleton, WI 425,000 Wied ............. H
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Aventura Aventura Real Time Crime Aventura, FL 500,000 Wilson (FL) ............. H
Center
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DOJ COPS Tech City of North Miami Beach City of North Miami Beach North Miami 1,031,000 Wilson (FL) ............. H
Real-Time Crime Center Beach, FL
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DOJ COPS Tech Mathews County Public Safety Radio System Mathews, VA 448,559 Wittman ............. H
Upgrade and Regional
Interoperability Enhancement
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DOJ COPS Tech St. Mary's County SMCSO Mobile Command Vehicle St. Mary's 800,000 ............. Alsobrooks S
Sheriff's Office County, MD
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DOJ COPS Tech Town of Riverdale Park Public Safety Communications Prince George's 179,000 ............. Alsobrooks, S
Modernization Project County, MD Van Hollen
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DOJ COPS Tech Crawford County Sheriff Public Safety Radios Crawford County, 744,000 ............. Baldwin S
WI
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DOJ COPS Tech Ashland County Emergency Services Radio Ashland County, 3,155,000 ............. Baldwin S
Infrastructure WI
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DOJ COPS Tech Fond du Lac County Sheriff's Office Mobile Fond du Lac 1,300,000 ............. Baldwin S
Command Post County, WI
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DOJ COPS Tech Ute Mountain Ute Tribe Public Safety Project Montezuma 1,700,000 ............. Bennet, S
County, CO Hickenlooper
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DOJ COPS Tech Town of Monroe Police Equipment Upgrades Monroe, CT 110,000 ............. Blumenthal, S
Murphy
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DOJ COPS Tech South Windsor Police Police Equipment Upgrades South Windsor, 177,000 ............. Blumenthal, S
Department CT Murphy
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DOJ COPS Tech Town of Simsbury Dispatch Call Handling Simsbury, CT 62,000 ............. Blumenthal, S
Software and Upgrade Murphy
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DOJ COPS Tech Bergen County Sheriff's FIFA 2026 Public Safety and Bergen County, 1,200,000 ............. Booker, Kim S
Office Security Upgrades NJ
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Union City Intersection Surveillance Union City, NJ 880,000 ............. Booker, Kim S
Upgrade Project
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DOJ COPS Tech Township of East Windsor Next Generation 9-1-1 East Windsor, NJ 300,000 ............. Booker, Kim S
Upgrades
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DOJ COPS Tech Village of Ridgefield Park Public Safety Communications Ridgefield Park, 1,496,000 ............. Booker, Kim S
Equipment Modernization NJ
Project
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DOJ COPS Tech Batesville Police Public Safety Technology and Batesville, AR 575,000 ............. Boozman S
Department Equipment
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DOJ COPS Tech Arkansas State Police Arkansas Internet Crimes Little Rock, AR 500,000 ............. Boozman S
Against Children Task Force
Technology and Upgrades
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DOJ COPS Tech 6th Judicial District Arkansas Criminal Pulaski County, 5,500,000 ............. Boozman S
Prosecuting Attorney's Intelligence Network AR
Office
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Jonesboro Public Safety Technology and Jonesboro, AR 3,500,000 ............. Boozman S
Equipment
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DOJ COPS Tech Bald Knob Police Public Safety Equipment Bald Knob, AR 325,000 ............. Boozman S
Department Upgrades
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DOJ COPS Tech Jacksonville Police Law Enforcement Public Safety Calhoun County, 287,000 ............. Britt S
Department Equipment Upgrades AL
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DOJ COPS Tech Cherokee County Sheriff's Mobile Command/Response Cherokee County, 300,000 ............. Britt S
Office Vehicle AL
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Phenix City Law Enforcement Public Safety Russell County, 350,000 ............. Britt S
Equipment Upgrades AL
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DOJ COPS Tech St. Clair County Sheriff's Law Enforcement Public Safety St. Clair 250,000 ............. Britt S
Office Equipment Upgrades County, AL
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DOJ COPS Tech Etowah County Sheriff's Law Enforcement Patrol/Rescue Etowah County, 300,000 ............. Britt S
Office Boat AL
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Roanoke Law Enforcement Public Safety Randolph County, 100,000 ............. Britt S
Equipment Upgrades AL
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DOJ COPS Tech Pell City Police Law Enforcement Public Safety St. Clair 400,000 ............. Britt S
Department Equipment Upgrades County, AL
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DOJ COPS Tech Lowndes County Sheriff's Law Enforcement Public Safety Lowndes County, 275,000 ............. Britt S
Department Equipment Upgrades AL
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Decatur Mobile Command/Response Morgan County, 325,000 ............. Britt S
Vehicle and Public Safety AL
Equipment
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DOJ COPS Tech Cleburne County Sheriff's Law Enforcement Public Safety Cleburne County, 435,000 ............. Britt S
Department Equipment Upgrades AL
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DOJ COPS Tech Slocomb Police Department Law Enforcement Public Safety Geneva County, 37,000 ............. Britt S
Equipment Upgrades AL
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Enterprise Law Enforcement Public Safety Coffee County, 500,000 ............. Britt, S
Equipment Upgrades AL Tuberville
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DOJ COPS Tech DeKalb County Sheriff's Multipurpose Response and DeKalb County, 354,000 ............. Britt, S
Office Rescue Tactical Vehicle AL Tuberville
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Camas Police Officer Safety Camas, WA 70,000 ............. Cantwell S
Equipment
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DOJ COPS Tech West Virginia State Police Internet Crimes Against South 400,000 ............. Capito S
Children Technology Support Charleston, WV
Project
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DOJ COPS Tech City of St Albans Police Department Equipment St Albans, WV 123,000 ............. Capito S
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Winfield Police Car Equipment Project Winfield, WV 61,000 ............. Capito S
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Nitro Police Department Equipment Nitro, WV 642,000 ............. Capito S
Upgrade
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Morgantown Police Department Cruisers Morgantown, WV 525,000 ............. Capito S
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DOJ COPS Tech Nicholas County Commission Nicholas County Sheriff Nicholas County, 179,000 ............. Capito, S
Equipment Upgrades WV Justice
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Oak Hill Public Safety and Services Oak Hill, WV 166,000 ............. Capito, S
Technology Expansion Justice
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Charleston, WV Fire & Public Safety Center Charleston, WV 250,000 ............. Capito, S
Technology and Equipment Justice
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DOJ COPS Tech West Monroe Police Police Department Safety West Monroe, LA 794,000 ............. Cassidy, S
Department Equipment Kennedy
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Ruston Police Real Time Intelligence Crime Ruston, LA 1,500,000 ............. Cassidy, S
Department Center Kennedy
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DOJ COPS Tech Veazie Police Department Veazie Police Department Veazie, ME 125,000 ............. Collins S
Public Safety Equipment
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DOJ COPS Tech Town of Cornish Cornish Public Safety Cornish, ME 218,000 ............. Collins S
Communications Equipment
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DOJ COPS Tech Washington County Washington County Sheriff's Washington 187,000 ............. Collins S
Sheriff's Office Office Public Safety County, ME
Equipment
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DOJ COPS Tech Lincoln Police Department Lincoln Police Department Lincoln, ME 565,000 ............. Collins S
Public Safety Equipment
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DOJ COPS Tech Town of Winthrop Winthrop Public Safety Winthrop, ME 1,162,000 ............. Collins, King S
Communications Equipment
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DOJ COPS Tech Town of Kennebunk Public Safety Communications Kennebunk, ME 5,018,000 ............. Collins, King S
Equipment
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DOJ COPS Tech Wilmington Police Emergency Response and Rescue Wilmington, DE 400,000 ............. Coons S
Department Vehicle
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Ely First Responder Communication Ely, NV 5,000,000 ............. Cortez Masto, S
Equipment Upgrade Rosen
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DOJ COPS Tech Lincoln County Sheriff's Computer Aided Dispatch Lincoln County, 531,000 ............. Cortez Masto, S
Office NV Rosen
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DOJ COPS Tech Carson City Sheriff's Rapid DNA Instrument Carson City, NV 450,000 ............. Cortez Masto, S
Office Rosen
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Springfield Equipment upgrades Springfield, IL 750,000 ............. Durbin S
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DOJ COPS Tech Warminster Township Police Integrated Technology Bucks County, PA 735,000 ............. Fetterman S
Department Enhancement Program for the
Warminster Township Police
Department in Bucks County
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DOJ COPS Tech Centre County Emergency Radio Equipment for Centre County, 1,000,000 ............. Fetterman, S
Centre County First PA McCormick
Responders
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DOJ COPS Tech University of Pittsburgh University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 300,000 ............. Fetterman, S
Police Department McCormick
Communications Equipment
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DOJ COPS Tech Lehigh County Lehigh County Public Safety Lehigh County, 500,000 ............. Fetterman, S
Communications Network PA McCormick
Project
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Beatrice Southeast Communications 911 Beatrice, NE 782,000 ............. Fischer S
Center Equipment Upgrades
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DOJ COPS Tech Thayer County Emergency Radio System Thayer County, 327,000 ............. Fischer S
Improvements NE
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DOJ COPS Tech Region 26 Council Multi-County Communications Taylor, NE 415,000 ............. Fischer S
Center Radio Update
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DOJ COPS Tech Otoe County Communications Modernization Otoe County, NE 2,700,000 ............. Fischer S
Project
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DOJ COPS Tech Nebraska State Patrol Nebraska Online Child Lincoln, NE 176,000 ............. Fischer S
Exploitation Prevention
Technology Project
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Myrtle Beach City of Myrtle Beach--Police City of Myrtle 300,000 ............. Graham S
Equipment Beach, SC
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DOJ COPS Tech Lancaster County Sheriff's Lancaster County Sheriff Lancaster, SC 1,261,000 ............. Graham S
Office Office
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DOJ COPS Tech Chester County Sheriff's Chester County (SC) Sheriff's Chester County, 880,000 ............. Graham S
Office Office SC
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DOJ COPS Tech Dona Ana County Sheriff's Mobile Security Trailers Dona Ana County, 268,000 ............. Heinrich S
Office NM
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DOJ COPS Tech Maui County West Maui Communications Maui County, HI 450,000 ............. Hirono, S
Alternate Route Schatz
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DOJ COPS Tech County of Maui Kihei Real-Time Crime Center Maui County, HI 1,000,000 ............. Hirono, S
Schatz
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DOJ COPS Tech Greene County Sheriff's Sheriff's Office Greene County, 142,000 ............. Hyde-Smith S
Office Modernization Initiative MS
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Florence Police Public Safety Technology and Florence, MS 500,000 ............. Hyde-Smith S
Department Equipment Upgrades
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DOJ COPS Tech Moss Point Police Public Safety Mobile Data Moss Point, MS 100,000 ............. Hyde-Smith S
Department Terminals
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Leland Fleet Expansion Leland, MS 130,000 ............. Hyde-Smith S
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DOJ COPS Tech Simpson County Sheriff's Public Safety Equipment Simpson County, 157,000 ............. Hyde-Smith S
Department Modernization Initiative MS
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DOJ COPS Tech Monroe County Sheriff's Surveillance Enhancement Monroe County, 69,000 ............. Hyde-Smith S
Office Project MS
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DOJ COPS Tech Pearl River County Public Safety Project Pearl River 750,000 ............. Hyde-Smith, S
County, MS Wicker
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Meridian Real Time Crime Center Meridian, MS 750,000 ............. Hyde-Smith, S
Wicker
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DOJ COPS Tech Clay County Schools School Safety Upgrades Clay County, WV 749,000 ............. Justice S
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DOJ COPS Tech Prince Edward County Prince Edward County Public Prince Edward 1,695,000 ............. Kaine, Warner S
Safety Interoperable Radio County, VA
System
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DOJ COPS Tech Town of Richlands Richlands Public Safety & Tazewell County, 249,000 ............. Kaine, Warner S
Rescue Equipment Acquisition VA
for First Responders
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DOJ COPS Tech Town of Leesburg Police Department Mobile Loudoun County, 500,000 ............. Kaine, Warner S
Command Post VA
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DOJ COPS Tech Louisiana Bureau of Internet Crimes Against Baton Rouge, LA 675,000 ............. Kennedy S
Investigation Children Task Force
Technology
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DOJ COPS Tech Borough of Franklin Public Safety Radio Franklin, NJ 216,000 ............. Kim S
Improvement Project
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Blaine Joint Powers Command Vehicle Blaine, MN 1,470,000 ............. Klobuchar, S
Replacement Smith
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DOJ COPS Tech St. Louis County Counties Records System St. Louis 4,000,000 ............. Klobuchar, S
Collaborative County, MN Smith
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DOJ COPS Tech LogosWorks Partners York County Law Enforcement York County, PA 400,000 ............. McCormick S
Multi-Office Public Safety
Equipment
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DOJ COPS Tech Wallowa County Sheriff's Emergency Services Wallowa County, 2,750,000 ............. Merkley, S
Office Communications OR Wyden
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DOJ COPS Tech Greenwood County Sheriff Technology upgrades Eureka, KS 637,000 ............. Moran S
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DOJ COPS Tech Wathena Police Department Equipment upgrades Wathena, KS 95,000 ............. Moran S
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DOJ COPS Tech Crawford County Sheriff Technology upgrades Girard, KS 262,000 ............. Moran S
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DOJ COPS Tech Leawood Police Department Technology upgrades Leawood, KS 43,000 ............. Moran S
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DOJ COPS Tech Osawatomie Police Technology upgrades Osawatomie, KS 157,000 ............. Moran S
Department
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DOJ COPS Tech Haskell County Sheriff Technology upgrades Sublette, KS 214,000 ............. Moran S
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DOJ COPS Tech Trego County Sheriff Technology upgrades WaKeeney, KS 52,000 ............. Moran S
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DOJ COPS Tech Logan County Sheriff Technology upgrades Oakley, KS 24,000 ............. Moran S
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DOJ COPS Tech Victoria Police Department Technology upgrades Victoria, KS 78,000 ............. Moran S
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DOJ COPS Tech Smith County Sheriff Technology upgrades Smith Center, KS 27,000 ............. Moran S
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DOJ COPS Tech Chase County Sheriff Technology upgrades Cottonwood, KS 362,000 ............. Moran S
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DOJ COPS Tech McPherson County Sheriff Technology upgrades McPherson, KS 138,000 ............. Moran S
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DOJ COPS Tech Norton City Police Technology upgrades Norton, KS 63,000 ............. Moran S
Department
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DOJ COPS Tech Brown County Sheriff Equipment upgrades Hiawatha, KS 177,000 ............. Moran S
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DOJ COPS Tech Miami County Sheriff Equipment upgrades Paola, KS 547,000 ............. Moran S
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DOJ COPS Tech Dickinson County Sheriff Technology upgrades Abilene, KS 750,000 ............. Moran S
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DOJ COPS Tech Neodesha Police Department Technology upgrades Neodesha, KS 75,000 ............. Moran S
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DOJ COPS Tech Ellis County Sheriff Technology upgrades Hays, KS 327,000 ............. Moran S
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DOJ COPS Tech Mitchell County Sheriff Equipment upgrades Beloit, KS 94,000 ............. Moran S
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DOJ COPS Tech Elwood Police Department Equipment upgrades Elwood, KS 402,000 ............. Moran S
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DOJ COPS Tech Seneca Police Department Technology upgrades Seneca, KS 536,000 ............. Moran S
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DOJ COPS Tech Yates Center Police Equipment upgrades Yates Center, KS 146,000 ............. Moran S
Department
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DOJ COPS Tech Lindsborg Police Technology upgrades Lindsborg, KS 78,000 ............. Moran S
Department
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DOJ COPS Tech Abilene Police Department Technology upgrades Abilene, KS 104,000 ............. Moran S
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DOJ COPS Tech Unified Government of Camera and Public Alert Wyandotte 225,000 ............. Moran S
Wyandotte County System Upgrades County, KS
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DOJ COPS Tech Wichita County Sheriff Technology upgrades Leoti, KS 80,000 ............. Moran S
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DOJ COPS Tech Washington County Sheriff's Coalition Training Marietta, OH 455,000 ............. Moreno S
Sheriff's Office Program
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DOJ COPS Tech Major County Sheriff's Major County Regional Fairview, OK 531,000 ............. Mullin S
Office Emergency Communications
Tower Equipment Replacement
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DOJ COPS Tech Oklahoma State Bureau of Internet Crimes Against Oklahoma City, 575,000 ............. Mullin S
Investigation Children Technology Support OK
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DOJ COPS Tech Pittsburg County Sheriff's Rapid DNA Program for McAlester, OK 500,000 ............. Mullin S
Office Investigations
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Bethel Security System Upgrades Bethel, AK 70,000 ............. Murkowski S
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Ketchikan Replace Radio Communication Ketchikan, AK 3,000,000 ............. Murkowski S
System
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DOJ COPS Tech Anchorage Police Enhancements for the Internet Anchorage, AK 305,000 ............. Murkowski S
Department Crimes Against Children Task
Force
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DOJ COPS Tech City of South Fulton Safer Roads Initiative City of South 405,000 ............. Ossoff S
Police Department Vehicles Fulton, GA
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DOJ COPS Tech Spalding County Sheriff's Helicopter Rescue Capability Spalding County, 175,000 ............. Ossoff S
Office Upgrades GA
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Carrollton Police Investigative Technology City of 76,000 ............. Ossoff S
Department Upgrades Carrollton, GA
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Riverdale Safer Vehicles and Equipment City of 784,000 ............. Ossoff S
Upgrades Riverdale, GA
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DOJ COPS Tech Fulton County Sheriff's Jail Staff Compliance System Fulton County, 526,000 ............. Ossoff S
Office GA
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DOJ COPS Tech Treutlen County Sheriff's Law Enforcement Video Treutlen County, 249,000 ............. Ossoff S
Office Recording Systems GA
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DOJ COPS Tech Sumter County Sheriff's New Police Vehicles Sumter County, 503,000 ............. Ossoff, S
Office GA Warnock
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Norcross Police Crime Prevention Coordination City of 450,000 ............. Ossoff, S
Department Center Norcross, GA Warnock
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DOJ COPS Tech Morehouse College Campus Gate and Locks Upgrade Fulton County, 556,000 ............. Ossoff, S
GA Warnock
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DOJ COPS Tech County of Sutter Police Radio Upgrades County of 1,500,000 ............. Padilla S
Sutter, CA
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Marquette Marquette Police Department-- Marquette, MI 264,000 ............. Peters S
Portable Radio Upgrades
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Cranston Police Cranston Police Cranston, RI 1,780,000 ............. Reed S
Department Communications
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DOJ COPS Tech Town of North Kingstown North Kingstown Broadband and North Kingstown, 625,000 ............. Reed, S
Camera Systems RI Whitehouse
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DOJ COPS Tech West Greenwich Public West Greenwich Public Safety West Greenwich, 200,000 ............. Reed, S
Safety Dispatch Equipment RI Whitehouse
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Central Falls Central Falls Police Central Falls, 1,000,000 ............. Reed, S
Department Equipment RI Whitehouse
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DOJ COPS Tech Rhode Island State Police Rhode Island State Police Statewide, RI 2,575,000 ............. Reed, S
Equipment and Vehicles Whitehouse
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DOJ COPS Tech Penn County Sheriffs Jail Tech Upgrades Rapid City, SD 3,920,000 ............. Rounds S
Office
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DOJ COPS Tech South Dakota Attorney Child Exploitation State-wide, SD 675,000 ............. Rounds S
General's Office Investigation Support
Project
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DOJ COPS Tech State of Vermont Public Safety Communications Statewide, VT 2,000,000 ............. Sanders S
Department of Public Equipment Upgrade
Safety
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DOJ COPS Tech University of California Mobile Command Vehicles Oakland, CA 2,050,000 ............. Schiff S
System Acquisition
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DOJ COPS Tech Town of Gilford Gilford Police Department Gilford, NH 273,000 ............. Shaheen S
(CAD/RMS) Replacement and
Upgrade Program
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DOJ COPS Tech Coos County Administration Coos County Sheriff Lancaster, NH 175,000 ............. Shaheen S
Technology Enhancement
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DOJ COPS Tech Town of Milford Milford Area Regional Record Milford, NH 1,000,000 ............. Shaheen S
Management Systems (RMS) and
Computer-Aided Dispatch
(CAD) System Upgrade
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DOJ COPS Tech Northern Border Dispatch Northern Border Dispatch Colebrook, NH 225,000 ............. Shaheen S
Border Security
Communication
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DOJ COPS Tech Prairie County Sheriff's Police Vehicles Prairie County, 140,000 ............. Sheehy S
Office MT
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DOJ COPS Tech Yellowstone County Search and Rescue Equipment Yellowstone 100,000 ............. Sheehy S
Sheriff's Office County, MT
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DOJ COPS Tech Treasure County Sheriff- Search and Rescue Equipment Treasure County, 127,000 ............. Sheehy S
Coroner's Office MT
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DOJ COPS Tech Treasure County Sheriff- Police Vehicles Treasure County, 92,000 ............. Sheehy S
Coroner's Office MT
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DOJ COPS Tech St. Ignatius Police Police Vehicles St. Ignatius, MT 185,000 ............. Sheehy S
Department
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DOJ COPS Tech Glacier County Sheriff's Public Safety Communications Glacier County, 420,000 ............. Sheehy S
Office Equipment Upgrade MT
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DOJ COPS Tech Michigan State Police Michigan ICAC Online Child Dimondale, MI 675,000 ............. Slotkin S
Exploitation Technology
Project
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DOJ COPS Tech Saginaw Police Department Saginaw Police Department Saginaw, MI 215,000 ............. Slotkin S
Patrol Vehicles
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Greensboro Police Real Time Intelligence City of 820,000 ............. Tillis S
Department Upgrades Greensboro, NC
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DOJ COPS Tech Union County Sheriff's Rapid DNA Instrumentation for Union County, NC 861,000 ............. Tillis S
Office Investigations
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DOJ COPS Tech Town of Holly Springs Interoperable Communications Holly Springs, 1,074,000 ............. Tillis S
Equipment NC
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DOJ COPS Tech McDowell County Sheriff's Mobile Command Unit McDowell County, 250,000 ............. Tillis S
Office NC
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DOJ COPS Tech Town of Mooresville Police Police Technology Improvement Town of 1,478,000 ............. Tillis S
Department Project Mooresville, NC
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DOJ COPS Tech University of North Campus Public Safety Fannin County, 500,000 ............. Warnock S
Georgia Technology Improvements Forsyth County,
Lumpkin County,
Hall County, GA
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DOJ COPS Tech Town of Hartford Police Public Safety Upgrades Hartford, VT 774,000 ............. Welch S
Department
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DOJ COPS Tech University of Mississippi UMMC Campus Public Safety Jackson, MS 907,000 ............. Wicker S
Medical Center Enhancements
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DOJ COPS Tech City of Columbus Technology Enhancements for Columbus, MS 1,000,000 ............. Wicker S
the Northeast Mississippi
Area Crime Center
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DOJ COPS Tech Humphreys County Law Enforcement Equipment Humphreys 460,000 ............. Wicker S
Upgrades County, MS
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NASA SSMS Tech Prep Solutions S.H.A.R.C Community Center Brooklyn, NY 950,000 Clarke ............. H
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NASA SSMS Chicago Urban League Chicago STEM Expansion Chicago, IL 450,000 Davis (IL) ............. H
Project for Youth
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NASA SSMS Montgomery County The Challenger Learning Pottstown, PA 500,000 Dean Fetterman H
Community College Center at Montco Pottstown
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Association of Howard MD
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District Planetary and Space
Exploration Education
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School's New Aviation FL
Assembly and Fabrication
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Center for Student Education Destination Murphy
Involvement, Inc.
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Learning Lab Accelerator
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Center Center
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Center and Workforce Development
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MD Delaney Van Hollen
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Corporation Exploration Program
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CUNY Through Authentic Research
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STEM Programming
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Moon with the New York Hall
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University Research
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Farming Program
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Library
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Prevention and Control Preparedness and Response
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Stoughton, Inc. Youth and Young Adult STEM
Education project
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Network County
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NASA SSMS Livermore Valley Joint LVJUSD INVEST: Initiating New Livermore, CA 329,000 Swalwell ............. H
Unified School District and Vital Enrichment and
Engagement for STEM Teachers
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of the Nevada System of Impacts in Nevada
Higher Education
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NASA SSMS The Regents of the Discover UC San Diego La Jolla, CA 1,031,000 Vargas ............. H
University of California;
University of California
San Diego
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Angeles Schools Expand Math Excellence &
STEM Access
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NASA SSMS National Children's Museum Early STEM Learning Washington, DC 1,200,000 ............. Alsobrooks, S
Initiatives Kaine, Van
Hollen,
Warner
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NASA SSMS Goucher College Addressing Air Quality Baltimore 151,000 ............. Alsobrooks, S
Research County, MD Van Hollen
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NASA SSMS Bradley University Instrumentation and equipment Peoria, IL 1,000,000 ............. Durbin S
upgrades
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NASA SSMS University of Hawaii Space Hawaii STEM Connections State-wide, HI 1,324,000 ............. Hirono S
Flight Laboratory
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NASA SSMS University of Hawaii Improving Space Weather City and County 1,000,000 ............. Hirono, S
Forecasts of Honolulu, HI Schatz
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NASA SSMS Ohio Aerospace Institute Quantum and Space Brook Park, OH 500,000 ............. Husted S
Technologies Education,
Research, and Training
Initiative
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NASA SSMS Mississippi State Demonstration of Composite Starkville, MS 2,500,000 ............. Hyde-Smith, S
University Manufacturing for Blended Wicker
Wing Body Air Frame
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NASA SSMS Wichita State University Hypersonic Flight Research Wichita, KS 10,000,000 ............. Moran S
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NASA SSMS Cal Poly Partners Paso Robles Spaceport County of San 1,000,000 ............. Padilla, S
Training and Research Center Luis Obispo, CA Schiff
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NASA SSMS Paine College STEM to Space Initiative Richmond County, 450,000 ............. Warnock S
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DIVISION B--ENERGY AND WATER DEVELOPMENT AND RELATED AGENCIES
APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 2026
The following statement to the House of Representatives and
the Senate is submitted in explanation of the agreed upon Act
making appropriations for energy and water development for
the fiscal year ending September 30, 2026, and for other
purposes.
The explanatory statement accompanying this division is
approved and indicates congressional intent. Unless otherwise
noted, the language set forth in House Report 119-213 carries
the same weight as the language included in this explanatory
statement and should be complied with unless specifically
addressed to the contrary in this explanatory statement.
While some language is repeated for emphasis, it is not
intended to negate the language referred to above unless
expressly provided herein. Additionally, where this
explanatory statement states that the ``agreement only
includes'' or ``the following is the only'' direction, any
direction included in the House report on that matter shall
be considered as replaced with the direction provided within
this explanatory statement. In cases where the House or this
explanatory statement has directed a briefing or the
submission of a report, such briefing or report is to be
submitted to the Committees on Appropriations of both Houses
of Congress, hereinafter referred to as the Committees. House
reporting requirements with deadlines prior to or within 15
days of the date of enactment of this Act shall be submitted
not later than 60 days after the date of enactment of this
Act. All other reporting deadlines not changed by this
explanatory statement are to be met.
Funds for the individual programs and activities within the
accounts in this Act are displayed in the detailed table at
the end of the explanatory statement for this Act. Funding
levels that are not displayed in the detailed table are
identified in this explanatory statement.
In fiscal year 2026, for purposes of the Balanced Budget
and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 (Public Law 99-
177), the following infomiation provides the definition of
the term ``program, project, or activity'' for departments
and agencies under the jurisdiction of the Energy and Water
Development and Related Agencies Appropriations Act. The term
``program, project. or activity'' shall include the most
specific level of budget items identified in the Energy and
Water Development and Related Agencies Appropriations Act,
2026 and the explanatory statement accompanying this Act.
TITLE I--CORPS OF ENGINEERS--CIVIL
Department of the Army
Corps of Engineers--Civil
The summary tables included in this title set forth the
dispositions with respect to the individual appropriations,
projects, and activities of the Corps of Engineers (Corps).
Additional items of this Act are discussed below.
Advanced Funds Agreements.--Based on the non-Federal
sponsor's commitment to provide all funds required to
construct a project, or separable element thereof, the Corps
may undertake construction of the project prior to a new
start determination related to Federal funding for the
project. In light of a non-Federal sponsor's commitment to
provide all funding required for construction of the project,
or separable element thereof, the agreement directs that
Federal funds shall not be provided for such construction.
Instead, for such projects, any Federal funding may be
provided only after completion of construction, as repayment
of the Federal share of such construction, from funding
provided in this or subsequent acts for reimbursements or
repayments, and would be subject to a new start designation.
The agreement does not intend that this direction apply to
any project with an advanced funds project partnership
agreement that was in place prior to December 20, 2019.
Apportionment under a Continuing Resolution.--The agreement
rejects the change in apportionment policy and directs the
Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to follow the previous
policy during any continuing resolutions that may occur in
this or any future fiscal years.
Budget Structure Changes.--The fiscal year 2026 budget
request for the Corps proposed numerous structural changes,
including the creation of a new Harbor Maintenance Trust Fund
(HMTF) account; the shifting of various studies and projects
among accounts and business lines; and the consolidation of
certain remaining items. The agreement rejects all such
proposed changes and instead funds all activities in the
accounts in which funding has traditionally been provided.
Unless expressly noted, all projects and studies remain at
the levels proposed in the budget request but may be funded
in different accounts. In particular:
Projects proposed for funding in the HMTF account
in the budget request are funded in the Construction,
Mississippi River and Tributaries, and Operation and
Maintenance accounts, as appropriate;
Disposition studies will continue to be funded
under the remaining item Disposition of Completed Projects in
the Investigations account;
Project Condition Surveys and Scheduling of
Reservoir Operations will continue to be funded under states
instead of consolidated into national programs as requested
in the Operation and Maintenance account and HMTF account;
The portion of Surveillance of Northern Boundary
Waters requested in the HMTF account will continue to be
funded under states instead of consolidated into a national
program;
Inspection of Completed Works will continue to be
funded under the individual states instead of consolidated
into a national program as requested in the Operation and
Maintenance account and the Mississippi River and Tributaries
account; and
Dam Safety Modification Studies, requested in the
Investigations account, will be funded under the Dam Safety
and Seepage/Stability Correction Program remaining item in
the Construction account.
For any fiscal year, if the Corps proposes budget structure
changes, the budget request shall be accompanied by a display
of the funding request in the traditional budget structure.
Community Project Funding and Congressionally Directed
Spending.--The work funded through community project funding
and congressionally directed spending has been authorized by
Congress and was requested by project sponsors and local
communities displaying the importance of the work to the
American people. Consequently, the Corps is directed to
continue prioritizing these ongoing studies and projects,
both in the work plan and future budget requests.
Continuing Contracts.--The Corps is authorized by section
621 of title 33, United States Code to execute Civil Works
projects through the use of a Special Continuing Contract for
Civil Works Projects Clause and the Limitation of
Government's Obligation Clause (DFARS 252.232-7007). This
permits the Corps to award the entire contract and fund the
contract incrementally until completion, regardless of the
perceived applicability of OMB Circular A-11. The Corps is
directed to use its existing continuing contract authorities
in accordance with the general provisions in this Act for
construction projects that cost share with the Inland
Waterways Trust Fund (IWTF) and dam safety projects unless as
of the date of enactment of this Act there is ongoing
construction utilizing different contracting methods. For
projects authorized for multiple facilities, this shall be
considered for each facility independently.
Deep Draft Navigation.--The agreement provides an estimated
$3,473,000,000 for HMTF eligible activities in accordance
with the changes in Public Law 116-136 and Public Law 116-
260. Additionally, the agreement provides $62,000,000 for the
program authorized by section 2106(c) of the Water Resources
and Reform Development Act (WRRDA) of 2014 (Public Law 113-
121).
The Corps is directed to fund authorized projects in the
manner required to maintain authorized dimensions.
The agreement also provides $40,000,000 to support dredge
recapitalization and reiterates such House direction.
The Corps is directed to provide the report required in
Section 8205 of WRDA 2022, which was funded in fiscal year
2024, within 90 days of the date of enactment of this Act.
The Corps shall provide to the Committees not later than 15
days after the date of enactment of this Act a briefing on
the status of this report and the progress towards
inventorying all authorized work. The briefing shall include
the specific steps necessary to complete this process within
six months of the date of the briefing such that the Corps
can develop work packages that support maintenance of all
eligible ports, harbors, and channels to authorized
dimensions.
The Corps is further directed to brief the Committees
within 60 days of enactment of this Act on a plan for
allowing non-Federal sponsors and ports to submit dredging
and other eligible work packages to the Corps for
consideration in the budget cycle.
Federal Trust and Treaty Obligations.--The Corps is
reminded of their obligation to uphold the Federal trust and
treaty responsibilities to Tribes and Federal obligations to
the Native Hawaiian Community. This includes upholding treaty
and reserved rights, and any other rights and obligations
under Federal law; supporting self-determination efforts by
Native communities; fulfilling obligations under Presidential
Memoranda and Executive Orders; and conducting early and
robust government-to-government consultation with Tribes, and
meaningful outreach and engagement with Native Hawaiians.
Inland Waterways System.--The Corps is directed to provide
a briefing to the Committees within 60 days of date of
enactment of this Act on how the agency is managing all
ongoing IWTF projects.
Invasive Carp.--Section 509 of WRDA 2020 authorized
demonstration projects to prevent the spread of invasive carp
into the Tennessee River and Cumberland River watersheds. The
Corps shall coordinate project partnership agreements
concurrent with program development to ensure barriers can be
deployed as soon as practicable. The Corps is further
directed to finalize the program management plan and begin
assessing demonstration projects, including appropriate
deterrent systems at Kentucky Lock.
The Corps shall continue to collaborate at levels
commensurate with previous years with the U.S. Coast Guard,
the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the State of Illinois,
and members of the Invasive Carp Regional Coordinating
Committee, including identifying navigation protocols that
would be beneficial or effective in reducing the risk of
vessels inadvertently carrying aquatic invasive species,
including invasive carp, through the Brandon Road Lock and
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shall be included in the quarterly briefings to the
Committees. The Corps is further directed to implement
navigation protocols shown to be effective at reducing the
risk of entrainment without jeopardizing the safety of
vessels and crews. The Corps and other Federal and State
agencies are conducting ongoing research on additional
potential invasive carp solutions. The Corps is directed to
provide to the Committees not later than 30 days after
enactment of this Act a briefing on such navigation protocols
and potential solutions.
Project Formulation and Delivery.--The agreement reiterates
House direction.
Reporting Requirement.--The Corps shall provide a quarterly
report to the Committees, which includes the total budget
authority and unobligated balances by year for each program,
project, or activity, including any prior year
appropriations. The Assistant Secretary of the Army (Civil
Works) shall provide a quarterly report to the Committees,
which includes the total budget amount and unobligated
balances by year for salaries, travel, and other expenses
funded in the Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army
(Civil Works) account, including any prior year
appropriations.
ADDITIONAL FUNDING
The agreement includes funding above the budget request to
ensure continued improvements to our national economy, public
safety, and environmental health that result from water
resources projects. This funding is for additional work that
either was not included in the budget request or was
inadequately budgeted. The bill contains a provision
requiring the Corps to allocate funds in accordance with only
the direction in this agreement. In lieu of all House
direction--under any heading--regarding additional funding,
new starts, and the fiscal year 2026 work plan, the Corps
shall follow the direction included in this explanatory
statement.
The executive branch retains discretion over project-
specific allocation decisions, subject to only the direction
here and under the heading ``Additional Funding'' or
``Additional Funding for Ongoing Work'' within each of the
Investigations, Construction, Mississippi River and
Tributaries, and Operation and Maintenance accounts. OMB is
reminded that these funds are in addition to the budget
request, and OMB budget metrics shall not be a reason to
disqualify a study or project from being funded. A study or
project may not be excluded from evaluation for funding due
to being ``inconsistent with Administration policy.'' OMB is
reminded that voluntary funding in excess of legally required
cost shares for studies and projects, though acceptable,
shall not be used as a criterion for inclusion in the budget
request, for allocating the additional funding provided or
for the selection of new starts. The Corps shall not
condition these funds, or any funds appropriated in this act,
on a non-Federal interest paying more than their required
share in any phase of a project.
It is expected that all of the additional funding provided
will be allocated to specific programs, projects, or
activities, and the allocation process shall favor the
obligation, rather than expenditure, of funds. Additionally,
OMB shall consider the extent to which the Corps is able to
obligate funds as it allocates the additional funding. The
Corps shall evaluate all studies and projects only within
accounts and categories consistent with previous
congressional funding.
A project or study shall be eligible for additional funding
within the Investigations, Construction, and Mississippi
River and Tributaries accounts if: (1) it has received
funding, other than through a reprogramming, in at least one
of the previous three fiscal years; or (2) it was previously
funded and could reach a significant milestone, complete a
discrete element of work, or produce significant outputs in
fiscal year 2026 or (3) as appropriate, it is selected as one
of the new starts allowed in accordance with this Act and the
additional direction provided below. None of the additional
funding in any account may be used for any item where funding
was specifically denied or for projects in the Continuing
Authorities Program (CAP). Funds shall be allocated
consistent with statutory cost share requirements. Also,
funding associated with each category of Additional Funding
may be allocated as appropriate to any eligible study or
project within that category; funding associated with each
subcategory may be allocated only to eligible studies or
projects, within that subcategory.
Work Plan.--The Corps is directed to provide to the
Committees not later than 60 days after the date of enactment
of this Act and not less than three days before the date of
public release a work plan including the following
information: (1) a detailed description of the process and
criteria used to evaluate studies and projects; (2)
delineation of how these funds are to be allocated; (3) a
summary of the work to be accomplished with each allocation,
including phase of work and the study or project's remaining
cost to complete (excluding Operation and Maintenance); and
(4) a list of all studies and projects that were considered
eligible for funding but did not receive funding, including
an explanation of whether the study or project could have
used funds in fiscal year 2026 and the specific reasons each
study or project was considered as being less competitive for
an allocation of funds.
The Administration shall not delay apportioning the funding
for Community Project Funding and Congressionally Directed
Spending while developing the work plan for additional
funding.
The Corps is urged to strive for a balance between inland
and coastal projects within its Flood and Coastal Storm
Damage Reduction mission. The Corps is encouraged to assess
the unique needs of non-contiguous States and Territories
when providing additional funding. The Corps is encouraged to
support opportunities to restore critical habitat and enhance
the Nation's economic development, job growth, and
international competitiveness. The Corps is reminded of the
consideration it is to provide to remote and subsistence
harbor projects per 33 U.S. Code 2242.
New Starts.--The agreement includes funding for individual
new starts in Investigations, Construction, and Mississippi
River and Tributaries, including the three new starts in
Investigations included in the budget request. In addition,
the agreement includes two additional new starts in
Investigations.
The Corps is directed to notify the Committees at least
seven days prior to execution of an agreement for
construction of any project except environmental
infrastructure projects and projects under the CAP. Decisions
regarding the processes by which projects may be made
eligible for funding or the manner in which projects are
funded can be made only by the Committees on Appropriations.
As such, the Committees reiterate previous congressional
direction as follows.
Neither study nor construction activities related to
individual projects authorized under section 1037 of WRRDA of
2014 shall require a new start or new investment decision;
these activities shall be considered ongoing work. No new
start or new investment decision shall be required when
moving from feasibility to PED. The initiation of
construction of an individually authorized project funded
within a programmatic line item may not require a new start
designation provided that some amount of construction funding
under such programmatic line item was appropriated and
expended during the prior fiscal year. No new start or new
investment decision shall be required to initiate work on a
separable element of a project when construction of one or
more separable elements of that project was initiated
previously; it shall be considered ongoing work. A new
construction start shall not be required for work undertaken
to correct a design deficiency on an existing federal
project; it shall be considered ongoing work.
The Corps is directed to propose a single group of new
starts as a part of the work plan. The Corps may not change
or substitute the new starts selected once the work plan has
been provided to the Committees.
During the budget formulation process, the Corps is
strongly encouraged to give careful consideration to the out-
year budget impacts of any studies selected as new starts and
to whether there appears to be an identifiable non-federal
sponsor that will be ready and able to provide, in a timely
manner, the necessary cost share for the feasibility and PED
phases. During the budget formulation process, the Corps also
shall consider the out-year budget impacts of any selected
Construction new starts and the non-federal sponsor's ability
and willingness to promptly provide required cash
contributions, if any, as well as required lands, easements,
rights-of-way, relocations, and disposal areas. When
considering new study starts, the Corps should include only
those that can execute a feasibility cost sharing agreement
during the upcoming fiscal year.
investigations
The agreement provides $150,384,000 for Investigations.
The allocation for studies, projects and activities within
the Investigations account is shown in the following table:
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Additional Funding.--When allocating the additional funding
provided in this account, the Corps shall consider
prioritizing: completing or accelerating ongoing studies that
will enhance the nation's economic development, job growth,
and international competitiveness; projects located in areas
that have suffered recent natural disasters; projects that
protect life and property; or projects addressing legal
requirements. The Corps is urged to consider any national
security benefits a project may have when allocating this
funding. The Corps shall allocate the additional funding
provided in this account primarily to specific feasibility
and preconstruction engineering and design (PED) phases,
rather than to Remaining Items line items as has been the
case in previous work plans.
The agreement notes the Corps' policy outlined in
Engineering Regulation (ER) 1110-2-1302 and further clarified
in a June 2023 memorandum that requires feasibility studies
to include class 3 estimates prior to the signing of a Chief
of Engineer's report. The Secretary shall issue a waiver
pursuant to section 1001(b) of Public Law 113-121 for each
new start study initiated in fiscal years 2022, 2023, 2024,
and 2025 for such an amount and time as necessary to achieve
a class 3 cost estimate. The Corps is encouraged to
prioritize funding for storm risk management along the Gulf
Coast and directs the Corps to work with Texas on solutions
to protect the Texas Coast from storm surge flooding.
Of the additional funding provided, no less than $3,000,000
shall be for studies that were new starts in fiscal year
2024.
The Corps shall include appropriate funding in future
budget submissions for new feasibility studies initiated in
fiscal year 2026.
Arkansas Red River Chloride Area VIII, TX.--No funds from
this Act or a prior Act may be used to continue the
disposition study for the Arkansas Red River Chloride Control
Project. The Corps is reminded that such restriction shall
continue during any period covered by a continuing
resolution.
Chattahoochee River Program Comprehensive Plan, GA.--
Funding is recommended for an implementation plan for the
Chattahoochee River Program, which shall identify and
recommend for construction specific projects along the
Chattahoochee River Basin that align with eligibility
requirements laid out in section 8144(a)(2)(B) of WRDA 2022.
Projects recommended shall include those that require
individual authorization, can be completed under the
continuing authorities program and similar authorities that
do not require further authorization, and those that could be
carried out by non-Federal entities.
Chicago Shoreline, IL.--The agreement reiterates the WRDA
2020 Conference Report, which requires the Chicago Shoreline
to be a focus area of the Great Lakes Coastal Resiliency
Study.
Collection and Study Basic Data.--In lieu of House
direction, the agreement funds the program in the line item
``Coastal Ocean Data System'' in the Operation and
Maintenance account, where it has been funded in prior fiscal
years.
Design Maturity.--The agreement recognizes the Corps'
acknowledgment of the challenges the agency is facing.
However, the lack of appropriate design maturity results in
increased costs and duration over the course of construction
as the Corps completes full design, as has been witnessed
repeatedly on IWTF projects, supplemental projects, and dam
safety projects. This issue impacts the ability of the
Committees and non-Federal sponsors to effectively plan
resources preventing new construction projects from
commencing, which creates a greater backlog after feasibility
studies are completed. The Corps is encouraged not to express
capability for a Construction new start for a project without
having achieved and maintained a class 3 cost estimate for
that entire project unless the Corps reasonably expects to
achieve a class 3 cost estimate within the same fiscal year
for which construction capability is expressed. Such cost
estimate shall at a minimum address geotechnical surveys,
hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, and site characterization,
to include utility mappings. The agreement reiterates House
direction on discretionary approval authority to provide
exemptions to this requirement.
Inventory of Dams--Low-Head Dam Inventory.--The agreement
acknowledges the Corps' initial efforts and provides
additional funding of $500,000 to continue low-head dam
inventory database development.
Project Cost Updates.--The agreement notes that the Corps
has a policy that requires regular updates of the economics
and costs of authorized projects that have not yet received
construction funds, but such updates are not feasible without
funds. Funding is included for updates to authorized projects
that have not received Construction funds where those updates
are necessary to recertify project costs or verify economic
justification. The Corps is strongly encouraged to recommend
funding for project cost updates in future budget
submissions.
Research and Development--Manage Emerging Threats and
Resilence for Flood Control Structures.--The Corps is
encouraged to research, test, and refine the use of rapid,
repeatable, and remote methods and tools for long-tenn
monitoring of critical water infrastructure and to partner
with academia to research and manage emerging threats and
attain resilience for flood control structures.
Research and Development--National Academy of Sciences
Materials Report.--The agreement notes the report was
scheduled to be completed in 2025. The Corps is directed to
brief the Committees within 60 days of the date of completion
of the report.
Remote Sensing/Geographic Information System Support.--
Within available funds, $2,100,000 shall be for the Corps to
continue procurement efforts for advanced integrated GPS and
optical surveying and mapping equipment. This funding
increase shall be competitively awarded or provided to
programs that have received competitive awards in the past.
The agreement provides up to $2,000,000 to evaluate the
transition of small unmanned aircraft system technology onto
larger Group 3 and Group 4 aircraft. The Corps is encouraged
to collaborate with university partners, particularly those
with the requisite experience operating these larger aircraft
and that meet any relevant Federal Aviation Administration
requirements necessary to conduct this research.
San Juan-Chama Project.--The Corps is directed to provide
to the Committees not later than 90 days after the date of
enactment of this Act a joint briefing consistent with the
direction under this same heading contained within ``Water
and Related Resources''.
South Fork of the South Branch of the Chicago River, IL.--
The agreement strongly encourages the Corps and the
Environmental Protection Agency to continue interagency
discussions on how this project can move forward. The Corps
is directed to brief the Committees on the status of the
proposed pilot using beneficial substrate and future plans
for the project within 30 days of the date of enactment of
this Act.
Tribal Partnership Program (TPP).--The agreement provides
additional funding for the TPP and reminds the Corps that
amounts may be used to cover necessary administrative
expenses prior to agreement execution. The agreement provides
$1,200,000 to execute the pilot program authorized by section
1140 of WRDA 2024. Using the funds provided for the pilot
program, at least three studies or projects shall be focused
on the Mid-Columbia region for salmon and steelhead
populations. Further, the Corps is directed to brief the
Committees within 60 days of the date of enactment of this
Act on the progress for implementing the pilot program and
how to improve outreach to eligible tribes.
Water Resources Portfolio Studies.--The agreement notes
there are an increasing number of authorized non-traditional
studies that serve to provide portfolio-wide information to
both Congress, communities, and the scientific community.
These studies often require dedicated resources, so the
agreement has created a new remaining item for such studies
and evaluations. The Corps is directed to provide to the
Committees within 60 days of the date of enactment of this
Act and to update the list quarterly thereafter a list of any
authorized WRDA reports that are in process using funding
from this Act or any prior act. The report shall include the
authorization for the report, estimated completion date,
funding obligated to date, and estimated cost to complete.
Further, the Corps is directed to provide to the Committees
any authorized WRDA reports that are completed using funding
from this Act or any prior act, not later than 30 days after
completion.
The agreement provides $1,000,000 for the Water Resources
Priorities Study authorized in section 2032 of WRDA 2007.
When executing this assessment, the Corps is expected to
consider future conditions and hydrology such as accounting
for pluvial flood hazards, particularly when compounded with
other flood hazards such as storm surge and high tides in
coastal areas and debris in areas prone to landslides or
wildfires. Further, the Corps is directed to compile
comprehensive datasets from Federal, State, and local sources
and to utilize state-of-the-art tools, with consideration
given to regional and state specific hazard mapping tools
such as Rhode Island's STORMTOOLS.
Wrightsville Reservoir, VT.--In July 2023, Vermont
experienced a devastating flood that nearly breached the
Wrightsville Dam, which is situated upriver of Montpelier,
Vermont, the state capital and one of the largest population
centers. Again in 2024, Vermont experienced severe flooding
demonstrating the urgent need to address the safety hazards
associated with this dam. The Corps is strongly encouraged to
assist the state of Vermont within existing authorities, such
as Planning Assistance to States.
CONSTRUCTION
The agreement provides $3,169,966,000 for Construction.
The allocation for projects and activities within the
Construction account is shown in the following table:
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Additional Funding.--When allocating the additional funding
provided in this account, the Corps is encouraged to evaluate
authorized reimbursements in the same manner as if the
projects were being evaluated for new or ongoing construction
and shall consider giving priority to the following:
benefits of the funded work to the national
economy;
extent to which the work will enhance national,
regional, or local economic development;
number of jobs created directly and supported in
the supply chain by the funded activity;
significance to national security, including the
strategic significance of commodities;
prevention and mitigation of coastal erosion that
impacts coastal rail routes that are critical to national
defense;
ability to obligate the funds allocated within the
fiscal year, including consideration of the ability of the
non-federal sponsor to provide any required cost share;
ability to complete the project, separable
element, or project phase with the funds allocated;
legal requirements, including responsibilities to
tribes;
for flood and storm damage reduction projects,
including authorized nonstructural measures and periodic
beach renourishments:
population, safety of life, economic activity,
or public infrastructure at risk, as appropriate; and
the severity of risk of flooding or the
frequency with which an area has experienced flooding; and
preservation of historically significant
communities, culture, and heritage;
for shore protection projects, projects in areas
that have suffered severe beach erosion requiring additional
sand placement outside of the normal beach renourishment
cycle or in which the normal beach renourishment cycle has
been delayed, and projects in areas where there is risk of
environmental contamination;
for flood and storm damage reduction projects,
incorporating opportunities to enhance water supply in
drought prone areas;
for mitigation projects, projects with the purpose
to address the safety concerns of coastal communities
impacted by federal flood control, navigation, and defense
projects;
for navigation projects, the number of jobs or
level of economic activity to be supported by completion of
the project, separable element, or project phase;
for other authorized project purposes and
environmental restoration or compliance projects, to include
the beneficial use of dredged material;
for navigation projects, development,
reconstruction, and construction of jetties and other similar
structures; and
for environmental infrastructure, projects in
rural communities, projects with greater economic impact,
projects in counties or parishes with high poverty rates,
projects owed past reimbursements, and projects that provide
backup raw water supply in the event of an emergency.
The Corps is reminded that environmental infrastructure
projects are eligible to compete for the additional funding
provided in this account for Other Authorized Project
Purposes. The Corps is reminded that shore protection
projects are also eligible to compete for additional funding
for Flood and Storm Damage Reduction. The Corps is further
reminded that nonstructural flood control projects are
eligible to compete for the additional funding provided in
this account.
Of the additional funding provided in this account for
environmental restoration or compliance and other authorized
project purposes, the Corps shall allocate not less than
$1,000,000 for multistate ecosystem restoration programs for
which a comprehensive restoration plan is in development or
has been completed.
The Corps is directed to brief the Committees not later
than 90 days after the date of enactment of this Act on the
unfunded projects in the Corps' program related to coastal
storm risk reduction and beach renourishment, barriers to
implementing authorized studies and projects, and high-risk
coastal locations in need of such projects.
Aquatic Plant Control Program.--Of the additional funding
provided for the Aquatic Plant Control Program, $15,000,000
shall be for watercraft inspection stations, as authorized in
section 104(d)(1)(A) of the River and Harbor Act of 1958; up
to $3,000,000 shall be for related monitoring, as authorized
by section 1170 of the America's Water Infrastructure Act of
20l8; up to $3,000,000 shall be for activities related to
monitoring, surveying, and control of hydrilla verticillata
and flowering rush; up to $7,500,000 shall be to address
infestations of hydrilla in Lake Champlain and the
Connecticut River Basins; and up to $2,500,000 shall be for
nationwide research and development to address aquatic
invasive plants, within which the Corps is encouraged to
support cost-shared aquatic plant management programs. Within
available funds, the Corps is encouraged to partner with
Reclamation in developing effective removal methods for water
stargrass in the Yakima Basin. The Corps is encouraged to
enter into a cost-share agreement with the State and local
partners to manage and treat infestations of hydrilla broadly
in the region. The agreement provides $1,000,000 for the
Corps to establish a pilot program to remove invasive plant
species in riparian areas that contribute to drought
conditions in the Lower Colorado River Basin, the Rio Grande
River Basin, the Texas Gulf Coast Basin, and the Arkansas-
White-Red Basin, per section 8305 of WRDA 2022.
The agreement notes that the Corps is engaged in a
multipronged effort to combat invasive species in our
country's waterways and to protect the Mississippi River
Basin. The agreement provides $10,500,000 to continue
activities authorized under section 509 of WRDA 2020 and to
continue planning, designing, engineering and project
management activities, as well as begin construction of carp
barriers in the Mississippi River Basin and the Tennessee-
Tombigbee waterways. The Corps is directed to brief the
Committees on a plan for prioritization of location of
barrier construction prior to obligation of funds.
Beneficial Use of Dredged Material.--The Corps is
encouraged to prioritize issuing updated implementation
guidance for a renewed solicitation of section 1122
Beneficial Use of Dredged Material project proposals. The
Corps is directed to brief the Committees prior to any effort
to solicit or select any additional projects for this
program. The Corps is reminded that any eligible 1122
projects are eligible to compete for the additional
funding provided in the Navigation line item.
Brandon Road Lock and Dam, Aquatic Nuisance Species
Barrier, IL.--The Corps is expected to continue working in
close partnership with the State of Illinois and other
stakeholders to advance design and construction
expeditiously. The Corps is directed to ensure the Brandon
Road project is in full compliance with Illinois State laws
including through completion of all State permitting
requirements. The Corps is encouraged to continue working
with the State of Illinois to expeditiously address any
remaining real estate issues and to adjust the project as
much as technically feasible to prevent cost increases
related to real estate acquisition and remediation. The
agreement notes the lack of timely communication with project
sponsors, stakeholders, and Congressional offices. In order
to ensure the project remains on schedule, the Corps is
directed to provide a quarterly briefing to the Committees on
the status of the project, including any significant changes
in cost.
Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal Dispersal Barrier, IL.--No
funds recommended in this Act may be used for construction of
hydrologic separation measures.
Continuing Authorities Program (CAP).--The agreement
includes $33,100,000 for seven CAP sections to undertake
small, localized projects without the lengthy study and
authorization process typical of larger Corps projects. The
management of CAP shall continue consistent with direction
provided in previous fiscal years. The Corps is encouraged to
find ways to expedite studies and projects funded in CAP.
Dam Safety Modification Studies.--The Corps is directed to
brief the Committees on the full dam safety portfolio to
include ongoing and planned work, estimated cost for each
study and project, level of design maturity, and project
outyear affordability within 30 days of the date of enactment
of this act.
Environmental Infrastructure.--Authorized environmental
infrastructure programs and projects shall not require a new
start designation. This includes projects in regional
authorities that have not received funding and projects
authorized under section 219 of WRDA 1992 (Public Law 102-
580), as amended. The Corps is reminded that environmental
infrastructure authorities include caps on Federal
participation, but do not provide a guarantee that the
project authorization level will be met. Projects shall only
receive funding if there is a separable element that can be
funded to completion in a fiscal year without the requirement
for continued funding in future years.
Non-Federal Implementation Pilot Program.--Due to ongoing
concerns initially expressed in the fiscal year 2020 Senate
Report, the Corps shall notify the Committees upon receiving
any proposal from a non-Federal interest requesting to
utilize the authority in section 1043(b) of WRRDA, as
amended. The Corps shall not transfer funds or enter into a
project partnership agreement to transfer funds to a non-
Federal interest, until such project is recommended in a
budget as using the 1043(b) authority and the Committees
provide such funds for transfer. None of the funds
recommended in this Act shall be used under this authority
for a project unless notification is provided to the
Committees at least 30 days prior.
The Corps shall brief the Committees not later than 45 days
after enactment of this Act on activities carried out under
the section 1043 program, including the Corps' implementation
guidance and any existing or potential agreements.
Real Estate Requirements for Shore Protection Projects.--
The agreement reiterates House direction. Additionally, the
Corps is directed to expeditiously complete the
implementation guidance for section 1145 in order to
implement hurricane and storm damage reduction projects in a
manner consistent with the previously completed initial
construction and periodic nourishments of each project
covered in that section, as provided for in that section.
Recreation Management Support Program.--In lieu of House
direction provided under the Construction account, the
agreement notes that funding for this program is provided
under the Operation and Maintenance account.
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Tribal Partnership Program.--The agreement provides
additional funding for the TPP, with discretion given to the
Corps to manage projects appropriately as it balances
workload within districts, coordinates cost-share agreements,
and executes other programmatic responsibilities in
accordance with the program's intent and authorities. The
Corps is reminded that amounts may be used to cover necessary
administrative expenses prior to agreement execution.
Upper Mississippi River Restoration (UMRR), Quincy Bay.--
The agreement notes that over the past 70 years, river
traffic has led to the environmental degradation of Quincy
Bay. The Corps is encouraged to prioritize the environmental
restoration project in Quincy Bay near Quincy, Illinois as a
Tier 1 project for immediate commencement through the UMRR
Program.
West Shore, Lake Pontchartrain, LA.--The agreement
reiterates House direction.
MISSISSIPPI RIVER AND TRIBUTARIES
The agreement provides $531,588,000 for Mississippi River
and Tributaries.
The allocation for projects and activities within the
Mississippi River and Tributaries account is shown in the
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Additional Funding for Ongoing Work.--When allocating the
additional funding provided in this account, the Corps shall
consider giving priority to completing or accelerating work
that will enhance the Nation's economic development, job
growth, and international competitiveness or are for studies
or projects located in areas that have suffered recent
natural disasters. While this funding is shown under
remaining items, the Corps shall use these funds in
Investigations, Construction, and Operation and Maintenance,
as applicable.
When allocating the additional funds recommended in this
account, the Corps is directed to give adequate consideration
to cooperative projects addressing watershed erosion,
sedimentation, flooding, and environmental degradation. The
Corps is encouraged to allocate funding for levee repairs in
all seven States along the lower Mississippi River, as
identified by the Mississippi River Commission in 2025.
Lower Mississippi River Main Stem.--The budget request
proposes to consolidate several activities across multiple
states into one line item. The agreement rejects this change
and instead continues to fund these activities as separate
line items.
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
The agreement provides $6,013,217,000 for Operation and
Maintenance.
The allocation for projects and activities within the
Operation and Maintenance account is shown in the following
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Additional Funding for Ongoing Work.--When allocating the
additional funding provided in this account, the Corps shall
consider giving priority to the following:
ability to complete ongoing work maintaining
authorized depths and widths of harbors and shipping channels
(including small, remote, or subsistence harbors), including
where contaminated sediments are present;
ability to address critical maintenance backlog;
presence of the U.S. Coast Guard;
extent to which the work will enhance national,
regional, or local economic development, including domestic
manufacturing capacity;
extent to which the work will promote job growth
or international competitiveness;
number of jobs created directly by the funded
activity;
ability to obligate the funds allocated within the
fiscal year;
ability to complete the project, separable
element, project phase, or useful increment of work within
the funds allocated;
dredging and maintenance projects that would
substantially increase beneficial uses of and provide
supplementary benefits to tributaries and waterways in close
proximity to ongoing island replenishment projects;
ability to address hazardous barriers to
navigation due to shallow channels;
extent to which the work will promote recreation-
based benefits, including those created by recreational
boating;
risk of imminent failure or closure of the
facility;
improvements to federal breakwaters and jetties
where additional work will improve the safety of navigation
and stabilize infrastructure to prevent continued
deterioration; and
for harbor maintenance activities,
total tonnage handled;
total exports;
total imports;
dollar value of cargo handled;
energy infrastructure and national security
needs served;
designation as strategic seaports;
maintenance of dredge disposal facilities;
lack of alternative means of freight movement;
savings over alternative means of freight
movement; and
improvements to dredge disposal facilities
which will result in long-term savings, including a reduction
in regular maintenance costs.
The agreement provides the level of funding necessary to
ensure adequate operation and maintenance of our Nation's
aging infrastructure efficiently to ensure continued
competitiveness in a global marketplace. Federal navigation
channels maintained at only a fraction of authorized
dimensions and navigation locks and hydropower facilities
being used well beyond their design life results in economic
inefficiencies and risks infrastructure failure, which can
cause substantial economic losses. The Corps is reminded that
activities eligible under the Deep-Draft Harbor and Channel;
and Small, Remote, or Subsistence lines are also eligible to
compete for the funds provided in the Navigation Maintenance
line. Of the additional funding provided for other authorized
project purposes, $3,200,000 is recommended for water control
manual updates for non-Corps owned high hazard dams where:
(1) the Corps has responsibility for flood control operations
under section 7 of the Flood Control Act of 1944; (2) the dam
requires coordination of water releases with one or more
other high-hazard dams for flood control purposes; and (3)
the dam owner is actively investigating the feasibility of
applying forecast-informed reservoir operations.
Alheni Falls, ID.--The agreement reiterates House
direction.
Aquatic Nuisance Control Research Program.--Within
available funds, the agreement provides $1,000,000 for the
base program; $2,500,000 to supplement activities related to
harmful algal bloom research and control, and the agreement
directs the Corps to target freshwater ecosystems; $2,500,000
to continue work on the Harmful Algal Bloom Demonstration
Program including early detection, prevention, and management
techniques and procedures to reduce the occurrence and
impacts of harmful algal blooms associated with water
resources development projects, as authorized by WRDA 2020;
and up to $2,500,000 to continue development of next
generation ecological models to maintain inland and
intracoastal waterways.
In addition, the agreement provides $2,000,000 to develop,
test, and apply in situ sensor technology to monitor and
detect dissolved reactive phosphorus continuously and in real
time, and the Corps is reminded that WRDA 2022 provided
flexibility to partner with non-traditional contractors.
Asset Management/Facilities and Equipment Maintenance
(FEM).--Within available funds, not less than $5,000,000
shall be to demonstrate multi-material hybrid replacement-
part approaches for repair and maintenance practices that
will increase civil infrastructure intelligence and to expand
academic and industry partnerships related to composite
material durability; not less than $2,000,000 shall be for in
situ robotic repair and rehabilitation technology efforts,
which shall be developed in coordination with the inland
navigation digital twin; $2,000,000 shall be for the Geo-
Erosion Monitoring System research effort; and not less than
$840,000 shall be for the structural health monitoring
program.
Beneficial Use Dredged Material.--The Corps is encouraged
to use existing authorities to increase the beneficial use of
dredged material to include for inland and channel
restoration work. The Corps is reminded that beneficial use
activities authorized for reasons including inland and
channel restoration work are eligible to compete for
additional funding in this account and in Construction, as
applicable. The Corps is directed to continue incorporating
these authorities into the underlying maintenance of harbors.
Bradford Island.--The agreement acknowledges that the Corps
signed the Federal Facilities Agreement on the Bradford
Island Superfund Site, a critical step forward in the cleanup
process. The Corps is encouraged to prioritize the cleanup in
accordance with the Site Management Plan and to work
cooperatively with the States of Washington and Oregon,
Tribes with recognized treaty rights, and other Tribal
interests in the area. In particular, the Corps is encouraged
to emphasize the early removal of the landfill, which poses
an imminent contamination threat to the river. In addition,
the Corps is encouraged to make every effort to collaborate
with the Yakama Nation in accordance with the 2023 Memorandum
of Understanding, which recognizes the Yakama Nation's
significant interests in and around Bradford Island, and
memorializes the Corps' commitment to including the Yakama
Nation in all technical and policy aspects of the cleanup.
Coastal Inlets Research Program.--The agreement reiterates
House direction. Additionally, the agreement acknowledges
that communities, infrastructure, and resources tied to
coastal regions are vulnerable to damage from extreme coastal
events and long-term coastal change. It is understood this
work will identify engineering frameworks to address coastal
resilience needs to measure the coastal forces that lead to
infrastructure damage and erosion during extreme storm
events; and to improve coupling of terrestrial and coastal
models. The Corps is encouraged to explore innovative ways of
executing dredging and seek efficiencies and cost savings
with the collaboration. Within the program. the agreement
provides $5,200,000 for coastal forecasting to reduce
infrastructure flooding, including $2,500,000 for the U.S.
Coastal Research program, and $300,000 for the National Water
Center Partnership.
Coastal Ocean Data System (CODS).--In lieu of House
direction, the agreement provides funding for activities in
the CODS line item where it has been funded in prior years.
Of the funding recommended, no less than $8,000,000 shall be
for long-term coastal wave and coastal sediment observations,
research, and data products that support sustainable coastal
and navigation projects. Within the funds provided for this
program, the Corps is directed to prioritize the deployment
and maintenance of buoys that are essential to vessel and
cargo movement and those that directly support ongoing
projects. Further, the agreement supports the Corps' efforts
to continue developing an integrated modeling system that can
be utilized to evaluate subsurface drain systems for
consideration of future potential flood risk or coastal storm
risk reduction measures in project development.
The agreement provides $4,000,000 for coastal and inland
compound flooding research. The agreement also provides
$1,800,000 to support academic research on hazard mitigation
policies and practices in coastal communities to the
modernization of the Corps' modeling and decision-support
systems and enhance emergency response and adaptive
floodplain management capabilities.
Further, the agreement supports the Corps' efforts to
continue developing an integrated modeling system that can be
utilized to evaluate subsurface drain systems for
consideration of future potential flood risk or coastal storm
risk reduction measures in project development. The agreement
supports efforts that utilize Artificial Intelligence-driven
tools to assess risks associated with coastal storms, Great
Lakes high-water events, compound flooding, and shoreline
erosion.
Coastal Resiliency.--The agreement acknowledges the
important role the Corps plays in managing flood risk and
threats from coastal hazards and improving coastal
resiliency. The agreement also acknowledges the critical
importance of periodic shoreline restoration, wetland
creation, beach nourishment, and their significance in
supporting public safety and protecting public
infrastructure, native vegetation and wildlife, and the local
economy. These activities are even more apparent in areas
that have suffered severe and drastic beach erosion
exacerbated by major hurricanes requiring additional sand
placement outside of the normal beach renourishment cycle,
such as along the Gulf Coast region.
Columbia River Sediment Retention Structures.--WRDA 2024
requires the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works
to undergo a determination of the ability to pay related to
the dredge material stabilization and retaining structures
for the lower Willamette and Columbia Rivers. The agreement
notes that these structures are necessary for dredging
operations to maintain the Columbia River waterway and are
thus in the National interest. The Corps is directed to brief
the Committees within 30 days of the date of enactment of
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the progress of the determination of ability to pay required
by WRDA 2024 and at least 60 days prior to a final
determination.
Designation.--None of the funds made available by this Act
may be used to carry out any action altering the designation
of Buford Dam and Lake Sidney Lanier, Georgia, authorized in
Public Law 84-457.
Dredging Operations Technical Support (DOTS) Program.--The
agreement provides $1,500,000 to develop a digital twin for
the inland waterways system and $1,500,000 to develop a
digital twin for the national dredging program. Additionally,
the agreement provides $1,700,000 for DOTS to support the
research and application of artificial intelligence, machine
learning, and advanced modeling capabilities to improve
streamflow forecasting for channel shoaling and dredging to
help reduce interruptions in waterborne inland commerce as a
result of flooding and other silting activities.
Engineering With Nature (EWN).--Additional funding under
this line item is intended for EWN activities having a
national or regional scope or that benefit the Corps' broader
execution of its mission areas. It is not intended to replace
or preclude the appropriate use of EWN practices at districts
using project-specific funding, or work performed across
other Corps programs that might involve EWN.
The agreement provides $7,500,000 for the EWN initiative,
of which $2,000,000 is to support ongoing research with
university partners. The agreement provides $2,000,000 to
support research and development of natural infrastructure
solutions for the Nation's bays and estuaries, to design
innovative nature-based infrastructure with landscape
architecture, coastal modeling, and engineering.
Harbor Maintenance Trust Fund Targets.--Donor and energy
ports are critical to the National supply chain and stable
HMTF funding for expanded uses is fundamental to maintaining
international competitiveness. Full HMTF funding can assist
with capital improvements at these critical ports which
already pay a significant share of the collected tax. Each
fiscal year in conjunction with the budget request, the Corps
shall provide a list of donor and energy ports and associated
amounts for each port using the section 2106 of WRRDA 2014
(33 U.S.C. 2238c) formula as applied to meet the section 102
of WRDA 2020 target of 12 percent using the HMTF target in
section 101 of WRDA 2020 for the given fiscal year.
Harlan County Dam Repairs.--The Corps shall meet with non-
Federal water contractors, including representatives of
Reclamation, to provide a detailed explanation of past
operation and maintenance charges incurred at Harlan County
Dam. At a minimum, the discussion shall include how joint use
charges are assigned, and how darn safety costs are
detennined for extraordinary maintenance projects, such as
the Ogee Spillway repairs, and prospectively provide
operation and maintenance cost estimates, including any
planned extraordinary maintenance projects. The Committees
expect these engagements to occur annually.
Inland Waterway Navigation Charts.--The Corps is strongly
urged to address its aging inland waterways system by
undertaking a digital modernization effort to improve system
operation and maintenance. Further, the agreement notes the
importance of well-maintained, safe, navigable inland
waterways within the United States, which includes accurate
placement of waterway navigation aids, specifically buoys.
The agreement provides $4,800,000 for an inland waterway
digital navigation buoys pilot program. Additionally, the
agreement provides $2,000,000 for the eHydro program to
modernize and enhance the distribution of the navigation
charts, and $2,000,000 to support the transition of the
National Dredging Quality Management Program's automated
dredging monitoring data to a cloud environment.
Inspection of Completed Federal Flood Control Projects.--
The Corps is encouraged to continue prioritizing conducting
risk assessments of high-risk federally authorized levee
systems.
Kennebec River Long-Term Maintenance Dredging.--The
agreement continues to support the Memorandum of Agreement
signed in January 2019 denoting responsibilities between the
Department of the Army and the Department of the Navy for the
regular maintenance of the Kennebec River Federal Navigation
Channel. The agreement notes concern that the channel is not
currently being maintained to the required depth on an annual
basis, affecting the movement of Navy surface combatants. The
agreement directs the Department of the Army and the
Department of the Navy to respond with the appropriate
resources and planning to ensure that the channel is passable
annually--per the Memorandum of Agreement--to ensure the
navigability of the Kennebec River for the test, trial, and
delivery of newly constructed Navy surface combatants to the
Atlantic Ocean.
Lake Providence Harbor, LA.--The agreement reiterates House
direction.
Levee Maintenance Requirements.--The agreement reiterates
House direction.
Missouri River Basin.--The Corps is reminded that the
various Missouri River Basin projects are to be operated and
maintained consistent with the authorized purposes, such as
flood control, hydropower, and navigation, while in
accordance with applicable Federal laws. The Corps is urged
to undertake interagency collaboration to adjust management
plans, as appropriate, to ensure life and health safety
remains prioritized amongst all authorized purposes.
Mobile Bay Environmental Investigation.--The funding is
provided for the Corps to begin the review and comment
process of the environmental investigation of the Mobile Ship
Channel.
Monitoring of Completed Navigation Projects, Fisheries.--
The agreement provides $4,650,000 to expand research to
assist the Corps across all waterways, lock structures, lock
operation methods, and fish species that will more fully
inform the Corps' operations. Additionally, $2,000,000 is
provided for the National Information Collaboration on
Ecohydraulics effort by the Corps to expand, on a national
basis, the ongoing research on the impact of reduced lock
operations on riverine fish.
National Coastal Mapping Program.--The agreement continues
to support the efforts of the National Coastal Mapping
Program, but also recognizes the challenges to collect the
necessary data to meet current critical, emerging, and post-
disaster requirements along the U.S. coastline. Of the
funding provided, no less than $6,000,000 shall be for Arctic
coastal mapping activities.
North Atlantic Division Report on Hurricane Barriers and
Harbors of Refuge.--The agreement continues to express the
importance of the North Atlantic Division report on hurricane
barriers and harbors of refuge mandated under section 1218 of
America's Water Infrastructure Act of 2018. While the Corps
has completed an initial report focused on the New England
area, the report is not complete. Of the funding provided for
Other Authorized Project Purposes, $700,000 is provided for
this report.
Park Closures.--The agreement notes the abrupt closures of
day-use parks and campgrounds, including Toto Creek, Bolding
Mill, Duckett Mill, Old Federal, Van Pugh South Campground,
Sawnee, and Bald Ridge Creek campgrounds at Lake Lanier, GA,
have disrupted access for both residents and visitors. The
Corps is urged to collaborate actively with state and local
partners to prevent closure of such day-use parks and
campgrounds, as well as to facilitate the transfer of
management of park operations where appropriate to ensure
continued public access.
Performance-Based Budgeting Support.--The agreement
provides $2,000,000 to support the use of performance-based
methods across the hydropower program. This includes the use
of data analytics and innovative turbine designs to
strengthen operations and maintenance efficiency, increase
downstream fish passage, and improve turbine performance.
Recreation Management Support Program.--The recommendation
includes $1,500,000 to support implementation of Public Law
117-114.
Regional Public Engagement.--The agreement notes increased
need for transparent communication with water and power users
in the Pacific Northwest due to the Columbia River Treaty
operations. The Corps is encouraged to coordinate with public
utility districts managing hydroelectric projects on the
Columbia River regarding real-time flood risk management and
coordination of domestic river operations to ensure safe,
reliable operations. The Corps is directed to brief the
Committees within 30 days of enactment of this Act to provide
information on how operational information is being shared.
Regional Sediment Management.--In lieu of House direction,
the agreement provides $2,000,000 for the Regional Sediment
Management line item. Within available funding, the Corps is
encouraged to continue cooperation and coordination with the
Great Lakes States to develop sediment transport models for
Great Lakes tributaries that discharge to Federal navigation
channels.
Remote Lock Operation.--The agreement reiterates House
direction. The agreement recognizes the need for more
communication and guidance regarding the Corps'
implementation of remote lock and dam operations on the
inland and intracoastal waterways. The Corps is encouraged to
engage in active and ongoing communication with the
stakeholders in the navigation industry, including the Inland
Waterways User Board, during the conduct of regional
assessments related to the implementation of remote lock and
dam operations. Additionally, the Corps is prohibited from
using any funds for this effort or related efforts until the
Committees are provided with the National assessment
completed on lock and dam remote operations and a stakeholder
engagement plan.
Small, Remote, or Subsistence Harbors.--The Corps is
directed to revise the criteria used for determining which
navigation maintenance projects are funded and to develop a
reasonable and equitable allocation under the Operation and
Maintenance account. The agreement notes support for
including criteria to evaluate the economic impact that these
projects provide to local and regional economies.
Further, the Committees note concerns with the Corps'
adherence to 33 U.S. Code 2242(c) for remote and subsistence
harbors in budget requests. The Corps is directed to provide
a report to the Committees, within 60 days of the date of
enactment of this Act, that details projects authorized under
the remote and subsistence harbor authority for the past 8
years, the construction and operation and maintenance funding
levels requested by the Corps to advance these projects, and
an accounting of appropriations made to the relevant
projects.
Special Recreation User Fees.--Section 1154 of WRDA 2024
established a new mechanism
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for Corps projects to make use of fees collected on site
during the fiscal year, requiring at least 80 percent of fees
generated at a project to be retained for use at the same
project. The recommendation makes available the full amount
of special recreation user fees collected in fiscal year
2026, estimated to total $67,000,000. The amount specified
for this Remaining Item is an estimate of fiscal year 2026
collections and shall not be construed as a limitation on the
availability of collections.
While shown in a Remaining Item, all such fees collected in
fiscal year 2026 shall be made available for use at specific
projects as authorized in law. All amounts derived from fees
collected in fiscal year 2026 and necessary to meet the 80
percent minimum shall be available for expenditure at the
project where such fees are collected as soon as practicable.
Not later than the first day of the second quarter of fiscal
year 2027, the Secretary shall submit to the Committees a
report delineating the total amount that was estimated to be
collected in fees at the start of fiscal year 2026, in total
and delineated by project, and the final collection and
project-specific allocation totals for fiscal year 2026.
Water Operations Technical Support (WOTS).--The agreement
provides $1,400,000 for the base program; $19,400,000 to
continue progress on the FIRO research program; and up to
$5,280,000 for Corps efforts to implement wildfire mitigation
projects at its facilities to protect Federal property and
neighboring communities. The Corps is encouraged to consider
vegetation control and other resiliency measures to protect
against the increasing threat of wildfires.
The Corps shall brief the Committees no later than 120 days
following the date of enactment of this Act on details of how
to operationalize FIRO, including how FIRO can become
integrated into water control manual updates moving forward
and on a national basis, the transferability of tools
developed or other results of the research, and related
future funding requirements. The briefing shall also include
the status and available results of the screening level
assessment.
Water Operations Technical Support, Managed Aquifer
Recharge.--Within available funds, not less than $700,000
shall be to implement sections 8108(a), 8108(c), and 8108(d)
of WRDA 2022, of which not less than $150,000 shall be for
the national assessment authorized in section 8108(a).
Willamette Valley Basin Hatcheries.--The agreement notes
that the Corps has an obligation to ensure hatcheries in the
Upper Willamette Basin are producing salmon, steelhead, and
game fish as restitution for the loss of spawning and rearing
area with the construction of the 13 dams above the
Willamette Falls.
REGULATORY PROGRAM
The agreement provides $221,000,000 for the Regulatory
Program.
Mitigation Banking.--The agreement notes concerns about
delays across the Corps in permitting of mitigation banks and
approving mitigation bank credit releases. The agreement also
notes that unnecessary impediments in the mitigation bank
approval process can lead to significant delays and increased
costs for permittees due to the lack of available mitigation
credits. The Corps is urged to meet its own regulatory review
guidelines by expeditiously reviewing and approving new
mitigation bank projects in accordance with 33 CFR 332 and
utilizing Corps Regulatory Guidance Letter No. 19-01 to
expedite credit releases when applicable.
Regulatory Permit Backlog and Personnel Report.--The Corps
is directed to provide a report on staffing levels and permit
backlogs by district for each of the last five fiscal years
to the Committees no later than 6 months after enactment of
this Act. The report should identify how this additional
funding has created opportunities for the Corps to invest in
innovative solutions at the division and district level to
address challenges, the appropriate funding level to maintain
this progress, and bottlenecks in the permitting process.
Finally, the report should address future staffing needs, how
the Committees can encourage training and retention,
opportunities for sharing personnel across district lines and
other strategies aimed at reducing permit backlogs. The Corps
is directed to provide a briefing to the Committees on the
status of the report no later than 90 days after the date of
enactment of this Act.
FORMERLY UTILIZED SITES REMEDIAL ACTION PROGRAM
The agreement provides $75,000,000 for the Formerly
Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program.
When appropriate for large projects, the Corps is
encouraged to use continuing contracts for more time and cost
effective cleanup. The agreement continues to support a
prioritization of sites, especially those that are nearing
completion. The agreement acknowledges the Corps is working
on the former Sylvania nuclear fuel site at Hicksville, New
York. The Corps is encouraged to proceed expeditiously and to
work collaboratively with Federal and State partners.
FLOOD CONTROL AND COASTAL EMERGENCIES
The agreement provides $40,000,000 for Flood Control and
Coastal Emergencies.
EXPENSES
The agreement provides $220,000,000 for Expenses.
The agreement reiterates House direction relating to class
3 cost estimates, with the exception that, in lieu of House
direction, no funding is provided in the Expenses account to
update Corps guidance as necessary to implement its policy
requiring a class 3 cost estimate prior to completion of the
feasibility phase.
No funding is provided for the creation of an Office of
Congressional Affairs.
OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE ARMY FOR CIVIL WORKS
The agreement provides $7,000,000 for the Office of the
Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works.
The requesting and receiving of basic, factual information,
such as budget justification materials, statutorily required
execution reports, damage repair estimates, and project
capabilities, are vital in order to maintain a transparent
and open governing process. The agreement recognizes that
some discussions internal to the executive branch are pre-
decisional in nature and, therefore, not subject to
disclosure. However, the access to facts, figures, and
statistics that inform these decisions are not subject to
this same sensitivity and are critical to the appropriations
process. The Administration shall ensure timely and complete
responses to these inquiries. It is imperative that required
reports are provided on a regular basis. The Corps and the
Office of the Assistant Secretary for the Army for Civil
Works are directed to ensure the timely delivery of
information to Congress, independent of any interference,
delays, or prior clearance requirements from the Department
of Defense or the Office of Management and Budget.
The agreement notes concern over reports that the Corps is
slowing, pausing, or canceling authorized projects. The Corps
is directed to execute all projects funded in this and prior
Acts in accordance with congressional direction. The Corps
shall not pause or terminate any project, or significantly
alter its scope, without providing prior written notice to
the Committee. Such notice shall include a specific
justification and an accounting of the funding affected by
the action.
The agreement notes that implementation guidance for
section 8156 of WRDA 2022 has been issued, and in lieu of
House direction, no further action is required.
WATER INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCE AND INNOVATION PROGRAM ACCOUNT
The agreement provides $7,200,000 for the Water
Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Program Account,
including $5,000,000 for program development, administration,
and oversight and $2,200,000 for the financial assistance
authorized by the Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation
Act (Public Law 113-121) program.
The Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation program was
expanded in fiscal year 2024 to provide assistance to non-
Federal levees, but the agreement notes a lack of progress.
The Corps is directed to complete a limited rulemaking to
incorporate non-Federal levees into the program. The
agreement expects the Corps to expediently complete this
process, as well as expand Notices of Funding Availability
and invitations to prospective borrowers to submit full
applications for assistance accordingly. Nothing in this
agreement prohibits the Corps from continuing the existing
Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation program for dams
while the rulemaking process takes place. The Corps is
directed to prioritize coordination with potential non-
Federal sponsors for non-Federal levee projects that offer
the greatest potential risk reduction to public safety and
brief the Committees on the progress to implement this
program within 60 days of the date of enactment of this Act.
The Corps is also directed to provide to the Committees a
briefing prior to any announcements of awards or invitations
to apply.
General Provisions--Corps of Engineers--Civil
(INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)
The agreement includes a provision related to
reprogramming. For projects receiving additional allocations
derived from recreation fees collected in fiscal year 2026
pursuant to section 1154 of WRDA 2024, the reprogramming
baseline for each such project shall include such fees. For
fee generating projects, immediately upon enactment of this
Act, an amount equal to 80 percent of the fees estimated to
be collected during fiscal year 2026 shall be added to the
reprogramming baselines for those projects. All special
recreation user fees collected during fiscal year 2026 shall
be allocated to specific projects prior to the end of the
first quarter of fiscal year 2027, and any such amounts that
remain unobligated at that time shall be added to the fiscal
year 2027 reprogramming baselines for those projects. All
such amounts shall be reflected in the report required
pursuant to section 101(d) for the appropriate fiscal year.
The agreement includes a provision regarding the allocation
of funds.
The agreement includes a provision related to contract
awards and modifications.
The agreement includes a provision regarding funding
transfers to the Fish and Wildlife Service.
The agreement includes a provision related to open lake
disposal of dredged material.
The agreement includes a provision regarding eligibility
for additional funding.
The agreement includes a provision related to the use of
advance payment authority.
The agreement includes a provision regarding reallocations
at a project.
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The agreement includes a provision that modifies eligible
uses of certain recreation fees at Corps of Engineers
projects.
TITLE II--DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Central Utah Project
CENTRAL UTAH PROJECT COMPLETION ACCOUNT
The agreement provides a total of $23,000,000 for the
Central Utah Project Completion Account. The Department is
reminded that responsibilities for carrying out the Central
Utah Project Completion Account are not delegated to the
Bureau of Reclamation.
Bureau of Reclamation
In lieu of all House direction regarding additional funding
and the fiscal year 2026 work plan, the agreement includes
direction under the heading ``Additional Funding for Ongoing
Work'' in the Water and Related Resources account.
Reclamation shall provide a quarterly report to the
Committees, which includes the total budget authority and
unobligated balances by year for each program, project, or
activity, including any prior year appropriations.
WATER AND RELATED RESOURCES
(INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)
The agreement provides $1,465,630,000 for Water and Related
Resources.
The agreement for Water and Related Resources is shown in
the following table:
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Additional Funding for Ongoing Work.--The agreement
includes funds above the budget request for Water and Related
Resources studies, projects, and activities. This funding is
for additional work that either was not included in the
budget request or was inadequately budgeted. Priority in
allocating these funds should be given to advance and
complete ongoing work, including preconstruction activities
and where environmental compliance has been completed;
improve water supply reliability; improve water deliveries;
enhance national, regional, or local economic development;
promote job growth; advance tribal and nontribal water
settlement studies and activities; or address critical
backlog maintenance and rehabilitation activities.
Funding associated with a category may be allocated to
eligible studies or projects within that category. None of
the additional funding in any account may be used for any
item where funding was specifically denied. A study or
project may not be excluded from evaluation for funding due
to being inconsistent with Administration policy.
Of the additional funding provided under the heading
``Water Conservation and Delivery'', not less than
$62,500,000 shall be for water storage projects as authorized
in section 4007 of the Water Infrastructure Improvements for
the Nation (WIIN) Act (Public Law 114-322).
Of the additional funding provided under the heading
``Water Conservation and Delivery'', up to $20,000,000 shall
be for planning, pre-construction, or construction activities
related to projects found to be feasible by the Secretary and
that are ready to be initiated for the repair of critical
Reclamation canals where operational conveyance capacity has
been seriously impaired by factors such as land subsidence,
especially those that would imminently jeopardize
Reclamation's ability to meet water delivery obligations in
drought-prone states.
Of the additional funding provided under the heading
``Water Conservation and Delivery'', not less than
$20,000,000 shall be to create or conserve recurring Colorado
River water that contributes to supplies in Lake Mead and
other Colorado River water reservoirs in the Lower Colorado
River Basin or projects to improve the long-term efficiency
of operations in the Lower Colorado River Basin. None of
these funds shall be used for the operation of the Yuma
Desalting Plant. Nothing in this section shall be construed
as limiting existing or future opportunities to augment the
water supplies of the Colorado River.
Of the additional funding provided under the heading
``Water Conservation and Delivery'', not less than
$20,000,000 shall be for Indian Water Rights Settlements
authorized and ongoing on the date of enactment of this Act.
Of the additional funding recommended under the heading
``Water Conservation and Delivery'', $20,300,000 shall be for
construction of the WEB Water expansion to the Town of
Aberdeen, which is a regional water supply project that is
part of the Water Investment in Northern South Dakota (WINS)
project, which will provide a reliable water source to rural
water providers, communities, strategic economic businesses,
and the Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate Tribe in northern South
Dakota.
Of the additional funding provided under the heading
``Environmental Restoration or Compliance'', up to $5,000,000
shall be planning, preconstruction, construction, and
monitoring activities authorized under sections 4001 and 4010
of the WIIN Act or as set forth in Federal-State plans for
enhancing threatened and endangered fish species affected by
the operation of Reclamation's water projects.
Not later than 45 days after the date of enactment of this
Act, Reclamation shall provide to the Committees a report
delineating how the additional funds in this account are to
be distributed, in which phase the work is to be
accomplished, and an explanation of the criteria and rankings
used to justify each allocation.
Reclamation is reminded that water storage projects
authorized under section 4007 of Public Law 114-322 are
eligible to compete for the additional funding under ``Water
Conservation and Delivery''. Reclamation is reminded that
aquifer recharging projects authorized pursuant to section
40910 of Public Law 117-58 are eligible to compete for
funding provided under ``Water Conservation and Delivery''.
Reclamation is reminded that activities authorized under
Indian Water Rights Settlements and under section 206 of
Public Law 113-235 are eligible to compete for the additional
funding provided under ``Water Conservation and Delivery''.
Reclamation is reminded that activities related to precision
irrigation, such as conveyance, pressurized systems, digital
modernization for automation and remote sensing, and
connectivity and electrification for pumping are eligible
activities in WaterSMART.
The agreement expects additional funding allocations to be
made to specific programs, projects, or activities. None of
these funds may be used for research and development
activities.
Anadromous Fish Screen Program.--The agreement notes
Reclamation's efforts to devote additional resources to
complete work on the last remaining priority unscreened
diversions on the Sacramento River, identified as priorities
in the Sacramento Valley Salmon Resiliency Strategy.
Reclamation is encouraged to maintain its focus on screening
high-priority diversions in the San Joaquin River Basin.
Reclamation is reminded that projects within the Anadromous
Fish Screen Program are eligible to compete for the
additional funding provided under ``Environmental Restoration
or Compliance''.
Bostwick Division.--Reclamation shall meet with non-Federal
water contractors in the Bostwick Division, including
representatives of the Corps, to provide a detailed
explanation of past operation and maintenance charges
incurred at Harlan County Dam. At a minimum, the discussion
shall include how joint use charges are assigned, how dam
safety costs are determined for extraordinary maintenance
projects, and prospectively provide operation and maintenance
cost estimates, including any planned extraordinary
maintenance projects. The agreement expects these engagements
to occur annually. Reclamation shall assist in identifying
financing repayment options of any reimbursable extraordinary
maintenance costs, such as the Ogee Spillway repairs.
Colorado River Basin.--The agreement notes that Federal
funding has played a critical role in addressing Colorado
River drought, including support for voluntary water
conservation efforts, which have protected the operability of
the dams on the major mainstream Colorado River reservoirs in
the face of variable hydrologic conditions. Reclamation is
encouraged to include funding in future budget requests for
activities that promote voluntary water conservation, restore
watershed health, enhance water supply infrastructure
throughout the basin, and assist Colorado River Basin water
and power users in navigating ongoing drought and limited
water supplies.
Colorado River Dam Fund.--The Secretary of the Interior is
directed to expend monies in the Colorado River Dam Fund,
including monies in account XXXR5656P1, that were and
hereafter are recovered on a non-reimbursable basis, for any
authorized activity, including operations, maintenance,
investigation and cleanup actions, and capital improvements,
within the Boulder Canyon Project at Hoover Dam or on land
used for the construction and operation of the Hoover Dam, in
consultation with the Boulder Canyon Project contractors as
identified in the Hoover Power Allocation Act of 2011 (Public
Law 112-72).
Columbia Basin Project.--The agreement supports
Reclamation's partnership in the Odessa Groundwater
Replacement Program to provide farmlands in Central and
Eastern Washington with surface water supply through
operational changes in the storage and delivery system and
urges Reclamation to continue to implement the program.
Columbia Basin Project Report.--The agreement provides
$400,000 for Reclamation to develop a report using existing
data and science from the Columbia Basin Project authorized
in 1945. The report shall examine the costs and benefits of
advancing the project giving equal consideration to the
following priorities: (1) local Tribal population, (2) salmon
habitat including recovery and restoration, (3) agricultural
production and employment, and (4) food security. Reclamation
is directed to partner with the Department of Agriculture and
other agencies as appropriate to scope and quantify the
priorities listed. Reclamation shall provide an update on the
progress of this report within 90 days of the date of
enactment of this Act. The final report shall be provided to
the Committees on Appropriations, the Senate Committee on
Energy and Natural Resources, and the House Committee on
Natural Resources within 18 months of the date of enactment
of this Act.
Dam Safety Program.--Reclamation is encouraged to include
adequate funding in future budget requests to support
continuing dam construction project and activities.
Dry-Redwater, MT.--The agreement strongly encourages
Reclamation to expeditiously complete the Dry-Redwater
Regional Water Authority feasibility study for the project
authorized in Public Law 116-260. Completing the feasibility
study is necessary before a recommended project can be
federally authorized for construction of the system.
El Vado Dam.--The agreement recognizes the importance of
the El Vado Dam in providing water to irrigators in the
Middle Rio Grande Valley and in fulfilling New Mexico's
obligations to Texas under the Rio Grande Compact. The
agreement notes concerns that repair efforts and planning
have halted at El Vado Dam and urges the Bureau of
Reclamation to complete plans for the future of the dam as
soon as possible.
Federal Trust and Treaty Obligations.--Reclamation is
reminded of their obligation to uphold the Federal trust and
treaty responsibilities to Tribes and Federal obligations to
the Native Hawaiian Community. This includes upholding treaty
and reserved rights, and any other rights and obligations
under Federal law; supporting self-determination efforts
by Native communities; fulfilling obligations under
Presidential Memoranda and Executive Orders; and
conducting early and robust government-to-government
consultation with Tribes, and meaningful outreach and
engagement with Native Hawaiians.
Forecast Informed Reservoir Operations (FIRO) Engagement.--
The agreement directs Reclamation to complete the ongoing
regional economic assessment of benefits to implement FIRO at
Reclamation reservoirs, including Section 7 reservoirs.
Reclamation is directed to provide not later than 180 days
after the date of enactment of this Act a report that
quantifies the economic value of the water supply benefits of
this research and provide a briefing not later than 30 days
following the completion of the assessment.
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Further, upon completion of the regional assessment,
Reclamation is directed to begin preliminary site-specific
economic assessments of water supply and conservation
benefits of FIRO at Section 7 reservoirs.
Fort Peck Reservation Rural Water System Project.--The
agreement notes that construction of the Fort Peck
Reservation Rural Water System project is scheduled to be
complete in 2026. Reclamation is directed to work with
project sponsors to define project costs and scope to
accurately incorporate and fund project features for the
conclusion of the project.
Invasive Species.--The agreement notes the threat of
invasive smallmouth bass in the Colorado River, which needs
to be addressed while preserving the integrity of hydropower
generation. The agreement also notes that in 2024,
Reclamation identified a thermal curtain at Glen Canyon Dam
as an option to address these concerns. Reclamation is
reminded that the thermal curtain and related activities are
eligible to compete for additional funding provided in this
account.
Lower Colorado River Basin.--The agreement acknowledges
that Reclamation has worked to address excess flows of
Colorado River water to Mexico, but there still remains
excess flows beyond the Treaty requirements. Persistent
drought and projected long-term water demands have heightened
this concern. To help address future impacts on the Lower
Colorado River Basin, the agreement directs Reclamation to
explore methods for further reducing excess flows to Mexico.
Reclamation is directed to provide to the Committees not
later than 90 days after the date of enactment of this Act a
briefing on infrastructure needs, funding requirements, and
other tools already available to Reclamation to reduce or
eliminate these water deliveries to Mexico and ensure all
such deliveries are accounted for within the Mexican
entitlement.
Middle Rio Grande.--The agreement notes the community value
of the Middle Rio Grande Endangered Species Collaborative
Program, which is a partnership between Federal, State,
Tribal, and local organizations, providing key environmental
protection and recovery efforts along the Rio Grande. The
program has been providing essential scientific,
conservation, and educational services for nearly 20 years.
Reclamation is strongly encouraged to maintain this
partnership by supporting existing technical and financial
assistance.
Precipitation Enhancement.--When evaluating projects to
improve water supplies and mitigate drought conditions,
Reclamation is encouraged to consider all viable
precipitation enhancing technologies and techniques.
Regional Public Engagement.--The agreement notes increased
need for transparent communication with water and power users
in the Pacific Northwest due to the Columbia River Treaty
operations. Reclamation is encouraged to coordinate with
public utility districts managing hydroelectric projects on
the Columbia River regarding real-time flood risk management
and coordination of domestic river operations to ensure safe,
reliable operations. In conjunction with the Corps,
Reclamation is directed to brief the Committees within 30
days of enactment of this Act to provide information on how
operational information is being shared.
Research and Development, Desalination and Water
Purification Program.--The agreement notes the funding
provided for this program in lieu of House direction.
Research and Development, Science and Technology Program,
Airborne Snow Observatory (ASO) Program.--The recommendation
includes up to $3,000,000 for this program only to support
additional ASO flights.
Rio Grande Valley Water Resources.--Reclamation is directed
to provide not later than 180 days after the date of
enactment of this Act a briefing providing an overview of
drought conditions in the Rio Grande watershed, current uses
of water resources, and measures that can be implemented
within Reclamation's mission areas to combat the impacts of
drought on economic activity, including through financial and
technical assistance to water users and local communities.
The briefing shall also include an evaluation of relevant
authorities provided in the Lower Rio Grande Valley Water
Resources Conservation and Improvement Act and opportunities
to utilize or modify those authorities toward the same ends.
Rural Water Projects.--Reclamation is reminded that
voluntary funding in excess of legally required cost shares
for rural water projects is acceptable but should not be used
by Reclamation as a criterion for allocating additional
funding recommended by the agreement or for budgeting in
future years.
Reclamation is reminded that the Eastern North Dakota
Alternate Water Supply Project is eligible to compete for any
additional funding provided in this account.
San Joaquin River Restoration.--Permanent appropriations
available for the program in fiscal year 2026 shall not
supplant continued annual appropriations, and Reclamation is
encouraged to include adequate funding in future budget
submissions.
San Juan-Chama Project.--Reclamation and the Corps are
directed to provide not later than 90 days after the date of
enactment of this Act a joint briefing on the status of
current and planned efforts to address sedimentation, broader
wildfire risks, and efforts to manage and mitigate drought
impacts to the local economy.
Scoggins Dam.--The agreement directs Reclamation to
seismically reinforce the dam and spillway at Scoggins Dam to
be prepared for a 2,500-year seismic event and provides
additional funding in the Dam Safety account for these
purposes. The agreement reiterates that a long-term solution,
not a permanent reservoir restriction, is required. The
agreement strongly encourages Reclamation to identify an
approach by the end of fiscal year 2026 and directs
Reclamation to provide a briefing on the progress made within
90 days of the date of enactment of this Act.
South Texas Desalination.--The agreement reiterates House
direction on Inner Harbor Desalination and encourages
collaboration in opportunities for desalination in South
Texas.
WaterSMART Program.--Reclamation is reminded that the
statutory authorities for each program are controlling for
those awards and modifications to WaterSMART made by section
40907 of Public Law 117-58, and is directed to consider the
full range of applicants, as appropriate and as authorized in
law.
Reclamation is reminded that nonprofit conservation
organizations are eligible applicants without needing to
partner with an entity with water or power delivery authority
for multi-benefit projects to improve watershed health and
Environmental Water Resources Projects to improve the
condition of a natural feature or nature-based feature on
Federal land, so long as notice is provided and no objection
received. Reclamation is directed to provide a briefing, no
later than 60 days after the date of enactment of this Act,
on the progress of these efforts, including a review of the
number of water conservation projects funded with a
monitoring plan for an increase in streamflows or aquatic
habitat.
WaterSMART Program, Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration.--
Reclamation is encouraged, within available funding, to
select studies and conservation projects that improve the
health of fisheries, wildlife, and habitat.
WaterSMART Program, Cooperative Watershed Management
Program.--The agreement notes concerns about the unique water
challenges faced by the non-contiguous States and territories
and notes that Congress recently made Hawaii, Alaska, and
Puerto Rico, as well as American Samoa, Guam, the Northern
Mariana Islands, and the U.S. Virgin Islands eligible
applicant locations for WaterSMART grants. Reclamation is
encouraged to conduct outreach in all non-contiguous States
and territories about available funding opportunities to
address and mitigate water challenges in these jurisdictions.
Further, Reclamation is strongly encouraged to conduct
additional outreach and prioritize program investments in
rural, historically underserved, and Tribal communities.
Reclamation shall take additional steps to make the program
more accessible, including continuing to offer funding
opportunities more than once per year and streamlining the
application process. Within available funding, Reclamation is
directed to provide within 180 days of the date of enactment
of this Act a report on program execution and recommendations
to enhance long-term capability and effectiveness.
Reclamation is further directed to provide a briefing on the
status of the report within 60 days of the date of enactment
of this Act.
WaterSMART Program, Title XVI Water Reclamation & Reuse
Program.--Of the funding provided for this program, the
agreement includes $10,000,000 for water recycling and reuse
projects as authorized in section 4009(c) of the WIIN Act
(Public Law 114-322).
The agreement directs Reclamation to prioritize projects
under the WaterSMART Title XVI grant program that are likely
to provide multiple benefits, including water supply
reliability, and groundwater management and enhancement. The
agreement notes the ongoing water supply challenges in
regions such as central and western Kansas, as well as the
important role of water reuse projects in drought afflicted
regions.
Reclamation is reminded of its existing authority to assist
with planning of non-federal desalination projects.
Yakima River Basin Water Enhancement Project.--The
agreement directs Reclamation to accelerate implementation of
the Yakima Basin Integrated Plan projects within the funding
recommended. Reclamation is also encouraged to, within
available funds, partner with the Corps to develop effective
removal methods for water stargrass in the Yakima Basin.
Yakima Tieton Canal, Washington.--In accordance with
section 9603(c) of Public Law 111-11, Reclamation shall
determine whether the current wildfire-damaged and landslide
imperiled state of the Yakima Tieton Main Canal, Yakima
Project, Washington State, is an emergency within 30 days of
enactment. Should Reclamation determine the current imperiled
state of the Yakima Tieton Main Canal is an emergency,
Reclamation shall provide financing authorized by section
9603(c) of Public Law 111-11 within 30 days of the
determination to the transferred work operator of the Yakima
Tieton Main Canal.
CENTRAL VALLEY PROJECT RESTORATION FUND
The agreement provides an indefinite appropriation, which
allows Reclamation to expend funds collected in fiscal year
2026. The estimate of collections in fiscal year 2026 is
$65,370,000.
CALIFORNIA BAY-DELTA RESTORATION
(INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)
The agreement provides $32,000,000 for the California Bay-
Delta Restoration Program.
POLICY AND ADMINISTRATION
The agreement provides $64,000,000 for Policy and
Administration.
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ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISION
The agreement includes a provision limiting Reclamation to
purchase not more than thirty passenger vehicles for
replacement only.
General Provisions--Department of the Interior
The agreement includes a provision outlining the
circumstances under which the Bureau of Reclamation may
reprogram funds.
The agreement includes a provision regarding the San Luis
Unit and Kesterson Reservoir in California.
The agreement includes a provision regarding section
9504(e) of the Omnibus Public Land Management Act of 2009.
The agreement includes a provision regarding the Calfed
Bay-Delta Authorization Act.
The agreement includes a provision regarding section
9106(g) of the Omnibus Public Land Management Act of 2009.
The agreement includes a provision regarding the
Reclamation States Emergency Drought Relief Act of 1991.
The agreement includes a provision regarding section
9503(f) of the Omnibus Public Land Management Act of 2009.
The agreement includes a provision regarding the Aging
Infrastructure account.
The agreement includes a provision regarding the
Northwestern New Mexico Rural Water Projects Act.
The agreement includes a provision regarding the Garrison
Diversion Unit.
TITLE III--DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
The agreement provides $49,124,343,000 for the Department
of Energy to fund programs in its primary mission areas of
science, energy, environment, and national security.
Award Terminations.--DOE shall carry out federal award
terminations in accordance with its published procedures in
the Department of Energy Guide to Financial Assistance
(effective October 1, 2024). The Department shall not
terminate a federal award in part or its entirety or require
a renegotiation or rescoping of a federal award on the basis
that the federal award no longer effectuates program goals or
agency priorities, including pursuant to section
200.340(a)(4) of title 2, Code of Federal Regulations,
without following the Department's published procedures.
Future Year Energy Report.--The Department is directed to
provide expeditiously and in future budget requests a future-
years energy program that covers the fiscal year of the
budget request and the four succeeding years, as required by
law in the fiscal year 2012 Act.
Indirect Cost Rates.--The Committees acknowledge that there
is room for improvement in the system used to identify and
recover indirect cost rates under the Uniform Guidance,
particularly with respect to the need for greater
transparency into these costs. Various models have been
suggested to achieve these improvements, including the
Financial Accountability in Research (FAIR) model advanced by
the Joint Associations Group on Indirect Costs (JAG), which
the Committees believe merit further consideration.
Insider Threat Program.--The agreement recognizes the
Department's work to enhance its counterintelligence posture
and foreign visitor vetting to reduce counterintelligence and
insider threats at the DOE national laboratories. The
Department is directed to continue these efforts and to brief
the Committees biannually on the progress, milestones
achieved, and resources needed to support this work.
Mission and Workforce Development.--The Department is
expected to maintain mission focus and execution as it seeks
to implement effective management and increase administrative
efficiency. The Department is directed to provide not later
than 90 days after the date of enactment of this Act a
briefing on its strategy to preserve and strengthen
scientific and technological leadership in addition to
project and program management. The brief shall also address
opportunities to cultivate and leverage existing STEM
workforce pipelines and strengthen national laboratories and
their world-class user facilities.
Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations.--The Department is
directed to provide quarterly briefings and reports on the
redistribution of project funding from the Office of Clean
Energy Demonstrations (OCED), including the status of
previously obligated OCED project funding, the number of FTEs
supporting the project, and plans for unobligated OCED funds.
Work in Non-Contiguous States.--The Department is directed
to identify surveys, assessments, reports, and studies where
Alaska and Hawaii are excluded, and perform equivalent work
for Alaska and Hawaii to address continuing disparities in
data availability and consideration.
Crosscutting Initiatives
Artificial Intelligence and Quantum Information Science.--
The Department is commended for fostering innovations in
Quantum Information Science (QIS) and exploring how leading-
edge Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI/ML)
capabilities and applications can support its mission and
complement ongoing interagency activities that are a
cornerstone of maintaining U.S. dominance in AI/ML. The
Department is urged to internally coordinate its offices,
capabilities, and resources to ensure that limited Federal
AI/ML and Quantum investments are aligned to achieve maximum
impact.
The Department is directed to provide individual AI/ML and
QIS roadmaps led by the Office of Science, in consultation
with applied energy offices, no later than 120 days after the
date of enactment of this Act. The roadmaps shall include the
Department's research and development vision and priorities,
including a plan to acquire and maintain access to frontier
AI/ML and QIS capabilities to support the Department's
missions. The roadmap shall also describe current and future
initiatives to create interconnected infrastructure
capabilities around data, computing, and software across the
Department including the national laboratory network, as well
as the plan to leverage and keep pace with advancing
commercial AI/ML and QIS capabilities.
Carbon Dioxide Management.--The agreement supports
research, development, demonstration, and deployment of
diverse carbon dioxide management technologies and
approaches, to be appropriately coordinated between the
Office of Fossil Energy, the Office of Science, the Office of
Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, and other relevant
program offices or agencies.
Critical Minerals & Materials.--The agreement supports the
Department's coordination of activities through the Critical
Materials Collaborative. It also supports the use of
transformative technologies to extract critical minerals and
rare earth elements in regions where abundant geologic
deposits of critical minerals exist. The Department is
encouraged to work with other relevant Federal agencies and
research institutions to support this critical effort.
Energy Innovation Hubs.--The Department is urged to expand
the geographic reach of existing energy innovation hubs by
seeking new opportunities to partner with state, local, and
private partners. The Department is encouraged to focus on
energy security and critical technologies, with a particular
emphasis on industrial power and carbon management &
utilization, and to coordinate its activities with the
offices of Fossil Energy, Energy Efficiency and Renewable
Energy, and Science. The Department is directed to brief the
Committees within 90 days of the date of enactment of this
Act on the near and long-term strategic objectives of the
Department's existing energy innovation hubs, models for
successful lab-to-market transitions based on prior-year
investments, and opportunities to expand or create new hubs.
Energy Storage.--The Department is directed to prioritize
energy storage initiatives to accelerate the development of
commercially viable storage technologies. These include, but
are not limited to, the basic research capabilities of the
Office of Science, the technology expertise of all the
applied energy offices as well as the rapid technology
development capabilities of the Advanced Research Projects
Agency--Energy. The Department is directed to continue to
coordinate efforts among existing Departmental programs to
maximize efficiency of funds and expand vital research
through the Department's Energy Storage Grand Challenge
(ESGC) and Long-Duration Storage Shot initiatives, which
include cost-shared demonstrations of energy storage
technologies.
Grid Modernization.--The Department is directed to continue
to strengthen and modernize the grid to provide reliable and
secure delivery of electricity. The Department is directed to
identify and develop methods and models that use AI to
improve real-time operations, such as resource and load
forecasting, line switching, and demand response to optimize
reliability and efficiency of energy delivery based on near-
real-time weather forecasts and available grid and load data.
Hydrogen.--The Department is directed to support research
and development of a wide range of technologies to
economically produce hydrogen across multiple sectors, to
include the transportation, industrial, and power sectors.
Energy Programs
ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND RENEWABLE ENERGY
The agreement provides $3,100,000,000 for Energy Efficiency
and Renewable Energy (EERE).
EERE is directed to provide to the Committees not later
than 90 days after the date of enactment of this Act, and
quarterly thereafter, briefings on the status and execution
of these funds and programs.
The agreement directs the Department to continue maximizing
utilization of EERE-stewarded facilities and projects across
EERE programs.
The Department is encouraged to identify technical needs,
such as biobased lubricants for hydropower equipment, or
other mission-critical applications, that could be met
through biotechnology. The Department is further encouraged
to use existing procurement authorities to pilot the use of
advance market commitments and offtake agreements for
biotechnology solutions that meet those technical needs. The
agreement supports efforts to formalize procurement pathways
that align with Department missions and to accelerate the
commercialization of domestic biomanufacturing.
Energy Technology Innovation Partnership Project (ETIPP).--
The agreement includes not less than $15,000,000 for ETIPP to
support initiatives to address high energy costs,
reliability, and inadequate infrastructure challenges faced
by island and remote communities. Within the funds provided,
the agreement includes up to $10,000,000 to support
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stakeholder engagement and capacity building through the
regional project partner organizations as well as support
cross-region collaboration and the design, planning, and
development of viable energy projects within their respective
regions. The Committees recognize that, by participating in
ETIPP, these small, resource-limited communities invest
significant time and local capacity to develop projects that
can take years to fund. Further, EERE is directed to continue
providing direct support to participating ETIPP communities.
Lab-Embedded Entrepreneurship Program.--The agreement
provides up to $25,000,000 for the Lab-Embedded
Entrepreneurship Program to support entrepreneurial fellows
with access to national laboratory research facilities,
expertise, and mentorship to assist with the
commercialization of energy technologies. EERE is directed to
coordinate with other Department program offices to explore
opportunities for additional entrepreneurial support for the
Department's broad energy portfolio.
Energy and Water Nexus.--The agreement provides up to
$50,000,000 for projects located in regions experiencing
increasing pressure on water and energy resources, including
areas facing heightened water and energy demands.
Furthermore, the agreement includes up to $15,000,000 for the
Energy-Water Desalination Hub.
SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORTATION AND FUELS
The agreement provides up to $35,000,000 to continue the
SuperTruck program in support of the electrification of
medium- and heavy-duty vehicles, including Class-7/8 regional
and long-haul trucks, and associated charging infrastructure.
Vehicle Technologies.--The agreement provides $200,000,000
for Battery and Electrification Technologies.
The agreement provides up to $45,000,000 for the Energy
Efficient Mobility Systems Program. Within this amount, no
less than $15,000,000 is recommended to conduct early-stage
research at the vehicle, traveler, and system levels, and
$30,000,000 is recommended for pilot and demonstration
projects pairing self-driving technology with zero-emission
vehicles to ensure mobility does not come at the cost of
increased tailpipe pollution.
The agreement provides not less than $85,000,000 for
Vehicle Technology Integration and Deployment.
The agreement includes up to $10,000,000 for research and
development to improve recycling of batteries collected
through programs such as the Battery Recycling Retail
Initiative.
The agreement includes $25,000,000 to continue improving
the energy efficiency of commercial off-road vehicles, to
include up to $10,000,000 for fluid power systems. These
funds shall be awarded through a competitive solicitation in
which university/industry teams are eligible to apply.
The agreement provides up to $35,000,000 to advance zero-
and low-emission technologies for off-road applications,
including applications in ports, warehouses, and railyards.
The agreement provides up to $10,000,000 for the
development of performance-enhanced off-road material handler
prototypes, including the design, construction, and
validation of additional performance-enhanced machines to
prove market readiness.
The agreement provides up to $5,000,000 to address
technical barriers to the increased use of natural gas
vehicles, with a focus on those utilizing renewable natural
gas.
The Department is encouraged to expand domestic
manufacturing opportunities for electric vehicle batteries
and to further address consumer barriers to adoption,
including work with academic institutions that demonstrate
strong connections and support for regional energy storage
industries.
Within available funds, the agreement supports projects
that enhance the integration of internal combustion engine,
hybrid, and electric battery vehicle technologies. The
agreement also supports prioritizing commercial vehicle
platforms that reduce total cost of ownership, enhance
interoperability, and improve operational efficiency across a
range of powertrain configurations.
Bioenergy Technologies.--The agreement provides up to
$5,000,000 to continue supporting the development and testing
of new domestic manufactured, low-emission, high-efficiency,
residential wood heaters that supply easily accessed and
affordable renewable energy and can reduce costs associated
with thermal energy.
The agreement includes $5,000,000 to support research and
development or the development of conversion and purification
processes to advance the supply of renewable natural gas,
clean hydrogen, and other impactful products from syngas.
This includes the development of gasification and clean up
technologies that can economically convert wood,
agricultural, and municipal solid waste into products that
can be blended into existing gas infrastructure.
The agreement provides $25,000,000 for algae-related
activities.
The agreement includes $10,000,000 for research and
development of the anaerobic bio-production of 3-
hydroxypropionic acid utilizing existing Midwest ethanol
fermentation infrastructure and renewable whole-kernel corn
feedstock in support of Midwest agriculture, human, and
industrial resources.
The Department is encouraged to conduct research related to
the development, pre-piloting, piloting, and demonstration
scale-up of renewable liquified petroleum gas or alternative
fuels production, in parallel with the Department's focus on
the scale-up of sustainable aviation fuel technologies. In
addition, the Department is encouraged to pursue the
advancement and development of pre-commercial, advanced
sustainable aviation fuel feedstocks and technologies to
include non-biogenic feedstocks and technologies, such as
hydrogen-based e-fuels.
Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies.--The agreement
provides not less than $10,000,000 for Hydrogen Research and
Development. The Department is directed to continue efforts
aimed at reducing the cost of hydrogen production, storage,
and distribution, including novel onboard hydrogen tank
systems, trailer delivery systems, and the development of
systems and equipment for hydrogen pipelines.
The agreement includes up to $20,000,000 to establish pilot
sites for blended hydrogen-natural gas at a facility or
facilities that closely simulate actual gas distribution
networks. The projects are encouraged to evaluate the
emissions reductions potential for various blends of hydrogen
as well as the reliability and scalability issues associated
with blending, to include the suitability, performance, and
durability of pipeline components. The site shall apply
lessons learned from HyBlend analyses and models to a near-
commercial, controlled, instrumented site that represents an
intermediate step prior to broader commercial blending in
``real-world'' applications.
The agreement provides up to $15,000,000 for technology
validation efforts in target areas otherwise neglected, such
as rural areas, small ports, or challenging cold weather
climates, while reducing or eliminating emissions.
The agreement provides up to $8,000,000 for System
Development and Integration to develop aviation grade-
technology for aircraft and derivative applications.
Within available funds, the Department is encouraged to
focus on pipeline system advancements and direct use
applications and to address cost and performance of
materials, components, and systems related to hydrogen
production and storage as well as hydrogen's role in medium-
and-heavy-duty transportation applications.
RENEWABLE ENERGY
Solar Energy Technologies.--The agreement provides not less
than $45,000,000 for Balance of System Soft Costs focused on
reducing the time and costs for siting, permitting,
installing, inspecting, and interconnecting large-scale and
distributed solar and storage projects, including through
standardized requirements and online application systems.
The agreement includes $2,000,000 for updating and
disseminating best practices of the Department's agricultural
dual-use economic research efforts.
Wind Energy Technologies.--The agreement provides not less
than $25,000,000 for distributed wind technologies to support
research activities, including the Competitiveness
Improvement Program, that lead to lower costs and increased
deployments of distributed wind systems for home, farm,
commercial, and industrial applications. The Department is
encouraged to prioritize collaboration with industry to
invest in the development, demonstration, and deployment of
technologies and practices that advance affordable, reliable,
and secure distributed wind energy systems.
The agreement provides not less than $5,000,000 for
research and operations of the Integrated Energy System at
Scale.
The agreement provides up to $4,000,000 to expand
collaboration with the National Sea Grant College Program for
regional capacity to provide science-based community
engagement associated with all energy technologies in oceanic
regions.
Water Power Technologies.--The agreement provides
$79,000,000 for hydropower and pumped storage activities.
Within available funds for hydropower, the agreement
includes up to $10,000,000 to continue industry-led research,
development, demonstration, and deployment efforts of
innovative technologies. The agreement also includes up to
$10,000,000 for innovative analytics to optimize hydropower
applications, such as machine learning-based hydrologic
forecasts and operations optimization. Further, the agreement
includes $15,000,000 to continue efforts to establish a
network of existing and new hydropower testing facilities.
The agreement provides no less than $141,000,000 for Marine
Energy.
The agreement includes $20,000,000 for foundational
research activities led by the National Marine Energy Centers
and their affiliated universities and research institutions
and $10,000,000 for operations at the National Marine Energy
Centers to support market adoption and build a skilled
workforce.
The agreement provides up to $60,000,000 for core marine
energy research and development at national laboratories to
support research, demonstration, and validation across power
at sea, community, and utility scales.
The agreement includes $15,000,000 to address
infrastructure needs at marine energy technology testing
sites, including upgrades to facilities that provide cost
effective open water access for prototype testing.
The agreement includes up to $10,000,000 to initiate
operations at the grid-connected wave energy test facility to
support research and testing.
The agreement provides $24,000,000 for the Powering the
Blue Economy initiative. The Department is directed to
continue leveraging existing core capabilities at national
laboratories to execute this work, in partnership with
universities and industry.
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The agreement provides up to $30,000,000 for competitive
solicitations for private sector or university-led awards to
rapidly design, fabricate, and test marine energy systems,
subsystems, and components at a variety of advanced
technology readiness levels. The Department may utilize
stage-gated awards and prioritize new awards for more mature
systems nearing market adoption or to advance, improve, or
complete ongoing testing and validation awards. Further, the
Department shall fund tidal energy pilot projects that have
already been vetted and approved by the Department.
The agreement includes $9,000,000 for the Testing Expertise
and Access for Marine Energy Research Initiative and
$1,000,000 for the University Marine Energy Research
Community Initiative.
The Department is encouraged to utilize more frequent and
more consistent funding opportunities to optimize the impacts
of university-led foundational research and private sector-
led technology development activities to accelerate
deployment of marine energy systems.
The Department is encouraged to coordinate with regulatory
agencies and subject matter experts to prioritize and address
key data and information gaps. The Department is further
encouraged to support baseline environmental studies that
enable regulatory agencies to rigorously and expeditiously
evaluate near-future tidal energy development proposals.
Geothermal Technologies.--The agreement provides up to
$25,000,000 to support research and development across
geothermal technologies, including pilots in diverse regions,
and up to $25,000,000 to support demonstrations.
The Department is encouraged to implement the
recommendations outlined in the GeoVision study and
authorized in the Energy Act of 2020.
The Department is encouraged to support next-generation
geothermal power production technologies that can be used for
industrial-sector and large-scale heating and cooling
applications.
The Department is encouraged to provide technical support
for the deployment of both newly developed and established
geothermal energy production technologies wherever they may
be viable.
The agreement supports identifying new geothermal
resources, including in non-contiguous States, that reduce
the costs of geothermal development. The agreement supports
further research and development of geothermal energy
systems, including exploration and resource characterization,
development, and demonstration in petroliferous basins. This
includes co-location and integration of geothermal energy and
thermal energy storage applications with existing refining,
fuel processing, hydrocarbon production, and power systems to
support energy production and reliability.
BUILDINGS AND INDUSTRY
Industrial Technologies.--Within available funds, the
Department is directed to support diesel-alternative power
generation technologies, such as propane and renewable
propane used for primary, backup, and emergency response
power generation in generators, micro-combined heat and power
systems, and microgrids.
The agreement includes $10,000,000 to continue to support
research and development of innovative technologies aimed at
both increasing U.S. technological and economic
competitiveness and reducing emissions in the production of
iron, steel, and steel mill products, including activities in
support of the Low-Emissions Steel Manufacturing Research
Program.
The agreement provides up to $20,000,000 to reduce nitrous
oxide emissions from industrial chemical processing and
fertilizer production.
Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Technologies.--The
agreement provides $7,500,000 for the development of advanced
tooling for lightweight automotive components. The Department
is directed to further foster the partnership between the
Manufacturing Demonstration Facility, universities, and
industry in the Great Lakes and Gulf Coast regions for
economic growth and technology innovation, thereby
accelerating technology deployment and increasing the
competitiveness of U.S. manufacturing industries.
The agreement supports the final year of construction
funding for the Energy Materials and Processing at Scale
(EMAPS) facility in fiscal year 2026 and directs the
Department to provide a report detailing an integrated
research strategy for the EMAPS facility within 150 days of
enactment.
Building Technologies.--The agreement provides $70,000,000
for Commercial Buildings Integration; $65,000,000 for
Residential Buildings Integration, including $5,000,000 for
grid-interactive efficient buildings; $75,000,000 for
Equipment and Building Standards; and not less than
$15,000,000 for Building Energy Codes.
Within available funds, the agreement recommends funding
for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning and
refrigeration research, development, and deployment,
including heat pumps, heat pump water heaters, and boilers.
The Department shall focus efforts to address whole building
energy performance and cost issues to inform efforts to
advance beneficial electrification and greenhouse gas
mitigation without compromising building energy performance.
The agreement provides up to $30,000,000 to support efforts
to develop and demonstrate gas heat pump systems for space
heating in heating-dominant climates and water heating in all
climates for existing buildings. Additionally, the Building
Technologies Office is encouraged to explore technology
validation opportunities for Thermal Energy Networks to
connect sources of available heat, such as data centers, with
collections of buildings in conjunction with the Geothermal
Technologies Office.
The agreement provides up to $5,000,000 for real-time
comparative studies of grid-integrated building systems under
live weather conditions.
The Department is encouraged to collaborate with the Office
of Electricity and the Office of Cybersecurity, Energy
Security, and Emergency Response to improve building-to-grid
interactions and the integration of energy storage and
renewable energy.
The agreement encourages the development and demonstration
of gas heat pump systems for space heating in heating-
dominant climates and water heating in all climates for
existing buildings.
The Department is encouraged to complete the current
reviews of appliance and equipment efficiency standards and
prepare for the next cycle to meet required statutory
deadlines.
The Department is encouraged to fund research,
demonstration, and field testing of new technology to
facilitate widespread deployment and dissemination of
information and best practices through direct engagement with
builders, the construction trades, equipment manufacturers,
smart grid technology and systems suppliers, integrators,
State and local governments, and other market transformation
activities.
The Department is encouraged to increase engagement with
private sector stakeholders to develop market-transforming
policies and investments in commercial building retrofits.
The agreement supports the study of thermal and electric
storage, secure communications, behind-the-meter and grid-
edge distributed energy resource integration and control,
whole-building and system-level efficiency, and envelope and
heat pump solutions.
STATE AND COMMUNITY ENERGY PROGRAMS
The Department is directed to obligate funds recommended
for the Weatherization Assistance Program to States, Tribes,
and other direct grantees at the start of each grantee's
approved Program Year, contingent upon the grantee's approved
annual application.
FEDERAL ENERGY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
The agreement notes that the Assisting Federal Facilities
with Energy Conservation Technologies (AFFECT) program is an
eligible use of federal energy management funds.
The agreement includes up to $2,000,000 for workforce
development and the Performance Based Contract National
Resource Initiative.
The Department is directed to continue requiring all AFFECT
grant funding be leveraged through private sector investment
in Federal infrastructure to ensure maximum overall
investment in resiliency, efficiency, emissions reductions,
and security. The Department shall direct funding to projects
that attract at least 10 dollars for each Federal dollar
invested and that utilize public-private partnerships like
Energy Savings Performance Contracts and Utility Energy
Service Contracts.
MANUFACTURING AND ENERGY SUPPLY CHAINS
The agreement includes funding for the Industrial
Assessment Center (IAC) program. The Department is directed
to support regions, including northern New England, that are
underserved through the IAC program.
The Department is encouraged to seek a broad spectrum of
battery chemistries beyond lithium-ion based battery
technology.
The Department is encouraged to support the advancement of
technologies and specialized advanced battery manufacturing
supply chains that will reduce emissions in aviation,
including advanced air mobility technology and electrical
vertical take-off and landing aircraft.
CORPORATE SUPPORT
Facilities and Infrastructure.--The Department is directed
to study the feasibility of creating and operating a quantum-
enabled energy validation platform to integrate and apply
advanced quantum computing resources and test and validate
quantum-generated algorithms for applied energy R&D.
Cybersecurity, Energy Security, and Emergency Response
The agreement provides $190,000,000 for Cybersecurity,
Energy Security, and Emergency Response (CESER).
Risk Management Technology and Tools.--The agreement
provides $5,000,000 to enhance quantum entanglement
networking research and development, including quantum
entanglement timing, at a quantum-ready municipal utility.
The agreement provides $12,500,000 to continue to support
efforts to foster partnerships between national laboratories,
universities, electricity sector utilities, and state and
local government entities to identify and mitigate evolving
national security threats to critical infrastructure.
The agreement provides not less than $4,000,000 to conduct
a demonstration program of innovative technologies, such as
vegetation management monitoring, to improve grid resiliency
from wildfires.
Response and Restoration.--The agreement provides not less
$5,000,000 for the Energy
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Threat Analysis Center (ETAC) to address cyber threat
awareness, mitigation, and response to the U.S. energy
sector. In addition, the agreement includes $1,000,000 to
enhance the ETAC to support the cybersecurity of rural energy
infrastructure and directs the Department to collaborate with
universities and relevant industry and associations to expand
outreach to small rural utilities and communities.
CESER is encouraged to continue to orchestrate ETAC
activities in close coordination with DOE's Office of
Intelligence and Counterintelligence, as well as the
Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency's Joint
Cyber Defense Collaborative within the Department of Homeland
Security.
Preparedness, Policy, and Risk Analysis.--The agreement
provides up to $1,300,000, including $300,000 for the
National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine to
develop approaches and define actionable next steps to
improve the accessibility and utilization of research in
energy infrastructure and up to $1,000,000 for the design and
development of a central repository of publicly available
research generated from national laboratories, post-secondary
institutions, and entities across the energy infrastructure
sector. This repository shall be maintained by a neutral
post-secondary research institute that allows stakeholders to
come together to examine, understand, and debate public
utility policy.
Electricity
The agreement provides $235,000,000 for Electricity.
The Department is encouraged to help electric cooperatives
and municipal power utilities deploy energy storage and
microgrid technologies.
GRID CONTROLS AND COMMUNICATIONS
Resilient Distribution Systems.--The agreement provides up
to $5,000,000 for coordinated research, development,
deployment, and training related to advanced microgrid-
enabling technologies, with a focus on communities in remote
and islanded areas. The Department is directed to partner
with organizations with specialized experience addressing
local energy challenges, including community-based
organizations and institutions of higher education.
Energy Delivery Grid Operations Technology.--The agreement
provides not less than $3,500,000 to continue developing
national platforms to host the data, analytics, and models
necessary to determine how adding variable generation impacts
grid reliability, using input from regional stakeholders.
GRID HARDWARE, COMPONENTS, AND SYSTEMS
Energy Storage.--The Department is directed to continue
furthering coordination between the Office of Electricity,
the Office of Science, the Office of Energy Efficiency and
Renewable Energy, and other Department offices to achieve
commercially viable grid-scale battery storage.
Within 180 days of the date of enactment of this Act, the
Department is directed to coordinate with the International
Trade Administration to provide a report to the Committees on
anticipated silane demand growth over the next decade,
existing efforts to diversify and increase domestic
production of silane, and the risks to semiconductor,
battery, and solar panel supply chains posed by our reliance
on imported silane.
Transformer Resilience and Advanced Components.--The
Department is directed to research safe and effective capture
and reuse technologies, or safe and effective alternatives,
for the use of sulfur hexafluoride in power generation and
transmission equipment, including circuit breakers,
switchgear, and gas insulated lines.
Grid Deployment
The agreement provides $25,000,000 for Grid Deployment
(GDO).
The agreement includes further funding to develop a
domestic supply chain for electric grid components, such as
transformers and sensors, from unobligated emergency
appropriations.
GDO is directed to assess and report on the current status,
weaknesses, and proposed phases for upgrading aging grid
infrastructure, especially in small, rural communities.
Distribution and Markets.--The agreement includes up to
$5,000,000 to provide technical assistance, support, and
guidance for Public Utility Commissions and Regional
Transmission Organizations to develop models, rates, and
market designs that incorporate expanded integration of long
duration energy storage resources on the grid.
The agreement supports the continued disbursement of funds
through the Grid Resilience and Innovation Partnerships
program and highlights the growing demand for the program
because of disaster recovery and preparedness needs.
Nuclear Energy
The agreement provides $1,785,000,000 for Nuclear Energy.
The Office of Nuclear Energy is directed to work with the
Arctic Energy Office to facilitate Department of Defense
deadlines for deployment of a microreactor. Further direction
is provided under Departmental Administration.
Demonstration Projects.--The agreement includes further
funding to accelerate ongoing nuclear demonstration
activities, including the two small modular reactor
deployments, the two demonstration projects under the
Advanced Reactor Demonstration Program, and Risk Reduction
projects for future demonstrations, from unobligated
emergency appropriations.
NEUP, SBJR/STTR, and TCF.--The Department is directed to
provide a report that details plans for current university-
led reactor research and university infrastructure support
relevant to the Office of Nuclear Energy's mission.
NUCLEAR ENERGY ENABLING TECHNOLOGIES
Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Technologies.--The
agreement provides not less than $10,000,000 to continue
development of additive manufacturing from forest product
feedstock and secondary supporting materials, including
metals, ceramics, polymers, and others, aiding in developing
a U.S. supply chain for energy system technologies and small
modular nuclear reactors. This work shall be conducted by the
Office of Nuclear Energy in coordination with the Office of
Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy in partnership with
the Manufacturing Demonstration Facility to leverage
expertise and capabilities for large scale additive
manufacturing.
Nuclear Science User Facilities.--The agreement provides up
to $18,000,000 for computational support and up to $5,000,000
for artificial intelligence tools to expedite the development
and deployment of advanced nuclear energy systems.
FUEL CYCLE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
Advanced Nuclear Fuel Availability.--The agreement includes
$28,500,000 for EBR-II processing of high-assay low-enriched
uranium (HALEU).
The agreement continues to emphasize the critical
importance of maintaining a stable and domestic supply of
HALEU to advance the development of nuclear reactors and
strengthen national security through energy independence, and
support commercialization activities associated with laser
enrichment technology and novel separation and enrichment
methods in furtherance of expanding U.S. supply. The
Department is directed to provide a report not later than 90
days after the date of enactment of this Act to the
Committees and the appropriate authorizing committees
outlining Departmental plans to implement the Nuclear Fuel
Security Act to boost domestic nuclear fuel availability.
When prioritizing the use of the Department's inventories
and funding for nuclear fuel, the Department shall consider
the benefits of advanced university research reactors and the
financial impact of significant private investment.
Material Recovery and Waste Form Development.--The
agreement reiterates House direction regarding the
competitive, cost-shared programs for reprocessing spent
nuclear fuel from commercial reactors and for reprocessing
naval spent nuclear fuel or other available highly enriched
uranium from within the Department's inventory.
The agreement provides up to $8,000,000 to develop a
process of converting Advanced Test Reactor spent fuel into
HALEU metal and possibly oxide beginning in 2029 and
producing a minimum of one metric ton of HALEU per year.
The agreement recommends funding for public-private
partnerships piloting ways to repurpose spent nuclear fuel
for use in new energy applications and radioisotope
harvesting.
Within available funds, the agreement recommends
commercial-scale research projects related to the following
priority topics: technology demonstration of aqueous
recycling, as defined as processing of greater than 100
metric tons annually of UNF; production of MOX or HALEU
feedstock; and recovery of critical isotopes from SNF for use
in medicine, industry or defense.
Next Generation Fuels.--The agreement reiterates House
direction regarding development of silicon carbide ceramic
matrix composite fuel cladding for light water reactors and
TRISO fuel qualification activities. The agreement provides
not less than $18,000,000 for an advanced metallic fuels
program including for metallic uranium transuranic bearing
fuels.
Used Nuclear Fuel Disposition.--The agreement provides
$10,000,000 for the development of a Spent Nuclear Fuel
Center for Applied Research in Storage and Transportation.
REACTOR CONCEPTS RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, AND DEMONSTRATION
Advanced Small Modular Reactor RD&D.--The Department is
directed to provide to the Committees not later than 90 days
after the date of enactment of this Act a detailed budget
breakdown of the two small modular reactor demonstration
projects awarded with funds provided in the fiscal year 2024
Act, including the Department's investment to date and
further Federal support needed to deploy these
demonstrations.
Advanced Reactor Technologies.--The agreement provides
$5,000,000 to continue work on Supercritical Transformational
Electric Power research and development. The agreement
supports the collaboration between the national laboratories
and industry partners to support research and testing of a
new turbine.
The agreement provides not less than $12,000,000 for the
fast reactor program; up to $5,000,000 to support the
development of technical capabilities, infrastructure, and
technology for space-based nuclear reactor systems; and up to
$10,000,000 to advance research associated with molten salt
reactors for the purpose of increasing reliable energy and
enhancing medical isotope applications, in collaboration with
university partners and national laboratories that perform
fundamental research and test enabling technologies and grid
deployment solutions.
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The agreement also provides up to $30,000,000 for MARVEL.
The Department is directed to treat MARVEL as a capital
acquisition project.
ADVANCED REACTORS DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM
The Department is directed to provide regular briefings and
updates on internal evaluations of the Advanced Reactor
Demonstration Program and notify the Committees in advance of
any changes to contracts or conditions.
National Reactor Innovation Center (NRIC).--The Department
is directed to provide a briefing not later than 90 days
after the date of enactment of this Act on the support and
proposed activities, timelines, and expected outyear costs of
NRIC.
Risk Reduction for Future Demonstration.--The agreement
continues support for the Risk Reduction projects selected in
fiscal year 2021. The agreement reiterates House direction to
provide an update and make recommendations as appropriate on
these projects.
Regulatory Development.--The agreement provides up to
$15,000,000 for the Advanced Nuclear Licensing Energy Cost-
Share Grant Program as authorized under 42 U.S.C. 16280 for
technology diversity, including spent nuclear fuel
reprocessing. The Department shall coordinate this work with
financial and technical assistance for reactor siting
feasibility studies activities.
The agreement supports the Department's goal to deploy
innovative advanced reactor technologies and encourages the
Department to work in coordination with, not in circumvention
of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's existing licensing
authorities. The Department shall notify the Committees at
least 30 days prior to entering an agreement to authorize a
nuclear reactor under the auspices of the Department pursuant
to 42 U.S. Code 2140(a)(2), and provide a plan that addresses
financial indemnification requirements, inspection and
oversight costs to be incurred during the reactor's
operations, and decommissioning costs, specifically
addressing the outyear costs and the need for any future
appropriations.
The agreement recommends up to $5,000,000 to be awarded to
the first utility or joint operating agency to be issued an
operating license for an advanced nuclear reactor under Part
50 or a finding described in 52.103(g) of title 10, Code of
Federal Regulations, by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, to
incentivize the acceleration of operating licenses
applications.
InFRASTRUCTURE
The agreement provides up to $5,000,000 for initial scoping
and development of an advanced nuclear fuels fabrication
laboratory.
Fossil Energy
The agreement provides $720,000,000 for Fossil Energy.
The Department is directed to resume the Coal First
Initiative to foster innovation and improvements to thermal
generation efficiency and deployment.
The Department is directed to review the Propane Education
and Research Act program's compliance with its underlying
statutory authorities and provide this information to the
Committees expeditiously.
The Department is directed to continue its efforts on
Fossil Energy Based Production, Storage, Transport and
Utilization of Hydrogen. This program includes activities
related to: Net-Zero or Negative Carbon Hydrogen Production
from Modular Gasification and Co-Gasification of Mixed
Wastes, Biomass, and Traditional Feedstocks; Solid Oxide
Electrolysis Cell Technology Development; Carbon Capture;
Advanced Turbines; Natural Gas-Based Hydrogen Production;
Hydrogen Pipeline Infrastructure; and Subsurface Hydrogen
Storage. The Department is encouraged to fund technologies
such as steam methane reforming with carbon capture,
autothermal reforming with carbon capture, sorption enhanced
steam methane reforming, natural gas pyrolysis, thermal
pyrolysis, catalytic pyrolysis, and direct hydrogen
production with chemical looping.
The agreement directs the Interagency Working Group on Coal
and Power Plant Communities to facilitate public and private
sector investment focused on the needs of stakeholders in
economically distressed energy communities through
stakeholder engagement, interagency coordination,
partnerships, and economic development expertise.
Within available funds, the agreement provides up to
$25,000,000 for the Carbon Sequestration Research and
Geological Computational Science Initiative, as authorized in
section 10102(f) of the CHIPS and Science Act of 2022. In
carrying out this Initiative, the Department is directed to
coordinate and leverage existing activities across the
Department, to include the Office of Science, the Office of
Fossil Energy, and the United States Geological Survey.
The Department is encouraged to create a national test loop
center to bolster American competitiveness in manufacturing
low-carbon products as well as on carbon dioxide
transportation and conversion. The Department is further
encouraged to work with institutions that have existing
infrastructure and carbon storage capacity.
Within Advanced Energy Systems, the Department is
encouraged to continue work on coal and coal biomass to both
liquids and solids activities and is further encouraged to
focus on research and development to improve cost and
efficiency of coal-to-fuels technology implementation and
polygeneration.
COAL AND CARBON UTILIZATION
Point-Source Capture.--The agreement includes no direction
on reactive carbon capture within the Point-Source Capture
program.
The agreement provides up to $25,000,000 to support front-
end engineering and design studies, pilot projects, and
demonstration projects, including university-based research
involving pilot demonstration activities utilizing coal, for
all applications of carbon capture technologies.
The agreement provides up to $25,000,000 for carbon capture
test centers, as authorized in section 4002(e) of the Energy
Act of 2020.
The agreement provides up to $10,000,000 for gas post-
combustion capture and up to $10,000,000 for coal and gas
pre-combustion capture.
The Department is encouraged to focus on point source
capture from industrial sources.
Carbon Dioxide Removal.--The Department is directed to
continue carbon removal projects consistent with the
objectives established in section 969D(j)(2)(B) of the Energy
Policy Act of 2005, including those that demonstrate the
capture, processing, delivery, and sequestration or end-use
of captured carbon by absorbing carbon directly from the
atmosphere or upper hydrosphere. Further, the Department
shall include in scope projects that remove carbon from the
atmosphere or upper hydrosphere for the competitive
purchasing pilot program.
The agreement provides not less than $45,000,000 for
purchasing efforts initiated by the CDR Purchase Pilot Prize,
as directed in the fiscal year 2023 Act. In carrying out the
pilot prize, the agreement recommends the Department
prioritize no fewer than four different carbon removal
technology pathways and emphasize methods that minimize
removal reversibility and maximize storage duration. Within
available funds for the CDR Purchase Pilot Prize, the
agreement includes not less than $4,000,000 to develop
measurement, monitoring, reporting, and verification,
including to inform the pilot prize, offtake agreements, and
other federal incentives.
The Department is directed to continue to coordinate with
the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration on marine
carbon dioxide removal research and development.
Carbon Utilization.--Within available funds, the Department
is directed to fund two coal-derived carbon products
technologies demonstration programs, which were authorized
under section 4004 of the Energy Act of 2020. Within
available funds, the agreement provides not less than
$10,000,000 for the research, development, and demonstration
of reactive carbon capture (RCC) technologies. The Department
is directed to provide competitive grants and cooperative
agreements with a particular focus on supporting RCC projects
that mineralize carbon emissions into solid waste streams or
by-products from industrial sites, including coal ash, iron/
steel slag, and mine tailings. The Department is encouraged
to work cooperatively with industry, universities, and other
appropriate parties.
The Department is encouraged to conduct research and
demonstration activities of carbon conversion in durable
building materials as well as the evaluation of carbon oxide
utilization pathways for consideration under section 45Q of
title 26 CFR.
The agreement supports expanded recipient eligibility to
include Tribal governments and organizations, institutions of
higher education, and non-profits when implementing section
40302 of Public Law 117-58.
Carbon Transport and Storage.--The Department is directed
to issue funding opportunities with remaining Public Law 117-
58 funding for CarbonSAFE projects and to continue advancing
projects through all four phases of CarbonSAFE. Within 90
days of enactment, the Department is directed to brief the
Committees on its implementation of CCUS programs funded by
Public Law 117-58 and how the Department will operate the
programs in accordance with congressional intent.
The Department is directed to fulfill prior commitments to
the Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnerships. The agreement
provides not less than $25,000,000 in support of a multiyear
solicitation to competitively select multiple regional
geologic basin partnerships.
Within available funds, the agreement provides up to
$26,000,000 for advanced storage research and development
activities, including artificial intelligence/machine
learning tools and storage integrity and assurance. The
Department is directed to study the use of carbon dioxide in
enhancing oil and natural gas production in shale formations.
The agreement supports an expanded focus on infrastructure
development strategies through continued regional geological
basin characterization to reduce uncertainties, collect data,
and facilitate and inform regional permitting and policy
challenges.
OIL, GAS, AND CRITICAL MINERALS
The agreement notes the collaborative efforts with industry
under the Geothermal Energy Oil and Gas Demonstrated
Engineering (GEODE) Program and directs the Department to
launch a similar industry-led effort for underground hydrogen
storage. In addition, the Department is directed to launch a
demonstration project focused on producing hydrogen and
critical minerals from the processing of produced water.
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The agreement directs the Department to support university-
led collaborative research efforts focused on the development
and demonstration of rotating detonation combustion
technologies, including integration into advanced gas turbine
systems. Within available funds, the agreement provides up to
$10,000,000 for transition-to-demonstration activities under
the University Turbine Systems Research program.
Within the Natural Gas Infrastructure and Hydrogen
Technologies program, the Department is encouraged to
continue expanding its research and demonstration
capabilities in the production, storage, transport, and
utilization of hydrogen. This work shall focus on hydrogen
production from gasification and cogasification of mixed
wastes, biomass, plastics and traditional feedstocks, solid
oxide electrolysis cell technology development, carbon
capture, advanced turbines, natural gas-based hydrogen
production, hydrogen pipeline infrastructure, and subsurface
hydrogen storage. The Department also shall conduct research
on emerging technologies with low-cost carbon capture, such
as dry reforming and sorbent enhanced reforming.
Advanced Production Technologies.--The agreement provides
up to $16,700,000 for the continuation and potential
expansion of long-term methane hydrate research and
development production testing in the Arctic.
The Department is directed to plan for a follow-on test,
using the technical insights gained from the joint production
test with the Japan Organization for Metals and Energy
Security. The follow-on test shall include identification of
technical adjustments to improve the likelihood of achieving
commercial production rates and to extend reservoir
evaluation over a longer period. The Department is directed
to preserve the capability to re-start testing at the current
site for no less than six months after the date of enactment
of this Act, and longer if practicable, to maintain
optionality for a follow-on test.
The agreement includes $19,000,000 for Unconventional Oil
Field Test Sites. The Department is directed to maintain
robust efforts in enhanced recovery technologies.
Mineral Production and Processing Technologies.--The
agreement provides not less than $15,000,000 to establish a
competitive research and grant program to accelerate and
advance mineral exploration, targeted drilling and
characterization, digital subsurface technology applications,
rock comminution, enhanced tailings management, in-situ
mineral extraction, and mineral extraction from less
conventional sources, including produced waters and lower
grade ores.
The agreement recommends funding for the Mineral Security
program to support the research, development, and
commercialization of projects that increase domestic
production of critical minerals and materials (CMM). Within
available funds, the agreement includes not less than
$10,000,000 for the purpose of identifying and
commercializing technologies that extract CMMs from
unconventional or secondary feedstocks.
The Department is directed to continue the Carbon Ore, Rare
Earths, and Critical Minerals Program.
The agreement provides up to $10,000,000 for competitive
university-led projects for a critical materials and minerals
multi-functional processing and refining laboratory.
The Department is directed to establish two university-led
research centers as authorized by the CHIPS and Science Act
of 2022. The Department shall provide a detailed
implementation plan to the Committees within 90 days of the
date of enactment of this Act. The agreement provides up to
$10,000,000 for a competitive solicitation to develop and
test advanced critical and rare earth element separation
technologies and to accelerate the advancement of
commercially viable technologies for the recovery of rare
earth elements and minerals from unconventional resources,
including bauxite residue.
The agreement provides $10,000,000 for utilizing coal as a
precursor for high-value added products at the Carbon Fiber
Technology Facility.
The Department is encouraged to accelerate the advancement
of commercially viable technologies for the recovery of rare
earth elements and critical minerals, including from lignite.
Further, the Department is encouraged to fund a more detailed
assessment of lignite resources and to devise cost-effective
methods of removing rare earths from lignite.
The Department is encouraged to work with universities with
large outdoor areas at or near the scale of a mine site for
hands-on learning and pilot-level testing of leaching
techniques.
The Department is encouraged to pursue research agreements
with land grant universities leading cutting-edge efforts in
water management, produced water research, and mineral
recovery for the benefit of multiple uses, including
agricultural purposes.
Energy Projects
The agreement provides $97,557,000 for the Energy Projects
account for projects, and in the amounts, specified for this
account in the table entitled ``Community Project Funding/
Congressionally Directed Spending'' in this explanatory
statement.
Recipients are reminded that statutory cost sharing
requirements may apply to these projects. The Department may
use program direction funds, as necessary, from the
appropriate offices to implement these projects.
Naval Petroleum and Oil Shale Reserves
The agreement provides $13,000,000 for the operation of the
Naval Petroleum and Oil Shale Reserves.
Strategic Petroleum Reserve
The agreement includes $206,325,000 for the Strategic
Petroleum Reserve.
The Department is directed to work with American producers
and international partners to design a plan to restock the
Reserve. The agreement further directs the Department to
provide a report to the Committees outlining this plan with
specific refill timelines within 90 days of the date of
enactment of this Act.
The Department may not establish any new regional petroleum
product reserves unless funding for such a proposed regional
petroleum product reserve is explicitly requested in advance
in an annual budget request and approved by Congress in an
appropriations act. Further, the agreement does not include
any funding for the establishment of a new regional petroleum
product reserve.
The Department is directed to provide the Strategic
Petroleum Reserve Modernization report expeditiously.
The Department is directed to provide, within 30 days of
the date of enactment of this Act, monthly updates to the
Committees on the operations of the Strategic Petroleum
Reserve and account levels within the Strategic Petroleum
Account.
SPR Petroleum Account
The agreement provides $100,000 for the SPR Petroleum
Account.
Northeast Home Heating Oil Reserve
The agreement provides $7,150,000 for the Northeast Home
Heating Oil Reserve.
Energy Information Administration
The agreement provides $135,000,000 for the Energy
Information Administration (EIA).
EIA is directed to continue to conduct a monthly survey of
electric and heating service providers of final termination
notices and service disconnections sent due to bill
nonpayment as well as service reconnections of customers
disconnected for bill non-payment, in a form and manner
determined by the EIA.
EIA is encouraged to collect additional information from
data centers and computing infrastructure facilities,
including energy consumption, and evaluating potential
impacts on energy costs, grid reliability, water use, and air
pollution.
Non-Defense Environmental Cleanup
The agreement provides $322,371,000 for Non-Defense
Environmental Cleanup.
Brookhaven National Laboratory Cleanup.--The agreement
encourages the Department to include funding in future budget
requests to address Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl
Substances (PFAS), 1,4-Dioxane, and other contaminants as the
scope of remediation activities is more clearly defined.
Gaseous Diffusion Plants.--The agreement provides
$142,526,000 for continued conversion of Depleted Uranium
Hexafluoride (DUF6) into depleted uranium oxide to enable
reuse, storage, and disposal.
The agreement provides up to $30,700,000 for the transport
and disposition of surplus depleted uranium oxide cylinders
from the Paducah, Kentucky and Piketon, Ohio facilities.
Moab Uranium Mill Tailings Remedial Action.--The agreement
encourages the Department to prioritize full removal of the
remaining tailings and initiate collaborative planning for
the future reuse and stewardship of the Moab site.
Small Sites.--The agreement provides $86,765,000 for Small
Sites cleanup. Within this amount, $10,000,000 is for the
Energy Technology Engineering Center, $12,500,000 is for
Idaho National Laboratory, and $64,265,000 is for Moab.
Uranium Enrichment Decontamination and Decommissioning Fund
The agreement provides $865,000,000 for activities funded
from the Uranium Enrichment Decontamination and
Decommissioning Fund.
Joppa Power Plant Decommissioning Reimbursement.--The
agreement encourages the Department to brief the Committees
on funding needed to meet the Department's legal obligations
for decommissioning the Joppa Power Plant.
Paducah Administrative Support Facility.--The agreement
provides $41,000,000 to support the planning, design, and
construction of a new program support facility at the Paducah
site as a single, integrated project.
Uranium Bartering.--The Department shall not barter,
transfer, or sell uranium to generate additional funding for
environmental management activities in fiscal year 2026.
Science
The agreement provides $8,400,000,000 for Science.
The Department is directed to elevate program management of
EPSCoR within the Office of Science to promote a variety of
research funding across all science programs. The Department
is directed to continue annual (or at minimum biennial)
implementation of grant solicitations. Further, the
Department is directed to continue to implement and fund
EPSCoR across all the Office of Science Programs. The
Department is also directed to take the appropriate steps to
maintain the percentage of research and development funds for
EPSCoR jurisdictions to adhere to the congressional intent in
the CHIPS and Science Act.
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Quantum Information Sciences.--The agreement provides not
less than $255,000,000 for quantum information science. The
agreement expects a roadmap with clear outyear funding
estimates will be provided.
Quantum Computing and Energy Efficiency Roadmap.--The
Office of Science is directed to estimate the energy usage of
various scalable quantum computing modalities, including
modalities researched and developed by small- and medium-size
businesses, and others. The Department is directed to provide
a report to the Committees with these estimates not later
than 3 years after the date of enactment of this Act.
Emission Mitigation Technologies.--The agreement provides
up to $71,500,000 to the Office of Science for research,
development, and demonstration of diverse carbon dioxide
removal technologies and approaches. The Office of Science is
directed to coordinate with the Office of Energy Efficiency
and Renewable Energy, the Office of Fossil Energy and any
other relevant program offices or agencies. In addition, the
agreement provides up to $10,000,000 for research into
potential atmospheric methane removal methods consistent with
the recommendations of the October 2024 National Academies
study, ``A Research Agenda Toward Atmospheric Methane
Removal.'' This shall include science and technology
approaches capable of breaking down methane at background
concentrations in the atmosphere through new biological and
other methods, with or without the potential simultaneous
removal of other non-CO2 greenhouse gases.
ADVANCED SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING RESEARCH
The agreement provides not less than $238,000,000 for the
Argonne Leadership Computing Facility, not less than
$275,000,000 for the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility,
not less than $154,328,000 for the National Energy Research
Scientific Computing Center at Lawrence Berkeley National
Laboratory, and not less than $97,261,000 for ESnet.
The agreement includes not less than $16,000,000 for other
project costs for the High Performance Data Facility.
The agreement provides not less than $310,000,000 for
Mathematical, Computational, and Computer Sciences Research.
Within available funds, the agreement includes up to
$35,000,000 to support research to develop a new path to
energy efficient computing with large, shared memory pools
and the development of advanced memory technologies to
advance artificial intelligence and analytics for science
applications.
The agreement includes not less than $15,000,000 for the
Computational Sciences Graduate Fellowship.
The Department is directed to provide to the Committees not
later than 90 days after the date of enactment of this Act a
briefing on its strategic plan to ensure the United States
maintains continued global leadership in advanced computing,
especially as it relates to post-exascale technologies. This
briefing shall include updates on the Department's work
related to artificial intelligence, post-exascale computing,
and quantum computing. Further, this briefing shall detail
the Department's near- and long-term objectives and direction
to maintain the Nation's leadership, including a clear plan
on what the next computing facility upgrades will include and
accomplish and the associated costs.
The Office of Science is directed to implement a hybrid
High-Performance Computing (HPC)/Quantum Computing Pathfinder
program at one or more national laboratories. The testbed
shall be used to study how to effectively interface and
integrate quantum processing units with traditional HPC
resources. The Department is directed to brief the Committees
on the implementation of the Pathfinder program no later than
90 days after the date of enactment of this Act.
As the stewards of the leadership computing facilities, the
agreement expects the Advanced Scientific Computing Research
program, in coordination with other Departmental offices, to
take a lead role in the Department's artificial intelligence
and machine learning activities. The Office of Science is
encouraged to apply foundational artificial intelligence and
machine learning capabilities to its mission with a focus on
accelerating scientific discovery in its Scientific User
Facilities and large experiments.
The Department is encouraged to build on the Exascale
Computing Initiative's model of success with a new multi-year
program, leveraging publc-private partnerships, to co-design
and co-develop leading edge post-exascale advanced computing
technologies vital for continued U.S. world leadership in
scientific discovery, national security, and economic
wellbeing.
BASIC ENERGY SCIENCES
The agreement provides not less than $867,675,000 for
facilities operations of the Nation's light sources, not less
than $447,993,000 for facilities operations of the high-flux
neutron sources, and not less than $177,304,000 for
facilities operations of the Nanoscale Science Research
Centers.
The Department is directed to update the Committees, on no
less than a quarterly basis, concerning the costs of ALS-U
and lessons learned from cost overruns from project
execution.
BIOLOGICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH
The agreement includes not less than $400,000,000 for
Biological Systems Science and not less than $430,000,000 for
Earth and Environmental Systems Sciences.
The agreement provides up to $20,000,000 to continue low-
dose radiation research in coordination with the Office of
Environment, Health, Safety, and Security and Nuclear Energy.
The agreement provides not less than $118,000,000 for the
Bioenergy Research Centers (BRCs) and directs the Department
to develop concepts and plans for the evolution of the BRCs,
supported by input from the scientific community.
The Department is directed to maintain Genomic Science as a
top priority and recommends not less than $83,000,000 for
Foundational Genomics Research, not less than $47,000,000 for
Biomolecular Characterization and Imaging Science, and not
less than $93,000,000 for the Joint Genome Institute.
The Department is directed to give priority to optimizing
the operation of Biological and Environmental Research User
Facilities. The agreement provides not less than $65,000,000
for the Environmental and Molecular Sciences Laboratory and
not less than $96,000,000 for the Atmospheric Radiation
Measurement user facility.
The agreement provides not less than $86,000,000 for
Environmental System Science, not less than $28,650,000 for
Atmospheric System Research, and not less than $109,000,000
for Earth and Environmental Systems Modeling.
FUSION AND ENERGY SCIENCES
The Department is directed to provide a brief to the
Committees on a resource informed Fusion Energy Sciences
strategy, with clear milestones and deliverables, not later
than 30 days after the date of enactment of this Act.
The Department is encouraged to pursue modalities,
including public-private partnerships, to deliver small and
medium-scale experimental capabilities, and address specific
science and technology gaps through the development of an
inertial fusion energy driver experiment, a blanket testing
experiment, a nuclear high-heat flux experiment, and an
experiment that develops prototypes for low-cost neutron
sources. The Department is also encouraged to utilize
research funding to start design and develop cost estimates
for a large-scale Fusion Prototypical Neutron Source facility
and an integrated blanket-fuel cycle test facility consistent
with recent FESAC reports.
The agreement includes not less than $70,000,000 for the
Milestone-Based Development Program. The agreement reiterates
House direction regarding the management of the Milestone-
Based Development Program.
The agreement provides $25,473,000 for the Materials Plasma
Exposure eXperiment.
The agreement provides up to $12,500,000 to fund the
Emergent Confinement Concepts program to explore the next
generation of fusion concepts that could lead to a volumetric
neutron source identified in the FESAC Long Range Plan.
HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS
The agreement provides not less than $44,000,000 for the
Sanford Underground Research Facility.
NUCLEAR PHYSICS
The agreement includes not less than $110,000,000 for
operations at the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams, not less
than $155,000,000 for operations at the Continuous Electron
Beam Accelerator Facility, and not less than $182,000,000 for
the operation of the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider.
The agreement includes $15,000,000 for the High Rigidity
Spectrometer and not less than $2,850,000 for other project
costs for the Electron Ion Collider.
The Department is directed to give priority to optimizing
operations for all Nuclear Physics user facilities, including
Realistic Heavy Ion Collider, Continuous Electron Beam
Accelerator, Facility for Rare Isotope Beams, and Argonne
Tandem Linac Accelerator System.
The agreement notes the importance of the Energy Frontier
Research Centers in advancing nuclear physics theory, basic
science, and emerging energy technologies.
ISOTOPE R&D AND PRODUCTION
The Department is directed to evaluate the production
capabilities of fusion machines as a source of Helium-3. The
Department is directed to study the projected long-term
growth of helium-3 and tritium demand and impediments to
their availability for commercial applications. The
Department is further directed to provide to the Committees,
not later than 180 days after the date of enactment of this
Act, a report outlining the Isotope R&D and Production
Program's work to ensure helium-3 and tritium availability.
The agreement appreciates the Department's efforts to
decrease the Nation's foreign dependence and strongly
supports continued domestic isotope R&D and production
efforts within the Office of Science.
Nuclear Waste Disposal
The agreement provides $12,040,000 for Nuclear Waste
Disposal for Nuclear Waste Fund (NWF) oversight activities,
which is derived from the NWF.
Advanced Research Projects Agency--Energy
The agreement provides $350,000,000 for the Advanced
Research Projects Agency--Energy.
Within available funds, the agreement recommends robust
funding for the Seeding Critical Advances for Leading Energy
Technologies with Untapped Potential (SCALEUP) program.
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The Department is directed to brief the Committees not
later than 30 days after the date of enactment of this Act on
the findings of the report reviewing all prior ARPA-E awards
and analysis on market value and technology transfer
successes and failures, as directed in the fiscal year 2024
Act.
The agreement recommends continued support for a diverse
range of research and development topics, including cold
climate and remote community energy technologies, microgrids
in Arctic and sub-Arctic climates, modular mineral
processing, hydropower, and small-scale geothermal
technologies.
The Department is encouraged to obligate funds for eligible
projects within a reasonable time period, consistent with
past practices.
Title 17 Innovative Technology Loan Guarantee Program
The agreement supports the budget request proposal to
provide additional credit subsidy for nuclear projects and
includes $150,000,000 in support of such efforts.
The Department is required to provide to the Committees,
not later than 90 days after the date of enactment of this
Act, recommendations on how it could provide a loan guarantee
for an eligible project under 15 U.S.C. 720(n)f with existing
appropriated dollars, any authorities the Secretary or LPO
may utilize to carry out this statute, and the anticipated
cost of a loan guarantee in accordance to 15 U.S.C. 720(n)f.
In carrying out its Title 17 loan guarantee program, the
Department is directed to prioritize projects that expand the
domestic supply of critical minerals as defined by 30 U.S.C.
l606(a)(3). The agreement directs the Department to provide
not later than 90 days after enactment of this Act a report
of how many minerals related projects are funded every year
and to what part of the supply chain those projects
contribute.
Advanced Technology Vehicles Manufacturing Loan Program
The agreement provides $9,500,000 for the Advanced
Technology Vehicles Manufacturing Loan Program.
The Department is encouraged to employ the commercial
aircraft industry's established methodology for assessing the
commercial viability of any applicant's aircraft project.
Tribal, Energy Loan Guarantee Program
The agreement provides $6,300,000 for the Tribal Energy
Loan Guarantee Program.
The agreement recommends up to $500,000 per loan
application to carry out financial and technical assessments,
legal expenses, and related activities in connection with
applications for loans to support eligible projects,
including renewable energy and transmission on or near Tribal
lands, or for eligible projects outside of Tribal lands,
provided that such expenditures by the Department do not
constitute prohibited Federal support under section
50141(d)(2) of Public Law 117-169.
Indian Energy Policy and Programs
The agreement provides $75,000,000 for Indian Energy Policy
and Programs.
Within available funding, the Department is encouraged to
reserve non-competitive formula funding, as authorized in 25
U.S.C. 3502(b)(5)(A), for capacity building to advance
tribal-led energy initiatives. The Office of Indian Energy is
directed to prioritize Tribes while leveraging Regional
lnterTribal organizations, Tribal colleges and universities,
and other entities as appropriate, to support capacity
development, and as necessary, develop multiple formulae to
help develop a robust energy ecosystem within Indian Country.
The agreement supports the Office of Indian Energy's
efforts to continue to utilize local subject matter experts
to assist Indian Tribes and Alaska Native Villages in
developing energy projects and providing support for energy
planning.
Departmental Administration
The agreement provides $200,000,000 for Departmental
Administration.
The agreement provides seven reprogramming control points
in this account to provide flexibility in the management of
support functions. The Department is directed to continue to
submit a budget request that proposes a separate funding
level for each of these activities.
On a quarterly basis, the Department shall provide a report
on any deobligations associated with section 301(b)(1)(G) of
this Act.
Arctic Energy.--The Department is directed to provide the
Arctic Energy Office up to $3,000,000 to support external
engagements, including data sharing and the closing of data
gaps, as they relate to the Arctic. These funds can support
innovative energy technologies, technical assistance,
research, development, and deployment of electric power
technology that is cost-effective and well-suited to meet the
needs of rural and remote regions of the United States,
especially in high latitude regions of the northern
hemisphere. Within available funds, the agreement recommends
no less than $1,000,000 be utilized to provide expertise from
the Arctic Energy Office and the Office of Nuclear Energy to
help the Department of Defense deploy a microreactor at
Eielson Air Force Base by the existing deadline.
Crosscutting Technology Coordination.--The Secretary and
Deputy Secretary are directed to align and consolidate
existing functions into a new coordination structure that
provides clear leadership, articulates the unique roles and
responsibilities of each participating program office, and
directly informs budget formulation and execution.
Coordination activities shall include staff support; strategy
development, including Department-wide Multi-Year Program
Plans and national blueprints; and stakeholder and
interagency engagement. The Department is directed to provide
quarterly updates on the new structure, including how it
functions among programs and an explanation of the unique
function of each office. The Department is directed to
include in future budget requests funding breakdowns by
account and subprogram for each of the crosscutting
initiatives.
International Affairs.--The agreement reiterates House and
Senate language on the Israel Binational Industrial Research
and Development (BIRD) Foundation and the U.S. Israel Center
of Excellence in Energy Engineering and Water Technology.
Office of Strategy and Technoloyy Roadmaps.--The agreement
supports the Department's efforts to coordinate and to
formulate a coherent vision and strategy on research,
development, and other activities related to critical and
emerging technologies through the Office of Strategy and
Technology Roadmaps and expects the Department to fund these
efforts from within the Office of the Undersecretary for
Science.
Office Space Utilization.--The Department is directed to
report on its average office space utilization rate, the cost
of total office space, and the estimated cost of
underutilized office space.
U.S. Energy and Employment Report.--The Department is
directed to continue the annual U.S. Energy and Employment
Report, which includes a comprehensive statistical survey to
collect data, perform analysis, and publish the data in a
summary report. The information collected shall include data
relating to employment figures and demographics in the U.S.
energy sector using methodology approved by the Office of
Management and Budget in 2016.
Office of the Inspector General
The agreement provides $90,000,000 for the Office of the
Inspector General (OIG).
The OIG is directed to continue to provide quarterly
briefings to the Committees on implementation of the
independent audit strategy.
ATOMIC ENERGY DEFENSE ACTIVITIES
NATIONAL NUCLEAR SECURITY ADMINISTRATION
The agreement provides $25,404,000,000 for the National
Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA).
Feral Cattle Study.--NNSA is directed to brief the
Committees on plans to remove unbranded cattle from the Los
Alamos National Laboratory.
Los Alamos National Laboratory Road Safety Analysis.--NNSA
is directed to finalize the road safety analysis report and
brief the Committees on future steps.
NNSA Project, Program Management and Executability.--The
agreement directs GAO to review NNSA Federal project and
program staff focusing on: (1) core competencies needed to
execute NNSA projects and programs and recommendations for
how those competencies need to scale as project or program
scope is realized, (2) Federal human capital gaps that exist
in ongoing projects and programs and recommendations for how
NNSA should prioritize Federal hiring to address these gaps,
and (3) a review of functions that have been delegated to the
NNSA laboratories, plants, and sites. GAO shall provide this
assessment to the Committees no later than 18 months after
the date of enactment of this Act.
In addition, the agreement directs GAO to review the
execution of funds provided by Public Law No. 119-21, and any
remaining available prior year appropriations, to include:
(1) any NNSA plans for expending available funding during
fiscal year 2026; (2) NNSA's obligation rates and amounts of
any actual or projected unobligated carryover; and (3) NNSA's
expenditure rates and amounts of any actual or projected
unexpended carryover. The agreement directs GAO to provide a
brief to the Committees no later than five months after the
date of enactment of this Act that summarizes observations of
NNSA's budget execution through the first quarter of fiscal
year 2026 with a final report completed no later than 12
months after the date of enactment of this Act. The agreement
also directs NNSA to provide the Committees with a brief and
finalized spend plan by congressional control point for
resources received under Public Law No. 119-21 immediately
upon enactment of this Act.
Project Performance.--NNSA is encouraged to assess current
performance on projects costing more than $750,000,000 and
make appropriate project management changes. The agreement
directs NNSA to disclose problems in cost and schedule
estimates within 30 days of discovery, and to provide
quarterly or more frequent briefings to the Committees
leading up to any project baseline change proposal.
Quarterly Briefings.--NNSA is directed to continue
quarterly briefings on the status and progress of GAO's open
recommendations, which shall detail actions NNSA has taken or
plans to take to address each open recommendation, timeframes
for completion, and any barriers to implementing the
recommendation.
Weapons Activities
The agreement provides $20,378,000,000 for Weapons
Activities.
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Academic Programs.--Within available funds, the agreement
provides not less than $25,000,000 for the Minority Serving
Institution Partnership Program and not less than $5,000,000
for Tribal Colleges and Universities.
High Explosives and Material Staging Capabilities.--The
agreement urges the Department to prioritize both material
staging and high explosives capabilities and directs NNSA to
provide a briefing to the Committees on authorization and
appropriations no later than 60 days after the date of
enactment of this Act. The briefing shall include NNSA's
capital asset acquisition strategy to meet its mission
requirement for both high explosives and material staging
capabilities, an overview of alternatives under consideration
to meet the mission need, cost, and schedule implications of
each proposed alternative, and a plan to accelerate near-term
Critical Decisions milestones in fiscal year 2026.
Inertial Confinement Fusion Ignition and High-Yield.--
Within available funds, the agreement provides not less than
$493,000,000 for the National Ignition Facility (NIF), not
less than $107,000,000 for the Sandia National Laboratories,
not less than $111,000,000 for OMEGA, and not less than
$35,000,000 for Los Alamos National Laboratory. The agreement
provides not less than $47,000,000 for target research,
development, and fabrication.
Leadership and Management of the Plutonium Pit Production
Mission.--The agreement directs NNSA to provide the Special
Study of the NNSA's ``Leadership and Management of the
Plutonium Pit Production Mission'' conducted by the Office of
Enterprise Assessments immediately upon completion. The
Department shall provide a briefing no later than 30 days
after the date of enactment of this Act.
Lithium Processing.--The agreement provides $270,000,000
for the Lithium Processing Facility (LPF). NNSA is directed
to brief the Committees not later than 90 days after the date
of enactment of this Act on the status of the LPF project to
include opportunities to expedite construction as well as the
required investment to extend operations in Building 9204-2
until project completion.
Next-Generation Pulsed Power Capabilities.--Within
available funds, the agreement provides up to $10,000,000 for
early-stage research and development, including with
commercial entities, to advance technologies for the next-
generation pulsed power capabilities enabling high-yield
fusion studies to address emerging NNSA stockpile stewardship
needs.
Operations.--The agreement provides up to $500,000 to
conduct a study of portions of Tract A-14 (Rendija Canyon)
that may be suitable for conveyance. NNSA shall provide a
copy of the final study including cost and schedule estimates
for remediation.
Plutonium Pit Production.--The agreement urges the
Department to work expeditiously to meet the goal of 80 war
reserve pits per year but notes NNSA has yet to complete a
resource loaded Integrated Master Schedule (IMS). NNSA is
directed to deliver a briefing on the IMS immediately upon
the date of enactment of this Act.
Quantum Computing.--The agreement urges the Department to
work expeditiously to meet the goal of 80 war reserve pits
per year but notes NNSA has yet to complete a resource loaded
Integrated Master Schedule (IMS). NNSA is directed to deliver
a briefing on the IMS immediately upon the date of enactment
of this Act.
The agreement directs NNSA to provide the 2025 JASON Pit
Aging study and unclassified summary within 60 days of report
completion.
Quantum Computing.--The agreement encourages the Department
to bolster the trapped ion quantum computing work done at Los
Alamos and Sandia National Laboratories, including physics
modeling essential to nuclear stockpile verification and
assurance work utilizing the most advanced trapped ion
quantum computing hardware. Additionally, the agreement
encourages NNSA to explore the unique value proposition of
on-premises facilities for NNSA to house a potential quantum
computing system, use case development, and other critical
work to scale the NNSA's mission. The agreement directs the
NNSA to provide a briefing to the Committees on the quantum
information science strategy and initiatives no later than 60
days after the date of enactment of this Act.
Sea Launched Cruise Missile-Nuclear (SLCM-N) Warhead.--The
agreement directs NNSA to provide a detailed and site-
specific acquisition plan for the SLCM-N program through
First Production Unit no later than 30 days after the date of
enactment of this Act. The acquisition plan shall also
include the Navy's program milestones and NNSA 's plans for
schedule integration with the Navy.
Satellite Campus Feasibility Study.--The agreement provides
up to $2,000,000 to conduct a land development study for a
Los Alamos National Laboratory satellite facility. NNSA shall
submit a final report and brief the Committees with the
results of the study immediately upon completion.
Uranium Processing.--The agreement provides $730,000,000
for the Uranium Processing Facility at Y-12.
Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation
The agreement provides $2,367,000,000 for Defense Nuclear
Nonproliferation.
Forensics Research and Development.--NNSA is directed to
continue to develop and maintain advanced technical nuclear
forensics pre- and post-detonation capabilities within
Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation Research and Development.
Global Material Security.--NNSA is directed to continue to
protect radiological material vulnerable to theft or sabotage
within the Radiological Security subprogram. NNSA shall
continue to build and sustain partner capacity across the
Global Material Security portfolio to ensure effective
operation of physical security infrastructure and combat the
risk of materials smuggling. NNSA shall also continue
bilateral cooperation with partners with existing or planned
use of nuclear technology; sustain security gains through
capacity building, training, and maintenance; and fund and
participate in international nuclear security organizations.
Nonproliferation Stewardship Program.--The agreement
provides $162,000,000 for the Nonproliferation Stewardship
Program, of which not less than $22,500,000 is for the Athena
program and not less than $18,700,000 is for the Advanced
Testbed and Operations Learning Laboratory.
Nuclear Detonation Detection.--NNSA is directed to continue
nuclear test detection activities, including field
experiments designed to improve U.S. capabilities to detect
evasively conducted underground nuclear explosions.
Reactor Conversion and Uranium Supply.--The agreement
provides not less than $79,800,000 within Material Management
and Minimization to continue the U.S. High Performance
Research Reactor program.
Naval Reactors
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
The agreement provides $2,134,000,000 for Naval Reactors.
Naval Reactors is directed to continue providing quarterly
briefings outlining the research and development program's
direction and plan.
Federal Salaries and Expenses
The agreement provides $525,000,000 for Federal Salaries
and Expenses.
NNSA is directed to continue to provide monthly updates on
the status of hiring and retention.
ENVIRONMENTAL AND OTHER DEFENSE ACTIVITIES
Defense Environmental Cleanup
The agreement provides $7,375,000,000 for Defense
Environmental Cleanup.
Within available funds, the Department is directed to
provide $10,000,000 for the National Institute of
Environmental Health Science/Department of Energy Nuclear
Worker Training Program.
Consortium for Risk Evaluation with Stakeholder
Participation (CRESP).--The agreement provides up to
$5,000,000 for the existing cooperative agreement with CRESP
for independent review, analysis, applied research, and
educational initiatives to support cost-effective, risk-
informed cleanup decision-making.
The agreement provides up to $2,000,000 to CRESP for
independent academic expertise for waste management and
remediation for the Oak Ridge Reservation.
Containment Ventilation Systems.--The agreement directs the
Department to brief the Committees on its progress and any
future budget requirements necessary to address the
Department's other research and technology development
challenges within 120 days of the date of enactment of this
Act.
Future Year Budgets.--The agreement directs the Department
to include out-year funding projections in the annual budget
request by control point for the Office of Environmental
Management (EM), and an estimate of the total cost and time
to complete each site.
Hexavalent Chromium Plume.--The agreement encourages EM to
engage with the Mortandad and Sandia communities affected by
the Hexavalent Chromium Plume and to brief the Committees on
the efforts to incorporate community engagement into the
Chromium Interim Measures process.
Oak Ridge Reservation.--The agreement directs the
Department to brief the Committees within 120 days of the
date of enactment of this Act on EM's ongoing operations at
the Oak Ridge site, to include the costs of EM's activities,
use of EM facilities in Oak Ridge by other programs or sites,
and current cost sharing arrangements.
Office of River Protection.--The agreement directs the
Department to request adequate funding to meet the
obligations laid out in the holistic agreement in future
budget requests.
Strontium-90 Beneficial Reuse.--The agreement directs the
Department to work with the Department of Defense (DoD) to
produce a report that identifies funding opportunities to
advance the beneficial reuse of Strontium-90, on behalf of
the DoD, any existing authorities that enable the Department
of Energy to accept funding from commercial entities or other
Federal agencies, and any necessary new authorities needed to
accept funding from commercial entities or other Federal
agencies. The Department is directed to brief the Committees
on the plan for the report with in 60 days of the date of
enactment of this Act, and within 30 days of completion of
the report.
Technology Development.--The agreement directs EM to
provide a brief that outlines technology development R&D
projects as part of the fiscal year 2027 budget briefing and
annually thereafter. The briefing shall include funding
necessary to carry out the program and a rationale for the
R&D work including how it is related to reducing the future
costs of EM's cleanup efforts. The report shall include an
overview of the work
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completed under both the state-of-the-art containment
ventilation and CRESP programs and provide an overview of
future funding needed to support these initiatives.
Richland.--The agreement provides additional funding above
the budget request to continue addressing risks stemming from
contamination beneath Building 324 at the Hanford site.
The agreement provides $5,000,000 for the preservation of
historic structures at the Hanford site associated with the
Manhattan Project National Historical park. Within 90 days of
the date of enactment of this Act, the Department in
coordination with the National Park Service, shall provide
the Committees with an updated list of preservation projects
at the site, in priority order.
Volpentest Hazardous Materials Management and Emergency
Response (HAMMER) Federal Training Center.--The agreement
encourages the Department to prioritize the HAMMER Federal
Training Center to the greatest extent possible, including
for training needs associated with the Waste Treatment Plant.
Waste Isolation Pilot Plant.--The agreement recommends the
Department make a voluntary payment of $10,000,000 in fiscal
year 2026 to the State of New Mexico for WIPP route related
road infrastructure projects. These funds shall only be used
for projects mutually agreed to by the Department and the
State of New Mexico.
Other Defense Activities
The agreement provides $1,170,000,000 for Other Defense
Activities.
POWER MARKETING ADMINISTRATIONS
Bonneville Power Administration Fund
The agreement provides no appropriation for the Bonneville
Power Administration, which derives its funding from revenues
deposited into the Bonneville Power Administration Fund.
Operation and Maintenance, Southeastern Power Administration
The agreement provides a net appropriation of $0 for the
Southeastern Power Administration.
Operation and Maintenance, Southwestern Power Administration
The agreement provides a net appropriation of $10,400,000
for the Southwestern Power Administration.
Construction, Rehabilitation, Operation and Maintenance, Western Area
Power Administration
The agreement provides a net appropriation of $63,372,000
for the Western Area Power Administration.
Colorado River Dam Fund.--The Secretary of the Interior is
directed to expend moneys in the Colorado River Dam Fund,
including moneys in account XXXR5656P1, that were and
hereafter are recovered on a non-reimbursable basis, for any
authorized activity, including operations, maintenance,
investigation and cleanup actions, and capital improvements,
within the Boulder Canyon Project at Hoover Dam or on land
used for the construction and operation of the Hoover Dam, in
consultation with the Boulder Canyon Project contractors as
identified in the Hoover Power Allocation Act of 2011 (Public
Law 112-72).
Falcon and Amistad Operating and Maintenance Fund
The agreement provides a net appropriation of $228,000 for
the Falcon and Amistad Operating and Maintenance Fund.
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The agreement provides $520,000,000 for the Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission (FERC). Revenues for FERC are set to an
amount equal to the budget authority, resulting in a net
appropriation of $0.
FERC is directed to identify, validate, and implement a
national real-time grid monitoring service to monitor grid
malfunctions resulting in poor power quality, safety and
reliability.
The agreement encourages FERC to evaluate interconnection
queue prioritization proposals from transmission providers
that seek to expedite the interconnection of dispatchable
power resources that support grid reliability and resource
adequacy to address persistent delays in the interconnection
queue process. FERC is urged to ensure that such efforts
include clear criteria for prioritization, and safeguards to
avoid disruption of existing queue reform efforts.
GENERAL PROVISIONS--DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
(INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)
The agreement includes a provision prohibiting the use of
funds provided in this title to initiate requests for
proposals, other solicitations, or arrangements for new
programs or activities that have not yet been approved and
funded by Congress; requires notification or a report for
certain funding actions; prohibits funds to be used for
certain multi-year ``Energy Programs'' activities without
notification; and prohibits the obligation or expenditure of
funds provided in this title through a reprogramming of funds
except in certain circumstances. The notification
requirements in the provision also apply to the modification
of any grant, contract, or Other Transaction Agreement where
funds are allocated for new programs, projects, or activities
not covered by a previous notification.
The agreement includes a provision prohibiting the use of
funds in this title for capital construction of high hazard
nuclear facilities, unless certain independent oversight is
conducted.
The agreement includes a provision prohibiting the use of
funds in this title to approve critical decision-2 or
critical decision-3 for certain construction projects, unless
a separate independent cost estimate has been developed for
that critical decision.
The agreement includes a provision for oversight of large
construction projects.
The agreement includes a provision to prohibit certain
payments.
The agreement includes a provision to establish criteria
for the sale of petroleum products from the Strategic
Petroleum Reserve.
The agreement includes a provision addressing research
security.
The agreement includes a provision regarding access to
nuclear weapons production facilities.
The agreement includes a provision regarding Small Business
programs.
The agreement includes a provision related to the Small
Business Act.
The agreement includes a provision to make certain funds
available for nuclear demonstration projects, grid, and other
purposes.
The agreement includes a provision amending the Pacific
Northwest Electric Power Planning and Conservation Act.
The agreement includes a provision regarding Federal
financial assistance indirect cost rates.
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TITLE IV--INDEPENDENT AGENCIES
Appalachian Regional Commission
The agreement provides $200,000,000 for the Appalachian
Regional Commission (ARC).
The agreement includes $65,000,000 for the POWER Plan;
$10,000,000 for high-speed broadband deployment in distressed
counties within the Central Appalachian region that have been
most negatively impacted by the downturn in the coal
industry; and up to $13,000,000 to address the substance
abuse crisis that disproportionally affects Appalachia. The
agreement also includes $16,000,000 for a program of basic
infrastructure improvements in distressed counties in Central
Appalachia. Funds shall be distributed according to ARC's
distressed counties formula and shall be in addition to the
regular allocation to distressed counties.
ARC is encouraged to continue investing in the capacity of
local development districts.
Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board
Salaries And Expenses
The agreement provides $42,000,000 for the Defense Nuclear
Facilities Safety Board (DNFSB).
The agreement provides $1,572,000 within the Office of
Inspector General of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC
IG) to provide the DNFSB inspector general services, as
authorized by Congress.
Delta Regional Authority
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The agreement provides $32,000,000 for the Delta Regional
Authority.
The agreement includes not less than $1,250,000 to support
the Local Development District Community Support Pilot
Program and not less than $15,000,000 for flood control,
basic public infrastructure development, and transportation
improvements, which shall be allocated separate from the
State formula funding method.
Denali Commission
The agreement provides $18,000,000 for the Denali
Commission.
The Denali Commission is directed to spend $2,500,000 to
support Bulk Fuel projects. The Denali Commission is reminded
of the critical need to support rural Alaska Native Villages
in addressing Bulk Fuel storage needs to support community
energy security and safety.
Northern Border Regional Commission
The agreement provides $42,000,000 for the Northern Border
Regional Commission (NBRC).
The agreement includes not less than $4,000,000 for
initiatives that seek to address the decline in forest-based
economies throughout the region. The agreement also includes
$1,500,000 for the State Capacity Building Grant Program
authorized in Public Law 115-334, provided that the funds
support dedicated in-state resources focused on NBRC
programs.
Northwest Regional Commission
The agreement provides $1,000,000 for the Northwest
Regional Commission. This funding shall be used to establish
the Northwest Regional Commission as a Federal-State
partnership and to perform activities in subtitle V of title
40, United States Code to address the economic development
needs of distressed portions of Washington, Oregon, Idaho,
and Montana.
Southeast Crescent Regional Commissions
The agreement provides $20,000,000 for the Southeast
Crescent Regional Commission.
Southwest Border Regional Commission
The agreement provides $5,500,000 for the Southwest Border
Regional Commission.
Great Lakes Authority
The agreement provides $5,000,000 for the Great Lakes
Authority.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The agreement provides $952,700,000 for the Nuclear
Regulatory Commission (NRC). This amount is offset by
estimated revenues of $804,510,000, resulting in a net
appropriation of $148,190,000.
(Dollars)
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Account Final Bill
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Nuclear Reactor Safety......................... $502,269,000
Integrated University Program.................. 12,400,000
Nuclear Materials and Waste Safety............. 113,473,000
Decommissioning and Low-Level Waste............ 27,933,000
Corporate Support.............................. 309,025,000
Use of Prior-Year Balances..................... -12,400,000
Total, Nuclear Regulatory Commission......... 952,700,000
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Advanced Nuclear Reactor Regulatory Infrastructure.--The
agreement provides $19,246,000 for the development of
regulatory infrastructure for advanced nuclear technologies,
which is not subject to the Commission's general fee recovery
collection requirements.
Integrated University Program.--The agreement notes that
the Commission carries unobligated balances of funds
previously designated by Congress for the Integrated
University Program or the University Nuclear Leadership
Program from appropriations received prior to fiscal year
2026. The agreement requires the use of $12,400,000 of these
existing balances for the University Nuclear Leadership
Program.
The agreement does not include these funds within the fee
base calculation for determining authorized revenues, and
does not provide authority to collect additional offsetting
receipts for their use.
Reactor Oversight and Safety.--The agreement directs the
Commission to continue to provide quarterly briefing to the
Committees on the Commission's current reactor oversight and
safety program and on any proposed changes before they are
implemented.
Fusion Regulatory lnfrastructure.--The agreement recommends
the Commission consider factors that may enable and
accelerate commercialized deployment, including ways to
streamline the safety review of fusion facility designs
across the Commission and Agreement States, ways to simplify
the review process for fusion machine operators to deploy
multiple systems across jurisdictions and minimize
redundancies in the approval process, and the standardized
assessment of environmental impacts from a fusion machine
within a defined siting envelope.
The agreement directs the Commission to provide
notification not later than 60 days after the date of
enactment of this Act, outlining all planned rule-making
activities related to fusion machines.
NRC Licensing Procedures.--The agreement directs the
Commission to take tangible steps to reduce delays and
streamline the licensing process. The agreement encourages
the Commission to continue implementation of the Accelerating
Deployment of Versatile, Advanced Nuclear for Clean Energy
(ADVANCE) Act, and the Nuclear Energy Innovation and
Modernization Act (NEIMA) laws as timely and ambitiously as
needed to rapidly deploy nuclear power. The agreement notes
the Commission's expertise and legally mandated role in
licensing, oversight, and regulation of the civilian use of
nuclear reactors and radioactive materials. The agreement
supports continued collaboration between the Commission and
the Department of Energy in supporting efficiencies in
licensing to commercialize new technologies.
OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL
The agreement provides $18,795,000 for the Office of
Inspector General in the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. This
amount is offset by revenues of $14,885,000, resulting in a
net appropriation of $3,910,000.
The agreement provides $1,572,000 to provide inspector
general services for the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety
Board.
Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The agreement provides $4,000,000 for the Nuclear Waste
Technical Review Board to be derived from the Nuclear Waste
Fund.
GENERAL PROVISIONS--INDEPENDENT AGENCIES
The agreement includes a provision instructing the Nuclear
Regulatory Commission on responding to congressional requests
for information.
The agreement includes a provision related to
reprogrammings.
TITLE V--GENERAL PROVISIONS
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
The agreement includes a provision relating to lobbying
restrictions.
The agreement includes a provision relating to transfer
authority. No additional transfer authority is implied or
conveyed by this provision. For the purposes of this
provision, the term ``transfer'' shall mean the shifting of
all or part of the budget authority in one account to
another.
The agreement includes a provision prohibiting the use of
funds to establish or maintain a computer network unless such
network blocks the viewing, downloading, and exchanging of
pornography, except for law enforcement investigation,
prosecution, or adjudication activities.
DISCLOSURE OF EARMARKS AND CONGRESSIONALLY DIRECTED SPENDING ITEMS
Following is a list of congressional earmarks and
congressionally directed spending items (as defined in clause
9 of rule XXI of the Rules of the House of Representatives
and rule XLIV of the Standing Rules of the Senate,
respectively) included in the bill or this explanatory
statement, along with the name of each House Member, Senator,
Delegate, or Resident Commissioner who submitted a request to
the Committee of jurisdiction for each item so identified.
For each item, a Member is required to provide a
certification that neither the Member nor the Member's
immediate family has a financial interest, and each Senator
is required to provide a certification that neither the
Senator nor the Senator's immediate family has a pecuniary
interest in such congressionally directed spending item.
Neither the bill nor the explanatory statement contains any
limited tax benefits or limited tariff benefits as defined in
the applicable House and Senate rules.
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Amounts shown over the OMB Budget Request level (``Additional Amount'' column are considered Community Project Funding and Congressionally Directed Spending for purposes of House and Senate
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Requestor(s)
Agency Account Project Name; Recipient Budget Request Additional Total Amount ---------------------------------- Origination
Amount Provided House Senate
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Alaska Regional Ports (Port of $3,000,000 $38,600,000 $41,600,000 Begich Murkowski S
(Civil) Nome Modification), AK; U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Western Rural Water, AZ, NV, ................ 2,550,000 2,550,000 Stanton ............... H
(Civil) MT, ID, NM, UT & WY (Arizona
Environmental Infrastructure,
AZ); U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Western Rural Water, AZ, NV, ................ 2,500,000 2,500,000 Stanton ............... H
(Civil) MT, ID, NM, UT & WY (Arizona
Environmental Infrastructure,
AZ--Lake Sahuarita); U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Western Rural Water, AZ, NV, ................ 2,850,000 2,850,000 Stanton ............... H
(Civil) MT, ID, NM, UT & WY (Arizona
Environmental Infrastructure,
AZ--Tempe Recharge Well 4);
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Hamilton Airfield Wetlands ................ 4,400,000 4,400,000 ............... Padilla, Schiff S
(Civil) Restoration, CA; U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Marin County, Section 219, CA; ................ 2,000,000 2,000,000 Huffman Padilla, Schiff H
(Civil) U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction North Richmond, Section 219, ................ 1,350,000 1,350,000 Garamendi ............... H
(Civil) CA; U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Ontario, Section 219, CA; U.S. ................ 3,200,000 3,200,000 Torres (CA) ............... H
(Civil) Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Pajaro River at Watsonville, ................ 54,830,000 54,830,000 Lofgren Padilla, Schiff S
(Civil) CA; U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Sacramento Area Environmental ................ 5,300,000 5,300,000 ............... Padilla, Schiff S
(Civil) Infrastructure, CA (Roseville,
CA); U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Santa Rosa, Section 219, CA; ................ 2,293,000 2,293,000 Huffman Padilla, Schiff H
(Civil) U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction San Luis Rey River, CA; U.S. ................ 26,000,000 26,000,000 Levin Padilla, Schiff S
(Civil) Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction South Perris, Section 219, CA; ................ 3,200,000 3,200,000 Takano ............... H
(Civil) U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Tule River, CA; U.S. Army Corps ................ 14,600,000 14,600,000 Fong Padilla, Schiff H
(Civil) of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Yorba Linda, Section 219, CA; ................ 1,105,000 1,105,000 Kim ............... H
(Civil) U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Palmer Park Drainage ................ 3,375,000 3,375,000 Crank Hickenlooper H
(Civil) Improvement Project, Section
219, CO; U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Faulkner Island, CT; U.S. Army ................ 100,000 100,000 DeLauro Blumenthal, H
(Civil) Corps of Engineers Murphy
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Delaware Coast, Cape Henlopen ................ 10,000,000 10,000,000 ............... Blunt S
(Civil) to Fenwick Island, DE; U.S. Rochester,
Army Corps of Engineers Coons
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Delaware Coast Protection, DE; ................ 600,000 600,000 McBride Blunt H/S
(Civil) U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Rochester,
Coons
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Kent County, Section 219, DE ................ 1,000,000 1,000,000 ............... Coons S
(Civil) (Dover); U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction New Castle, Section 219, DE ................ 50,000 50,000 ............... Coons S
(Civil) (White Clay Creek); U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction East Central and Northeast ................ 5,190,000 5,190,000 Fine ............... H
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(City of Bunnell); U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Florida Keys Water ................ 5,578,000 5,578,000 Gimenez ............... H
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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Manatee Harbor, FL; U.S. Army ................ 3,345,000 3,345,000 Buchanan ............... H
(Civil) Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Sarasota County, Section 219, ................ 9,999,000 9,999,000 Steube ............... H
(Civil) FL; U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction South Florida Ecosystem 446,000,000 15,000,000 461,000,000 Mast ............... H
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Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Metropolitan North Georgia ................ 4,750,000 4,750,000 Jack ............... H
(Civil) Water Planning District,
Section 5065, GA (Coweta
County); U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Muscogee, Henry, and Clayton ................ 3,120,000 3,120,000 ............... Ossoff S
(Civil) Counties, Section 219, GA
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Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Cook County and Lake County, ................ 2,223,000 2,223,000 Kelly (IL) Durbin H
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Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Cook County and Lake County, ................ 1,000,000 1,000,000 Garcia (IL) ............... H
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction German Valley, Section 219, IL; ................ 3,000,000 3,000,000 Sorensen ............... H
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Lockport, Section 219, IL; U.S. ................ 1,369,000 1,369,000 Underwood ............... H
(Civil) Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Madison & St. Clair Counties, ................ 7,297,000 7,297,000 Budzinski Duckworth, S
(Civil) IL (Cahokia Heights East Durbin
Interceptor System); U.S. Army
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Savanna, Section 219, IL; U.S. ................ 2,000,000 2,000,000 Sorensen ............... H
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Sherrard, Section 219, IL; U.S. ................ 1,170,000 1,170,000 Sorensen ............... H
(Civil) Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Upper Mississippi River-- ................ 18,000,000 18,000,000 Budzinski, Baldwin, H/S
(Civil) Illinois WW System, IL, IA, Sorensen Duckworth,
MN, MO & WI; U.S. Army Corps Durbin,
of Engineers Klobuchar,
Smith
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Calumet Region, Section 219, ................ 3,000,000 3,000,000 Mrvan ............... H
(Civil) IN; U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction McAlpine Shoreline Protection, ................ 2,000,000 2,000,000 Houchin ............... H
(Civil) IN; U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Southern and Eastern Kentucky, ................ 10,050,000 10,050,000 Rogers (KY) ............... H
(Civil) Section 531, KY; U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Pointe Celeste, Section 219, ................ 3,200,000 3,200,000 Scalise Cassidy, H
(Civil) LA; U.S. Army Corps of Kennedy
Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Southeast Louisana, LA; U.S. ................ 500,000 500,000 ............... Cassidy, S
(Civil) Army Corps of Engineers Kennedy
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Southwest Coastal Louisana ................ 20,000,000 20,000,000 ............... Cassidy, S
(Civil) Hurricane Protection, LA; U.S. Kennedy
Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Atlantic Coast of Maryland, MD; ................ 20,000,000 20,000,000 ............... Van Hollen S
(Civil) U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Maryland, Section 219, MD ................ 2,625,000 2,625,000 Harris (MD) Alsobrooks, Van H
(Civil) (Easton Utilities Water Hollen
Infrastructure Modernization);
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Michigan, Section 219, MI (City ................ 9,000,000 9,000,000 ............... Peters, Slotkin S
(Civil) of Detroit); U.S. Army Corps
of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Desoto County Wastewater ................ 15,000,000 15,000,000 ............... Hyde-Smith, S
(Civil) Treatment, Section 219, MS; Wicker
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Meridian, Section 219, MS; U.S. ................ 10,000,000 10,000,000 ............... Wicker S
(Civil) Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Rankin County, Section 219, MS; ................ 3,800,000 3,800,000 Guest Hyde-Smith, H
(Civil) U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Wicker
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Northern Missouri, Section ................ 5,050,000 5,050,000 Graves (MO) ............... H
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Laughlin, Section 219, NV; U.S. ................ 908,000 908,000 Lee (NV) Cortez Masto, H/S
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Camden, Section 219, NJ; U.S. ................ 1,000,000 1,000,000 Norcross Booker H/S
(Civil) Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Cape May County, Section 219, ................ 500,000 500,000 Van Drew Booker H
(Civil) NJ; U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Rio Grande Bosque, NM; U.S. ................ 500,000 500,000 ............... Heinrich S
(Civil) Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Western Rural Water, AZ, NV, ................ 2,345,000 2,345,000 Leger Fernandez ............... H
(Civil) MT, ID, NM, UT & WY (New
Mexico Environmental
Infrastructure, NM); U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Genesee, Section 219, NY; U.S. ................ 10,000,000 10,000,000 Tenney Gillibrand, H
(Civil) Army Corps of Engineers Schumer
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Hudson Raritan Estuary, NY & NJ ................ 14,000,000 14,000,000 ............... Schumer S
(Civil) (Flushing Creek); U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction New Rochelle, Section 219, NY; ................ 1,500,000 1,500,000 ............... Gillibrand S
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Brunswick, Section 219, OH; ................ 1,990,000 1,990,000 Miller (OH) Moreno H/S
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Ohio & North Dakota ................ 1,500,000 1,500,000 Kaptur ............... H
(Civil) Environmental Infrastructure,
Section 594, OH & ND (Sawmill
Creek); U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Midwest City, Section 219, OK; ................ 10,000,000 10,000,000 ............... Mullin S
(Civil) U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Portland Metro Levee System, ................ 450,000 450,000 ............... Merkley, Wyden S
(Civil) OR; U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Chesapeake Bay Environmental ................ 500,000 500,000 ............... Fetterman, S
(Civil) Restoration & Protection McCormick
Program, MD, VA & PA (Wildwood
Lake, PA); U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Chesapeake Bay Environmental ................ 500,000 500,000 ............... Fetterman, S
(Civil) Restoration & Protection McCormick
Program, MD, VA & PA (York
College, PA); U.S. Army Corps
of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Chester County, Section 219, PA ................ 1,000,000 1,000,000 Houlahan ............... H
(Civil) (Water Main Extension); U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Hatfield Borough, Section 219, ................ 1,000,000 1,000,000 Fitzpatrick ............... H
(Civil) PA; U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction South Central Pennsylvania, ................ 12,000,000 12,000,000 ............... McCormick S
(Civil) Section 313, PA (Allegheny
County); U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Upper Ohio, Allegheny And ................ 183,829,000 183,829,000 Deluzio, Fetterman, H
(Civil) Beaver Counties, PA; U.S. Army Reschenthaler McCormick
Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Whitehall, Section 219, PA; ................ 1,000,000 1,000,000 ............... Fetterman, S
(Civil) U.S. Army Corps of Engineers McCormick
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Charleston, Section 219, SC; ................ 9,375,000 9,375,000 ............... Graham S
(Civil) U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Lakes Marion and Moultrie, ................ 22,455,000 22,455,000 Clyburn Graham S
(Civil) Section 219, SC; U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Mount Pleasant, Charleston ................ 4,688,000 4,688,000 ............... Graham S
(Civil) County, Section 219, SC; U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction North Myrtle Beach and ................ 28,000,000 28,000,000 ............... Graham S
(Civil) Vicinity, Section 219, SC;
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Chickamauga Lock, Tennessee ................ 213,000,000 213,000,000 Fleischmann ............... H
(Civil) River, TN; U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Tipton, Haywood and Fayette ................ 9,500,000 9,500,000 Kustoff ............... H
(Civil) Counties, Section 219, TN;
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Trousdale, Macon and Sumner ................ 3,500,000 3,500,000 Rose ............... H
(Civil) Counties, Section 219, TN
(Macon County); U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Trousdale, Macon and Sumner ................ 1,875,000 1,875,000 Rose ............... H
(Civil) Counties, Section 219, TN
(Sumner County); U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Trousdale, Macon and Sumner ................ 3,000,000 3,000,000 Rose ............... H
(Civil) Counties, Section 219, TN
(Trousdale County); U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Sabine--Neches Waterway, TX; ................ 9,061,000 9,061,000 Weber ............... H
(Civil) U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Texas, Section 5138, TX (Bear ................ 5,000,000 5,000,000 Crenshaw ............... H
(Civil) Branch); U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Columbia River Fish Mitigation, 12,000,000 26,730,000 38,730,000 ............... Cantwell, S
(Civil) WA, OR & ID (CRFM) [Columbia Murray
River]; U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Howard A. Hanson Dam, WA; U.S. ................ 190,000,000 190,000,000 ............... Cantwell, S
(Civil) Army Corps of Engineers Murray
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction The Dalles Lock and Dam, WA & ................ 500,000 500,000 ............... Cantwell, S
(Civil) OR; U.S. Army Corps of Merkley,
Engineers Murray, Wyden
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Northern West Virginia, Section ................ 10,000,000 10,000,000 ............... Capito S
(Civil) 571, WV; U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Northern West Virginia, Section ................ 1,000,000 1,000,000 ............... Capito S
(Civil) 571, WV (Berkeley Springs);
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Northern West Virginia, Section ................ 12,000,000 12,000,000 ............... Justice S
(Civil) 571, WV (City of Thomas); U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Northern West Virginia, Section ................ 2,550,000 2,550,000 ............... Justice S
(Civil) 571, WV (Ice's Run); U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Southern West Virginia, Section ................ 10,000,000 10,000,000 ............... Capito S
(Civil) 340, WV; U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Southern West Virginia, Section ................ 19,950,000 19,950,000 ............... Capito, Justice S
(Civil) 340, WV (Ansted); U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Southern West Virginia, Section ................ 6,600,000 6,600,000 ............... Capito, Justice S
(Civil) 340, WV (Greenbrier); U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Southern West Virginia, Section ................ 5,725,000 5,725,000 Miller (WV) Capito, Justice H/S
(Civil) 340, WV (Lewisburg); U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Southern West Virginia, Section ................ 2,000,000 2,000,000 ............... Capito, Justice S
(Civil) 340, WV (Point Pleasant); U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction Southern West Virginia, Section ................ 2,288,000 2,288,000 ............... Capito S
(Civil) 340, WV (Putnam); U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction/ Section 14 Muddy Creek, Otoe County, NE ................ 50,000 50,000 Smith (NE) ............... H
(Civil) (Bank Stabilization); U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction/ Section 107 Osceola Harbor Extension, AR; ................ 6,500,000 6,500,000 Crawford Boozman H/S
(Civil) U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction/ Section 205 Mid Coastside Water Treatment ................ 50,000 50,000 Liccardo Padilla H
(Civil) Plant, CA; U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction/ Section 205 College Park, MD; U.S. Army ................ 50,000 50,000 Hoyer ............... H
(Civil) Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction/ Section 205 Offutt Ditch Pump Station, NE; ................ 350,000 350,000 ............... Fischer S
(Civil) U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction/ Section 206 Cherry Creek, Arapahoe County, ................ 50,000 50,000 Crow Bennet, H/S
(Civil) CO; U.S. Army Corps of Hickenlooper
Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction/ Section 1135 Luxapalila Creek, Millport, AL; ................ 550,000 550,000 ............... Britt, S
(Civil) U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Tuberville
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction/ Section 1135 Wild Rice River, MN; U.S. Army ................ 50,000 50,000 ............... Klobuchar, S
(Civil) Corps of Engineers Smith
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Army Corps of Engineers Construction/ Section 1135 Yakima Delta, Benton County, ................ 1,520,000 1,520,000 ............... Murray S
(Civil) WA; U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Investigations Auke Bay Navigation ................ 200,000 200,000 ............... Murkowski S
(Civil) Improvements, AK; U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Investigations Tennessee Tombigbee Waterway ................ 2,900,000 2,900,000 ............... Britt, S
(Civil) and Black Warrior and Tuberville,
Tombigbee Rivers Deepening Wicker
Study, AL & MS; U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Investigations ATM Agua Fria Trilby Wash, ................ 500,000 500,000 ............... Gallego, Kelly S
(Civil) McMicken FRM, AZ; U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Investigations Imperial Streams Salton Sea, ................ 1,760,000 1,760,000 ............... Padilla S
(Civil) CA; U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Investigations Oakland Inner Harbor Turning ................ 8,000,000 8,000,000 ............... Padilla, Schiff S
(Civil) Basin Widening, CA; U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Investigations Alamosa Levees, CO; U.S. Army ................ 500,000 500,000 ............... Bennet, S
(Civil) Corps of Engineers Hickenlooper
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Army Corps of Engineers Investigations Stratford, CT; U.S. Army Corps ................ 700,000 700,000 ............... Blumenthal, S
(Civil) of Engineers Murphy
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Army Corps of Engineers Investigations City of Wilmington FRM, DE; ................ 200,000 200,000 ............... Blunt S
(Civil) U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Rochester,
Coons
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Army Corps of Engineers Investigations Delaware Inland Bays and ................ 800,000 800,000 ............... Blunt S
(Civil) Delaware Bay Coast, DE; U.S. Rochester,
Army Corps of Engineers Coons
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Army Corps of Engineers Investigations Washington Aqueduct Backup ................ 1,800,000 1,800,000 Norton Kaine, Van H/S
(Civil) Water Supply, DC; U.S. Army Hollen, Warner
Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Investigations Fort Pierce, St. Lucie County, ................ 500,000 500,000 Mast ............... H
(Civil) FL; U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Investigations North and South Ponte Vedra, ................ 1,302,000 1,302,000 Rutherford ............... H
(Civil) FL; U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Investigations Tampa Harbor, FL; U.S. Army 2,000,000 1,000,000 3,000,000 Castor ............... H
(Civil) Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Investigations Chattahoochee River Program, ................ 750,000 750,000 ............... Ossoff S
(Civil) GA; U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Investigations Ala Wai Canal, Oahu, HI; U.S. ................ 1,000,000 1,000,000 ............... Schatz S
(Civil) Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Investigations Honolulu Harbor Modification ................ 1,500,000 1,500,000 ............... Hirono, Schatz S
(Civil) (Basin and Channel), Oahu, HI;
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Investigations Post-Disaster Watershed ................ 500,000 500,000 ............... Hirono S
(Civil) Assessment, Maui, HI; U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Investigations East St. Louis & Vicinity, IL ................ 500,000 500,000 Budzinski Durbin H/S
(Civil) (GRR); U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Investigations Great Lakes Coastal Resiliency ................ 3,000,000 3,000,000 ............... Baldwin, S
(Civil) Study, IL, IN, MI, MN, NY, OH, Durbin, Peters
PA & WI; U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Investigations Coffeyville, KS; U.S. Army ................ 500,000 500,000 ............... Moran S
(Civil) Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Investigations Shunganunga Creek, KS; U.S. ................ 500,000 500,000 ............... Moran S
(Civil) Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Investigations Smoky Hill River, KS; U.S. Army ................ 400,000 400,000 ............... Moran S
(Civil) Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Investigations Houma Navigation Canal, LA; ................ 1,650,000 1,650,000 Higgins Cassidy, H
(Civil) U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Kennedy
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Army Corps of Engineers Investigations Lake Pontchartrain and ................ 500,000 500,000 Scalise Kennedy H
(Civil) Vicinity, LA (200-YR); U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Investigations Lake Pontchartrain Storm Surge ................ 500,000 500,000 Scalise Cassidy, S
(Civil) Reduction Project, LA; U.S. Kennedy
Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Investigations Mississippi River, Gulf Outlet, ................ 7,000,000 7,000,000 ............... Cassidy, S
(Civil) LA; U.S. Army Corps of Kennedy
Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Investigations St. Tammany Parish Flood Risk ................ 3,250,000 3,250,000 Scalise Cassidy, H
(Civil) Management, LA; U.S. Army Kennedy
Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Investigations South Central Coast, LA; U.S. ................ 1,000,000 1,000,000 Higgins Cassidy, S
(Civil) Army Corps of Engineers Kennedy
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Army Corps of Engineers Investigations Lower Missouri Basin--St. ................ 500,000 500,000 Graves (MO) ............... H
(Civil) Joseph-Elwood, R471-460 &
L455, MO & KS; U.S. Army Corps
of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Investigations Papillion Creek Basin, NE; U.S. ................ 1,215,000 1,215,000 ............... Fischer S
(Civil) Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Investigations Lower Saddle River, NJ; U.S. ................ 500,000 500,000 ............... Booker S
(Civil) Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Investigations Delaware River Dredged Material ................ 600,000 600,000 Van Drew Booker H/S
(Civil) Utilization, NJ; U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Investigations New York and New Jersey Harbor, ................ 500,000 500,000 Malliotakis Booker, Schumer H/S
(Civil) NY & NJ (Howland Hook); U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Investigations Hood River Confluence Ecosystem ................ 500,000 500,000 ............... Merkley, Wyden S
(Civil) Restoration, OR; U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Investigations Charleston, SC; U.S. Army Corps ................ 500,000 500,000 ............... Graham S
(Civil) of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Investigations Coastal Texas Protection and ................ 5,000,000 5,000,000 Weber ............... H
(Civil) Restoration Study, TX; U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Investigations Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway ................ 2,000,000 2,000,000 ............... Kaine, Warner S
(Civil) North Landing Bridge, VA; U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Investigations City of Norfolk, VA; U.S. Army ................ 500,000 500,000 Scott (VA) Kaine, Warner H/S
(Civil) Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Investigations Norfolk Harbor and Channels, VA ................ 4,000,000 4,000,000 ............... Kaine, Warner S
(Civil) (Elizabeth River and Southern
Branch); U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Investigations Winooski River Basin, VT; U.S. ................ 500,000 500,000 ............... Sanders, Welch S
(Civil) Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Investigations Columbia River Turning Basin ................ 1,560,000 1,560,000 ............... Murray S
(Civil) Navigation Improvements, WA;
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Investigations Seattle Harbor, WA; U.S. Army ................ 2,330,000 2,330,000 ............... Cantwell, S
(Civil) Corps of Engineers Murray
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Army Corps of Engineers Investigations/Remaining Items River Basin Commissions (Mid- ................ 715,000 715,000 Watson Coleman Blunt H/S
(Civil) Atlantic River Basin Rochester,
Commissions: Delaware River Fetterman, Kim
Basin Commission); U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Investigations/Remaining Items River Basin Commissions (Mid- ................ 650,000 650,000 ............... Alsobrooks, Van S
(Civil) Atlantic River Basin Hollen
Commissions: Interstate
Commission On The Potomac
River Basin); U.S. Army Corps
of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Investigations/Tribal Ak-Chin Indian Community TPP, ................ 200,000 200,000 ............... Gallego, Kelly S
(Civil) Partnership Program AZ; U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Investigations/Tribal Big Elk Park Restoration, NE; ................ 50,000 50,000 ............... Fischer S
(Civil) Partnership Program U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Investigations/Tribal BIA Route 6 at Cherry Creek, ................ 50,000 50,000 ............... Rounds S
(Civil) Partnership Program SD; U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Investigations/Tribal Big Sioux Ecosystem Restoration ................ 50,000 50,000 ............... Rounds S
(Civil) Partnership Program & Cultural Resources, SD; U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Investigations/Tribal Little Bend and Counselor Creek ................ 50,000 50,000 ............... Rounds S
(Civil) Partnership Program Restoration & Resiliency, SD;
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Investigations/Tribal West Bend and Vicinity ................ 50,000 50,000 ............... Rounds S
(Civil) Partnership Program Restoration & Resiliency, SD;
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Mississippi River & Tributaries/ Bayou Meto Basin, AR; U.S. Army ................ 12,000,000 12,000,000 ............... Boozman S
(Civil) Construction Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Mississippi River & Tributaries/ Grand Prairie Region, AR; U.S. ................ 16,000,000 16,000,000 ............... Boozman S
(Civil) Construction Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Mississippi River and Morganza to the Gulf, LA; U.S. 6,000,000 131,500,000 137,500,000 Higgins, Cassidy, H
(Civil) Tributaries/Construction Army Corps of Engineers Scalise Kennedy
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Army Corps of Engineers Mississippi River & Tributaries/ Upper Barataria Basin, LA; U.S. ................ 23,000,000 23,000,000 ............... Cassidy, S
(Civil) Construction Army Corps of Engineers Kennedy
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Army Corps of Engineers Mississippi River & Tributaries/ Yazoo Basin, Delta Headwaters ................ 5,000,000 5,000,000 ............... Hyde-Smith S
(Civil) Construction Project, MS; U.S. Army Corps
of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Mississippi River & Tributaries/ Yazoo Basin, Yazoo Backwater ................ 49,000,000 49,000,000 ............... Hyde-Smith, S
(Civil) Construction Area, MS; U.S. Army Corps of Wicker
Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Mississippi River & Tributaries/ Lower Mississippi River ................ 5,000,000 5,000,000 ............... Cassidy, S
(Civil) Investigations Comprehensive Study, LA; U.S. Kennedy
Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Mississippi River & Tributaries/ Atchafalaya Basin, LA; U.S. 19,519,000 4,770,000 24,289,000 ............... Kennedy S
(Civil) Operation and Maintenance Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Mississippi River & Tributaries/ Greenville Harbor, MS; U.S. 1,336,000 1,676,000 3,012,000 ............... Hyde-Smith S
(Civil) Operation and Maintenance Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Mississippi River & Tributaries/ Mississippi River Levees, AR, ................ 2,200,000 2,200,000 ............... Wicker S
(Civil) Operation and Maintenance IL, KY, LA, MS, MO and TN
(Mississippi Levee Slide
Repairs); U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Mississippi River & Tributaries/ Vicksburg Harbor, MS; U.S. Army 1,047,000 1,387,000 2,434,000 ............... Hyde-Smith S
(Civil) Operation and Maintenance Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Mississippi River & Tributaries/ Yazoo Basin, Arkabutla Lake, 6,035,000 15,961,000 21,996,000 ............... Hyde-Smith S
(Civil) Operation and Maintenance MS; U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Operation and Maintenance Alabama River Lakes, AL; U.S. 15,661,000 5,025,000 20,686,000 ............... Britt S
(Civil) Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Operation and Maintenance Black Warrior and Tombigbee ................ 2,500,000 2,500,000 ............... Britt S
(Civil) Rivers, AL (Small Boat
Access); U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Operation and Maintenance Dauphin Island Bay, AL; U.S. ................ 5,000,000 5,000,000 ............... Britt S
(Civil) Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Operation and Maintenance Fly Creek, AL; U.S. Army Corps ................ 1,000,000 1,000,000 ............... Britt, S
(Civil) of Engineers Tuberville
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Army Corps of Engineers Operation and Maintenance Gulf Intracoastal Waterway, AL; 7,340,000 1,066,000 8,406,000 ............... Britt S
(Civil) U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Operation and Maintenance Mobile Harbor, AL (Beneficial ................ 3,254,000 3,254,000 ............... Britt S
(Civil) Use); U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Operation and Maintenance Mobile Harbor, AL ................ 750,000 750,000 ............... Britt S
(Civil) (Environmental Investigation);
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Operation and Maintenance Mobile Harbor, AL (Maintenance ................ 4,000,000 4,000,000 ............... Britt S
(Civil) Dredging); U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Operation and Maintenance Walter F. George Lock and Dam, ................ 947,000 947,000 ............... Britt S
(Civil) AL & GA (Recreation); U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Operation and Maintenance McClellan--Kerr Arkansas River ................ 3,500,000 3,500,000 ............... Boozman S
(Civil) Navigation System, AR (Prairie
Creek Bridge); U.S. Army Corps
of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Operation and Maintenance Black Rock Lake, CT; U.S. Army 718,000 900,000 1,618,000 ............... Blumenthal, S
(Civil) Corps of Engineers Murphy
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Army Corps of Engineers Operation and Maintenance Hop Brook Lake, CT; U.S. Army 1,447,000 2,000,000 3,447,000 ............... Blumenthal, S
(Civil) Corps of Engineers Murphy
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Army Corps of Engineers Operation and Maintenance Mansfield Hollow Lake, CT; U.S. 941,000 200,000 1,141,000 ............... Blumenthal, S
(Civil) Army Corps of Engineers Murphy
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Army Corps of Engineers Operation and Maintenance Northfield Brook Lake, CT; U.S. 683,000 250,000 933,000 ............... Blumenthal, S
(Civil) Army Corps of Engineers Murphy
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Army Corps of Engineers Operation and Maintenance Thomaston Dam, CT; U.S. Army 1,039,000 650,000 1,689,000 ............... Blumenthal, S
(Civil) Corps of Engineers Murphy
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Army Corps of Engineers Operation and Maintenance Jim Woodruff Lock and Dam, Lake 8,850,000 897,000 9,747,000 Bishop (GA) ............... H
(Civil) Seminole, FL, AL & GA; U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Operation and Maintenance St. Lucie Inlet, FL; U.S. Army ................ 5,048,000 5,048,000 Mast ............... H
(Civil) Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Operation and Maintenance Brunswick Harbor, GA; U.S. Army 10,605,000 7,340,000 17,945,000 Carter (GA) Ossoff, Warnock H/S
(Civil) Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Operation and Maintenance Savannah Harbor, GA; U.S. Army 39,825,000 9,076,000 48,901,000 Carter (GA) Ossoff, Warnock H/S
(Civil) Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Operation and Maintenance Mississippi River between 72,169,000 18,000,000 90,169,000 Graves (MO), ............... H
(Civil) Missouri River and Minneapolis Miller (IL)
(MVR Portion), IL; U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Operation and Maintenance Mississippi River between 33,068,000 12,000,000 45,068,000 Onder ............... H
(Civil) Missouri River and Minneapolis
(MVS Portion), IL; U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Operation and Maintenance Council Grove Lake, KS; U.S. 2,095,000 13,725,000 15,820,000 ............... Moran S
(Civil) Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Operation and Maintenance Kanopolis Lake, KS; U.S. Army 2,500,000 830,000 3,330,000 ............... Moran S
(Civil) Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Operation and Maintenance Marion Lake, KS; U.S. Army 2,125,000 8,030,000 10,155,000 ............... Moran S
(Civil) Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Operation and Maintenance Tuttle Creek Lake, KS; U.S. 3,392,000 1,826,000 5,218,000 ............... Moran S
(Civil) Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Operation and Maintenance Wilson Lake, KS; U.S. Army 2,416,000 3,505,000 5,921,000 ............... Moran S
(Civil) Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Operation and Maintenance Calcasieu River and Pass, LA; 17,329,000 1,660,000 18,989,000 ............... Cassidy S
(Civil) U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Operation and Maintenance West Bank and Vicinity, New ................ 43,600,000 43,600,000 ............... Cassidy, S
(Civil) Orleans, LA; U.S. Army Corps Kennedy
of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Operation and Maintenance Northeast River, MD; U.S. Army ................ 3,200,000 3,200,000 Harris (MD) Van Hollen H
(Civil) Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Operation and Maintenance Slaughter Creek, MD; U.S. Army 20,000 4,785,000 4,805,000 Harris (MD) Van Hollen H
(Civil) Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Operation and Maintenance Barre Falls Dam, MA; U.S. Army 955,000 200,000 1,155,000 ............... Markey, Warren S
(Civil) Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Operation and Maintenance Knightville Dam, MA; U.S. Army 996,000 1,450,000 2,446,000 ............... Markey, Warren S
(Civil) Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Operation and Maintenance Tully Lake, MA; U.S. Army Corps 1,089,000 1,426,000 2,515,000 ............... Markey, Warren S
(Civil) of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Operation and Maintenance West Hill Dam, MA; U.S. Army 1,151,000 160,000 1,311,000 ............... Markey, Warren S
(Civil) Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Operation and Maintenance Pentwater Harbor, MI; U.S. Army 16,000 1,650,000 1,666,000 Moolenaar ............... H
(Civil) Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Operation and Maintenance Rosedale Harbor, MS; U.S. Army 1,542,000 1,650,000 3,192,000 ............... Hyde-Smith S
(Civil) Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Operation and Maintenance Middle Rio Grande Endangered ................ 1,959,000 1,959,000 ............... Heinrich S
(Civil) Species Collaborative Program,
NM; U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Operation and Maintenance Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway, 12,490,000 4,222,000 16,712,000 Murphy ............... H
(Civil) NC; U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Operation and Maintenance Lockwoods Folly River, NC; U.S. ................ 900,000 900,000 Rouzer ............... H
(Civil) Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Operation and Maintenance Fairport Harbor, OH; U.S. Army 3,884,000 33,665,000 37,549,000 Joyce (OH) ............... H
(Civil) Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Operation and Maintenance Applegate Lake, Cole Rivers ................ 1,078,000 1,078,000 ............... Merkley, Wyden S
(Civil) Hatchery, OR; U.S. Army Corps
of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Operation and Maintenance Coquille River, OR; U.S. Army ................ 667,000 667,000 ............... Merkley, Wyden S
(Civil) Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Operation and Maintenance Lost Creek Lake, Cole Rivers ................ 8,382,000 8,382,000 ............... Merkley, Wyden S
(Civil) Hatchery, OR; U.S. Army Corps
of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Operation and Maintenance Monongahela River, PA & WV; 21,389,000 7,350,000 28,739,000 Reschenthaler ............... H
(Civil) U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Operation and Maintenance Fox Point Barrier, Narragansett 698,000 5,650,000 6,348,000 ............... Reed, S
(Civil) Bay, RI; U.S. Army Corps of Whitehouse
Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Operation and Maintenance Point Judith Harbor of Refuge, ................ 240,000 240,000 ............... Reed, S
(Civil) RI; U.S. Army Corps of Whitehouse
Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Operation and Maintenance Woonsocket, RI; U.S. Army Corps 667,000 240,000 907,000 ............... Reed, S
(Civil) of Engineers Whitehouse
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Army Corps of Engineers Operation and Maintenance Corpus Christi Ship Channel, 25,381,000 7,650,000 33,031,000 Cloud ............... H
(Civil) TX; U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Operation and Maintenance Houston Ship Channel, TX; U.S. 53,608,000 14,750,000 68,358,000 Babin ............... H
(Civil) Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Operation and Maintenance Matagorda Ship Channel, TX; 6,256,000 6,755,000 13,011,000 Cloud ............... H
(Civil) U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Operation and Maintenance Wright Patman Dam and Lake, TX; 4,371,000 500,000 4,871,000 Moran ............... H
(Civil) U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Operation and Maintenance Gathright Dam and Lake Moomaw, 3,053,000 230,000 3,283,000 ............... Kaine, Warner S
(Civil) VA; U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Operation and Maintenance Norfolk Harbor, VA; U.S. Army 70,185,000 5,445,000 75,630,000 Kiggans Kaine, Warner H
(Civil) Corps of Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Operation and Maintenance Winter Harbor, Mathews County, ................ 2,000,000 2,000,000 Wittman Kaine, Warner H
(Civil) VA; U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers
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Army Corps of Engineers Operation and Maintenance Mount Saint Helens Sediment 786,000 215,000 1,001,000 ............... Cantwell, S
(Civil) Control, WA; U.S. Army Corps Murray
of Engineers
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DOI/Bureau of Reclamation Water and Related Resources Salton Sea Research Project, 2,002,000 2,000,000 4,002,000 Ruiz Padilla, Schiff H
CA; Bureau of Reclamation
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DOI/Bureau of Reclamation Water and Related Resources San Gabriel Basin Restoration ................ 3,237,000 3,237,000 Cisneros Padilla, Schiff H
Fund, CA; Bureau of
Reclamation
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DOI/Bureau of Reclamation Water and Related Resources North Platte Project (Fort ................ 14,625,000 14,625,000 Hageman, Smith Fischer H/S
Laramie Canal Tunnel (NE)
Restoration Project), NE;
Bureau of Reclamation
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DOI/Bureau of Reclamation Water and Related Resources Eastern New Mexico Rural Water ................ 10,657,000 10,657,000 ............... Heinrich S
System, NM; Bureau of
Reclamation
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DOI/Bureau of Reclamation Water and Related Resources Navajo-Gallup Water Supply 4,000,000 55,000,000 59,000,000 ............... Heinrich, Lujan S
Project, NM; Bureau of
Reclamation
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DOI/Bureau of Reclamation Water and Related Resources Scoggins Dam Rehabilitation, ................ 1,000,000 1,000,000 ............... Merkley, Wyden S
OR; Bureau of Reclamation
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DOI/Bureau of Reclamation Water and Related Resources Umatilla Project, McKay Creek 4,793,000 1,000,000 5,793,000 ............... Merkley, Wyden S
Fish Passage, OR; Bureau of
Reclamation
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DOI/Bureau of Reclamation Water and Related Resources Water Investment in Northern ................ 20,300,000 20,300,000 ............... Rounds S
South Dakota (WINS), SD;
Bureau of Reclamation
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DOI/Bureau of Reclamation Water and Related Resources Columbia Basin Project, WA; 21,747,000 7,500,000 29,247,000 ............... Murray S
Bureau of Reclamation
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DOI/Bureau of Reclamation Water and Related Resources Easton Bull Trout Facility, WA; ................ 1,100,000 1,100,000 ............... Murray S
Bureau of Reclamation
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DOI/Bureau of Reclamation Water and Related Resources Nelson Dam, WA; Bureau of ................ 3,000,000 3,000,000 ............... Murray S
Reclamation
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DOI/Bureau of Reclamation Water and Related Resources Wapato Irrigation Project, WA; ................ 1,000,000 1,000,000 ............... Murray S
Bureau of Reclamation
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DOI/Bureau of Reclamation Water and Related Resources/ Colorado River Storage Project, 416,000 4,000,000 4,416,000 Kennedy (UT) ............... H
Regional Programs (CRSP), Section 5, Jensen
Unit, Central Utah Project;
Bureau of Reclamation
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Department of Energy Energy Projects Accelerating Domestic Energy ................ 1,123,000 1,123,000 ............... Merkley, Wyden S
Dominance, OR; Oregon
Institute of Technology
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Department of Energy Energy Projects Advanced Grid Scale Energy ................ 3,200,000 3,200,000 ............... Mullin S
Storage, OK; University of
Tulsa
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Department of Energy Energy Projects Advanced Materials for Fusion, ................ 8,000,000 8,000,000 ............... Graham S
SC; Clemson University
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Department of Energy Energy Projects Battery Recycling Research, SC; ................ 6,000,000 6,000,000 ............... Graham S
University of South Carolina
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Department of Energy Energy Projects Bedford Photovoltaic Storage ................ 250,000 250,000 ............... Shaheen S
and Electric Vehicle Charging,
NH; Town of Bedford
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Department of Energy Energy Projects CART Coal-Derived Building ................ 535,000 535,000 ............... Capito S
Materials, WV; Center for
Applied Research & Technology
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Department of Energy Energy Projects Center for Clean Hydrogen, DE; ................ 5,000,000 5,000,000 ............... Coons S
University of Delaware
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Department of Energy Energy Projects Clean Energy Front-End ................ 500,000 500,000 ............... Heinrich S
Engineering Design (FEED) at
the Navajo Nation, NM; New
Mexico State University
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Department of Energy Energy Projects Combined Heat and Electricity ................ 3,000,000 3,000,000 ............... Shaheen S
Cogeneration, NH; Plymouth
State University
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Department of Energy Energy Projects Energy Demonstration, CT; ................ 225,000 225,000 ............... Blumenthal, S
SmartPower Connecticut Murphy
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Department of Energy Energy Projects Energy Improvements, CT; City ................ 712,000 712,000 ............... Blumenthal, S
of Stamford Murphy
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Department of Energy Energy Projects Energy Materials, SC; Clemson ................ 4,000,000 4,000,000 ............... Graham S
University
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Department of Energy Energy Projects Energy Security: High ................ 4,000,000 4,000,000 ............... Gillibrand, S
Performance Materials for Schumer
Nuclear Energy, NY; The
Research Foundation of The
State University of New York-
Stony Brook University
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Department of Energy Energy Projects Extractive Metallurgy and ................ 3,000,000 3,000,000 ............... Gallego, Kelly S
Recycling Pilot Facility, AZ;
University of Arizona
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Department of Energy Energy Projects Extreme Material Advancements, ................ 3,200,000 3,200,000 ............... Mullin S
OK; University of Tulsa
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Department of Energy Energy Projects Field Investigation of ................ 233,000 233,000 ............... Capito, Justice S
Naturally Occurring Hydrogen
Opportunities in West
Virginia, WV; West Virginia
University
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Department of Energy Energy Projects Generating Renewable Energy ................ 5,000,000 5,000,000 ............... Klobuchar, S
from Food Waste, MN; Ramsey/ Smith
Washington Recycling and
Energy
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Department of Energy Energy Projects Georgia Battery Manufacturing ................ 2,000,000 2,000,000 Williams (GA) Ossoff, Warnock H/S
Facility Testing Equipment,
GA; Georgia Institute of
Technology
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Department of Energy Energy Projects Geothermal Energy Initiative, ................ 1,276,000 1,276,000 ............... Hirono, Schatz S
HI; University of Hawaii
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Department of Energy Energy Projects Geothermal Exploration for ................ 840,000 840,000 ............... Murkowski S
Homer Electric Association,
AK; Homer Electric Association
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Department of Energy Energy Projects Grambling Community Grid and ................ 1,500,000 1,500,000 ............... Kennedy S
Infrastructure Improvement,
LA; Grambling University
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Department of Energy Energy Projects Hawaii Agrivoltaic Research and ................ 1,348,000 1,348,000 ............... Hirono S
Demonstration Project, HI;
Hawaii Agriculture Research
Center
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Department of Energy Energy Projects Hawaii's Advanced Visualization ................ 1,750,000 1,750,000 ............... Schatz S
Energy (HAVEN) Project, HI;
Hawaii State Energy Office
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Department of Energy Energy Projects Inverter-Based Distributed ................ 3,200,000 3,200,000 ............... Ossoff, Warnock S
Energy Resources Cyber-
Physical Test Bed, GA; Georgia
Institute of Technology
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Department of Energy Energy Projects Island Institute--Grid ................ 1,199,000 1,199,000 ............... King S
Resilience and Energy
Innovation Toolkit, ME; Island
Institute
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Department of Energy Energy Projects Kansas Hydrogen Reserve ................ 6,560,000 6,560,000 ............... Moran S
Development, KS; KU Center for
Research
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Department of Energy Energy Projects Kansas State University ................ 5,000,000 5,000,000 ............... Moran S
Research Reactor, KS; Kansas
State University
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Department of Energy Energy Projects Kennesaw Advanced Photovoltaic ................ 978,000 978,000 ............... Ossoff S
Validation Facility, GA;
Kennesaw State University
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Department of Energy Energy Projects Lower Sioux Community ................ 900,000 900,000 ............... Klobuchar, S
Crossroads, MN; Lower Sioux Smith
Indian Community
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Department of Energy Energy Projects Methane Capture Project, WV; ................ 1,853,000 1,853,000 ............... Justice S
West Virginia Department of
Agriculture
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Department of Energy Energy Projects Microgrid Reconfiguration, CT; ................ 200,000 200,000 ............... Blumenthal, S
City of Bridgeport Murphy
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Department of Energy Energy Projects Microgrid Resiliency Hub, NH; ................ 500,000 500,000 ............... Shaheen S
City of Nashua
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Department of Energy Energy Projects Nuclear Magnetic Resonance ................ 1,950,000 1,950,000 ............... Cortez Masto, S
Instrument, NV; University of Rosen
Nevada, Las Vegas
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Department of Energy Energy Projects Ochoco Floating Solar Project, ................ 1,000,000 1,000,000 ............... Merkley, Wyden S
OR; Ochoco Irrigation District
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Department of Energy Energy Projects Pendleton Resource Recovery ................ 1,500,000 1,500,000 ............... Merkley, Wyden S
Facility Generation Upgrades,
OR; City of Pendleton
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Department of Energy Energy Projects Pipeline Systems Durability and ................ 3,200,000 3,200,000 ............... Mullin S
Safety for Energy
Transportation, OK; University
of Tulsa
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Department of Energy Energy Projects Resilient Recreation Centers, ................ 1,025,000 1,025,000 ............... Reed, S
RI; City of Providence Whitehouse
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Department of Energy Energy Projects Semiconductor Chips, SC; ................ 4,500,000 4,500,000 ............... Graham S
University of South Carolina
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Department of Energy Energy Projects Solar and Energy Storage for ................ 1,700,000 1,700,000 ............... Padilla S
Central Library, CA; City of
Pasadena
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Department of Energy Energy Projects University Campus Energy ................ 750,000 750,000 ............... Hirono, Schatz S
Buildout, HI; University of
Hawaii
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Department of Energy Energy Projects Vermont Electric Cooperative ................ 4,450,000 4,450,000 ............... Sanders S
Advanced Metering
Infrastructure, VT; Vermont
Electric Cooperative
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Department of Energy Energy Projects Zero-Emission Hydrogen ................ 400,000 400,000 ............... Heinrich S
Production by Photo-
Electrolysis, NM; New Mexico
Institute of Mining and
Technology
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DIVISION C--DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, ENVIRONMENT, AND RELATED
AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 2026
The following statement is an explanation of the effects of
Division C, which provides appropriations for the Department
of the Interior, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA),
the Forest Service, the Indian Health Service, and related
agencies for fiscal year 2026.
The joint explanatory statement accompanying this division
is approved and indicates congressional intent. Unless
otherwise noted, the language set forth in House Report 119-
215 and Senate Report 119-46 carries the same weight as
language included in this joint explanatory statement and
should be complied with unless specifically addressed to the
contrary in this joint explanatory statement.
While some language is repeated for emphasis, it is not
intended to negate the language referred to above unless
expressly provided herein. In cases where the House Report,
Senate Report, or this joint explanatory statement direct the
submission of a report, such report is to be submitted to
both the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations. Where
this joint explanatory statement refers to the Committees or
the Committees on Appropriations, unless otherwise noted,
this reference is to the House Subcommittee on Interior,
Environment, and Related Agencies and the Senate Subcommittee
on Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies.
Each department and agency funded in this Act is directed
to follow the directions set forth in this Act and the
accompanying statement and to not reallocate resources or
reorganize activities except as provided herein or otherwise
approved by the House and Senate Appropriations Committees
through the reprogramming process as referenced in this Act.
This joint explanatory statement addresses only those
agencies and accounts for which there is a need for greater
explanation than provided in the Act itself. Funding levels
for appropriations by account, program, and activity, with
comparisons to the fiscal year 2025 enacted level and the
fiscal year 2026 budget request, can be found in the table at
the end of this division.
Unless expressly stated otherwise, any reference to ``this
Act'' or ``at the end of this statement'' shall be treated as
referring only to the provisions of this division.
Aerially Applied Fire Retardant.--The Committees understand
the importance of utilizing a variety of wildfire suppression
techniques and direct that prior to any action related to
hindering the use of such techniques, particularly aerially
applied fire retardant, the relevant Agencies confirm that
there is an alternative that is effective and available.
Bighorn Sheep.--The Committees are aware that the Forest
Service and the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) use the
Western Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies' occupied
bighorn habitat maps, telemetry data, and recent bighorn
observations in conducting Risk of Contact analyses and that
risk of contact models are currently being run on a State-
wide basis where sufficient data exists. The Committees
emphasize the directives included in House Report 119-215
related to bighorn sheep and conducting complete Risk of
Contact analyses.
Grizzly Bears.--Not later than 90 days following the
enactment of this Act, the Fish and Wildlife Service and the
National Park Service are directed to provide an in-depth
briefing regarding the implementation of the final rule on
the Establishment of a Nonessential Experimental Population
of Grizzly Bear in the North Cascades Ecosystem.
The Fish and Wildlife Service is directed to provide an in-
depth briefing regarding the development of the draft
environmental impact statement under the Endangered Species
Act in consideration of the establishment of an experimental
population of grizzly bear within the Bitterroot Ecosystem of
Montana and Idaho not later than 90 days following the
enactment of this Act.
The aforementioned briefings must include the Department's
plans to work collaboratively with Tribes, other Federal
agencies, States, local communities, and landowners on
recovery actions for this species.
The Fish and Wildlife Service is also directed to provide
an in-depth briefing regarding barriers and challenges
associated with the reissuance of the final rule titled
``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants: Removing the
Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem Population of Grizzly Bears
From the Federal List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife''
(82 Fed. Reg. 30502 (June 30, 2017)) not later than 90 days
following the enactment of this Act.
Indian Country--Narcotics Reduction Task Force.--The
Committees emphasize the directive in House Report 119-215
related to instituting a Narcotics Reduction Task Force aimed
to dismantle and disrupt opioid, heroin, and other dangerous
drug distribution networks in Indian Country.
Leases.--The Committees direct the agencies to provide
notice within 180 days of any official action to terminate a
lease or dispose of a federal building. The notice should
include proposed closure plans, ongoing consultations with
affected stakeholders, and actions to address potential
service gaps.
Litigation.--The agreement does not include the language in
House Report 119-215 in the third paragraph under the heading
``Cost of Litigation and Lack of Transparency.''
Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women.--The Committees
remain concerned about the crisis of missing, trafficked, and
murdered indigenous women that has plagued Native
communities. The Committees highlight the support provided
within the Bureau of Indian Affairs and the Indian Health
Service to combat this issue.
Other Items.--The agreement does not include the language
in House Report 119-215 under the headings ``Public
Availability of Data--Permits to Drill'' and ``Review of
Rulemakings.''
Public Access.--To support continued access for hunting,
fishing, and recreational shooting on federal land, the
Committees direct the Department of the Interior and the
Forest Service to notify the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations in advance of any proposed project
specifically intending to close an area to recreational
shooting, hunting, or fishing on a nonemergency basis of more
than 30 days.
Training, Hiring, and Public Lands Education in Alaska.--
The Committees reiterate that the directive in the
explanatory statement accompanying Public Law 116-94
regarding hiring and conducting annual Alaska National
Interest Lands Conservation Act training by the Department of
the Interior and the Forest Service is continued.
Vacant Grazing Allotments.--The Committees direct the
Bureau of Land Management and the Forest Service, to the
greatest extent practicable, to make vacant grazing
allotments available to a holder of a grazing permit or lease
when lands covered by the holder of the permit or lease are
unusable because of drought or wildfire.
Wildland Fire Consolidation.--The Committees emphasize the
narrative included under the heading ``Reorganization
Proposals--Wildland Fire Management'' in House Report 119-
215. In lieu of the directive, the Committees include the
following direction. The Committees direct the Secretary of
Agriculture, in consultation with the Secretary of the
Interior, to contract with an independent, non-partisan
research organization with expertise in federal land
management to conduct a comprehensive study on the
feasibility of consolidating wild land fire management
operations as proposed in the President's budget. The
Committees expect the study to assess the impacts a
consolidation would have on reaching proposed timber targets,
continued cohesion between wildland fire management and the
hazardous fuels reduction program, continued use of the
available red card-certified workforce, and how a new
consolidated service would differ from the role the National
lnteragency Fire Center (NIFC) already plays in coordinating
fire response. The study should analyze the impact a
consolidation would have on states, localities, and Tribes.
The Committees further direct the Secretaries to consult
with the Committees on Appropriations of the House of
Representatives and the Senate prior to the study's beginning
to consider additional aspects of a consolidation the study
should address, and the Secretary is directed to submit the
study and a comprehensive response to the findings of the
study, including funding estimates, staffing plans, and the
legislative proposal required to complete the transfer to
such Committees upon its completion.
National Parks and Public Land Legacy Restoration Fund.--
The Committees direct the Department of the Interior and the
Department of Agriculture to implement the project
allocations included in the table titled ``Allocation of
Funds from the National Parks and Public Land Legacy
Restoration Fund--Fiscal Year 2025'' included in House Report
118-581 for the Bureau of Land Management, the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service, the National Park Service, the Bureau of
Indian Affairs, and the U.S. Forest Service, provided that
for the U.S. Forest Service, revisions transmitted to the
Committees on December 31, 2025 shall apply. The Department
of the Interior and the Department of Agriculture are
directed to report to the Committees 60 days prior to making
any changes to such project allocations and revisions,
including the use of contingency funds.
Land and Water Conservation Fund
With enactment of the Great American Outdoors Act (GAOA)
(Public Law 116-152), Congress provided a permanent
appropriation of $900,000,000 per year from the Land and
Water Conservation Fund (LWCF). Along with other mandatory
appropriations, LWCF programs are subject to a 5.7 percent
sequestration, with those sequestered amounts becoming
available in the subsequent fiscal year. GAOA also mandated
that account allocations and detailed project information be
proposed by the administration each year through the
President's annual budget submission, and that such
allocations, following review by the Committees on
Appropriations, may be modified through an alternate
allocation. The Committees expect compliance with the law and
acknowledge the information provided by the U.S. Forest
Service as part of its annual budget submission.
A detailed table accompanying this explanatory statement
shows the LWCF allocation for fiscal year 2026 by agency,
account, activity, and project, including lists of specific
U.S. Forest Service Federal land acquisition projects and
Forest Legacy Program projects. Additional tables provide
details for the reallocation of unobligated balances
appropriated in previous years to projects that have been
completed, deferred, or terminated and are being transferred
to currently viable projects.
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Because the fiscal year 2026 budget request did not contain
allocations for additional federal land acquisition projects,
or detailed information about specific projects for the
Department of the Interior, the bill contains language
requiring the Department of the Interior to provide a list of
individual projects, in the same format and level of detail
as prior years, totaling the alternate allocation provided in
the table at the end of this explanatory statement for
``Federal Land Acquisition Projects'' for each federal land
management agency, and requires this list to be subject to
reprogramming guidelines.
The bill does not include the proposal in the budget
request to amend Section 200306 of title 54 to authorize
funding for deferred maintenance projects.
The bill includes language requiring the Department of the
Interior and U.S. Forest Service to notify the Committee
prior to expending LWCF funding on a project within the
federal land unit or boundary funded in this, or any prior,
allocation table that is different than what is described in
the associated project data sheet for the project listed in
this, or any prior, allocation table.
The agencies are expected to continue to follow the
directions included in the explanatory statement accompanying
the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 (Public Law 116-
260) under General Implementation. The Committees continue to
monitor the Department of the Interior and the Forest
Service's progress to ameliorate concerns with the appraisal
process and expect regular updates on these efforts.
The Committees note that the U.S. Forest Service and the
Department of the Interior have finalized and provided
project lists for the expenditure of fiscal year 2025 LWCF
federal land acquisition funding. The Committees expect the
agencies to execute these projects and direct the agencies to
provide quarterly updates on the status of completing these
projects. The table titled ``Allocation of Funds: Land and
Water Conservation Fund Fiscal Year 2025 Revisions'' provides
an allocation of fiscal year 2025 LWCF federal land
acquisition funding that the Department of the Interior
project list identified as unallocated.
The Committees support the Forest Service's request to use
a portion of unobligated balances to complete the project
listed in the table titled ``Allocation of Funds: Land and
Water Conservation Fund Fiscal Year 2021 Revisions''
accompanying this explanatory statement.
REPROGRAMMING GUIDELINES
The following are the procedures governing reprogramming
actions for programs and activities funded in the Department
of the Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies
Appropriations Act. The agencies funded in this Act are
reminded that these reprogramming guidelines are in effect,
and must be complied with, until such time as the Committees
modify them through bill or report language.
Definitions.--``Reprogramming,'' as defined in these
procedures, includes the reallocation of funds from one
budget activity, budget line-item, or program area to another
within any appropriation funded in this Act. In cases where
either the House or Senate Committee on Appropriations report
displays an allocation of an appropriation below that level,
the more detailed level shall be the basis for reprogramming.
For construction, land acquisition and forest legacy
accounts, a reprogramming constitutes the reallocation of
funds, including unobligated balances, from one construction,
land acquisition, or forest legacy project to another such
project. For this fiscal year, a reprogramming also includes
the list of Federal land acquisition projects required to be
submitted to the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations pursuant to Section 428(a)(2) of this Act.
A reprogramming shall also consist of any significant
departure from the program described in the agency's budget
justifications. This includes all proposed reorganizations or
other workforce actions detailed below which affect a total
of 10 staff members or 10 percent of the staffing of an
affected program or office, whichever is less, even without a
change in funding. Any change to the organization table
presented in the budget justification shall also be subject
to this requirement.
Agencies are reminded that this agreement continues
longstanding General Guidelines for Reprogramming that
require agencies funded by this Act to submit reorganization
proposals for the Committees' review prior to their
implementation. It is noted that such reprogramming
guidelines apply to proposed reorganizations, workforce
restructure, reshaping, transfer of functions, or bureau-wide
downsizing and include closures, consolidations, and
relocations of offices, facilities, and laboratories. In
addition, no agency shall implement any part of a
reorganization that modifies regional or State boundaries for
agencies or bureaus that were in effect as of the date of
enactment of this Act unless approved consistent with the
General Guidelines for Reprogramming procedures specified
herein. Any such reprogramming request submitted to the
Committees on Appropriations shall include a description of
anticipated benefits, including anticipated efficiencies and
cost-savings, as well as a description of anticipated
personnel impacts and funding changes anticipated to
implement the proposal.
General Guidelines for Reprogramming.--
(a) A reprogramming should be made only when an unforeseen
situation arises, and then only if postponement of the
project or the activity until the next appropriation year
would result in actual loss or damage.
(b) Any project or activity, which may be deferred through
reprogramming, shall not later be accomplished by means of
further reprogramming, but instead, funds should again be
sought for the deferred project or activity through the
regular appropriations process.
(c) Except under the most urgent situations, reprogramming
should not be employed to initiate new programs or increase
allocations specifically denied or limited by Congress, or to
decrease allocations specifically increased by the Congress.
(d) Reprogramming proposals submitted to the House and
Senate Committees on Appropriations for approval will be
considered as expeditiously as possible, and the Committees
remind the agencies that in order to process reprogramming
requests, adequate and timely information must be provided.
Criteria and Exceptions.--A reprogramming must be submitted
to the Committees in writing prior to implementation if it
exceeds $1,000,000 annually or results in an increase or
decrease of more than 10 percent annually in affected
programs or projects, whichever amount is less, with the
following exceptions:
(a) With regard to the Tribal priority allocations of the
Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) and Bureau of Indian Education
(BIE), there is no restriction on reprogrammings among these
programs. However, the Bureaus shall report on all
reprogrammings made during a given fiscal year no later than
60 days after the end of the fiscal year.
(b) With regard to the EPA, the Committees do not require
reprogramming requests associated with the States and Tribes
Partnership Grants or up to a cumulative total of $5,000,000
from carryover balances among the individual program areas
delineated in the Environmental Programs and Management
account, with no more than $1,000,000 coming from any
individual program area. No funds, however, shall be
reallocated from individual Geographic Programs.
(c) With regard to the National Park Service, the
Committees do not require reprogramming requests associated
with the park base within the Park Management activity in the
Operation of the National Park System Account. The Service is
required to brief the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations on spending trends for the park base within 60
days of enactment of this Act.
Assessments.--``Assessment'' as defined in these procedures
shall refer to any charges, reserves, or holdbacks applied to
a budget activity or budget line item for costs associated
with general agency administrative costs, overhead costs,
working capital expenses, or contingencies.
(a) No assessment shall be levied against any program,
budget activity, subactivity, budget line item, or project
funded by the Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies
Appropriations Act unless such assessment and the basis
therefor are presented to the Committees in the budget
justifications and are subsequently approved by the
Committees. The explanation for any assessment in the budget
justification shall show the amount of the assessment, the
activities assessed, and the purpose of the funds.
(b) Proposed changes to estimated assessments, as such
estimates were presented in annual budget justifications,
shall be submitted through the reprogramming process and
shall be subject to the same dollar and reporting criteria as
any other reprogramming.
(c) Each agency or bureau which utilizes assessments shall
submit an annual report to the Committees, which provides
details on the use of all funds assessed from any other
budget activity, line item, subactivity, or project.
(d) In no case shall contingency funds or assessments be
used to finance projects and activities disapproved or
limited by Congress or to finance programs or activities that
could be foreseen and included in the normal budget review
process.
(e) New programs requested in the budget should not be
initiated before enactment of the bill without notification
to, and the approval of, the Committees. This restriction
applies to all such actions regardless of whether a formal
reprogramming of funds is required to begin the program.
Quarterly Reports.--All reprogrammings between budget
activities, budget line-items, program areas, or the more
detailed activity levels shown in this agreement, including
those below the monetary thresholds established above, shall
be reported to the Committees within 60 days of the end of
each quarter and shall include cumulative totals for each
budget activity or budget line item, or construction, land
acquisition, or forest legacy project.
Land Acquisitions, Easements, and Forest Legacy.--Lands
shall not be acquired for more than the approved appraised
value, as addressed in section 301(3) of Public Law 91-646,
unless such acquisitions are submitted to the Committees on
Appropriations for approval in compliance with these
procedures.
Land Exchanges.--Land exchanges, wherein the estimated
value of the Federal lands to be exchanged is greater than
$1,000,000, shall not be consummated until the Committees
have had 30 days in which to examine the proposed exchange.
In addition, the Committees shall be provided advance
notification of exchanges valued between $500,000 and
$1,000,000.
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Budget Structure.--The budget activity or line item
structure for any agency appropriation account shall not be
altered without advance approval of the Committees.
TITLE I--DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
MANAGEMENT OF LANDS AND RESOURCES
The bill provides $1,260,166,000 for the Management of
Lands and Resources appropriation. The Bureau is expected to
comply with the instructions and requirements at the
beginning of this division and in House Report 119-215 and
Senate Report 119-46 unless otherwise specified below.
Land Resources.--The Bureau must prioritize the analysis,
review, processing, and approval of grazing permits, as well
as the administration of grazing permit renewals.
Wild Horse and Burro Management.--The agreement provides
$144,000,000 for wild horse and burro activities, including
up to $11,000,000 for immunocontraceptive vaccine strategies.
The bill provides an overall increase of more than $2,000,000
for wild horse and burro activities and the Committees expect
a commensurate increase in immunocontraceptive vaccine
investments. The Bureau is directed to follow the directives
included in House Report 119-215 and Senate Report 119-46.
Land Management Priorities.--The bill provides $3,246,000
for congressionally directed spending in this program. A
detailed list of projects is included in the table titled
``Interior and Environment Incorporation of Community Project
Funding Items/Congressionally Directed Spending Items''
accompanying this explanatory statement.
Wildlife and Aquatic Habitat Management.--Within the
funding provided for Aquatic Habitat Management, the
agreement includes $2,500,000 for the Colorado River Basin
Salinity Control program. Additionally, within the amount
provided for Wildlife Habitat Management, the agreement
includes $34,000,000 for Threatened and Endangered Species.
Energy and Minerals.--The Committees direct the Bureau to
hire and train dedicated personnel for all activities
included under the Energy and Minerals Program to ensure the
timely review of all energy projects on Federal lands. The
Bureau is directed to provide status reports every 60 days on
the execution of funds to fulfill the timely review of all
energy projects.
Legacy Wells.--The bill provides no less than $14,000,000
for legacy well remediation to continue progress toward
cleanup of the next cluster of legacy wells in need of
remediation.
Realty and Ownership Management.--The agreement includes an
increase of $1,008,000 for the Alaska Native Vietnam-era
Veterans Allotment Program within the amount for Alaska
Conveyance and an increase of $1,500,000 within the amount
for Cadastral, Lands, and Realty Management for the 17(b)
program. Within the amounts provided, up to $500,000 is for
the Appraisal and Valuation Services Office for the North
Anchorage Land Agreement.
Resource Protection and Maintenance.--The agreement
provides $60,000,000 for Resource Management Planning which
includes $11,000,000 for sage-grouse. It also provides an
increase of $500,000 for Resource Protection and Law
Enforcement.
National Conservation Lands.--The agreement provides
$59,135,000, which includes $11,248,000 for the National
Scenic and Historic Trails program.
Aquifer Recharge.--The Committees continue to direct the
Bureau to work with the State of Idaho to provide appropriate
access to Federal lands for the purposes of recharge projects
and look forward to the required briefing.
Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument.--The
Committees direct the Bureau to provide notification of any
review of rulemaking made under the prior Administration
related to the Resource Management Plan for the Grand
Staircase-Escalante National Monument in Utah, and of any
alternative resource management plans being considered.
Red River Land Survey.--The Bureau is reminded to follow
the directives in House Report 119-215.
PROGRAM FUNDING FOR MANAGEMENT OF LANDS AND RESOURCES
[In thousands of dollars]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Program Funding Amount
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Wildlife Habitat Management, Sage Grouse $73,000
Habitat.......................................
Wildlife Habitat Management, Plant Conservation 20,600
and Restoration...............................
Wildlife Habitat Management, Conservation 500
Status Ranking in the Pacific Northwest.......
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OREGON AND CALIFORNIA GRANT LANDS
The bill provides $115,521,000 for the Oregon and
California Grant Lands appropriation. Specific allocations at
the activity level are contained in the table accompanying
this explanatory statement.
RANGE IMPROVEMENTS
The bill provides $10,000,000 to be derived from public
lands receipts and Bankhead-Jones Farm Tenant Act lands
grazing receipts.
SERVICE CHARGES, DEPOSITS, AND FORFEITURES
The bill provides an indefinite appropriation estimated to
be $30,000,000 for Service Charges, Deposits, and
Forfeitures.
MISCELLANEOUS TRUST FUNDS
The bill provides an indefinite appropriation estimated to
be $26,000,000 for Miscellaneous Trust Funds.
United States Fish and Wildlife Service
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
The bill provides $1,451,515,000 for Resource Management.
The Service is expected to comply with the instructions and
requirements at the beginning of this division and in House
Report 119-215 and Senate Report 119-46 unless otherwise
specified below. All programs and activities are funded at
the amounts enacted in fiscal year 2024 unless otherwise
specified below or in the table accompanying this explanatory
statement, and account levels are achieved through
adjustments in General Program Activities.
Conservation and Restoration.--The agreement provides
$36,822,000 for conservation and restoration activities,
which includes $5,462,000 for Environmental Response and
Restoration.
Recovery.--The agreement provides $110,223,000 for
activities in support of the recovery and delisting of
threatened and endangered species and includes an increase of
$1,000,000 above the fiscal year 2024 enacted level for
Recovery Challenge grants.
National Wildlife Refuge System.--The agreement provides
$522,035,000 for the National Wildlife Refuge System. The
Service is reminded to follow the direction in Senate Report
119-46 on refuge operations.
Wildlife and Habitat Management.--The agreement provides
funding for Marine National Monuments, including $1,500,000
to be used consistent with the direction in House Report 119-
215 for the Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National
Monument.
Visitor Services.--The agreement includes $74,500,000,
which includes funding for the Urban Wildlife Conservation
Program and $2,500,000 for Youth and Careers in Nature.
Refuge Law Enforcement.--The agreement includes
$46,500,000, an increase of $1,000,000 above the fiscal year
2024 enacted level so the Service can begin to address needs
of States with no officers stationed within their boundaries
and hire additional officers.
Refuge Maintenance.--The agreement provides $144,000,000
for refuge maintenance to be allocated by the Service in
accordance with need.
Conservation and Enforcement.--The agreement provides
$171,808,000 for other conservation and enforcement programs
as described below.
Migratory Bird Arrangement.--The agreement provides
$51,356,000 which includes $28,694,000 for Conservation and
Monitoring; $5,000,000 for Permits; and $591,000 for the
Federal Duck Stamp program.
Law Enforcement.--The agreement maintains $91,859,000 for
law enforcement activities, including $8,500,000 for Wildlife
Trafficking; and $910,000 for equipment replacement.
International Affairs.--The agreement maintains $28,593,000
for International Affairs, which includes $9,900,000 for
International Conservation; $2,500,000 for Wildlife
Trafficking; and $18,693,000 for International Wildlife
Trade, which includes $8,700,000 for permit modernization and
$793,000 for Wildlife Trafficking.
Fish and Aquatic Conservation.--The agreement provides
$225,775,000 for fish and aquatic conservation programs.
National Fish Hatchery System Operations.--The agreement
provides $79,005,000, which includes funding for Lower Snake
River and Columbia River Basin ecosystem restoration
infrastructure improvement activities as directed in Senate
Report 119-46.
Maintenance and Equipment.--The agreement provides
$24,550,000 for maintenance and equipment to be allocated by
the Service in accordance with need.
Habitat Assessment and Restoration.--The agreement provides
$46,114,000, which includes $11,750,000 to implement the
Delaware River Basin Conservation Act.
Population Assessment and Cooperative Management.--The
agreement provides $24,963,000 and maintains all activities
except direction on invasive species eradication at the
fiscal year 2024 enacted level, with corresponding reductions
to General Program Activities.
Aquatic Invasive Species.--The agreement includes
$51,143,000 for aquatic invasive species programs, which
includes funding for the implementation of the Invasive
Species in Alpine Lakes Pilot program consistent with the
direction in House Report 119-215.
Science Support.--The agreement provides $30,781,000 for
Science Support which includes $21,931,000 for Science
Partnerships and $8,850,000 for Service Science. It provides
$1,931,000 for Gulf Coast ecosystem restoration; and
$3,500,000 for white-nose syndrome.
Stewardship Priorities.--The bill provides $19,115,000 in
congressionally directed spending for stewardship projects to
further conservation goals. A detailed list of projects is
included in the table titled ``Interior and Environment
Incorporation of Community Project Funding Items/
Congressionally Directed Spending Items'' accompanying this
explanatory statement.
American Bison.--In lieu of the direction in House Report
119-215, the Committees remind the Service to consult with
the impacted States and Tribal governments on any actions
regarding the introduction or listing of bison.
The Committees understand that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service does not intend to reintroduce the American Bison on
the Chales M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge
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and request that it evaluate the potential challenges
associated with the reintroduction prior to any decision.
Big Cats Public Safety Act Enforcement.--The Committees
expect the Big Cats Public Safety Act report within 120 days
of enactment of this Act.
Endangered and Threatened Wildlife.--The Committees
encourage the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to review prior
actions, rulings, and regulations related to endangered and
threatened wildlife and plants, including the Northern
Distinct Population Segment and Southern Distinct Population
Segment of the Lesser Prairie-Chicken, Northern Long-Eared
Bat, Texas Freshwater Mussels, and the North American
Wolverine.
Fish Legally Held in Captivity.--The Committees direct the
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to provide a report within 180
days of enactment of this Act on any proposed or final rules,
guidance, or enforcement under the Endangered Species Act
that apply to fish legally held in captivity or controlled
environments, including the impacts of such actions on
domestic aquaculture operations and wild populations of the
same species.
PROGRAM FUNDING FOR RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
[In thousands of dollars]
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Program Funding Amount
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Planning and Consultation, Pesticide $2,500
Consultations.................................
Conservation and Restoration, Sagebrush Steppe 3,250
Ecosystem.....................................
Conservation and Restoration, Alaska Nannut Co- 1,000
Management....................................
Conservation and Restoration, Eskimo Walrus [500]
Commission..................................
Conservation and Restoration, Marine Mammals... 7,373
Recovery, Recovery Challenge................... 11,500
Continuing Partnerships (falcon, condor)..... [5,202]
New Partnerships............................. [6,298]
Recovery, State of the Birds Activities........ 4,750
Recovery, Prescott Grant Program............... 2,500
Recovery, Wolf Livestock Demonstration Program. 1,500
Recovery, Florida Grasshopper Sparrow.......... 350
Recovery, Upper Colorado River................. 730
Partners for Fish and Wildlife, Nutria 3,200
Eradication...................................
Partners for Fish and Wildlife, WA Regional 1,285
Fisheries Enhancement Groups..................
Partners for Fish and Wildlife, Klamath River 6,132
Habitat Restoration...........................
Wildlife and Habitat Management, Nutria 3,000
Eradication...................................
Wildlife and Habitat Management, Marine 2,500
National Monuments............................
Wildlife and Habitat Management, Northeast [700]
Canyons and Seamounts Marine National
Monument, Education and Research..............
Wildlife and Habitat Management, Invasive 16,925
Species.......................................
Migratory Bird Management, North American 17,071
Waterfowl Management Plan/Joint Ventures......
Refuge Visitor Services, Arctic Youth 500
Ambassadors...................................
National Fish Hatchery Operations, Pacific 4,700
Salmon Treaty.................................
Yukon River Salmon Agreement................. [1,556]
Pacific Salmon Treaty........................ [3,144]
National Fish Hatchery Operations, Klamath 4,750
Restoration...................................
National Fish Hatchery Operations, Warm Springs 8,000
Fish Health Center............................
National Fish Hatchery Operations, Lower Snake 5,400
River and Columbia River Activities...........
Habitat Assessment and Restoration, Delaware 11,750
River Basin Restoration Agreement.............
Habitat Assessment and Restoration, Fish 15,000
Passage Improvements..........................
Fisheries Restoration and Irrigation [5,000]
Mitigation Act [FRIMA] Set Aside............
Habitat Assessment and Restoration, Klamath 9,750
Basin Restoration Agreement...................
Population Assessment and Cooperative 1,600
Management, Alaska Fisheries Subsistence......
Population Assessment and Cooperative 150
Management, Pacific Salmon Treaty.............
Population Assessment and Cooperative 2,692
Management, Yukon River Atlantic Salmon
Commission....................................
Science Partnerships, Chesapeake Wild Grant 8,000
Program.......................................
Western Monarch Butterfly & Other Pollinators.. 7,000
Refuge Visitor Services, Urban Wildlife 7,000
Conservation..................................
Conservation and Restoration, Candidate 14,538
Conservation..................................
Aquatic Invasive Species, Invasive Carp........ 27,000
Aquatic Invasive Species, Invasive Carp, 4,000
Contract Fishing..............................
Aquatic Invasive Species, Lake Tahoe 5,038
Restoration...................................
Aquatic Invasive Species, Lake Tahoe Alpine 1,000
Lakes Pilot Program...........................
Aquatic Invasive Species, State Aquatic 2,834
Nuisance Species Management Plans.............
Law Enforcement Operations, Indian Arts and 3,500
Crafts Act Law Enforcement....................
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CONSTRUCTION
The bill provides $14,709,000 for Construction. The
agreement continues to support the Service's objective
priority-setting process and expects the Service to follow
the priority list. The detailed allocation of funding by
activity is included in the table accompanying this
explanatory statement.
Line-Item Construction Projects.--The bill provides
$1,000,000 in congressionally directed spending for Line-Item
Construction Projects. Further detail on this project is
provided in the table titled ``Interior and Environment
Incorporation of Community Project Funding Items/
Congressionally Directed Spending Items'' accompanying this
explanatory statement.
COOPERATIVE ENDANGERED SPECIES CONSERVATION FUND
The bill provides $22,202,000 in discretionary funding from
the Cooperative Endangered Species Conservation Fund for
conservation grants, habitat conservation planning grants,
and program administration. In addition, the bill allocates
$40,162,000 in mandatory funding from the Land and Water
Conservation Fund for species recovery and habitat
conservation plan land acquisitions. Detailed tables of
funding allocations below the account level are provided in
the table accompanying this explanatory statement.
NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE FUND
The bill provides $13,228,000 for payments to counties from
the National Wildlife Refuge Fund.
NORTH AMERICAN WETLANDS CONSERVATION FUND
The bill provides $49,000,000 for the North American
Wetlands Conservation Fund.
NEOTROPICAL MIGRATORY BIRD CONSERVATION FUND
The bill provides $5,000,000 for the Neotropical Migratory
Bird Conservation Fund.
MULTINATIONAL SPECIES CONSERVATION FUND
The bill provides $21,000,000 for the Multinational Species
Conservation Fund. The detailed allocation of funding by
activity is included in the table accompanying this
explanatory statement.
STATE AND TRIBAL WILDLIFE GRANTS
The bill provides $73,812,000 for State and Tribal Wildlife
Grants. The detailed allocation of funding by activity is
included in the table accompanying this explanatory
statement.
National Park Service
OPERATION OF THE NATIONAL PARK SYSTEM
The bill provides $2,877,195,000 for Operation of the
National Park System (ONPS). For this and all other Service
accounts funded in this bill, the Service is expected to
comply with the instructions and requirements at the
beginning of this division, in House Report 119-215, and in
Senate Report 119-46, unless otherwise specified below.
Additional details, instructions, and requirements follow
below and in the table at the end of this division.
The Service is expected to execute its spending at the
levels provided. The Service may not redistribute the
allocations in a fiscal year 2026 operating plan. The Service
is directed to continue to collaborate with the Committees
with the goal of developing an updated methodology to improve
the budgeting process.
Additional funding guidance is provided below.
Resource Stewardship.--The bill provides $398,820,000 for
Resource Stewardship, including increased funding for the
Partnership Wild & Scenic Rivers program and $18,856,000 for
the National Trails System. The Committees continue the
directive provided in the Joint Explanatory Statement
accompanying Public Law 117-328 regarding the distribution of
funds for the National Networks.
Visitor Services.--The bill provides $277,635,000 for
Visitor Services, including not less than the fiscal year
2024 enacted level for the Indian Youth Service Corps.
Facility Operations and Maintenance.--The agreement
recommends $157,950,000 for cyclic maintenance, and
$148,285,000 for repair and rehabilitation projects.
The agreement shifts the funding requested for Line-Item
Construction into repair and rehabilitation projects for
fiscal year 2026.
Park Support.--The agreement provides $652,217,000, with
the increase above the fiscal year 2024 level to support
limited operations at park units that otherwise do not have
base funding.
Additionally, the agreement provides $12,500,000 for the
National Park Foundation.
External Administrative Costs.--The agreement reflects the
Service's plan to decentralize costs except for those
programs and operations funded by discretionary amounts in
this agreement.
Additional Guidance.--The following additional guidance is
included:
Big Cypress National Preserve.--The Committees direct the
National Park Service to prioritize upholding trust and
treaty responsibilities with Tribal nations, particularly
with regards to ensuring access to Tribal lands and
ceremonial and burial grounds within the Big Cypress National
Preserve.
Caneel Bay.--In lieu of the heading ``Caneel Bay Property''
in House Report 119-215, the agreement provides the following
direction: The Committees understand the interest in ensuring
the long-term viability and economic growth of the Service's
redevelopment plans for Caneel Bay. The Committees are aware
of concerns about the Service's RFP and encourage the Service
to consider these concerns when making decisions regarding
the future of the site. The Committees further direct the
Service to provide updates to the Committees regarding how
the Service is addressing these concerns and any decisions on
this project.
Maintaining National Parks as Federal Lands.--The funding
levels for the National Park Service in this agreement
continue federal operations and management of park units
consistent with prior years and laws applicable to units of
the National Park Service. As a result, the agreement does
not support the funding levels in the budget request related
to proposals for units other than those designated as
National Parks. Therefore, the Department shall maintain
ownership of Federal lands designated as, or as a part of, a
national park unit, a national scenic or national historic
trail, or a wild and scenic river and continue to operate
such unit, trail, or river as an entity of the National Park
Service.
NPS Staffing.--In lieu of the directive under the heading
``NPS Staffing'' in Senate Report 119-46, the Committees
provide only the following direction: Within 60 days of
enactment of this Act, and every 60 days thereafter, the
Department and the Service are directed to brief the
Committees on park operations, to include staffing levels by
park and visitor data by park.
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Request for Updates.--In lieu of the paragraph titled
``National Mall and Memorial Parks'' in House Report 119-215
and the last paragraph under National Recreation and
Preservation in Senate Report 119-46, the Committees include
only the following. The Committees are aware of plans to
construct new exhibits at the Thomas Jefferson Memorial and
actions related to Executive Orders 13934, 13978, and 14189,
and direct the Service to keep the Committees apprised of
actions on these items.
Roosevelt-Campobello International Park Commission.--
Funding for the Roosevelt Campobello International Park is
provided at $1,956,355. The Service is directed to continue
to follow the direction contained in the statement of
managers accompanying the Consolidated Appropriation Act,
2016 (Public Law 114-113) concerning the submission of future
budget requests for the Roosevelt-Campobello International
Park.
PROGRAM FUNDING FOR OPERATION OF THE NATIONAL PARK SYSTEM
[In thousands of dollars]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Program Funding Amount
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Resource Stewardship, Natural Resource $2,000
Stewardship, Active Forest Management.........
Resource Stewardship, Natural Resource 6,500
Stewardship, Quagga and Zebra Mussels.........
Resource Stewardship, Natural Resource 800
Stewardship, Cave and Karst Ecosystem Research
Resource Stewardship, Natural Resource 400
Stewardship, Alaska Subsistence...............
Resource Stewardship, Natural Resource 5,648
Stewardship, Partnership Wild & Scenic Rivers.
Visitor Services, Interpretation and Education, 2,227
National Capital Performing Arts..............
Visitor Services, Interpretation and Education, 2,400
Recreational Access Program--Fishing and
Camping.......................................
Visitor Services, Interpretation and Education, 7,717
Volunteers in Parks...........................
Visitor Services, Interpretation and Education, 3,848
Interpretation and Education Programs.........
Visitor Services, Interpretation and Education, 14,655
Youth Partnership Programs....................
Park Protection, Law Enforcement and 950
Protection, Veterans' Fire Corps..............
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NATIONAL RECREATION AND PRESERVATION
The bill provides $91,596,000 for national recreation and
preservation. The amounts recommended by the Committees
compared with the budget estimates by activity are shown in
the table at the end of this explanatory statement.
The bill provides $3,597,000 for grants administration and
other cultural programs are funded at the fiscal year 2024
enacted level.
Cultural Programs.--The Committees recognize the importance
of supporting Native culture and arts development, which
contributes to maintaining the cultural diversity of the
Nation and the cultural survival of the regional indigenous
populations. Funding is provided for grants to nonprofit
organizations or institutions for the purpose of supporting
programs for Native Hawaiian or Alaska Native culture and
arts development at a total program level of $2,750,000.
Heritage Partnership Programs.--The bill provides
$30,985,000 for Heritage Partnership Programs. The Committees
provide sufficient funding for each heritage area to receive
no less than the amount provided in fiscal year 2024. The
directive contained in the explanatory statement that
accompanied Public Law 116-6 with regards to funding
distribution is continued, and the agreement provides an
increase for Tier 1 areas to receive the minimum funding
level associated with the abovementioned funding distribution
direction. Additionally, the Committees provide sufficient
funding for the Blackstone River Valley National Heritage
Corridor to receive funding within the program at its most
recent funding level under the program.
PROGRAM FUNDING FOR NATIONAL RECREATION AND PRESERVATION
[In thousands of dollars]
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Program Funding Amount
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Natural Programs, Rivers, Trails, and $13,000
Conservation Assistance.......................
Natural Programs, Chesapeake Bay Gateways and 3,027
Trails........................................
Cultural Programs, National Register Programs.. 17,662
Cultural Programs, National Center for 2,058
Preservation Technology and Training..........
Cultural Programs, Native American Grave 3,407
Protection and Repatriation Grants............
Cultural Programs, Japanese Americans 4,655
Confinement Sites Grants......................
Cultural Programs, American Battlefield 1,198
Protection Program Assistance Grants..........
Cultural Programs, Native Hawaiian and Alaska 2,750
Native Culture and Arts Development...........
Cultural Programs, 9/11 Memorial Act Grants.... 4,000
International Park Affairs, Office of 1,300
International Affairs.........................
Heritage Partnership Programs, National 1,065
Heritage Areas Administrative Support.........
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PROGRAM FUNDING FOR NATIONAL HERITAGE AREAS
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Funding Amount
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Alabama Black Belt National Heritage Area...... $157,500
Bronzeville-Black Metropolis National Heritage 157,500
Area..........................................
Downeast Maine National Heritage Area.......... 157,500
Northern Neck National Heritage Area........... 157,500
Southern Campaign of the Revolution National 157,500
Heritage Corridor.............................
Southern Maryland National Heritage Area....... 157,500
St. Croix National Heritage Area............... 157,500
Abraham Lincoln National Heritage Area......... 500,000
Appalachian Forest National Heritage Area...... 500,000
Arabia Mountain National Heritage Area......... 500,000
Atchafalaya National Heritage Area............. 500,000
Augusta Canal National Heritage Area........... 500,000
Baltimore National Heritage Area............... 500,000
Cache La Poudre River National Heritage Area... 500,000
Champlain Valley National Heritage Partnership. 500,000
Crossroads of the American Revolution National 500,000
Heritage Area.................................
Freedom's Frontier National Heritage Area...... 500,000
Freedom's Way National Heritage Area........... 500,000
Great Basin National Heritage Area............. 500,000
Gullah/Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor...... 500,000
Illinois and Michigan Canal National Heritage 500,000
Corridor......................................
Journey Through Hallowed Ground National 500,000
Heritage Area.................................
Kenai Mountains-Turnagain Arm National Heritage 500,000
Area..........................................
Lackawanna Valley National Heritage Area....... 500,000
Maritime Washington National Heritage Area..... 500,000
Maurice D. Hinchey Hudson River Valley National 500,000
Heritage Area.................................
Mississippi Delta National Heritage Area....... 500,000
Mississippi Gulf Coast National Heritage Area.. 500,000
Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area....... 500,000
Mormon Pioneer National Heritage Area.......... 500,000
MotorCities National Heritage Area (formerly 500,000
Automobile NHA)...............................
Mountains to Sound Greenway National Heritage 500,000
Area..........................................
Muscle Shoals National Heritage Area........... 500,000
National Aviation Heritage Area................ 500,000
National Coal Heritage Area.................... 500,000
Niagara Falls National Heritage Area........... 500,000
Northern Plains National Heritage Area......... 500,000
Northern Rio Grande National Heritage Area..... 500,000
Oil Region National Heritage Area.............. 500,000
Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta National Heritage 500,000
Area..........................................
Sangre de Cristo National Heritage Area........ 500,000
Santa Cruz Valley National Heritage Area....... 500,000
Schuylkill River Heritage Area................. 500,000
Shenandoah River Valley Battlefields National 500,000
Historic District.............................
South Park National Heritage Area.............. 500,000
Susquehanna National Heritage Area............. 500,000
Tennessee Civil War Heritage Area.............. 500,000
Upper Housatonic Valley National Heritage Area. 500,000
Yuma Crossing National Heritage Area........... 500,000
Blue Ridge National Heritage Area.............. 690,000
Cane River National Heritage Area.............. 591,000
Delaware & Lehigh National Heritage Corridor... 610,000
Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor....... 709,000
Essex National Heritage Area................... 628,000
John H. Chafee Blackstone River Valley National 650,000
Heritage Corridor.............................
Ohio and Erie Canal National Heritage Area..... 640,000
Rivers of Steel National Heritage Area......... 664,000
Silos & Smokestacks National Heritage Area 710,000
(America's Agricultural Heritage Partnership).
South Carolina National Heritage Corridor...... 663,000
The Last Green Valley National Heritage 666,000
Corridor (Quinebaug & Shetucket Rivers Valley)
Wheeling National Heritage Area................ 596,000
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HISTORIC PRESERVATION FUND
The bill provides $205,059,000 for historic preservation.
Competitive Grants.--The bill provides $24,000,000 for the
African American Civil Rights Grants, equal to the enacted
level. Additionally, $5,000,000 is provided for the History
of Equal Rights grants and $1,250,000 for grants to
underrepresented communities.
Paul Bruhn Historic Revitalization Grants.--The bill
provides $7,906,000 for historic revitalization grants and
retains the directives regarding the distribution of funding
included in Senate Report 116-123.
Save America's Treasures.--The bill provides $25,500,000
for the Save America's Treasures program. The Committees
support this program because of its important role in
providing preservation and conservation assistance to
nationally significant historical properties and
collections, including historic courthouses.
Semiquincentennial Preservation Grants.--The bill provides
$4,907,000 for the Service to assist states in preparing for
the upcoming Semiquincentennial celebration and to celebrate
the Nation's history. The Committees retain the directives
regarding the distribution of funding included in Senate
Report 118-83.
CONSTRUCTION
The bill provides $88,461,000 for construction.
Line-Item Construction.--As has occurred for several
decades, the Committees have consistently provided Line-Item
Construction funding in conjunction with further direction on
the specific projects funded, which are based on requests and
information provided by the Service. At the time of this
writing, the Committees have not received a list of requested
line-item construction projects for fiscal year 2026.
Therefore, the requested funding for Line-Item Construction
in fiscal year 2026 has been shifted in the bill to repair
and rehabilitation projects within the Operation of the
National Park System. The Committees look forward to
continuing to support providing funding to the Service for
Line-Item Construction projects.
Emergency and Unscheduled Projects.--The bill provides a
total of $3,848,000 in funding for emergency and unscheduled
projects within base funding, equal to the enacted level.
These funds support the Service in responding after
facilities and resources are damaged or destroyed in
emergencies.
Hurricane Ridge Day Lodge.--The Committees recognize the
immense historical and recreational loss of the Hurricane
Ridge Day Lodge due to a fire in 2023. The lodge welcomed
300,000 visitors every year and provided important facilities
for Olympic National Park staff. The Committees note that
emergency funding has been provided to rebuild the lodge,
including temporary facilities to maintain visitor and staff
safety during construction due to harsh conditions at the
site and high volume of visitors. The Service's prior
estimate for the project was approximately $80,000,000. The
Committees urge the Service to prioritize reconstruction of
this center and directs the Service to engage with impacted
communities on the Olympic Peninsula, provide robust outreach
to those communities, and continue keeping the Committees
informed of construction timelines.
CENTENNIAL CHALLENGE
The bill provides $5,000,000 for the Centennial Challenge
matching grant program.
United States Geological Survey
SURVEYS, INVESTIGATIONS, AND RESEARCH
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
The bill provides $1,420,433,000 for Surveys,
Investigations, and Research of the U.S. Geological Survey
(USGS, or the Survey). The Survey is expected to comply with
the instructions and requirements at the beginning of this
division and in House Report 119-
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215 and Senate Report 119-46 unless otherwise specified
below. While some language is repeated for emphasis, it is
not intended to negate the language referred to above unless
expressly provided herein. A detailed allocation of funding
is included in the table accompanying this explanatory
statement.
Species Management Research Program.--The agreement
provides $60,348,000 and maintains funding at the fiscal year
2024 enacted level for the U.S. National Phenology Network.
The agreement restates the direction for interstate and/or
international fishery commissions and directs a briefing
within 90 days of enactment of this Act.
Land Management Research Program.--The agreement provides
$50,000,000 and continues activities in the Chesapeake Bay
and all priority geographic landscapes and ecosystems,
including the Everglades and the Arctic, at the fiscal year
2024 enacted level.
Biological Threats and Invasive Species Research Program.--
The agreement provides $45,500,000, including funding for
research on Coral Disease and phytoplankton changes in the
Great Lakes at the fiscal year 2024 enacted level. The
Committees maintain $11,000,000 for invasive carp research.
Climate Adaptation Science Centers and Land Change Science
Program.--The agreement provides $81,780,000, of which
$17,665,000 is for Land Change Science. The Committees direct
the Survey to prioritize funding to the Regional Centers and
expedite processing of funds to university-led consortia.
Cooperative Research Units Program.--The agreement includes
$28,206,000 for Cooperative Research Units (CRUs) and does
not include the direction in House Report 119-215 and Senate
Report 119-46.
Energy and Mineral Resources.--The agreement provides
$104,664,000 for Energy and Mineral Resources, of which
$68,729,000 is for Mineral Resources which includes
$1,500,000 to support programs through state university
partnerships. The agreement maintains funding at the fiscal
year 2024 enacted level for the critical minerals Earth
Mapping Resources Initiative (Earth MRI) and critical mineral
mapping efforts in Alaska. Energy Resources is funded at
$35,935,000.
Natural Hazards.--The agreement provides $200,131,000 for
the Natural Hazards Program, including $94,901,000 for
earthquake hazards. Within this funding, $34,850,000 is
provided for continued development and expansion of the
ShakeAlert West Coast earthquake early warning (EEW) system,
including to develop a Technical Implementation Plan to
determine the buildout required for ShakeAlert capabilities
in other key western states, including Nevada. The agreement
also includes no less than $2,000,000 to be used to begin
expansion of the ShakeAlert EEW system to Alaska, in
accordance with the direction in Senate Report 119-46.
The agreement continues funding at the fiscal year 2024
enacted level for the national seismic hazard map and for
regional seismic networks, including operating and
maintaining USArray stations.
The agreement provides $37,500,000 for volcano hazards,
including funding for the National Volcano Early Warning and
Monitoring System (NVEWS) and Volcanic Hazard Assessments at
the fiscal year 2024 enacted level.
The agreement includes $14,532,000 for Landslide Hazards,
which includes funding at the fiscal year 2024 enacted level
for the Cooperative Landslide Hazards and Assessment
Competitive Grant Program. The agreement increases Actionable
Landslide Hazard Data and Science funding by $250,000 above
the fiscal year 2024 enacted level, and provides funding for
Landslide Hazard Assessments in Alaska, as outlined in the
Senate Report 119-46.
The agreement provides $5,198,000 for Geomagnetism,
including no less than the fiscal year 2024 enacted level for
the magnetotelluric survey to advance the collection of
magnetotelluric observations of the Earth's naturally
occurring electric and magnetic fields in the U.S. regions.
Water Resources.--The agreement provides $288,772,000 for
Water Resources and maintains $66,529,000 for activities
associated with the Cooperative Matching Funds. Water
Availability and Use Science is funded at $67,296,000 and
includes Open ET at the fiscal year 2024 enacted level. The
Committees encourage the Survey to dedicate resources to
enhance cooperation with western state water resource
agencies, consistent with the direction in Senate Report 119-
46.
USGS is directed to continue its efforts to establish the
Hydrologic Science Talent Pipeline and maintain the fiscal
year 2024 enacted funding level within the Water Availability
and Use Science Program and the National Groundwater and
Streamflow Information Program.
The agreement provides funding within the Water
Availability and Use Science Program for the training and
development program outlined in House Report 119-215.
Groundwater and Streamflow Information is funded at
$110,976,000, which includes $31,000,000 for Federal Priority
Streamgages and $30,000,000 for Next Generation Water
Observing Systems. The agreement maintains funding for Ohio
River Supergages and Streamgages for Transboundary Rivers,
including the Unuk River gage and Kootenai watershed and the
Committees encourage the Survey to continue to expand its
streamgage monitoring of transboundary watersheds, consistent
with the direction in Senate Report 119-46.
Special Initiatives.--The agreement provides an additional
amount of $2,250,000 in congressionally directed spending for
Special Initiatives projects. Further detail on these
projects is located in the table titled ``Interior and
Environment Incorporation of Community Project Funding Items/
Congressionally Directed Spending Items'' accompanying this
explanatory statement.
Core Science Systems.--The agreement provides $276,127,000.
The National Land Imaging program is funded at $116,206,000
which includes $95,334,000 for Satellite Operations and
$2,600,000 for the Remote Sensing State Grants program. The
Committees reiterate the direction in Senate Report 119-46.
The National Geospatial program is funded at $91,421,000,
including $43,905,000 for the 3D Elevation Program (3DEP),
which maintains funding for the National Digital Trails
project at the fiscal year 2024 enacted level. The agreement
includes $1,000,000 for the 3D Hydrography Program (3DHP).
Science Support.--The agreement provides $73,683,000, which
includes $56,708,000 for Administration and Management and
$16,975,000 is for Information Services.
PROGRAM FUNDING FOR SURVEYS, INVESTIGATIONS, AND RESEARCH
[In thousands of dollars]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Program Funding Amount
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ecosystems, Contaminant Biology, PFAS Research $500
in the Ceded Territories of the Great Lakes...
Ecosystems, Toxic Substances Hydrology, Harmful 4,750
Algal Blooms..................................
Ecosystems, Species Management Research 1,250
Program, Hawaiian Forest Birds................
Ecosystems, Land Management Research Program, 8,000
Chesapeake Bay Ecosystems Science.............
Ecosystems, Biological Threats and Invasive 3,000
Species, Grass Carp...........................
Ecosystems, Biological Threats and Invasive 800
Species, European Green Crab..................
Ecosystems, Biological Threats and Invasive 5,970
Species, Chronic Wasting Disease..............
Ecosystems, Biological Threats and Invasive 650
Species, Hawaiian Birds.......................
Ecosystems, Climate Adaption Science Centers... 64,115
Ecosystems, Great Lakes Science Center......... 15,000
Energy and Mineral Resources, Energy Resources 7,500
Program, State Geothermal Resource Assessments
Energy and Mineral Resources, Energy Resources 2,500
Program, AK and HI Geothermal Resource Data
Collection and Modelling......................
Natural Hazards, Earthquake Hazards, Subduction 3,450
Zone Science..................................
Natural Hazards, Earthquake Hazards, ShakeAlert 34,850
Earthquake Early Warning......................
Natural Hazards, Landslide Hazards, Deployment, 1,250
Operation, and Maintenance of Detection and
Monitoring Systems in High-Risk Areas.........
Natural Hazards, Landslide Hazards, 1,500
Collaborating with AK Local and Regional
Entities......................................
Natural Hazards, Coastal/Marine Hazards Deep 1,175
Sea Critical Mineral Mapping and
Characterization in Pacific OCS Areas.........
Water Resources, Water Availability and Use 2,000
Science Program, Mississippi Alluvial Plain
Integrated Water Availability Assessment......
Water Resources, Water Availability and Use 1,750
Science Program, Saline Lakes.................
Water Resources, Water Availability and Use 1,500
Science Program, US Mexico Transboundary
Aquifer Assessment............................
Water Resources, Water Availability and Use 1,500
Science Program, Water Training and
Development Program...........................
Water Resources, Groundwater and Streamflow 2,500
Information Program, Baseline Water-Quality
Assessments of Transboundary Rivers, including
Kootenai Watershed............................
Water Resources, Groundwater and Streamflow 120
Information Program, Streamgage on the Unuk
River.........................................
Water Resources, Groundwater and Streamflow 500
Information Program, Ohio River Supergages....
Water Resources, Groundwater and Streamflow 2,750
Information Program, Klamath Basin Water
Availability Activities.......................
Water Resources, National Water Quality 7,490
Program, Harmful Algal Blooms.................
Water Resources, Water Resources Research Act 12,500
Program, 104(b) Grants........................
Water Resources, Water Resources Research Act 3,000
Program, PFAS Research........................
Core Science Systems, National Geospatial 6,000
Program, 3 DEP Western States.................
Core Science Systems, Alaska Mapping and Map 10,000
Modernization.................................
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Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
OCEAN ENERGY MANAGEMENT
The bill provides $191,128,000 for the Ocean Energy
Management appropriation, which is partially offset through
the collection of rental receipts and cost recovery fees
totaling $58,000,000, resulting in a net appropriation of
$133,128,000. Specific allocations at the activity level are
contained in the table accompanying this explanatory
statement.
In lieu of the direction in House Report 119-215 and Senate
Report 119-46 under the first and second paragraphs,
respectively, the Committees provide only the following
direction: The Committees direct the Bureau to provide status
reports every 60 days on the execution of funds to fulfill
its legally required responsibilities for all offshore energy
activities.
Additionally, the Committees note that any briefing
requirements should include the House and Senate Committees
on Appropriations, in addition to others listed.
Marine Minerals.--When carrying out the directive in Senate
Report 119-46 under the heading ``Marine Minerals'', the
Committees direct that before lease sales take place, the
Bureau will complete all statutorily required work and will
consult with local communities.
Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement
OFFSHORE SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENFORCEMENT
The bill provides $196,751,000 for the Offshore Safety and
Environmental Enforcement appropriation. This amount is
partially offset through the collection of rental receipts,
cost recovery fees and inspection fees
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totaling $65,000,000, resulting in a net appropriation of
$131,751,000. Specific allocations at the activity level are
contained in the table accompanying this explanatory
statement.
OIL SPILL RESEARCH
The bill provides $15,099,000 for Oil Spill Research.
Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement
REGULATION AND TECHNOLOGY
The bill provides $117,575,000 for the Regulation and
Technology appropriation.
ABANDONED MINE RECLAMATION FUND
The bill provides $166,975,000 for the Abandoned Mine
Reclamation Fund appropriation. Of the funds provided,
$32,975,000 shall be derived from the Abandoned Mine
Reclamation Fund and $134,000,000 shall be derived from the
General Fund.
Abandoned Mine Land Economic Revitalization (AMLER).--The
bill provides a total of $134,000,000 for direct payments to
States and federally recognized Indian Tribes for the
reclamation of abandoned mine lands in conjunction with
economic and community development and reuse goals. For
fiscal year 2026, $88,500,000 shall be divided equally
between the three Appalachian States with the largest
unfunded needs for the reclamation of Priority 1 and Priority
2 sites as delineated in the AML Inventory System;
$33,750,000 shall be divided equally between the next three
Appalachian States with the largest unfunded needs for the
reclamation of Priority 1 and Priority 2 sites as delineated
in the AML Inventory System; and $11,750,000 shall be for
direct payments to federally recognized Indian Tribes. The
detailed allocation of funding by activity is included in the
table accompanying this explanatory statement.
Appalachian Regional Reforestation Initiative (ARRI).--The
agreement provides no less than $500,000 for ARRI to promote
effective reforestation of mined lands.
INDIAN AFFAIRS
Bureau of Indian Affairs
OPERATION OF INDIAN PROGRAMS
(INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)
The bill provides $1,933,200,000 for Operation of Indian
Programs. All programs and subactivities included are
continued at the fiscal year 2024 enacted level unless
otherwise specified below or reflected in the table
accompanying this report.
The Committees reiterate the report directive in Senate
Report 119-46 related to staffing and a service transition
plan.
Tribal Government.--The agreement includes $398,987,000 for
Tribal Government, to include $39,190,000 for Road
Maintenance, of which $1,100,000 is provided for school bus
roads.
Human Services.--The agreement includes $168,747,000 for
Human Services, including $56,454,000 for Social Services, of
which $3,500,000 is for Tribes that have not been able to
receive BIA social services activities. Within the amount
provided for Human Services, $13,439,000 is provided for the
Housing Improvement Program and $16,903,000 for the Indian
Child Welfare Act (ICWA), including to support ICWA's mandate
and attorney assistance in Child in Need of Assistance (CINA)
cases.
Trust-Natural Resources Management.--The agreement includes
$327,649,000 for Trust-Natural Resources Management, which
includes $13,985,000 for Natural Resources, including to
support pilot projects and programs for Alaska subsistence
and Indian Youth Service Corps. The agreement includes
$51,000,000 for Rights Protection Implementation, including
to support off-reservation hunting, fishing, and gathering
rights supported by this program. Within the amount provided
for Rights Protection Implementation, $7,292,000 is included
for the Pacific Salmon Treaty. The recommendation also
includes funding to support the Columbia River Inter-Tribal
Fish Commission Columbia River in-lieu sites law enforcement,
in lieu sites operations and maintenance, fisheries
management, and construction to support implementation of the
Columbia River Basin Settlement Agreement, and Salmon and
Steelhead Inventory. The agreement includes $19,044,000 for
the Tribal Management/Development Program, including
$2,023,000 for the Inter-Tribal Buffalo Council, $427,000 for
the Native American Fish and Wildlife Society, and $1,000,000
for law enforcement.
The recommendation includes $41,438,000 for Agriculture and
Range, including $14,291,000 for Invasive Species, of which
$2,000,000 is for European Green Crab and the Committees
await the related briefing outlined in Senate Report 119-46.
The agreement includes $62,887,000 for Forestry and
restates the directive related to wildfire suppression and
rehabilitation resources outlined in Senate Report 119-46.
The recommendation includes $23,751,000 for Fish, Wildlife,
and Parks, including the enacted level of funding to support
fish hatcheries.
Trust-Real Estate Services.--The recommendation includes
$169,887,000 for Trust-Real Estate Services, including
$17,140,000 for Probate. The Committees remain concerned with
the administrative burden and length of time it takes to
probate Tribal citizens' assets. The Committees remind the
Bureau of the reporting directive included in Senate Report
119-46.
Public Safety and Justice.--The recommendation includes
$570,059,000, an increase of $14,500,000 above the fiscal
year 2024 enacted level, including $284,152,000 for Criminal
Investigations and Police Services. Within the total provided
to Criminal Investigations and Police Services, $66,000,000
is provided to support activities as a result of the McGirt
v. Oklahoma decision and $1,296,000 is for the National
School Resource Officer Program. Within available funds, the
agreement provides support for an expanded Opioid Reduction
Task Force, a Narcotics Reduction Task Force, as outlined in
House Report 119-215.
The Committees reiterate their concern with reports of
international criminal organizations targeting Tribal
communities and emphasize the directives included in House
Report 119-215 and Senate Report 119-46 related to combatting
these illegal criminal organizations and how these
organizations contribute to violent crime, drug trafficking,
and the crisis of missing and murdered indigenous women. The
Committees emphasize the directives included in House Report
119-215 and Senate Report 119-46 on Public Safety and Justice
and International Drug Trafficking.
The recommendation includes $27,094,000 for Law Enforcement
Special Initiatives, including $18,500,000 for the Missing
and Murdered Indigenous Women Initiative, $2,000,000 over the
fiscal year 2024 enacted level. The Committees emphasize the
work that has been done to address this crisis and direct the
Bureau to work with Tribal and Federal law enforcement
agencies to support this initiative, as directed in House
Report 119-215 and Senate Report 119-46. The Bureau should
also provide an update on law enforcement vacancies, the
number of law enforcement background checks pending, and how
it is expediting investigations as directed in Senate Report
119-46. The Committees applaud the work of the Missing and
Murdered Unit's commitment to addressing violence in Indian
country through Operation Not Forgotten.
The recommendation includes $5,663,000 for the Indian
Police Academy, including a $500,000 increase over the fiscal
year 2024 enacted level for advanced training activities in
the Great Plains.
The Committees reiterate concern for addressing the needs
of Tribal governments for law enforcement and courts in
Public Law 83-280 (P.L. 280) States, and that there are
Tribes subject to P.L. 280 that are currently providing law
enforcement services without any funding from BIA. The
Committees remain supportive of comprehensive Tribal
consultation with Tribes in P.L. 280 States to explore the
available flexibilities that would enable these Tribes to
utilize their existing and future resources more effectively
for law enforcement purposes given the need to improve public
safety within their communities.
The Committees emphasize the reporting directives for P.L.
280 and Criminal Investigation and Police Services in House
Report 119-215 and Senate Report 119-46.
Community and Economic Development.--The recommendation
includes $32,746,000 for Community and Economic Development
and maintains the fiscal year 2024 enacted level of funding
to carry out activities related to the NATIVE Act and for
Native businesses and entrepreneurs to develop and grow their
businesses through the Indian Business Incubator Program.
Within the funding provided, $13,686,000 is provided for the
Job Placement and Training Program, $6,500,000 for Language
Immersion Grants, as well as $2,200,000 for a Native American
Technology and Manufacturing Grant Pilot Program as outlined
in House Report 119-215.
Executive Direction and Administrative Services.--The
recommendation includes $256,634,000. The Committees
reiterate the directive related to the consideration of
establishing an Indian Boarding School Commission.
Tiwahe.--The recommendation provides $44,583,000 to
continue funding existing Tiwahe program sites.
PROGRAM FUNDING FOR OPERATION OF INDIAN PROGRAMS
[In thousands of dollars]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Program Funding Amount
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services, Tribes that have not received $3,500
BIA Social Services...........................
Agriculture and Range, Invasive Species-- 2,000
European Green Crab...........................
Trust Services, Gila River Trust Accounting.... 500
Criminal Investigations, Native American Graves 1,500
Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA)......
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INDIAN LAND CONSOLIDATION
The bill provides $4,000,000 for Indian Land Consolidation.
CONTRACT SUPPORT COSTS
The bill provides an indefinite appropriation for contract
support costs, estimated to be $350,000,000 in fiscal year
2026.
PAYMENTS FOR TRIBAL LEASES
The bill provides an indefinite appropriation for payments
under section 105(1) of the Indian Self-Determination and
Education Assistance Act, estimated to be $53,000,000 in
fiscal year 2026.
Construction
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
The bill provides $135,780,000 for Construction. The
detailed allocation of funding is included in the table at
the end of this explanatory statement. All programs and
subactivities included are continued at the fiscal year 2024
enacted level unless otherwise specified below or reflected
in the table accompanying this report.
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Public Safety and Justice Construction.--The bill provides
$47,791,000 for all Public Safety and Justice Construction,
an increase of $2,000,000 over the fiscal year 2024 enacted
level. The Committees emphasize the directives and guidance
included in House Report 119-215 and Senate Report 119-46
regarding advanced training and look forward to receiving the
requested report and justification.
The funding provided for Public Safety and Justice
Construction includes at least the fiscal year 2024 enacted
level for Facilities Replacement/Construction Projects,
Employee Housing, Facilities Improvement and Repair, Fire
Safety Coordination, and Fire Protection.
The Committees emphasize the directives included and plan
requested in Senate Report 119-46 on the construction of
adult detention centers that were previously awarded and
direction on the distribution of unobligated funds.
Resources Management.--The recommendation includes
$65,694,000 for Resources Management, including to support
Dam Safety, $2,758,000 for Engineering and Supervision and
$671,000 for federal power compliance.
INDIAN LAND AND WATER CLAIM SETTLEMENTS AND MISCELLANEOUS PAYMENTS TO
INDIANS
The bill provides $976,000 for Indian Land and Water Claim
Settlements and Miscellaneous Payments to Indians. The
Committees direct the Bureau to provide a briefing within 90
days of enactment of this Act on all settlement obligations
and proposals for such obligations.
INDIAN GUARANTEED LOAN PROGRAM ACCOUNT
The bill provides $13,329,000 for the Indian Guaranteed
Loan Program Account to facilitate business investments in
Indian Country.
Bureau of Indian Education
OPERATION OF INDIAN EDUCATION PROGRAMS
The bill includes $1,131,617,000 for Bureau of Indian
Education (BIE) Operation of Indian Education Programs. All
programs and subactivities included are continued at the
fiscal year 2024 enacted level unless otherwise specified
below or reflected in the table accompanying this report.
The agreement outlines certain funding levels in the
detailed table accompanying this joint explanatory statement.
Elementary/Secondary Programs (forward funded).--The bill
includes $706,185,000 for Elementary/Secondary Programs,
including $481,636,000 for ISEP Formula Funds to support
Education Program Enhancements, including Native Language
Immersion, Student Transportation, and Grant Support Costs.
Post Secondary Programs (forward funded).--The agreement
provides $127,407,000 for Post Secondary Programs, including
$30,325,000 for Haskell & SIPI.
Within 120 days of enactment of this Act, BIE in
cooperation with the Office of the Assistant Secretary for
Indian Affairs, is directed to provide the report and
information specified in House Report 119-215 and Senate
Report 119-46 on the potential benefits and implications of
transferring governance authority of Haskell to its Tribally
elected Board of Regents.
Salaries.--The Committees reiterate the directive in Senate
Report 119-46 regarding Salaries and FERS Eligibility at BIE
Tribally Controlled Schools as it pertains to teacher
recruitment and retention.
EDUCATION CONSTRUCTION
Educational Construction.--The bill provides $234,725,000
for schools and related facilities within the BIE system.
BUREAU OF TRUST FUNDS ADMINISTRATION
Federal Trust Programs
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
The agreement provides $100,009,000 for the Bureau of Trust
Funds Administration. Bill language specifies the funding for
settlement support.
Departmental Offices
Office of the Secretary
Departmental Operations
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
The bill provides $131,012,000 for the Office of the
Secretary, Departmental Operations appropriation. Specific
allocations at the activity level are contained in the table
accompanying this explanatory statement.
Office of Navajo and Hopi Indian Relocation Closeout.--The
Committees remain committed to the orderly and timely closure
of the Office of Navajo and Hopi Indian Relocation (ONHIR).
To facilitate this transition, the Committees direct the
Department of the Interior, including the Interior Business
Center (IBC), to work with stakeholders and the Department of
Justice on addressing all outstanding administrative duties,
fiduciary responsibilities, land management and livestock
obligations of ONHIR that are necessary to support its final
closure. The Department is directed to brief the Committees
on Appropriations within 90 days of enactment of this Act on
progress toward this goal. The agreement includes $7,000,000
to support these transition efforts.
Vehicle Fleet.--In lieu of the directives in House Report
119-215 related to a standard-compliant telematics pilot
program, the Committees direct the Secretary to provide a
briefing assessing the potential operational, cost, and
efficiency benefits associated with implementing such a
program.
Insular Affairs
ASSISTANCE TO TERRITORIES
The bill provides $117,217,000 for Assistance to
Territories. The detailed allocation of funding is included
in the table at the end of this explanatory statement.
COMPACT OF FREE ASSOCIATION
The bill provides $813,000 for Compact of Free Association.
A detailed table of funding allocations below the account
level is provided at the end of this explanatory statement.
Office of the Solicitor
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The bill provides $84,181,000 for the Salaries and Expenses
appropriation within the Office of the Solicitor. Specific
allocations at the activity level are contained in the table
accompanying this explanatory statement.
Office of Inspector General
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The bill provides $65,000,000 for the Office of Inspector
General to be derived by transfer from unobligated balances
of amounts previously appropriated for the Office.
Department-Wide Programs
Wildland Fire Management
(INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)
The bill provides $1,147,171,000 for the Department of the
Interior Wildland Fire Management, including $526,064,000 for
Preparedness to support continued execution of the new pay
table authorized by Public Law 119-4 as a permanent fix to
ensure the Federal agencies' ability to recruit and retain
wildland firefighters and maintain current firefighter
capacity, and including $10,000,000 for Fire Facilities, of
which not less than $4,000,000 is to support the Fire Fighter
Housing Improvement Initiative. The detailed allocation of
funding by activity is included in the table accompanying
this explanatory statement.
Wildfire Suppression Operations Reserve Fund
(INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)
The bill includes $370,000,000 for the Wildfire Suppression
Operations Reserve Fund.
Central Hazardous Materials Fund
The bill provides $9,031,000 for the Central Hazardous
Materials Fund appropriation.
Energy Community Revitalization Program
(INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)
The agreement provides $4,700,000 for the Energy Community
Revitalization Program, including $2,250,000 for State grants
for western States in accordance with the specifications
outlined in House Report 119-215. The detailed allocation of
funding is included in the table accompanying this
explanatory statement.
Natural Resource Damage Assessment and Restoration
NATURAL RESOURCE DAMAGE ASSESSMENT FUND
The bill provides $6,500,000 for the Natural Resource
Damage Assessment Fund appropriation. The Committees have
consolidated the activity lines in the detail table
accompanying this explanatory statement. However, the
congressional budget justification should continue to provide
a detailed spend plan and report the previous year's spending
by the four historic activity lines.
WORKING CAPITAL FUND
The bill provides $90,775,000 for the Working Capital Fund
appropriation.
OFFICE OF NATURAL RESOURCES REVENUE
The bill provides $159,850,000 for the Natural Resources
Revenue appropriation. The Committees direct the Department
to distribute revenues from operations in the Gulf of America
Region in a manner consistent with Public Law 109-432.
GENERAL PROVISIONS, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
(INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)
The bill includes various legislative provisions affecting
the Department in Title I of the bill, ``General Provisions,
Department of the Interior''. The provisions are:
Section 101 provides Secretarial authority for the intra-
bureau transfer of program funds for expenditures in cases of
emergencies when all other emergency funds are exhausted.
Section 102 provides for the Department-wide expenditure or
transfer of funds by the Secretary in the event of actual or
potential emergencies including forest fires, range fires,
earthquakes, floods, volcanic eruptions, storms, oil spills,
grasshopper and Mormon cricket outbreaks, and surface mine
reclamation emergencies.
Section 103 provides for the use of appropriated funds by
the Secretary for contracts, rental cars and aircraft,
telephone expenses, and other certain services.
Section 104 provides for the expenditure or transfer of
funds from the Bureau of Indian Affairs and Bureau of Indian
Education, and the Bureau of Trust Funds Administration, for
Indian trust management and reform activities.
Section 105 permits the redistribution of Tribal priority
allocation and Tribal base funds to alleviate funding
inequities.
Section 106 authorizes the acquisition of lands for the
purpose of operating and maintaining facilities that support
visitors to Ellis, Governors, and Liberty Islands.
Section 107 continues Outer Continental Shelf inspection
fees to be collected by the Secretary of the Interior.
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Section 108 provides the Secretary of the Interior with
authority to enter into multiyear cooperative agreements with
nonprofit organizations for long-term care of wild horses and
burros.
Section 109 addresses the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's
responsibilities for mass marking of salmonid stocks.
Section 110 allows the Bureau of Indian Affairs and Bureau
of Indian Education to more efficiently and effectively
perform reimbursable work.
Section 111 provides for the establishment of a Department
of the Interior Experienced Services Program.
Section 112 requires funds to be available for obligation
and expenditure not later than 60 days after the date of
enactment.
Section 113 provides the Secretary of the Interior the
ability to transfer funds among and between the Bureau of
Indian Affairs and the Bureau of Indian Education.
Section 114 provides funding for the Payments in Lieu of
Taxes (PILT) program.
Section 115 directs notification of any deviation in
procedure or equipment.
Section 116 allows the National Park Service to convey
lands for purposes of transportation and recreation for a
specific project.
Section 117 authorizes Tribally controlled schools access
to interagency motor vehicles in the same manner as if
performing activities under the Indian Self Determination and
Education Assistance Act.
Section 118 provides the Secretary of the Interior with
certain pay authority for the Appraisal and Valuation
Services Office.
Section 119 addresses the issuance of rules for sage-
grouse.
Section 120 authorizes the National Park Service to retain
up to 7 percent of State Conservation Grants to provide
matching grants to support state program administrative
costs.
Section 121 extends the authorization of deposits into the
Historic Preservation Fund.
Section 122 provides the Secretary of the Interior the
ability to authorize and execute agreements to achieve
operating efficiencies.
Section 123 amends the emergency law enforcement ceiling.
Section 124 extends the contribution authority provided in
previous years.
Section 125 requires the Bureau of Land Management to
prioritize completion of a validity determination for any
mining claims located within the area covered by Public Land
Order 7921.
Section 126 extends the operation of an existing
hydroelectric project in California.
Section 127 authorizes field unit local hiring.
Section 128 makes technical changes to grant application
requirement under the American Indian, Alaska Native, and
Native Hawaiian Culture and Art Development Act.
TITLE II--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
The bill provides $8,816,888,000 for the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA). The Agency is expected to comply
with the instructions and requirements at the beginning of
this division, in House Report 119-215, and Senate Report
119-46, unless otherwise specified below. Additional details,
instructions, and requirements follow below and in the table
at the end of this division.
In lieu of the paragraph titled ``Reprogramming'' in Senate
Report 119-46, the Committees note that the Agency must
follow the reprogramming directives in Section 421 of this
Act and in the front matter of this explanatory statement.
Science and Technology
For Science and Technology programs, the bill provides
$744,195,000. The bill transfers $17,607,000 from the
Hazardous Substance Superfund account to this account. The
agreement provides the following specific funding levels and
direction:
Clean Air.--All activities are funded at the amounts
enacted in fiscal year 2024, with reductions taken consistent
with current Agency structure, except as specified below.
The Committees recognize the important role that Clean Air
Allowance Trading Programs play in improving air quality and
reducing pollution and note the Science Advisory Board
panel's review of the Clean Air Allowance Trading Program.
The Committees direct the Agency to continue this effort, and
provide $5,260,000 to modernize the Clean Air Status and
Trends Network [CASTNet].
Research: Air and Energy--Within available funds, the
Committees continue funding for the study under the heading
``Partnership Research'' contained in the explanatory
statement of Public Law 115-141.
Research: Chemical Safety for Sustainability.--The
agreement provides $119,744,000.
Research: National Priorities.--The bill provides
$27,253,000 for Research: National Priorities, including
$9,500,000 for extramural research grants, independent of the
Science to Achieve Results (STAR) grant program, as specified
under this heading in Senate Report 119-46 and House Report
119-215.
The Committees support the Agency's effort to prioritize
new federal research that will help farmers, ranchers, and
rural communities manage PFAS impacts in agricultural
settings and communities and provide $9,000,000 to continue
that work. The Agency is directed to follow the directives as
specified under this heading in House Report 119-215.
Consistent with House Report 119-215, the agreement
provides $2,475,000 for advancing full scale applied research
and testing capabilities to address threats to drinking water
and associated infrastructure at Water Security Test Bed
facilities.
The bill provides $6,278,000 for Congressionally Directed
Spending grants. Further detail on the projects is located in
the table titled ``Interior and Environment Incorporation of
Community Project Funding Items/Congressionally Directed
Spending Items'' accompanying this explanatory statement.
Research: Safe and Sustainable Water Resources.--Of the
funds provided, up to $5,000,000 shall be used for grants
under section 2007 of America's Water Infrastructure Act
(P.L. 115-270).
Ensure Safe Water.--This joint agreement includes only the
following: the Agency is encouraged to continue to implement
Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Rule 6 and consider
additional contaminants, including metabolites, for
inclusion.
Additional Guidance.--The following additional guidance is
included:
Harmful Algal Blooms.--The agreement provides $6,000,000
for research on harmful algal blooms in accordance with House
Report 119-215 and Senate Report 119-46.
Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) Program.--In lieu
of the directives under the heading ``IRIS Program
Integrity'' in House Report 119-215, the Committees provide
the following direction. The Committees are aware that the
IRIS program has been listed on GAO's High-Risk List since
2009. Therefore, the Committees direct the Agency to address
the concerns outlined in the GAO High-Risk List report and to
ensure the Agency is utilizing best available science in its
approach to chemical risk assessment and management.
Ethylene Oxide.--The Committees are aware that NASEM is
currently reviewing the Texas Commission on Environmental
Quality's Ethylene Oxide Development Support Document and
expect that the Agency will evaluate the results of that
review prior to making any regulatory decisions.
Landfill Emissions Research.--Consistent with direction in
the explanatory statement accompanying Public Law 117-328,
the bill provides the enacted level for landfill emissions
research.
eRINs.--In lieu of the paragraph titled ``Electric
Pathways'' in Senate report 119-46, the Committees direct the
Agency to provide a briefing within 90 days of enactment of
this Act on the Agency's proposed actions related to eRINs
within the Renewable Fuel Standards program.
Cellulosic Biofuels.--Not later than 30 days after the date
of enactment of this Act, the Committees direct the Agency to
submit to the Committees a report related to fuel derived
from waste plastic or waste tires, including any plan the
Agency may have to qualify such waste as cellulosic biofuel
under section 211(o) of the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C.
7545(o)). In preparing the report, the Agency shall consult
with relevant stakeholders and consider incorporating any
input from such stakeholders.
Science to Achieve Results (STAR) Grants.--The agreement
provides funds to continue the STAR program and directs the
Agency to distribute grants consistent with fiscal year 2024.
Statutory Requirements.--In lieu of the direction provided
under the paragraph titled ``Office of Research and
Development'' in Senate Report 119-46, the Committees
acknowledge that the Agency published an Addendum to its
fiscal year 2026 budget request related to consolidations,
reorganizations, realignments, and other transfers of
resources. The Committees expect that the Agency's mission
and all statutory obligations will continue, and that any
current or future budgetary requests related to such actions
are subject to and contingent upon compliance with applicable
reprogramming and notification requirements.
Wildfire Smoke Research.--The Agency is directed to follow
the guidance in the joint explanatory statement accompanying
Public Law 117-103.
PROGRAM FUNDING FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS
[In thousands of dollars]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Program Funding Amount
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Clean Air and Climate, Clean Air Status and $5,260
Trends Network Modernization..................
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Environmental Programs and Management
For Environmental Programs and Management, the bill
provides $3,114,671,000. The agreement provides the following
specific funding levels and direction:
Clean Air.--The agreement maintains the enacted level for
the Agency's wood stove certification and testing standards
work. The Agency is directed to use the base funding to
increase its staffing and other required efforts to support
the wood stove certification and testing program. The Agency
is further directed to brief the Committees within 60 days of
enactment of this Act on improvements the Agency plans to
make to the program and how it will better communicate with
State and local stakeholders.
Wildfire Smoke Grant Funding.--The Committees commend EPA
for its efforts through the AirNow Fire and Smoke Map to
better forecast and communicate the impact of wildfire smoke
on communities. The Committees are concerned that air quality
monitors are not currently distributed equitably across
impacted communities. The Committees encourage EPA to expand
its support for
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wildfire smoke monitoring, including improving
instrumentation, technical assistance, and outreach, using
the resources provided in this bill with a focus on
traditionally underserved or under-monitored communities. The
bill continues funding in State and Tribal Assistance Grants
for wildfire smoke-related activities.
Enforcement.--The bill provides $30,000,000 to continue
providing grants within this program area and includes
certain distribution requirements.
Environmental Protection: National Priorities.--The bill
provides $30,700,000, for a competitive grant program for
qualified non-profit organizations to provide technical
assistance for improved water quality or safe drinking water,
adequate waste-water to small systems, or individual private
well owners. The Agency shall provide $26,000,000 for
Grassroots Rural and Small Community Water Systems Assistance
Act (Public Law 114-98), for activities specified under
section 1442(e) of the Safe Drinking Water Act (42 U.S.C.
300j-1(e)(8)). The Agency is also directed to provide
$3,450,000 for grants to qualified not-for-profit
organizations for technical assistance for individual private
well owners, with priority given to organizations that
currently provide technical and educational assistance to
individual private well owners. The Agency is directed to
provide on a national and multi-State regional basis,
$1,250,000 for grants to qualified organizations for the sole
purpose of providing on-site training and technical
assistance for wastewater systems. The Agency shall require
each grantee to provide a minimum 10 percent match, including
in-kind contributions. The Agency is directed to allocate
funds to grantees within 180 days of enactment of this Act.
Geographic Programs.--The bill provides $690,202,000 as
described in the table at the end of this division, and
includes the following direction:
Great Lakes Restoration Initiative (GLRI).--The agreement
provides funding to the GLRI Distinct Tribal Program at no
less than $16,500,000.
Chesapeake Bay.--From within the amount provided, at least
$11,000,000 is for nutrient and sediment removal grants, at
least $11,000,000 is for small watershed grants to control
polluted runoff from urban, suburban, and agricultural lands,
and at least $9,000,000 is for State-based implementation in
the most effective basins.
Puget Sound.--The agreement provides $56,000,000 for the
Puget Sound program and continues the direction contained in
the explanatory statement accompanying Public Law 118-42.
Long Island Sound.--The agreement provides $40,502,000 for
the Long Island Sound program.
South Florida.--Within the funds provided, the agreement
provides at least $2,000,000 to monitor coral health in South
Florida; $1,150,000 to enhance water quality and seagrass
monitoring in the Caloosahatchee Estuary and Indian River
Lagoon, especially with respect to assessing the impact of
Lake Okeechobee discharges and harmful algal blooms;
$1,150,000 to enhance water quality and seagrass monitoring
in Florida Bay and Biscayne Bay, especially with respect to
assessing the impact of Everglades Restoration projects and
harmful algal blooms; and $1,000,000 for the expansion of the
water quality and ecosystem health monitoring and prediction
network which will use vetted, modern procedures for long-
term monitoring of Florida waters, including molecular,
algal, ocean floor, and seagrasses.
Gulf of America.--The Committees note that hypoxia
continues to be a growing cause for concern. The Committees
direct the Agency to coordinate with the Department of
Agriculture, the Gulf States, and other State, local, and
private partners to leverage greater resources toward
conservation projects on working-lands within the Gulf Region
and Mississippi River Basin. The Agency is directed to
distribute funds in the same manner as fiscal year 2024.
Lake Champlain.--The agreement provides $25,500,000 for the
Lake Champlain program. These funds shall be allocated
through the Lake Champlain Basin Program, other than
continuing the enacted levels to support significant, impact
projects identified in the State implementation plan that
will make measurable progress towards meeting the phosphorus
reduction targets of the EPA's 2016 Phosphorus Total Maximum
Daily Load Plan for Lake Champlain.
Additionally, in carrying out the evaluation required by
House Report 119-215, the Committees direct the Agency to
consult with, and incorporate, feedback from impacted
stakeholders.
Northwest Forest Program.--The Committees continue to
support the Northwest Forest Program at not less than fiscal
year 2021 funding level.
Information Exchange/Outreach.--Tribal capacity building is
funded at not less than $14,414,000.
Pesticide Licensing.--In lieu of the directives in House
Report 119-215 under the heading ``Pesticide Licensing'', the
agreement provides the following direction: The Committees
recommend that as the Agency conducts Endangered Species Act
(ESA) analyses, consistent with statutory and litigation
requirements, it will consider best available data on
pesticide usage, existing conservation practices, real-world
studies on spray drift, ground water and surface water
concentrations, and sub-county level species range maps.
Additionally, in lieu of the report required under the
heading ``Pesticide Licensing'' in Senate Report 119-46, the
agreement provides the following direction. The Committees
acknowledge the Agency's completion of the third-party audit
as required by the Pesticide Registration and Review Act
(PRIA 5), but note outstanding items. The Committees direct
the Agency to provide quarterly briefings to the Committees
regarding its resource evaluation and efforts to improve
application reviews.
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA).--Of the
funds provided under this program area, $9,000,000 is for
implementation of a Federal permit program for coal
combustion residuals in non-participating states, as
authorized under section 4005(d)(2)(B) of the Solid Waste
Disposal Act (42 U.S.C. 6945(d)(2)(B)), or to provide
technical assistance to states establishing their own
permitting program under section 4005(d) of the Solid Waste
Disposal Act (42 U.S.C. 6945(d)).
The Committees recognize cooperative federalism in
implementing the Solid Waste Disposal Act (42 U.S.C. 6091 et
seq.) and note federal statutory requirements for
nonhazardous waste when regulating scrap metal shredding
operations.
Ensure Clean Water.--The Committees support the work of the
WaterSense and Trash Free Waters programs and encourage the
continuance of these programs.
The agreement provides up to $2,000,000 for integrated
planning activities consistent with section 402(s) of the
Federal Water Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C. 1342(s)).
Ensure Clean Water: National Estuary Program/Coastal
Waterways.--The agreement provides $40,000,000, of which the
agreement provides $850,000 per estuary for each of the 28
national estuaries in the National Estuary Program (NEP)
authorized by section 320 of the Clean Water Act (Public Law
92-500). Additionally, not less than $2,500,000 is provided
for competitive grants.
Ensure Safe Water.--Within available funds, the agreement
provides no less than $5,000,000 for the Agency's continued
work within the Underground Injection Control (UIC) program
related to Class VI wells for geologic sequestration to help
develop expertise and capacity at the Agency. These funds
should be used by the Agency to expeditiously review and
process Class VI permits and primacy applications from States
and Tribes.
In addition, the agreement provides $1,800,000 to support
Class VI regulator education and training programs in
conjunction with States or other eligible entities such as an
association of States.
Additional Guidance.--The following additional guidance is
included:
Agency Actions.--The Committees note the Agency's review of
prior federal rulemakings related to stationary and
transportation source emissions, methane and other
pollutants, guidelines for oil and natural gas, and
greenhouse gas reporting requirements for petroleum and
natural gas systems.
Attainment.--The Committees direct the Agency to provide a
briefing not later than 90 days following the enactment of
this Act on the statutory requirements related to considering
the impact on ozone transport when making nonattainment
classification determinations.
Chemical Reviews.--In lieu of the directives in House
Report 119-215 under the heading ``Toxics Risk Review and
Prevention'' and in Senate Report 119-46 under the heading
``New Chemical Submissions'', the agreement provides the
following direction:
The Committees direct the Agency to meet all statutory
requirements under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)
when reviewing new chemicals. Additionally, the Agency is
directed to enhance communication, improve the transparency
of the process, and communicate the status of submissions
with new chemicals submitters. The Agency is directed to
brief the Committees within 120 days of enactment of this Act
on these efforts.
Regarding Section 9 of TSCA, the Committees direct the
Agency to revise the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with
the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) to
meaningfully delineate between each Agency's role and clearly
articulate the areas of collaboration between the agencies.
Further, the Committees remind the Agency of the requirements
in Section 9 of TSCA (15 U.S.C. 2608) related to responses
from other Federal agencies.
Clean Water.--The Committees encourage the Environmental
Protection Agency to review previous rules related to Clean
Water Act Section 401 water quality certification and
effluent limitations for meat and poultry products.
Coal Combustion Residuals.--The Committees note that the
Agency is re-evaluating the final rule titled ``Hazardous and
Solid Waste Management System: Disposal of Coal Combustion
Residuals From Electric Utilities: Legacy CCR Surface
Impoundments''.
Northwest Area Contingency Plan Critical Energy
Infrastructure Hub Resiliency Study.--The Committees are
concerned by the potential environmental impacts from oil
spills in the Columbia River Basin as a result of a potential
seismic event. The Committees encourage the Agency to update
the Area Contingency Plan and to collaborate with
institutions of higher education and State, local, and Tribal
governments to work with the community to develop earthquake
resilient plans in urban areas and recommends $1,000,000
within Ensure Clean Water program project area for this
purpose.
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Transboundary Watersheds.--The Committees direct the Agency
to continue and expand its work coordinating with Federal
State, local, and Tribal agencies to monitor and reduce
transboundary mining pollution in the Kootenai watershed and
other U.S.-British Columbia transboundary watersheds. The
Committees provide $2,000,000 for such monitoring,
management, and interagency activities in U.S.-British
Columbia transboundary watersheds. The Committees remind the
Agency of the direction in the explanatory statement
accompanying Public Law 117-103 to brief the Committees on
the Agency's progress to document baseline conditions and
mining-related impacts, and any additional staff or resources
needed for this project. The Committees direct the Agency to
allocate these funds in its fiscal year 2026 operating plan
to the appropriate program project area for carrying out
these activities.
Small Refinery Relief.--The Committees recognize that the
Renewable Fuels Standard (RFS) under Clean Air Act Section
211(o)(9) provides that the Agency may exempt small
refineries from compliance with the RFS in certain
circumstances and that a small refinery ``may at any time
petition the Administrator for an extension of the exemption
for the reason of disproportionate economic hardship.'' The
Committees direct that the Agency develop policies and
procedures for making small refinery exemption decisions
consistent with the findings of the impact of compliance
costs on small refiners in the November 3, 2022, GAO report
titled ``Renewable Fuel Standard: Actions Needed to Improve
Decision-Making in the Small Refinery Exemption Program''.
Hydrofluorocarbons.--The resources provided include funding
for the phase down of the use of hydrofluorocarbons.
Office of the Administrator.--In lieu of the direction
provided under ``Office of the Administrator'' in Senate
Report 119-46, the Committees acknowledge that the Agency
published an Addendum to its fiscal year 2026 budget request
related to consolidations, reorganizations, realignments, and
other transfers of resources.
PROGRAM FUNDING FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAMS AND MANAGEMENT
[In thousands of dollars]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Program Funding Amount
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Information Exchange/Outreach, Environmental $9,500
Education.....................................
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, Coal 9,000
Combustion Residuals Federal Permit Program...
Ensure Clean Water, Urban Waters............... 1,500
Ensure Clean Water, U.S.-British Columbia 2,000
Transboundary Watersheds Activities...........
Ensure Clean Water, Northwest Area Critical 1,000
Energy Infrastructure Hub Resiliency Study....
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PROGRAM FUNDING FOR NATIONAL ESTUARY PROGRAM
[In thousands of dollars]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Program Funding Amount
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Albemarle-Pamlico National Estuary Partnership. $850
Baratara-Terrebonne National Estuary Program... 850
Barnegat Bay Partnership....................... 850
Buzzards Bay National Estuary Program.......... 850
Casco Bay Estuary Partnership.................. 850
Coastal and Heartland National Estuary 850
Partnership...................................
Coastal Bend Bays and Estuaries Program........ 850
Delaware Center for the Inland Bays............ 850
Galveston Bay Estuary Program.................. 850
Indian River Lagoon National Estuary Program... 850
Long Island Sound Study........................ 850
Lower Columbia Estuary Partnership............. 850
Maryland Coastal Bays Program.................. 850
Massachusetts Bays National Estuary Partnership 850
Mobile Bay National Estuary Program............ 850
Morro Bay National Estuary Program............. 850
Narragansett Bay Estuary Program............... 850
New York-New Jersey Harbor Estuary Program..... 850
Partnership for the Delaware Estuary........... 850
Peconic Estuary Partnership.................... 850
Piscataqua Region Estuaries Partnership........ 850
Puget Sound Partnership........................ 850
San Francisco Estuary Partnership.............. 850
San Juan Bay Estuary Program................... 850
Santa Monica Bay National Estuary Program...... 850
Sarasota Bay Estuary Program................... 850
Tampa Bay Estuary Program...................... 850
Tillamook Estuaries Partnership................ 850
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OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL
The bill provides $43,250,000 for the Office of Inspector
General. The bill transfers $11,328,000 from the Hazardous
Substance Superfund account to this account.
Buildings and Facilities
The bill provides $40,676,000 for Buildings and Facilities.
Hazardous Substance Superfund
(INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)
The bill provides $282,749,000 for the Hazardous Substance
Superfund account and includes bill language to transfer
$11,328,000 to the Office of Inspector General account and
$17,607,000 to the Science and Technology account. The
agreement provides the following additional direction:
Research: Chemical Safety and Sustainability.--The
agreement provides $5,714,000 for Research: Chemical Safety
and Sustainability. The Agency is directed to include these
funds as part of the transfer to the Science and Technology
account.
Research: Sustainable and Healthy Communities.--The
agreement provides $11,448,000 for Research: Sustainable and
Healthy Communities. The Agency is directed to include these
funds as part of the transfer to the Science and Technology
account.
The Committees direct the Agency to submit to the
Committees on Appropriations of the Senate and the House of
Representatives a report detailing the current and projected
remediation needs, staffing requirements, and estimate of the
latest timeline for remediating hazardous waste residing at
the West Lake Landfill Superfund Site in Bridgeton, Missouri
no later than 120 days after enactment of this Act.
Leaking Underground Storage Tank Trust Fund Program
The bill provides $88,903,000 for the Leaking Underground
Storage Tank Trust Fund Program.
Inland Oil Spill Programs
The bill provides $20,561,000 for Inland Oil Spill
Programs.
State and Tribal Assistance Grants
The bill provides $4,409,609,000 for the State and Tribal
Assistance Grants program and includes the following specific
funding levels and direction:
Community Project Funding Items/Congressionally Directed
Spending Items.--From within funds provided for
capitalization grants for the Clean Water State Revolving
Fund and the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund, the bill
provides $892,762,272 from the Clean Water SRF and
$715,364,627 from the Drinking Water SRF for Community
Project Funding/Congressionally Directed Spending grants for
the construction of drinking water, wastewater, and
stormwater infrastructure and for water quality protection.
Infrastructure Projects.--Each project shall provide not
less than 20 percent matching funds from non-Federal sources,
unless approved for a waiver. Applicable Federal requirements
that would apply to a Clean Water State Revolving Fund or
Drinking Water State Revolving Fund project grant recipient
shall apply to a grantee receiving a Congressionally directed
spending grant under this section. The Committees note that
the following funds are to be treated as non-Federal funds
and can be used to meet the non-Federal matching fund
requirement: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development, Community Development Block Grant Program; U.S.
Department of Agriculture, Rural Development Program;
Appalachian Regional Commission grants; and Delta Regional
Authority grants. Funding made available to jurisdictions
through the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (Public Law 117-
2) is considered Federal funding and may not be applied
towards the non-Federal cost share requirement.
The Committees remain concerned that EPA does not have
sufficient resources necessary to expeditiously implement
this program and fully support recipients as they address
applicable Federal grant requirements. Accordingly, the bill
provides $13,300,000 in funding for salaries, expenses, and
administration for Congressionally Directed Spending and
Community Project Funding grants provided in previous fiscal
years and this Act. While the Committees appreciate the
technical assistance the Agency has provided in recent
months, the Committees remain concerned that more work is
needed to resolve the Agency's significant backlog of
projects, as discussed in the fiscal year 2024 Senate
appropriations hearing.
Further, the Committees appreciate the Agency's engagement
with the Committees regarding additional, potential solutions
to help resolve the Agency's significant backlog of
Congressionally Directed Spending and Community Project
Funding grants. The Committees direct the Agency to identify
other actions that will help obligate funding more quickly,
including by adopting state environmental reviews, and to
brief the Committees within 90 days of enactment of this Act
on actions the Agency can take immediately and any barriers
to taking additional actions. Further, the Committees direct
the Agency to provide a report within 90 days of enactment of
this Act on the Congressionally Directed Spending and
Community Project Funding grant funding that has not been
obligated or awarded in fiscal years 2022, 2023, and 2024.
The Committees remind the Agency of the Biweekly Metrics
Report.
Diesel Emission Reduction Grants (DERA).--The Committees
continue funding for the DERA program at the enacted level.
Targeted Airshed Grants.--The Committees direct the Agency
to follow the directive in Senate Report 118-83.
Technical Assistance for Wastewater Treatment Works.--The
Agency is directed to issue awards on an annual basis to the
most qualified and experienced applicants necessary to
provide quality uninterrupted training and technical
assistance. The Agency is directed to allocate funds to
grantees within 180 days of enactment of this Act.
Wildfire Smoke Preparedness.--The bill provides $8,500,000
for wildfire smoke preparedness grants. These grants shall be
distributed on a competitive basis to States, federally
recognized Tribes, public pre-schools, local educational
agencies as defined in 20 U.S.C. 7801(30), and non-profit
organizations, for assessment, prevention, control, or
abatement of wildfire smoke hazards in community buildings,
including schools as defined in 20 U.S.C. 3610(6), and
related activities. The Federal share of the costs of such
activities shall not exceed 90 percent except that the
Administrator may waive such cost share requirement in the
case of facilities located in economically distressed
communities. A maximum of 25 percent of grant funding under
this paragraph during this fiscal year may go to recipients
in any one State. Further, the Committees direct the Agency
to allow for grants to be made for research purposes, in
addition to current eligibility categories.
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Categorical Grants.--The bill provides $1,109,833,000 for
Categorical Grants. Funding levels are specified in the table
at the end of this division.
Categorical Grant: Resource Recovery and Hazardous Waste
Grants.--The bill includes a provision supporting categorical
grant funds for the purpose of providing grants to assist
States in the development and implementation of State
programs for the control of coal combustion residuals under
section 2301 of the Water and Waste Act of 2016 (Public Law
114-322), and the Agency is directed to continue funding of
not less than $4,000,000 from the Hazardous Waste Financial
Assistance categorical grants program project for this
purpose. The Committees note that funds awarded under the
authority provided by this act are not subject to section
3011 of the Solid Waste Disposal Act (Public Law 89-272).
Categorical Grant: Public Water System Supervision.--Of the
funds provided, $12,000,000 is to further support States,
Territories, and Tribes in addressing PFAS and other
contaminants of emerging concern as they carry out their
Public Water System Supervision programs.
PFAS.--The bill clarifies Congressional intent that funding
provided in fiscal year 2026, including from Public Law 117-
58, for grants for addressing contaminants under subsections
(a) through (j) of section 1459A of the Safe Drinking Water
Act (42 U.S.C. 300j-19a) may be used by a State to provide
assistance to benefit one or more owners of drinking water
wells that are not public water systems or connected to a
public water system for necessary and appropriate activities
related to a contaminant pursuant to subsection (j) of
section 1459A of the Safe Drinking Water Act. In implementing
this funding, the Committees direct the Agency to encourage
States to prioritize beneficiaries that make less than the
average household income for the State.
Use of Iron and Steel.--The bill includes language in title
IV general provisions that stipulates requirements for the
use of iron and steel in State Revolving Fund projects, and
the agreement includes only the following guidance: the
Committees acknowledge that the Agency may issue a waiver of
said requirements for de minimis amounts of iron and steel
building materials. The Committees emphasize that any coating
processes that are applied to the external surface of iron
and steel components that otherwise qualify under the
procurement preference shall not render such products
ineligible for the procurement preference regardless of where
the coating processes occur, provided that final assembly of
the products occurs in the United States.
Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Program Account
The agreement provides a total of $72,274,000 for the Water
Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) program.
Administrative Provisions--Environmental Protection Agency
(INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)
The bill continues several administrative provisions from
previous years.
The bill includes a provision providing for further
Congressional oversight.
The bill includes a provision related to hiring authority
for employees with special scientific capabilities.
The bill includes a provision related to fulfilling the
mission and statutory obligations of the agency.
TITLE III
RELATED AGENCIES
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY FOR NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT
The bill provides $780,000 for the Office of the Under
Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment.
Forest Service
FOREST SERVICE OPERATIONS
(INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)
The bill provides $1,090,600,000 for Forest Service
Operations. The detailed allocation of funding by activity is
included in the table accompanying this explanatory
statement.
FOREST AND RANGELAND RESEARCH
The bill provides $308,697,000 for Forest and Rangeland
Research. The detailed allocation of funding by activity is
included in the table accompanying this explanatory
statement.
Research and Development.--The agreement includes
$61,500,000 for Research and Development, including the
following research priorities, for which funding of
geographically-based items is in addition to funds otherwise
provided to individual research units and therefore is not to
be factored into base allocations:
--$1,000,000 to support Remote Automated Weather Stations
(RAWS) for the Forest Service and its interagency partners to
conduct a coverage analysis including factors such as recent
National Fire Danger Rating System upgrades and proposals to
determine a more appropriate network coverage.
--$1,000,000 for the Forest Service to utilize an existing
partnership with a public research university in a fire
prone, western state with proximity to the National
Interagency Fire Center to develop AI-based wildfire activity
forecasting and modeling tools.
--$2,000,000 for the National Agroforestry Center.
--$3,000,000 to the Joint Fire Science program, which
combined with funding in the Department of the Interior
provides $6,000,000 in total.
University Research.--The Committees reiterate support for
the language included in House Report 119-215 related to
partnering with a university in the South on new and existing
research focusing on advancing sustainable forestry
practices, innovating wood-based materials, wood testing,
synthetics, and enhancing the economic impact of forest-
related industries.
PROGRAM FUNDING FOR FOREST AND RANGELAND RESEARCH
[In thousands of dollars]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Program Funding Amount
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Research and Development Programs.............. $61,500
Research and Development Programs, Northeastern 6,000
States Research Cooperative...................
Research and Development Programs, Forest-Based 2,000
Cellulose Nanomaterials.......................
Research and Development Programs, Glacier 1,500
Outburst Monitoring Capacity and Flood Risk
Mitigation....................................
Research and Development Programs, Wildfire and 4,000
Watersheds....................................
Research and Development Programs, Wildland 3,000
Urban Interface Workforce Development.........
Research and Development Programs, Northwest 2,000
Wildland and Rangeland Fire Science Consortium
Research and Development Programs, Biomass 1,500
Commercialization.............................
Research and Development Programs, Outbreak 500
Timber Salvage Research.......................
Research and Development Programs, Pacific 500
Northwest Fish Modeling.......................
Research and Development Programs, Needle 1,000
Blight Mitigation.............................
Salaries and Expenses.......................... 212,000
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STATE, PRIVATE, AND TRIBAL FORESTRY
The bill provides $310,594,000 for State, Private, and
Tribal Forestry. The detailed allocation of funding by
activity is included in the table accompanying this
explanatory statement. All funding for specific programs,
directives, or congressionally directed spending identified
herein is in addition to funds otherwise provided to States
and regions through the formula and competitive grant process
and therefore is not to be factored into those allocations.
International Programs and Trade.--The Committees expect
the Service to continue an intact program office reporting
directly to the Chief of the Forest Service, for serving as
the lead entity and coordinating all activities related to
the Lacey Act and the protection of the American wood trade.
PROGRAM FUNDING FOR STATE, PRIVATE, AND TRIBAL FORESTRY
[In thousands of dollars]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Program Funding Amount
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Forest Health Management....................... $58,000
Forest Health Management, Forest Ecosystem 1,000
Monitoring Cooperative........................
Forest Health Management, Sudden Oak Death..... 2,000
Forest Health Management, Spruce Budworm....... 10,000
Forest Health Management, Lake Tahoe Forest 250
Health Management.............................
Cooperative Fire Assistance.................... 97,000
State Fire Capacity Grants, Lake Tahoe State 2,125
Fire Capacity.................................
Cooperative Forestry, Community Forest and Open 5,500
Space Conservation............................
Cooperative Forestry, Urban and Community 37,000
Forestry......................................
International Programs and Trade............... 19,000
Salaries and Expenses.......................... 50,000
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NATIONAL FOREST SYSTEM
The bill provides $1,857,843,000 for the National Forest
System. The detailed allocation of funding by activity is
included in the table accompanying this explanatory
statement.
Recreation, Heritage and Wilderness.--The agreement
includes $45,000,000 for Recreation, Heritage, and
Wilderness, including $750,000 for the maintenance of rural
air strips and $500,000 to support infrastructure and trails
development.
Hazardous Fuels.--The bill provides $176,850,000 for
hazardous fuels activities. Funding for the Southwest
Ecological Restoration Institutes includes $1,400,000 to
create a new institute in the State of Nevada consistent with
the direction in House Report 119-215.
Wildlife and Fish Habitat Management.--The agreement
includes $21,000,000 for Wildlife and Fish Habitat
Management, including no less than $2,000,000 for threatened
and endangered species activities.
PROGRAM FUNDING FOR NATIONAL FOREST SYSTEM
[In thousands of dollars]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Program Funding Amount
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Recreation, Heritage and Wilderness, NATIVE Act $1,000
Implementation................................
Recreation, Heritage and Wilderness, National 3,000
Recreation Areas (PL 105-277, PL 109-382, PL
111-11).......................................
Vegetation and Watershed Management, Lake Tahoe 6,175
Vegetation and Watershed......................
Hazardous Fuels, Lake Tahoe Hazardous Fuels.... 5,529
Hazardous Fuels, Community Wood Energy......... 15,000
Hazardous Fuels, Wood Innovation Grants........ 30,000
Hazardous Fuels, Southwest Ecological 8,000
Restoration Institutes........................
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CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT AND MAINTENANCE
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
The bill provides $153,250,000 for Capital Improvement and
Maintenance programs.
Trails.--The agreement provides $22,000,000 for Trails,
including $2,000,000 for trail maintenance needs within
National Forests in States and territories outside the
continental United States.
Construction Projects.--The bill provides $20,850,000 for
congressionally directed spending in this program. A detailed
list of
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projects is included in the ``Interior and Environment
Incorporation of Community Project Funding Items/
Congressionally Directed Spending Items'' table accompanying
this explanatory statement.
ACQUISITION OF LANDS FOR NATIONAL FORESTS SPECIAL ACTS
The bill provides $664,000 for the Acquisition of Lands for
National Forests Special Acts.
ACQUISITION OF LANDS TO COMPLETE LAND EXCHANGES
The bill provides $150,000 for the Acquisition of Lands to
Complete Land Exchanges.
RANGE BETTERMENT FUND
The bill provides $1,719,000 for the Range Betterment Fund.
GIFTS, DONATIONS AND BEQUESTS FOR FOREST AND RANGELAND RESEARCH
The bill provides $45,000 for Gifts, Donations and Bequests
for Forest and Rangeland Research.
MANAGEMENT OF NATIONAL FOREST LANDS FOR SUBSISTENCE USES
The bill provides $1,099,000 for the Management of National
Forest Lands for Subsistence Uses.
WILDLAND FIRE MANAGEMENT
(INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)
The bill provides $2,426,111,000 for Forest Service
Wildland Fire Management, including amounts to support
continued execution of the new pay table authorized by Public
Law 119-4 as a permanent fix to ensure the Federal agencies'
ability to recruit and retain wildland firefighters and
maintain current firefighting capacity. The detailed
allocation of funding by activity is included in the table
accompanying this explanatory statement.
WILDFIRE SUPPRESSION OPERATIONS RESERVE FUND
(INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)
The bill includes $2,480,000,000 for the Wildfire
Suppression Operations Reserve Fund.
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Indian Health Service
INDIAN HEALTH SERVICES
The bill provides a total of $5,054,433,000 for the Indian
Health Service (IHS) Services account for fiscal year 2026,
$66,993,000 above the fiscal year 2025 enacted level, which
includes $38,493,000 to remain available until September 30,
2027 to provide for staffing of new facilities, $74,138,000
to remain available until September 30, 2027, for the Indian
Health Care Improvement Fund, and $190,564,000, to remain
available until expended, for the Electronic Health Record
System.
The agreement also provides $4,789,731,000 in advance
appropriations for the Services account for fiscal year 2027
except for funding for Electronic Health Records and the
Indian Health Care Improvement Fund, which continue to
receive an annual appropriation. All programs, projects, and
activities are maintained at fiscal year 2024 enacted levels
unless otherwise specified below.
Staffing for New Facilities.--The agreement includes
$38,493,000 in Indian Health Services for staffing newly
opened health facilities, which is the full amount required
in fiscal year 2026 based upon updated estimates provided to
the Committees. Funds for staffing of new facilities are
limited to facilities funded through the Health Care
Facilities Construction Priority System or the Joint Venture
Construction Program that have opened in fiscal year 2025 or
will open in fiscal year 2026. None of these funds may be
allocated to a facility until such facility has achieved
beneficial occupancy status.
The Committees understand that amounts required for
staffing new facilities continue to evolve, due in part to
when facilities achieve beneficial occupancy. IHS is expected
to update the Committees as beneficial occupancy dates or
cost estimates change.
Clinical Services.--The agreement includes a total of
$4,555,362,000 for Clinical Services. Within the total for
Clinical Services, $2,632,772,000 is provided for Hospitals
and Health Clinics, including $39,433,000 is for Tribal
Epidemiology Centers, $7,000,000 for the Produce Prescription
Pilot, $6,000,000 to continue Alzheimer's and related
dementia activities, and $8,000,000 for Improving Maternal
Health.
The recommendation includes $260,360,000 for Dental Health,
including $6,500,000 for Dental Support Centers and continues
funding for Electronic Dental Health Records. Within the
funds for Clinical Services, the recommendation also provides
$133,693,000 for Mental Health, which includes $2,000,000 for
a new behavioral health pilot as outlined in House Report
119-215.
The Committees emphasize the directives in Senate Report
119-46 related to Village Built Clinics, Improving Maternal
Health, and Urban Indian Health.
Preventative Health.--The agreement includes $206,119,000
for Preventative Health.
Other Services.--The agreement includes $292,952,000 for
Other Services, including $84,568,000 for Indian Health
Profession which supports $53,000,000 for the Loan Repayment
Program. The Committees reiterate concern about the tax
assessments associated with the Loan Repayment Program and
remind the Service of the reporting directive included in
House Report 119-215.
The Committees also emphasize the directive in House Report
119-215 related to the allocation of funds across Indian
Health Professions as well as regarding IHS collaboration
with Veterans Affairs and the Health Resources and Service
Administration on graduate medical education and bringing
opportunities to Tribal communities.
CONTRACT SUPPORT COSTS
The bill provides an indefinite appropriation to fully fund
contract support costs, which are estimated to be
$1,819,000,000 in fiscal year 2026.
PAYMENTS FOR TRIBAL LEASES
The bill provides an indefinite appropriation to fully fund
payments for Tribal leases, which are estimated to be
$366,000,000 in fiscal year 2026.
Indian Health Facilities
The bill provides $809,222,000 for Indian Health
Facilities. The agreement provides $516,600,000 in advance
appropriations for this account for fiscal year 2027 except
for funding for Sanitation Facilities Construction and Health
Care Facilities Construction for which $292,622,000 is
provided as an annual appropriation in recognition of the
project-based nature of those accounts.
Staffing for New Facilities.--The agreement provides
$3,826,000 for staffing newly opened health facilities, which
is the full amount based upon updated estimates provided to
the Committees. Funds for staffing of new facilities are
limited to facilities funded through the Health Care
Facilities Construction Priority System or Joint Venture
Construction Program that have opened in fiscal year 2025 or
will open in fiscal year 2026. Further, the stipulations
included in the ``Indian Health Services'' account regarding
the allocation of funds pertain to this account as well.
The Committees understand that amounts required for
staffing new facilities continue to evolve, due in part to
when facilities achieve beneficial occupancy. IHS is expected
to update the Committees as beneficial occupancy dates or
cost estimates change.
Sanitation Facilities Construction.--The agreement provides
$107,943,000 for Sanitation Facilities Construction. The
agreement also includes $17,039,000 for congressionally
directed spending [CDS] projects from within funds as shown
on the table titled ``Interior and Environment Incorporation
of Community Project Funding Items/Congressionally Directed
Spending Items'' accompanying this explanatory statement.
Health Care Facilities Construction.--The agreement
includes $184,679,000, including $13,000,000 for staff
quarters for staff housing across the IHS health care
delivery system to support the recruitment and retention of
quality healthcare professionals across Indian country. The
Committees reiterate the reporting directive related to
housing quarters in Senate Report 119-46.
Equipment.--The agreement provides $34,598,000 for
Equipment, including $5,000,000 to purchase generators, and
reminds the Service of the directive in House Report 119-215
related to determining the most cost-effective method for
procuring backup generators.
National Institutes of Health
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SCIENCES
The agreement provides $77,100,000 for the National
Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. The Committees
continue the $2,000,000 provided in fiscal year 2024 to
further the Institute's work on PFAS and other contaminants
of emerging concern. Further, of the funds provided, not less
than $1,750,000 shall be to support risk reduction for Native
Americans to hazardous metals mixtures from abandoned uranium
mine waste.
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
TOXIC SUBSTANCES AND ENVIRONMENTAL PUBLIC HEALTH
The agreement provides $79,800,000. The Committees continue
the $2,000,000 provided in fiscal year 2024 to further the
Agency's work on PFAS and other contaminants of emerging
concern.
The agreement continues funding as specified in Senate
Report 119-46.
OTHER RELATED AGENCIES
Executive Office of the President
COUNCIL ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY AND OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
The agreement provides $4,629,000 for the Council on
Environmental Quality and Office of Environmental Quality.
Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board
Salaries and Expenses
The bill provides $14,000,000 for the Chemical Safety and
Hazard Investigation Board.
Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture and Arts
Development
PAYMENT TO THE INSTITUTE
The bill provides $13,482,000 for academic programs of the
Institute of American Indian Arts.
Smithsonian Institution
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The agreement provides a total of $1,080,500,000 for all
Smithsonian Institution accounts, of which $928,500,000 is
provided for salaries and expenses. A detailed allocation of
funding is included in the table accompanying this
explanatory statement.
Facilities Capital
The bill provides $152,000,000 for Facilities Capital.
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National Gallery of Art
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The bill provides $185,000,000 for the Salaries and
Expenses account of the National Gallery of Art, of which not
to exceed $3,893,000 is for the special exhibition program.
The distribution of funds among the Gallery's various
activities is included in the table accompanying this
explanatory statement.
Repair, Restoration and Renovation of Buildings
The bill provides $19,000,000 for the Repair, Restoration
and Renovation of Buildings account and includes authority to
repurpose certain prior-year amounts.
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
Operations and Maintenance
The bill provides $32,340,000 for the Operations and
Maintenance account.
CAPITAL REPAIR AND RESTORATION
The bill provides $4,860,000 for the Capital Repair and
Restoration account.
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
Salaries and Expenses
The bill provides $5,000,000 for the Woodrow Wilson
International Center for Scholars. The Committees direct the
Center to maintain a proper capacity of fellows to ensure
this Federal investment results in the research, counsel,
insight, and publications outlined in its mission.
National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities
National Endowment for the Arts
GRANTS AND ADMINISTRATION
The bill provides $207,000,000 for the National Endowment
for the Arts (NEA) to continue the important work of the
Endowment. A detailed breakdown of the funding allocation is
included in the table accompanying this explanatory
statement.
National Endowment for the Humanities
GRANTS AND ADMINISTRATION
The bill provides $207,000,000 for the National Endowment
for the Humanities (NEH) to continue the important work of
the Endowment. A detailed breakdown of the funding allocation
is included in the table accompanying this explanatory
statement.
Commission of Fine Arts
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The bill provides $3,641,000 for the Commission of Fine
Arts.
National Capital Arts and Cultural Affairs
The bill provides $5,000,000 for the National Capital Arts
and Cultural Affairs program.
Advisory Council on Historic Preservation
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The bill provides $8,285,000 for the Advisory Council on
Historic Preservation.
National Capital Planning Commission
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The bill provides $8,750,000 for the National Capital
Planning Commission, including funding for lease costs.
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL MUSEUM
The bill provides $65,231,000 for the United States
Holocaust Memorial Museum. The Committees continue not less
than $2,000,000 for implementation of the Never Again
Education Act (Public Law 116-141).
United States Semiquincentennial Commission
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The bill provides $15,000,000 for the United States
Semiquincentennial Commission.
TITLE V--GENERAL PROVISIONS
(INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)
The bill includes various legislative provisions in Title
IV of the bill. The provisions are:
Section 401 continues a provision providing that
appropriations available in the bill shall not be used to
produce literature or otherwise promote public support of a
legislative proposal on which legislative action is not
complete.
Section 402 continues a provision providing for annual
appropriations unless expressly provided otherwise in this
Act.
Section 403 continues a provision providing restrictions on
departmental assessments unless approved by the Committees on
Appropriations.
Section 404 continues a limitation on accepting and
processing applications for patents and on the patenting of
Federal lands.
Section 405 continues a provision regarding the payment of
contract support costs.
Section 406 addresses the payment of contract support costs
for fiscal year 2026.
Section 407 continues a provision providing that the
Secretary of Agriculture shall not be considered in violation
of certain provisions of the Forest and Rangeland Renewable
Resources Planning Act solely because more than 15 years have
passed without revision of a forest plan, provided that the
Secretary is working in good faith to complete the plan
revision.
Section 408 continues a provision limiting preleasing,
leasing, and related activities within the boundaries of
National Monuments.
Section 409 restricts funding appropriated for acquisition
of land or interests in land from being used for declarations
of taking or complaints in condemnation.
Section 410 continues a provision which prohibits no-bid
contracts.
Section 411 continues a provision which requires public
disclosure of certain reports.
Section 412 continues a provision which delineates the
grant guidelines for the National Endowment for the Arts.
Section 413 continues a provision which delineates the
program priorities for the programs managed by the National
Endowment for the Arts.
Section 414 requires the Department of the Interior,
Environmental Protection Agency, Forest Service and Indian
Health Service to provide the Committees on Appropriations
quarterly reports on the status of balances of
appropriations.
Section 415 extends certain authorities allowing the Forest
Service to renew grazing permits.
Section 416 prohibits the use of funds to maintain or
establish a computer network unless such network is designed
to block access to pornography websites.
Section 417 addresses the humane transfer and treatment of
excess wild horses and burros.
Section 418 extends the authority of the Forest Service
Facility Realignment and Enhancement Act.
Section 419 sets requirements for the use of American iron
and steel for certain loans and grants.
Section 420 provides authority for the Secretary of the
Interior to enter into training agreements and to transfer
excess equipment and supplies for wildfires.
Section 421 incorporates Reprogramming Guidelines into the
Act.
Section 422 continues a provision authorizing the Secretary
of the Interior and the Secretary of Agriculture to consider
local contractors when awarding contracts for certain
activities on public lands.
Section 423 extends the authority for the Interpretive
Association for one year.
Section 424 extends the authority for Forest Botanical
Products fee collection for one year.
Section 425 includes certain limitations on oil and gas
development near Chaco Culture National Historical Park.
Section 426 requires 105(l) Tribal lease payments to begin
no earlier than the date the lease proposal is submitted and
for the Federal agencies to consult with Tribes on lease
requirements.
Section 427 extends the authority for the Forest Ecosystem
Health and Recovery Fund by one year.
Section 428 requires the allocation of funds from the
National Parks and Public Land Legacy Restoration Fund and
Land and Water Conservation Fund.
Section 429 addresses carbon emissions from forest biomass.
Section 430 addresses the use of small remote incinerators
in the State of Alaska.
Section 431 addresses timber sales involving Alaska western
red and yellow cedar.
Section 432 provides transfer authority to the Federal
Highway Administration for the National Parks and Public Land
Legacy Restoration Fund.
Section 433 continues a provision prohibiting the use of
funds to promulgate or implement any regulation requiring the
issuance of permits under Title V of the Clean Air Act for
carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, water vapor, or methane
emissions.
Section 434 continues a provision prohibiting the use of
funds to implement any provision in a rule if that provision
requires mandatory reporting of greenhouse gas emissions from
manure management systems.
Section 435 continues a provision prohibiting the use of
funds to regulate the lead content of ammunition or fishing
tackle.
Section 436 provides for wildland firefighter pay cap
waiver.
Section 437 extends authorization for Alaska Native
regional health entities.
Section 438 requires the Secretary of the Interior, acting
through the Bureau of Land Management, to have analyzed, in
consultation with local elected officials and stakeholders,
action alternatives designed to reduce impacts prior to
expending any funds to grant, issue, or renew a right-of-way
for the Lava Ridge Wind Project.
Section 439 modifies the Wildfire Funding and Forest
Management Act to extend the reporting requirement timeline
from 90 days to 180 days and to require an accounting of all
spending in the first two quarters of the succeeding fiscal
year attributable to suppression operations in the report
year.
Section 440 requires updated 5-year deferred maintenance
plans from DOI and the Forest Service.
Section 441 requires quarterly disaster estimates.
Section 442 requires continued operation of the Smithsonian
American Women's History Museum and the National Museum of
the American Latino.
Section 443 incorporates program funding by reference.
Section 444 repurposes certain funds provided in Public Law
117-58.
Section 445 extends a provision mandating the exhaustion of
administrative review through 2027.
Section 446 provides technical corrections to fiscal year
2026 projects.
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ALLOCATION OF FUNDS: NATIONAL PARKS AND PUBLIC LAND LEGACY RESTORATION FUND FISCAL YEAR 2024 REVISIONS
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U.S. Forest Service
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AZ................................. Coronado National Forest... Coronado National Forest 3,625,000
Deferred Maintenance
(rescoped).
CA................................. Cleveland National Forest.. Cleveland National Forest 5,234,736
Deferred Maintenance
(added funding).
CA................................. Klamath National Forest.... Klamath National Forest 24,771
Deferred Maintenance
(savings).
CA................................. San Bernardino National San Bernardino National 430,000
Forest. Forest Deferred
Maintenance (savings).
ID................................. Idaho Panhandle National Idaho Panhandle National 5,200,265
Forest. Forest Deferred
Maintenance (added
funding).
ID................................. Nez Perce-Clearwater Nez Perce-Clearwater 2,557,899
National Forests. National Forests Deferred
Maintenance (reduced
funding).
IL................................. Shawnee National Forest.... Shawnee National Forest 1,507,728
Deferred Maintenance
(savings).
MI................................. Huron Manistee National Huron-Manistee National 375,000
Forests. Forests Deferred
Maintenance (rescoped,
savings).
MI................................. Ottawa National Forest..... Ottawa National Forest 533,814
Deferred Maintenance
(savings).
MT................................. Lolo National Forest....... Lolo National Forest 1,180,387
Deferred Maintenance
(reduced funding).
NM................................. Lincoln National Forest.... Lincoln National Forest 50,000
Deferred Maintenance
(rescoped).
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U.S. Forest Service
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AZ................................. Coronado National Forest... Coronado National Forest 2,402,650
Deferred Maintenance
(reduced funding).
CA................................. Cleveland National Forest.. Cleveland National Forest 137,764
Deferred Maintenance
(savings).
CA................................. Tahoe National Forest...... Tahoe Public Service Center 0
and Hotshot Facilities
Modernization (removal).
CA................................. Mendocino National Forest.. Critical Forest-Wide Roof 10,570
Replacement (savings).
CA................................. San Bernardino National San Bernardino National 365,113
Forest. Forest Deferred
Maintenance (savings).
CO................................. White River National Forest White River National Forest 7,040,928
Deferred Maintenance
(savings).
ID................................. Idaho Panhandle National Idaho Panhandle National 6,369,134
Forests. Forest Deferred
Maintenance (added
funding).
ID................................. Nez Perce-Clearwater Nez Perce-Clearwater 4,260,563
National Forests. National Forests Deferred
Maintenance (added
funding).
MN................................. Superior National Forest... Superior National Forest 2,415,034
Deferred Maintenance
(savings).
MT................................. Lolo National Forest....... Lolo National Forest 2,209,403
Deferred Maintenance
(reduced funding).
NM................................. Gila National Forest....... Gila National Forest 5,710,350
Deferred Maintenance
(added funding).
NM................................. Lincoln National Forest.... Cedar Creek Trail Access 175,000
Capital Improvement
(rescoped).
OR................................. Mt. Hood National Forest... Mt. Hood National Forest 4,447,865
Deferred Maintenance
(savings).
OR................................. Columbia River Gorge Columbia River Gorge 3,068,835
National Scenic Area. National Scenic Area
Deferred Maintenance
(added funding).
OR................................. Rogue River-Siskiyou Quosatana Campground Septic 0
National Forest. Replacements (removal).
PA................................. Allegheny National Forest.. Allegheny National Forest 6,932,450
Deferred Maintenance
(savings).
WA................................. Gifford Pinchot National Gifford Pinchot National 3,050,000
Forest. Forest Deferred
Maintenance (added
funding).
WA................................. Okanogan-Wenatchee National Okanogan-Wenatchee National 1,598,455
Forest. Forest Deferred
Maintenance (savings).
WI................................. Chequamegon-Nicolet Chequamegon-Nicolet 1,539,596
National Forest. National Forest Deferred
Maintenance (savings).
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AZ................................. Apache-Sitgreaves National Apache-Sitgreaves National 1,762,932
Forests. Forests Deferred
Maintenance (savings).
AZ................................. Tonto National Forest...... Tonto National Forest 1,797,488
Deferred Maintenance
(savings).
CA................................. Angeles National Forest.... Angeles National Forest 394,975
Deferred Maintenance
(reduced funding).
CA................................. Los Padres National Forest. Los Padres National Forest 712,499
Deferred Maintenance
(savings).
CA................................. Mendocino National Forest.. Mendocino National Forest 206,950
Deferred Maintenance
(savings).
CA................................. San Bernardino National San Bernardino National 1,869,107
Forest. Forest Deferred
Maintenance (savings).
CO................................. San Juan National Forest... San Juan National Forest 3,764,038
Deferred Maintenance
(savings).
ID................................. Idaho Panhandle National Idaho Panhandle National 2,679,000
Forest. Forest Deferred
Maintenance (reduced
funding).
ID................................. Nez Perce-Clearwater Nez Perce-Clearwater 3,566,057
National Forests. National Forests Deferred
Maintenance (added
funding).
IL................................. Midewin National Tallgrass Midewin National Tallgrass 381,214
Prairie. Prairie Deferred
Maintenance (savings).
MI................................. Huron-Manistee National Huron-Manistee National 1,108,999
Forests. Forests Deferred
Maintenance (savings).
MI................................. Ottawa National Forest..... Ottawa National Forest 834,078
Deferred Maintenance
(savings).
MN................................. Superior National Forest... Superior National Forest 701,285
Deferred Maintenance
(savings).
NE................................. Nebraska National Forest... Nebraska National Forest 1,512,147
Deferred Maintenance
(savings).
NH................................. White Mountain National White Mountain National 1,579,183
Forest. Forest Deferred
Maintenance.
OR................................. Columbia River Gorge Columbia River Gorge 1,154,000
National Scenic Area. National Scenic Area
Deferred Maintenance
(added funding).
OR................................. Rogue River-Siskiyou Rogue River-Siskiyou 490,000
National Forest. National Forest Deferred
Maintenance (rescoped
savings).
SD................................. Black Hills National Forest Black Hills National Forest 1,871,300
Deferred Maintenance
(savings).
WA................................. Gifford Pinchot National Gifford Pinchot National 2,948,000
Forest. Forest Deferred
Maintenance (reduced
funding).
WA................................. Okanogan-Wenatchee National Okanogan-Wenatchee National 772,953
Forest. Forest Deferred
Maintenance (reduced
funding).
WA................................. Pacific Northwest Region... Pacific Northwest Region 9,344,754
Deferred Maintenance
(added funding).
WI................................. Chequamegon-Nicolet Chequamegon-Nicolet 1,880,386
National Forest. National Forest Deferred
Maintenance (savings).
WY................................. Shoshone National Forest... Shoshone National Forest 1,872,837
Deferred Maintenance
(savings).
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ALLOCATION OF FUNDS: NATIONAL PARKS AND PUBLIC LAND LEGACY RESTORATION FUND FISCAL YEAR 2021 REVISIONS
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U.S. Forest Service
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CA................................. Eldorado National Forest... Fleming Meadow Trail and 256,684
Access Improvements
(savings).
CA................................. Eldorado National Forest... Highway 50 Visitor Upgrades 236,615
(savings).
CA................................. Lassen National Forest..... Fredonyer Butte Trails 0
Restoration for Non-
Motorized Use (removed).
CA................................. Six River National Forest.. Forest Recreation Sign 49,531
Maintenance (savings).
CA................................. Sierra National Forest..... Jerseydale Campground 157,039
Reconstruction Phase 3
(savings).
CA................................. Sierra National Forest..... McKinley Grove Recreation 249,823
Trail Maintenance and
Interpretive Center
Rehabilitation (savings).
CA................................. Stanislaus National Forest. Columns of the Giants Site 76,928
Access Completion
(savings).
CO................................. Arapaho-Roosevelt National Recreation Site Deferred 0
Forest. Maintenance (removed).
CO................................. Arapaho-Roosevelt National Mizpah Campground 1,031,663
Forest. Rehabilitation and Aquatic
Organism Passage
Installation (added
funding).
CO................................. Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre, Forest Road 701 Road 2,390,659
and Gunnison National Rehabilitation and
Forests. Drainage Repairs (savings).
CO................................. Rio Grande National Forest. Mix Lake Campground 37,479
Upgrades (savings).
CO................................. San Juan National Forest... East Fork Road Resurfacing 1,112,700
(savings).
ID................................. Idaho Panhandle National Shadowy St. Joe and Tin Can 747,684
Forest. Campground Deferred
Maintenance (savings).
ID................................. Idaho Panhandle National Priest Lake Priority Area 321,172
Forest. Deferred Maintenance
(savings).
IL, MI, MN, MO, OH................. Eastern Region............. Toilet Improvements at 2,036,787
Seven National Forests
(savings).
IN................................. Hoosier National Forest.... Road Paving for Five Tipsaw 778,620
Campgrounds (savings).
MT................................. Bitterroot National Forest. Gird Point Road 714 379,845
Aggregate Surface in-Place
Processing and Drainage
Repair (savings).
MT................................. Bitterroot National Forest. Bitterroot Valley 99,920
Recreation Site Access
Deferred Roadside Brushing
(savings).
MT................................. Flathead National Forest... Bob Marshall Wilderness 730,000
Access Improvement:
Spotted Bear River Road
(savings).
MT................................. Custer Gallatin National Madison Ann Road (Forest 248,988
Forest. Road 291) Aggregate
Surfacing (savings).
MT................................. Custer Gallatin National Sioux District Access and 228,048-
Forest. Campground Deferred
Maintenance (savings).
MT................................. Custer Gallatin National West Zone Motorized Trail 74,989
Forest. Deferred Maintenance
Reduction Project
(savings).
MT................................. Custer Gallatin National Yellowstone Shortline Rail 2,639,633
Forest. Trail Partnership
(savings).
MT................................. Lolo National Forest....... Urban Interface Campground 231,000
and Trailhead Updates
(savings).
NE................................. Nebraska National Forest... Oglala National Grassland 595,888
Dam Repair and Restoration
(updated name).
NE................................. Nebraska National Forest... Aggregate Placement and 790,833
Grading on District Roads
(savings).
SD................................. Black Hills National Forest Bismarck Lake Boardwalk and 143.097
Fishing Pier
Reconstruction (savings).
WA................................. Okanogan-Wenatchee National Steven's Pass National 340,526
Forest. Historic Byway: Icicle
River Recreation Corridor
Improvements (reduced
funding).
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WA................................. Pacific Northwest Region... Mountains to Sound Greenway- 7,132,233
Heritage Area Multi Asset
Recreation Investment
Corridor (added funding).
WI................................. Chequamegon-Nicolet Lost Lake Developed 478,668
National Forest. Recreation Site Structural
Repairs (savings).
WY................................. Bighorn National Forest.... Leigh Creek Dump Station 17,415
Photovoltaic Battery
Replacement (savings).
WY................................. Bighorn National Forest.... Driveway, Cedar Creek, and 62,046
Shell Creek Trail Bridge
Repairs (savings).
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ALLOCATION OF FUNDS: LAND AND WATER CONSERVATION FUND FISCAL YEAR 2026
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State(s) Agency--Account--Activity--Project Funding Amount
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Office of the Secretary
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Departmental Operations
Appraisal and Valuation Services--Federal Lands.... 19,000,000
TOTAL, Office of the Secretary..................... 19,000,000
Total Net Budget Authority, Office of the Secretary 19,000,000
Total 2025 Sequestered Budget Authority............ 1,083,000
Total New Budget Authority, Office of the Secretary 19,000,000
Total 2026 Sequester............................... (1,083,000)
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Bureau of Land Management
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Land Acquisition
Acquisition Management............................. 8,527,000
Recreational Access................................ 20,500,000
Inholdings, Emergencies & Hardships................ 13,900,000
Land Acquisition Projects.......................... 23,100,000
TOTAL, Bureau of Land Management................... 66,027,000
Total Net Budget Authority, Bureau of Land 66,027,000
Management.
Total 2025 Previously Sequestered Budget Authority. 4,210,198
Total New Budget Authority, Bureau of Land 65,553,343
Management.
Total 2026 Sequester............................... (3,736,541)
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
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Land Acquisition
Highlands Conservation Act (P.L. 108-421).......... 10,000,000
Land Acquisition Management........................ 18,028,000
Sportsmen/Recreational Access...................... 15,500,000
Inholdings/Emergencies and Hardships............... 14,000,000
Exchanges.......................................... 1,591,000
Land Protection Planning........................... 493,000
Land Acquisition Projects.......................... 49,300,000
Total Net Budget Authority, Fish and Wildlife 108,912,000
Service-Land Acquisition.
Total 2025 Previously Sequestered Budget Authority. 6,779,220
Total New Budget Authority, Fish and Wildlife 108,306,235
Service-Land Acquisition.
Total 2026 Sequester............................... (6,173,455)
Cooperative Endangered Species Fund
Species Recovery Land Acquisition.................. 14,162,000
Habitat Conservation Plan Acquisition.............. 26,000,000
Total, Cooperative Endangered Species Fund......... 40,162,000
Total Net Budget Authority, Fish and Wildlife 40,162,000
Service-Cooperative Endangered Species Fund.
Total 2025 Previously Sequestered Budget Authority. 2,287,701
Total New Budget Authority, Fish and Wildlife 40,163,626
Service-Cooperative Endangered Species Fund.
Total 2026 Sequester............................... (2,289,327)
TOTAL, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.............. 149,074,000
Total Net Budget Authority, U.S. Fish and Wildlife 149,074,000
Service.
Total 2025 Previously Sequestered Budget Authority. 9,066,921
Total New Budget Authority, U.S. Fish and Wildlife 148,469,861
Service.
Total 2026 Sequester............................... (8,462,782)
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National Park Service
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Land Acquisition and State Assistance
State Conservation Grants.......................... 175,000,000
LWCF Outdoor Recreation Legacy Grants.............. 125,000,000
State Conservation Grants Administration........... 14,500,000
Subtotal, State Assistance......................... 314,500,000
American Battlefield Protection Program (P.L. 113- 20,000,000
287).
Acquisition Management............................. 18,500,000
Recreational Access................................ 14,500,000
Emergencies, Hardships, Relocations, and 5,000,000
Deficiencies.
Inholdings, Donations, and Exchanges............... 14,500,000
Land Acquisition Projects.......................... 42,200,000
TOTAL, National Park Service....................... 429,200,000
Total Net Budget Authority, National Park Service.. 429,200,000
Total 2025 Previously Sequestered Budget Authority. 24,509,184
Total New Budget Authority, National Park Service.. 429,152,509
Total 2026 Sequester............................... (24,461,693)
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U.S. Forest Service
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Land Acquisition
Acquisition Management............................. 13,508,000
Recreational Access................................ 12,000,000
Critical Inholdings/Wilderness..................... 13,500,000
Cash Equalization.................................. 250,000
AZ...................................... Prescott National Forest........................... 10,000,000
WA...................................... Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest................. 17,000,000
CO...................................... Rio Grande National Forest......................... 5,000,000
CO...................................... White River National Forest........................ 18,000,000
MT...................................... Lolo National Forest............................... 7,500,000
CO...................................... San Juan National Forest........................... 6,250,000
PR...................................... El Yunque National Forest.......................... 3,213,000
IN...................................... Hoosier National Forest............................ 2,089,450
GA...................................... Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest (Hurley, 3,100,000
Shippen, and Acres & Acres Tracts).
VA, TN.................................. Cherokee National Forest........................... 1,839,000
MT...................................... Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest............... 1,500,000
AL...................................... National Forests in Alabama........................ 8,000,000
NC...................................... National Forests in North Carolina................. 3,400,000
WA...................................... Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest................. 5,000,000
CO...................................... White River National Forest........................ 16,000,000
SD...................................... Black Hills National Forest........................ 1,080,000
Land Acquisition Projects.......................... 108,971,450
Total Net Budget Authority, Forest Service--Land 148,229,450
Acquisition.
Total 2025 Previously Sequestered Budget Authority. 7,054,253
Total New Budget Authority, Forest Service--Land 149,708,586
Acquisition.
Total 2026 Sequester............................... (8,533,389)
Forest Legacy Program
Administrative Funds............................... 8,079,550
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HI...................................... East Maui Rainforest............................... 9,930,000
MI...................................... Little Huron River................................. 3,525,000
SC...................................... Historic Snows Island.............................. 8,500,000
NC...................................... Little Snowbird.................................... 8,780,000
AZ...................................... The Sonoita Creek Wildlife Corridor................ 2,040,000
MT...................................... Foy's to Blacktail Forest.......................... 2,895,000
OR...................................... Lostine Forest..................................... 3,750,000
AR...................................... Maumelle Water Excellence 3........................ 7,000,000
NC...................................... Roanoke River at Scotland Neck..................... 3,600,000
ID...................................... McNall Family Forest............................... 3,000,000
OR...................................... Madrone Ridge Forest............................... 5,560,000
ID...................................... Selkirk Water & Wildlife........................... 10,505,000
ID...................................... Curley Creek Woodland.............................. 5,880,000
IA...................................... Heritage Valley Phase 2............................ 4,675,000
UT...................................... Nine Mile Canyon................................... 750,000
Subtotal, Forest Legacy Projects................... 80,390,000
Total Net Budget Authority, Forest Service--Forest 88,469,550
Legacy Program.
Total 2025 Previously Sequestered Budget Authority. 5,376,444
Total New Budget Authority, Forest Service--Forest 88,115,701
Legacy.
Total 2026 Sequester............................... (5,022,595)
TOTAL, U.S. Forest Service......................... 236,699,000
Total Net Budget Authority, U.S. Forest Service.... 236,699,000
Total 2025 Previously Sequestered Budget Authority. 12,430,697
Total New Budget Authority, U.S. Forest Service.... 237,824,287
Total 2026 Sequester............................... (13,555,984)
Total, Land and Water Conservation Fund Fiscal Year 900,000,000
2026.
Total Net Budget Authority, Land and Water 900,000,000
Conservation Fund.
Total 2025 Previously Sequestered Budget Authority. 51,300,000
Total New Budget Authority, Land and Water 900,000,000
Conservation Fund.
Total 2026 Sequester............................... (51,300,000)
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ALLOCATION OF FUNDS: LAND AND WATER CONSERVATION FUND FISCAL YEAR 2021 REVISIONS
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U.S. Forest Service, Land Acquisition
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NC...................................... National Forests in North Carolina................. 254,000
VA...................................... George Washington and Jefferson National Forests... 355,000
WV...................................... Monongahela National Forest........................ 1,300,000
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ALLOCATION OF FUNDS: LAND AND WATER CONSERVATION FUND FISCAL YEAR 2025 REVISIONS
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Bureau of Land Management, Land Acquisition
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CO...................................... South San Juan Project Area........................ 9,000,000
CA...................................... Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail................ 8,000,000
NM...................................... La Cienega Area of Critical Environmental Concern.. 3,550,000
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Land Acquisition
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CA...................................... Grasslands Wildlife Management Area................ 1,000,000
Mult.................................... Silvio O. Conte National Fish and Wildlife Refuge 2,000,000
(CT,MA,NH,VT).
OR...................................... Willamette Valley Conservation Area................ 1,800,000
MD...................................... Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge................ 750,000
CA...................................... Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife 4,500,000
Refuge.
VA...................................... Rappahannock River Valley National Wildlife Refuge. 1,000,000
Mult.................................... Great Thicket National Wildlife Refuge 1,500,000
(CT,MA,ME,NH,NY,RI).
CA...................................... Stone Lakes National Wildlife Refuge............... 1,000,000
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National Park Service, Land Acquisition
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Recreational Access (new total).................... 20,315,000
MD...................................... Historic Preservation Training Center.............. 1,100,000
Mult.................................... Statue of Liberty National Monument (NJ,NY)........ 5,000,000
CA...................................... Golden Gate National Recreation Area............... 7,000,000
WA...................................... San Juan Island National Historic Park............. 5,920,000
CA...................................... Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area.... 2,890,000
MD...................................... Catoctin Mountain Park............................. 300,000
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DISCLOSURE OF EARMARKS AND CONGRESSIONALLY DIRECTED SPENDING ITEMS
Following is a list of congressional earmarks and
congressionally directed spending items (as defined in clause
9 of rule XXI of the Rules of the House of Representatives
and rule XLIV of the Standing Rules of the Senate,
respectively) included in the bill or this explanatory
statement, along with the name of each House Member, Senator,
Delegate, or Resident Commissioner who submitted a request to
the Committee of jurisdiction for each item so identified.
For each item, a Member is required to provide a
certification that neither the Member nor the Member's
immediate family has a financial interest, and each Senator
is required to provide a certification that neither the
Senator nor the Senator's immediate family has a pecuniary
interest in such congressionally directed spending item.
Neither the bill nor the explanatory statement contains any
limited tax benefits or limited tariff benefits as defined in
the applicable House and Senate rules.
INTERIOR AND ENVIRONMENT INCORPORATION OF COMMUNITY PROJECT FUNDING ITEMS/CONGRESSIONALLY DIRECTED SPENDING ITEMS
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Requestor(s)
Agency Account State Project Recipient and Name Amount -------------------------------- Origination
House Senate
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Bureau of Indian Affairs Operation of Indian Programs AK Cook Inlet Tribal Council for 500,000 .............. Murkowski S
Commission on Native
Children Recommendation
Dissemination
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Bureau of Indian Affairs Operation of Indian Programs AK Robert Aqqaluk Newlin Sr 241,000 .............. Murkowski S
Memorial Trust for Uqapiaqta
Inupiatun Adult Fluency
Program
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Bureau of Indian Affairs Operation of Indian Programs MN North American Traditional 2,000,000 .............. Klobuchar, S
Indigenous Food Systems for Smith
Minnesota Native American
Economic Empowerment
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Bureau of Indian Affairs Operation of Indian Programs NM Eight Northern Indian Pueblos 500,000 .............. Heinrich S
Council for Caja del Rio
Ethnographic Study
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Bureau of Indian Affairs Operation of Indian Programs WA CRITFC for Columbia River In- 5,250,000 .............. Cantwell, S
Lieu/Treaty Fishing Access Merkley,
Site Construction Murray, Wyden
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Bureau of Land Management Management of Lands and NM Bureau of Land Management for 150,000 .............. Heinrich S
Resources Rio Grande del Norte
Wildlife Habitat Restoration
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Bureau of Land Management Management of Lands and OR Bureau of Land Management for 3,096,000 .............. Merkley, Wyden S
Resources Panther Creek Trail Network
Construction
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Environmental Protection Science and Technology-- DE STRIDE Center for PFAS 400,000 .............. Coons S
Agency Research: National Solutions for Monitoring
priorities PFAS and Other Emerging
Contaminants
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Environmental Protection Science and Technology-- MA Greater Boston Physicians for 700,000 .............. Markey, Warren S
Agency Research: National Social Responsibility for
priorities Toxic Exposure Assessment
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Environmental Protection Science and Technology-- MD Chesapeake Bay Trust for 178,000 .............. Alsobrooks, S
Agency Research: National Translating Science from the Van Hollen
priorities Pooled Monitoring Research
Program
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Environmental Protection Science and Technology-- OR Oregon Water Resources 2,000,000 .............. Merkley, Wyden S
Agency Research: National Department for Well
priorities Inspection and Construction
of Monitoring Wells
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Environmental Protection Science and Technology-- SC Clemson University for 3,000,000 .............. Graham S
Agency Research: National technology development for
priorities the destruction of forever
chemicals
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State AK City and Borough of Sitka for 10,000,00 .............. Murkowski S
Agency Revolving Fund a Wastewater Effluent 0
Disinfection Treatment
System
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State AK City and Borough of Wrangell 10,000,00 .............. Murkowski S
Agency Revolving Fund for Wastewater Treatment 0
Plant Upgrades
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State AK City and Borough of Yakutat 1,504,000 .............. Murkowski S
Agency Revolving Fund for Forest Highway
Subdivision Water and Sewer
Extension
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State AK City of Hoonah for Icy Strait 5,121,000 .............. Murkowski S
Agency Revolving Fund Point Force Main Sewer
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State AK City of Ketchikan for 6,000,000 .............. Murkowski S
Agency Revolving Fund Charcoal Point Wastewater
Treatment Plant Upgrades
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State AK City of Whittier for 1,590,000 .............. Murkowski S
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Infrastructure
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State AK Petersburg Borough for 8,000,000 .............. Murkowski S
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment
Facility Upgrades
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State AL City of Attalla for Sanitary 750,000 Rogers (AL) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Sewer Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State AL City of Auburn for Sewer 750,000 Rogers (AL) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Expansion Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State AL City of Bayou La Batre for 1,970,000 .............. Britt S
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater System
Improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State AL City of Gadsden for Drainage 2,500,000 .............. Britt S
Agency Revolving Fund Infrastructure
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State AL City of Guntersville for 2,174,898 Aderholt .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Sanitary Sewer Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State AL City of Pell City for 1,000,000 Rogers (AL) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment Plant
Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State AL City of Phenix for Waste 492,880 Figures .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Water Collection System
Rehabilitation, Part 2
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State AR City of Blytheville for 5,000,000 .............. Boozman S
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater System
Improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State AR City of Conway for Tucker 4,775,000 .............. Boozman S
Agency Revolving Fund Creek Equalization Storage
Facility
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State AR City of Des Arc for 869,000 .............. Boozman S
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Infrastructure
Improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State AR City of Elkins for Water 3,750,000 Womack .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund System Improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State AR City of Hardy for Wastewater 1,072,000 .............. Boozman S
Agency Revolving Fund Treatment Facility Center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State AR City of Lewisville for Water 3,840,000 .............. Boozman S
Agency Revolving Fund Improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State AR Little Rock Water Reclamation 10,000,00 .............. Boozman S
Agency Revolving Fund Authority for Port of Little 0
Rock Water Expansion
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State AR Springdale Water Utilities 3,000,000 Womack Boozman H
Agency Revolving Fund for Trunk Line Construction
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State AZ City of Mesa for Sewer Pipe 1,092,000 Stanton Gallego, Kelly H
Agency Revolving Fund Inspection and Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State AZ City of Mesa for Vault Meter 592,000 Stanton .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Rehabilitation Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State AZ City of Tempe for Kyrene 1,092,000 Stanton Gallego H
Agency Revolving Fund Recharge Well Pipelines
Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State AZ City of Tolleson for 1,092,000 Ansari Gallego, Kelly H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Digester Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State AZ City of Tombstone for Water 989,786 Ciscomani .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Reclamation Facility
Upgrades
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State AZ Colorado River Sewage System 2,000,000 .............. Gallego, Kelly S
Agency Revolving Fund Joint Venture for Wastewater
Treatment Facility
Replacement
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State AZ Tri City Regional Sanitary 2,850,000 .............. Gallego, Kelly S
Agency Revolving Fund District for Sewer Upgrades
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CA Alameda County Public Works 1,000,000 Swalwell .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund for Livermore Sewer
Extension to Protect Ground
Water
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CA Arvin-Edison Water Storage 2,000,000 Valadao .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund District for Water Supply
Expansion Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CA Carmichael Water District for 1,092,000 Bera .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Ranney Collector Well
Screens Replacement Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CA Central Contra Costa Sanitary 1,092,000 DeSaulnier .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund District for Ultraviolet
(UV) Disinfection
Replacement Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CA City of Adelanto for 1,000,000 Obernolte .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment Plant
Improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CA City of Bakersfield for South 1,500,000 .............. Padilla S
Agency Revolving Fund MLK Sewer Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CA City of Chino Hills for Los 1,092,000 Torres (CA) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Serranos Flood Protection
Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CA City of Compton for 1,092,000 Waters Schiff H
Agency Revolving Fund Willowbrook-Culver Sewer
Replacement Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CA City of Corcoran for 2,000,000 Valadao .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Stormwater Enhancements
Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CA City of Coronado for 1,092,000 Peters .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Stormwater Mitigation
Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CA City of Cypress for 1,092,000 Tran .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Stormwater Pump Station
Upgrade
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CA City of Daly City for Vista 1,092,000 Mullin .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Grande Drainage Basin
Improvement Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CA City of Dos Palos for 1,092,000 Gray Schiff H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment
Facility Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CA City of Ridgecrest for 1,000,000 Fong .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment Plant
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CA City of San Diego for Beta 1,092,000 Vargas Schiff H
Agency Revolving Fund Street Channel and Storm
Drain Improvement Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CA City of San Diego for Famosa 1,092,000 Peters .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Slough Alley Slope
Restoration Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CA City of San Diego for Jamacha 1,092,000 Vargas .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Drainage Channel Upgrade
Storm Water Drain Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CA City of San Diego for Pump 1,092,000 Peters .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Station Component D Upgrade
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CA City of San Jose for 1,092,000 Khanna .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Restoration Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CA City of San Leandro for Water 1,092,000 Simon .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Infrastructure Improvement
Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CA City of Seal Beach for San 1,000,000 Min Padilla H
Agency Revolving Fund Gabriel River Water Quality
Improvement Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CA City of Seal Beach for 1,092,000 Min .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Stormwater Infrastructure
Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CA City of Sunnyvale for 1,092,000 Khanna .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Cleanwater Center Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CA City of Upland for Campus 1,092,000 Torres (CA) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Avenue Storm Drain
Improvement Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CA City of Visalia for 2,000,000 Fong .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Groundwater Recharge Basin
Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CA City of Watsonville for Pump 1,092,000 Lofgren .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Station Facilities Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CA City of Woodlake for Storm 1,092,000 Costa .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Drain Enhancement Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CA Coachella Valley Water 1,092,000 Ruiz .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund District for North Cathedral
City Regional Stormwater
Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CA Contra Costa Sanitary 1,092,000 Garamendi Schiff H
Agency Revolving Fund District for Central
Sanitation Air Diffuser
System Upgrade
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CA County of Sutter for Robbins 400,000 .............. Schiff S
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment Plant
Back Up Generator
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CA County of Tulare for Goshen 750,000 .............. Padilla S
Agency Revolving Fund Sewer Study
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CA Delta Diablo for Wastewater 1,000,000 Garamendi .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Pipeline Replacement
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CA East Bay Regional Park 1,092,000 Simon .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund District for Martin Luther
King Jr. Regional Shoreline
Water Quality Improvement
Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CA Eastern Municipal Water 1,000,000 Issa .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund District for Sewer
Infrastructure Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CA Elsinore Valley Municipal 1,092,000 Takano Schiff H
Agency Revolving Fund Water District for Clean
Water/Wastewater
Infrastructure Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CA Hi-Desert Water District for 750,000 Obernolte Padilla H
Agency Revolving Fund Water Reuse Projects
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CA Inland Empire Utilities 1,092,000 Torres (CA) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Agency for Chino Basin
Advanced Water Purification
Demonstration Facility
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CA Los Angeles County Department 1,092,000 Chu Schiff H
Agency Revolving Fund of Public Works for Public
Sewer Enhancement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CA Oro Loma Sanitary District 1,092,000 Swalwell .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund for Digester Seismic
Retrofit Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CA Padre Dam Municipal Water 1,000,000 Issa .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund District for Water
Purification Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CA San Bernardino County for 1,092,000 Aguilar .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Bloomington Septic
Conversion Project, Phase 1
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CA San Bernardino County for 750,000 Obernolte .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Septic-to-Sewer Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CA San Gabriel River Watershed 1,092,000 Cisneros Schiff H
Agency Revolving Fund Management Authority for
Stormwater Capture Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CA Shafter-Wasco Irrigation 2,000,000 Valadao .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund District for Groundwater
Recharge Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CA The Inland Empire Utilities 1,180,000 .............. Schiff S
Agency Revolving Fund Agency for Cybersecurity
Program Improvements Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CA Vallejo Flood and Wastewater 1,092,000 Garamendi .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund District for Mare Island
Sewer Rehabilitation
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CA Valley Sanitary District for 1,920,000 .............. Schiff S
Agency Revolving Fund Recycled Water Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CO City of Arvada for North 1,092,000 Pettersen .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Trunk Wastewater
Infrastructure Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CO City of Brush for Wastewater 2,110,000 .............. Bennet, S
Agency Revolving Fund Treatment Facility Upgrades Hickenlooper
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CO City of Evans for Stormwater 500,000 .............. Bennet, S
Agency Revolving Fund Project Hickenlooper
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CO City of Lamar for Wastewater 1,000,000 Boebert .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Treatment Plant Improvements
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CO City of Yuma for Water 750,000 Boebert .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Infrastructure Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CO Teller County for Wastewater 1,092,000 Pettersen Bennet, H
Agency Revolving Fund Expansion Project Hickenlooper
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CO Town of Alma for Wastewater 1,092,000 Pettersen Bennet, H
Agency Revolving Fund Treatment Plant Improvements Hickenlooper
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CO Town of Cokedale for Waste 2,000,000 .............. Bennet, S
Agency Revolving Fund Water Treatment improvements Hickenlooper
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CO Town of Silverton for 2,366,000 .............. Bennet, S
Agency Revolving Fund Augmentation Ponds Hickenlooper
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CO Ute Mountain Ute Tribe for 1,700,000 .............. Bennet, S
Agency Revolving Fund Water Transmission Hickenlooper
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CT Borough of Jewett City 826,000 .............. Blumenthal, S
Agency Revolving Fund Department of Public Murphy
Utilities for Wastewater
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CT City of Stamford for 1,092,000 Himes Blumenthal, H
Agency Revolving Fund Stormwater Management Murphy
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CT City of Torrington for Toro 2,000,000 Hayes Blumenthal, H/S
Agency Revolving Fund Field Siphon Abandonment and Murphy
Sewer Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CT Naugatuck Valley Council of 1,093,276 DeLauro Blumenthal, H
Agency Revolving Fund Governments for Kinneytown Murphy
Water Sediment Removal
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CT Naugatuck Valley Council of 1,404,000 DeLauro Blumenthal, H/S
Agency Revolving Fund Governments for Sewer Siphon Murphy
Relocation Associated with
Kinneytown Dam Removal
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CT Norwich Public Utilities for 960,000 .............. Blumenthal, S
Agency Revolving Fund North Main Street Wastewater Murphy
System Upgrade Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CT Town of Clinton for Design of 500,000 .............. Blumenthal, S
Agency Revolving Fund Downtown Wastewater Murphy
Collection System and
Treatment Facility
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CT Town of Ellington Water 975,000 .............. Blumenthal, S
Agency Revolving Fund Pollution Control Authority Murphy
for Sewer Main Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CT Town of Fairfield for Sewer 900,000 .............. Blumenthal, S
Agency Revolving Fund Upgrade Murphy
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CT Town of Killingly for Water 1,000,000 Courtney .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Pollution Control Facility
Upgrades
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CT Town of New Canaan for 1,092,000 Himes .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment UV
System Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CT Town of Trumbull for 1,092,000 Himes .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Beardsley Pump Station and
Force Main Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State CT Town of Winchester for 635,000 .............. Blumenthal, S
Agency Revolving Fund Southern Sewer Network Murphy
Expansion
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State DE City of Dover for Meeting 1,400,000 .............. Blunt S
Agency Revolving Fund House Branch Soil Rochester
Remediation
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State DE City of Seaford for 2,300,000 .............. Blunt S
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment Rochester,
Facility Upgrade and Coons
Expansion
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State DE City of Wilmington for 2,800,000 .............. Blunt S
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment Rochester,
Facility Upgrades Coons
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State DE Kent County Levy Court for 2,600,000 .............. Blunt S
Agency Revolving Fund Replacement of Wastewater Rochester,
Main Pipe Coons
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State FL Brevard County for Sewer 800,000 Haridopolos .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Expansion
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State FL Brevard County for Stormwater 1,000,000 Haridopolos .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Drainage Improvements Phase
IV
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State FL Brevard County for Water 1,000,000 Haridopolos .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Quality Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State FL Citrus County for Lift 750,000 Bilirakis .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Station Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State FL City of Auburndale for Sewer 2,500,000 Franklin .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Infrastructure Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State FL City of Bartow for Sewer 1,250,000 Franklin .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Lining Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State FL City of Boynton Beach for 800,000 Frankel .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Sanitary Sewer Collection
System Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State FL City of Brooksville for 1,000,000 Bilirakis .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment
Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State FL City of Clearwater for 1,750,000 Luna .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Stormwater Improvement
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State FL City of Clermont for 750,000 Webster .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Stormwater Infrastructure
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State FL City of Cocoa for Septic-to- 1,250,000 Haridopolos .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Sewer Conversion Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State FL City of Crystal River for 750,000 Bilirakis .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment Plant
Rehabilitation
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State FL City of Dania Beach for 1,000,000 Wasserman .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Infrastructure Schultz
Improvement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State FL City of Deerfield Beach for 1,092,000 Moskowitz .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Martin Luther King Jr.
Avenue Stormwater Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State FL City of DeFuniak Springs for 1,000,000 Dunn .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater System Upgrade
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State FL City of Hallandale Beach for 1,092,000 Wasserman .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Water Main Rehabilitation Schultz
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State FL City of Hollywood for 1,092,000 Wasserman .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Boulevard Heights Sewer Schultz
Expansion Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State FL City of Lakeland for Sewer 1,250,000 Franklin .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Main Replacement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State FL City of Orlando for 800,000 Frost .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Stormwater Management
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State FL City of Oviedo for the 1,280,000 Mills .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Restoration of Sweetwater
Creek
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State FL City of Palm Bay for Water 1,800,000 Haridopolos .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Quality Improvement Projects
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State FL City of Polk City for 1,750,000 Webster .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Improvement
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State FL City of Port St. Lucie for 750,000 Mast .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Stormwater Quality Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State FL City of South Miami for 1,000,000 Salazar .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Septic-to-Sewer Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State FL City of St. Augustine Beach 800,000 Rutherford .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund for Stormwater System and
Outfall Resiliency Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State FL City of Sunrise for Southwest 1,092,000 Wasserman .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment Plant Schultz
New Deep Injection Well
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State FL City of Treasure Island for 1,600,000 Luna .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Collection System
Lining Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State FL City of Wildwood for 2,000,000 Webster .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Capacity Upgrades
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State FL City of Winter Springs for 640,000 Mills .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Winter Springs Village
Reclaimed Water Main
Extension
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State FL Cooper City for Wastewater 1,092,000 Wasserman .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Treatment Plant New Schultz
Headworks Facility Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State FL Crest Avenue Wastewater 750,000 Webster .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Treatment Facility Capacity
Expansion and Process
Optimization
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State FL DeSoto County for Wastewater 1,500,000 Franklin .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Treatment Facility Expansion
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State FL Easterseals Southwest Florida 750,000 Steube .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund for Stormwater Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State FL Hernando County for 750,000 Bilirakis .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Centralized Sewer Transition
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State FL Hillsborough County for 750,000 Buchanan .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Aquifer Recharge Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State FL Hillsborough County for 1,092,000 Castor .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Ruskin Septic-to-Sewer
Project, Phase 1
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State FL Hillsborough County for Sewer 2,000,000 Buchanan .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Expansion
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State FL Orange County Utilities 1,092,000 Frost .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Department for Aquifer
Storage and Injection
Feasibility Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State FL Pinellas County Board of 750,000 Luna .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Commissioners for Pump
Station Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State FL Polk County for Water Supply 2,500,000 Franklin .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State FL Seminole County for Septic-to- 1,250,000 Mills .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Sewer Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State FL Space Florida for Wastewater 800,000 Haridopolos .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Treatment Plant Expansion
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State FL Town of Cutler Bay for 1,000,000 Salazar .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Drainage System Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State FL Town of Lake Hamilton for 1,500,000 Franklin .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State FL Town of Lake Placid for 2,500,000 Franklin .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Septic-to-Sewer Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State FL Town of Longboat Key for Raw 1,000,000 Steube .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Transmission
Pipeline Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State FL Town of Medley for Wastewater 1,200,000 Diaz-Balart .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Pump Station Improvement
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State FL Village of Key Biscayne for 2,000,000 Salazar .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Stormwater System Upgrade
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State FL Village of Pinecrest for 750,000 Salazar .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Storm Drainage Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State FL Washington County Board of 750,000 Dunn .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund County Commissioners for
Water and Sewer
Infrastructure Improvement
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State GA City of Barnesville for 2,000,000 .............. Ossoff, S
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Collection System Warnock
Improvement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State GA City of Arcade for Sewage 1,000,000 .............. Ossoff, S
Agency Revolving Fund Treatment Plant Improvements Warnock
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State GA City of Cordele for Lift 250,000 .............. Ossoff S
Agency Revolving Fund Station Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State GA City of East Point for Norman 1,092,000 McBath, Ossoff, H
Agency Revolving Fund Berry Drive Stormwater Williams (GA) Warnock
Repairs
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State GA City of Hampton for 954,000 .............. Ossoff S
Agency Revolving Fund Stormwater Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State GA City of Moultrie for SE 685,000 .............. Warnock S
Agency Revolving Fund Business Park Water and
Sewer Extension
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State GA City of Port Wentworth for 1,750,000 Carter (GA) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Water Infrastructure
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State GA City of South Fulton for 1,092,000 McBath Ossoff, H/S
Agency Revolving Fund Stormwater Improvements Warnock
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State GA City of Waynesboro for 1,000,000 .............. Ossoff S
Agency Revolving Fund Sanitary Sewer Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State GA Paulding County Board of 750,000 Greene .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Commissioners for Wastewater
Reroute Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State GA Whitfield County for Sewer 650,000 Greene .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund System Expansion
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State HI Department of Hawaiian Home 1,092,000 Case Schatz H
Agency Revolving Fund Lands for Papakolea Sewer
Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State IA City of Dubuque for Water 2,000,000 Hinson .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State IA City of Dyersville for 1,200,000 Hinson .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Westlinden Lift Station
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State IA City of Independence for 2,000,000 Hinson .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment Plant
Modernization
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State IA City of Knoxville for 750,000 Miller-Meeks .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Sanitary and Storm Sewer
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State IA City of Muscatine for Force 2,000,000 Miller-Meeks .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Main Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State IL Chicago Department of 1,092,000 Quigley .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Transportation for Graceland
West Green Alleys
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State IL City of Anna for Sewer 1,000,000 Bost .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State IL City of Bloomington for East 1,092,000 Sorensen .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Street Basin Stormwater
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State IL City of Carbondale for 1,500,000 .............. Duckworth, S
Agency Revolving Fund Stormwater and Flooding Durbin
Mitigation Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State IL City of Casey for Sanitary 1,000,000 Bost .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Sewer Relining
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State IL City of Crystal Lake for Lead 1,092,000 Foster .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Service Line Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State IL City of Dixon for Flooding 2,000,000 LaHood .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Mediation Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State IL City of Elmwood for 1,000,000 Sorensen .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Lagoon Upgrades
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State IL City of Macomb for Storm 1,092,000 Sorensen .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Sewer Upgrades
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State IL City of Naperville for 1,092,000 Foster .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Springbrook Water
Reclamation Center Expansion
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State IL City of Rock Island for Mill 1,092,000 Sorensen .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Street Wastewater Treatment
Plant Maintenance Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State IL City of Silvis for 3rd and 1,092,000 Sorensen .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund 7th Street Sewer Replacement
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State IL City of South Beloit for Lift 750,000 LaHood .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Station and Force Main
Improvements Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State IL City of Sparta for Raw Water 750,000 Bost .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Transmission Line Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State IL DuPage County for 3rd Avenue 1,092,000 Ramirez .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Storm Water Management
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State IL DuPage County for Newton & 240,000 Krishnamoorthi .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Second Ave Flood Reduction
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State IL Fox River Water Reclamation 1,092,000 Krishnamoorthi .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund District for Influent Bar
Screen Installation Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State IL Lake County Public Works for 1,092,000 Schneider .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Antioch Township Sanitary
Sewer Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State IL Northern Moraine Wastewater 1,092,000 Foster .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Reclamation District for
Darrell Road Collection
System
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State IL Northern Moraine Wastewater 1,092,000 Foster .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Reclamation District for
Village of Holiday Hills
Sanitary Sewer Extension
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State IL Village of Algonquin for 1,092,000 Schakowsky .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Sanitary Sewer Improvement
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State IL Village of Barrington for 1,092,000 Quigley .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment Plant
Upgrade Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State IL Village of Buffalo Grove for 1,092,000 Schakowsky .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Mill Creek Subdivision
Utility Resiliency Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State IL Village of Fox Lake for 1,092,000 Schneider .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Northwest Regional Water
Reclamation Facility
Upgrades
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State IL Village of Hinsdale for Sixth 1,092,000 Garcia (IL) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Street Reconstruction and
Utility Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State IL Village of Maeystown for 1,636,000 Bost .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment
Facility Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State IL Village of Maquon for 720,000 Sorensen .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Plant
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State IL Village of Oak Park for 1,092,000 Davis (IL) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Relief Sewer Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State IL Village of Park Forest for 1,450,000 .............. Duckworth, S
Agency Revolving Fund Water Main Improvements Durbin
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State IL Village of Skokie for Storm 1,092,000 Schakowsky .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Water Infrastructure
Enhancement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State IL Village of Spring Grove for 1,092,000 Schneider .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment Plant
Construction
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State IL Village of Vernon Hills for 1,092,000 Schneider .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Sediment Pollution Control
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State IN Brown County Regional Sewer 3,700,000 Houchin .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund District for Wastewater
Treatment Plant Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State IN City of Clinton for Combined 2,000,000 .............. Young S
Agency Revolving Fund Sewer Overflows Control Plan
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State IN City of Gary for Storm Sewer 2,000,000 .............. Young S
Agency Revolving Fund Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State IN City of Madison for 1,000,000 Houchin .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Stormwater Management
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State IN Greene County for Water and 2,000,000 Messmer .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Expansion Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State IN Greene County for Water and 15,000,00 .............. Young S
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Infrastructure 0
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State KS City of Bonner Springs for 1,092,000 Davids .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Lonestar Interceptor
Sanitary Sewer Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State KS City of Olathe for Olathe 884,466 Davids .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Basin C16 Sanitary Sewer
Rehabilitation Improvement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State KS City of Princeton for 610,680 Davids .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Stormwater Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State KS Riley County for Sewer 1,000,000 .............. Moran S
Agency Revolving Fund District Upgrades
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State KY City of Adairville for 750,000 Comer .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment Plant
Improvement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State KY City of Eddyville for 1,000,000 Comer .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment Plant
Construction Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State KY City of Greenville for 854,400 Guthrie .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment Plant
Rehabilitation
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State KY City of Lancaster for 1,000,000 Barr .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Sanitary Sewer Extension
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State KY City of Madisonville for Lift 1,000,000 Comer .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Station Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State KY Clark County for Sanitary 1,000,000 Barr .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Sewer Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State KY Franklin County Fiscal Court 750,000 Comer .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund for Wastewater Improvement
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State KY Louisville and Jefferson 750,000 Guthrie .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund County Metropolitan Sewer
District for Wastewater
Collection System
Rehabilitation
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State KY Louisville-Jefferson County 1,000,000 McGarvey .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Metropolitan Sewer District
for Drainage Response
Initiative
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State KY Louisville-Jefferson County 1,092,000 McGarvey .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Metropolitan Sewer District
for Odor Mitigation and
Catch Basin Rehabilitation
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State KY Martin County for Wastewater 4,800,000 .............. McConnell S
Agency Revolving Fund Treatment Plant
Rehabilitation
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State KY Paducah McCracken County 1,750,000 Comer .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Joint Sewer Agency for
Wastewater Treatment Plant
Upgrades
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State KY Winchester Municipal 1,000,000 Barr .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Utilities for Sanitary Sewer
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State LA City of Baton Rouge for 2,000,000 Letlow .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Stormwater Quality
Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State LA City of Kenner for Wastewater 1,092,000 Carter (LA) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Treatment Plant
Stabilization and
Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State LA City of Kenner Sewer/ 7,000,000 .............. Cassidy, S
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment Plant Kennedy
Stabilization and
Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State LA City of New Iberia for Pump 750,000 Higgins .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Station Construction
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State LA City of Westwego for 1,092,000 Carter (LA) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment Plant
Modernization Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State LA Lafayette Consolidated 1,092,000 Fields .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Government for Water and
Wastewater Laboratories
Replacement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State LA Monroe Sewer Lift Stations 4,000,000 .............. Kennedy S
Agency Revolving Fund Rehabilitation Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State LA North Lake Charles Water 1,500,000 .............. Cassidy, S
Agency Revolving Fund Rehabilitation Project Kennedy
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State LA St. Bernard Parish for 1,092,000 Carter (LA) Kennedy H
Agency Revolving Fund Culvert Drainage
Improvements Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State LA Town of Amite City for 2,000,000 Letlow .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Regional Wastewater
Treatment and Transmission
Facilities Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MA Barnstable County for Former 3,000,000 .............. Markey, Warren S
Agency Revolving Fund Municipal Fire Training PFAS
Remediation Site
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MA City of Chicopee for 1,092,000 Neal Markey, Warren H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment Plant
Nitrogen Reduction Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MA City of Fall River for South 2,026,000 .............. Markey, Warren S
Agency Revolving Fund Watuppa Pond Phosphorus
Inactivation Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MA City of Gloucester for Pump 1,092,000 Moulton .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Station Upgrades
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MA City of Holyoke for River 800,000 Neal Markey, Warren H
Agency Revolving Fund Terrace CSO Area 21B Sewer
Separation
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MA City of Lowell for 1,092,000 Trahan .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Centralville Sewer
Separation Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MA City of Melrose for 852,500 Clark Markey, Warren H
Agency Revolving Fund Stormwater Improvement
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MA Town of Agawam for Downtown 1,971,000 .............. Markey, Warren S
Agency Revolving Fund Stormwater Infrastructure
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MA Town of Arlington for Mystic 1,092,000 Clark Markey, Warren H
Agency Revolving Fund River Watershed
Infrastructure Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MA Town of Dighton for Pump 350,000 Auchincloss .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Station Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MA Town of Holliston for 1,092,000 McGovern .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Downtown Sewer District
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MA Town of Littleton for Common 1,092,000 Trahan .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Sewer System Expansion
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MA Town of Marblehead for Sewer 807,000 Moulton Markey, Warren H
Agency Revolving Fund Infiltration and Inflow
Reduction
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MA Town of Merrimac for 1,092,000 Moulton .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment Plant `
Upgrades
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MA Town of Nahant for Wastewater 1,092,000 Moulton Markey, Warren H
Agency Revolving Fund Infrastructure Upgrades
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MA Town of Needham for 1,092,000 Auchincloss Markey, Warren H
Agency Revolving Fund Stormwater Management
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MA Town of Rockland for 1,092,000 Keating Markey, Warren H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment Plant
and Collection System
Upgrades
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MA Town of Swansea for Route 6 1,092,000 Auchincloss Markey, Warren H
Agency Revolving Fund Corridor Sewer Collection
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MA Town of Wareham for Sewer 1,092,000 Keating .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Improvements, Phase 2
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MA Town of Wayland for Town 200,000 .............. Markey, Warren S
Agency Revolving Fund Center Sewer Replacement and
Expansion
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MA Town of Westport for Trunk 1,092,000 Keating .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Water and Sewer--Sections 2
and 3
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MA Tyngsborough Sewer Commission 1,956,000 .............. Markey, Warren S
Agency Revolving Fund for Phalanx Street Pump
Station Upgrade & Gravity
Sewer Installation
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MD Canal Place Preservation and 500,000 .............. Alsobrooks, S
Agency Revolving Fund Development Authority for Van Hollen
Sediment Testing and
Remediation
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MD City of Aberdeen for Water 2,000,000 Harris (MD) Alsobrooks, H
Agency Revolving Fund Infrastructure Upgrades Van Hollen
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MD City of Hagerstown for 1,000,000 .............. Alsobrooks, S
Agency Revolving Fund Stormwater Infrastructure Van Hollen
Upgrades
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MD City of Rockville for 1,092,000 Raskin Alsobrooks, H
Agency Revolving Fund Orangeburg Lateral Van Hollen
Replacement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MD City of Rockville for 1,092,000 Raskin Alsobrooks, H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Collection System Van Hollen
Rehabilitation
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MD Easton Utilities for Windmill 2,868,000 .............. Alsobrooks, S
Agency Revolving Fund Pump Station Enhancement Van Hollen
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MD Town of Hurlock for 2,795,000 .............. Alsobrooks, S
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment Plant Van Hollen
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MD Town of Indian Head for 1,092,000 Hoyer Alsobrooks, H
Agency Revolving Fund Anchor Point Booster Station Van Hollen
Wellhouse Design and
Construction Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MD Town of Indian Head for 800,000 Hoyer Alsobrooks, H
Agency Revolving Fund Mattawoman Woods and Dogwood Van Hollen
Lift Station Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MD Town of New Windsor for Sewer 500,000 Olszewski Van Hollen H
Agency Revolving Fund System Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MD Town of Oakland for Water 1,092,000 McClain Alsobrooks, H
Agency Revolving Fund System Improvements Project Delaney Van Hollen
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MD Town of Smithsburg Water 306,000 .............. Alsobrooks, S
Agency Revolving Fund System Improvements Van Hollen
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MD Town of Trappe for Wastewater 1,149,000 .............. Alsobrooks, S
Agency Revolving Fund Treatment Plant Upgrades Van Hollen
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MD Washington Suburban Sanitary 1,092,000 Ivey Alsobrooks, H
Agency Revolving Fund Commission for Sewer Van Hollen
Rehabilitation
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MD Washington Suburban Sanitary 1,092,000 Raskin Alsobrooks, H
Agency Revolving Fund Commission for Sewer Van Hollen
Rehabilitation in Montgomery
County Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State ME Caribou Utilities District 3,288,000 .............. Collins S
Agency Revolving Fund for Wastewater
Infrastructure Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State ME City of Bath for Pump Station 560,000 .............. King S
Agency Revolving Fund and Sewer Line Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State ME City of Biddeford for 6,000,000 .............. Collins S
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Infrastructure
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State ME City of Brewer for Drinking 1,576,000 .............. Collins, King S
Agency Revolving Fund Water Infrastructure
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State ME City of Gardiner for 1,422,000 .............. Collins, King S
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Infrastructure
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State ME Clinton Water District for 3,250,000 Pingree Collins, King H/S
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Infrastructure
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State ME North Berwick Sanitary 1,093,276 Pingree King H
Agency Revolving Fund District for Wastewater
Treatment Facility and
Pumping Stations Reliability
Upgrades
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State ME Pleasant Point for Wastewater 5,000,000 .............. Collins, King S
Agency Revolving Fund Infrastructure Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State ME Richmond Utilities District 2,500,000 .............. Collins, King S
Agency Revolving Fund for Wastewater
Infrastructure Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State ME South Berwick Sewer District 3,000,000 Pingree Collins, King H/S
Agency Revolving Fund for Wastewater
Infrastructure Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State ME Town of Fort Kent for Water 3,500,000 .............. Collins, King S
Agency Revolving Fund Infrastructure Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State ME Town of Frenchboro for 419,000 .............. King S
Agency Revolving Fund Culvert Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State ME Town of Gorham for Wastewater 3,000,000 .............. Collins S
Agency Revolving Fund Infrastructure Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State ME Town of Hampden for Pump 1,735,000 .............. King S
Agency Revolving Fund Station and Sewer Main
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State ME Town of Machias for 1,378,000 .............. Collins, King S
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Infrastructure
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State ME Town of North Haven for 4,000,000 Pingree Collins, King H/S
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Infrastructure
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State ME Town of Old Orchard Beach for 1,000,000 .............. Collins, King S
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Infrastructure
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State ME Town of Southwest Harbor for 780,000 .............. Collins, King S
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Infrastructure
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State ME Town of St. Agatha for 786,000 .............. King S
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater System Upgrades
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State ME Town of Wilton for Water Main 1,092,000 Golden .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund System Upgrade
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State ME Town of Windham for Regional 1,000,000 Pingree King H
Agency Revolving Fund School Unit 14 Campus
Wastewater Conveyance
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State ME Vassalboro Sanitary District 386,000 .............. Collins S
Agency Revolving Fund for Wastewater
Infrastructure Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State ME Veazie Sewer District for 1,878,000 .............. Collins S
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Infrastructure
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State ME Wells Sanitary District for 3,000,000 .............. Collins S
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Infrastructure
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MI Charter Township of Fort 1,000,000 McClain (MI) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Gratiot for Sewer System
Upgrades
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MI City of Auburn Hills for 723,200 Stevens Peters H
Agency Revolving Fund Stormwater Infrastructure
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MI City of Bad Axe for Water 750,000 McClain (MI) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Infrastructure Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MI City of Brown City for Sewer 2,000,000 McClain (MI) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund System Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MI City of Farmington for 1,092,000 Stevens .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Community Sanitary System
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MI City of Grand Haven for 1,092,000 Scholten Peters H
Agency Revolving Fund Harbor Island Drinking Water
Treatment Remediation
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MI City of Grand Rapids for 1,092,000 Scholten Slotkin H
Agency Revolving Fund Water Resource Recovery
Facility UV Disinfection
Upgrade Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MI City of Imlay City for Lead 1,750,000 McClain (MI) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Service Lines and Water
Lines Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MI City of Rockwood for 1,092,000 Dingell .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment Plant
Infrastructure Improvement
Plan
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MI City of Trenton for Sewage 1,092,000 Dingell .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Retention Basin Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MI Garden City for Water System 1,092,000 Tlaib .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Rehabilitation Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MI Great Lakes Water Authority 1,092,000 Thanedar .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund for 7 Mile Sewer
Rehabilitation Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MI Great Lakes Water Authority 1,092,000 Thanedar .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund for Fox Creek Enclosure
Condition Assessment
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MI Great Lakes Water Authority 1,092,000 Thanedar Peters, H/S
Agency Revolving Fund for Freud & Conners Creek Slotkin
Pump Station Rehabilitation
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MI Great Lakes Water Authority 1,092,000 Thanedar Peters, H/S
Agency Revolving Fund for Oakwood District Slotkin
Intercommunity Relief Sewer
Modification
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MI GRSD Sewer Authority for 2,000,000 Walberg .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Tertiary Filter Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MI Lake Mitchell Sewer Authority 1,500,000 Moolenaar .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund for Sewer Pump Improvement
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MI Marquette County for K.I. 1,370,000 .............. Peters S
Agency Revolving Fund Sawyer Wastewater Treatment
Plant Disinfection Upgrades
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MI Multi Lakes Water and Sewer 580,000 Dingell .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Authority for Pollution
Prevention Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MI Oakland County for Sanitary 750,000 McClain (MI) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Sewer Extension Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MI St. Clair Township for 1,220,000 McClain (MI) Slotkin H/S
Agency Revolving Fund Sanitary Pump Station
Rehabilitation
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MI Village of Beulah for 1,000,000 Bergman .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MI Village of Millington for 1,000,000 McClain (MI) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Water and Sewer
Infrastructure Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MI Village of Reese for 960,000 McClain (MI) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Stormwater Mitigation
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MN Barnesville for Water 750,000 Fischbach Smith H
Agency Revolving Fund Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MN City of Big Lake for 2,000,000 Emmer Klobuchar H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment Plant
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MN City of Blooming Prairie for 1,000,000 Finstad Klobuchar, H
Agency Revolving Fund Water Infrastructure Smith
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MN City of Butterfield for 1,050,000 Finstad Smith H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment
Facility Repairs
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MN City of Coleraine for Water 750,000 Stauber Smith H
Agency Revolving Fund and Sewer System Upgrades
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MN City of Cook for Wastewater 330,000 Stauber Klobuchar H
Agency Revolving Fund Treatment System
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MN City of Elizabeth for 1,750,000 Fischbach Smith H
Agency Revolving Fund Sanitary Sewer Improvement
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MN City of Floodwood for Water 1,500,000 .............. Klobuchar, S
Agency Revolving Fund Infrastructure Improvements Smith
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MN City of Gilman for 2,000,000 Emmer Smith H
Agency Revolving Fund Infrastructure Improvement
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MN City of Grand Marais for 1,000,000 .............. Klobuchar S
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MN City of Keewatin for Water 750,000 Stauber Klobuchar H
Agency Revolving Fund and Sewer Improvement
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MN City of Kettle River for 1,000,000 Stauber Smith H
Agency Revolving Fund Water and Wastewater
Improvements Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MN City of Lamberton for 1,000,000 .............. Klobuchar, S
Agency Revolving Fund Infrastructure Improvements Smith
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MN City of Madison Lake for 1,000,000 .............. Klobuchar, S
Agency Revolving Fund Sanitary and Water System Smith
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MN City of Montrose for 2,000,000 Emmer Smith H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment Plant
Regionalization Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MN City of Moorhead for 2,000,000 .............. Klobuchar, S
Agency Revolving Fund Dewatering Project Smith
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MN City of New Hope for Sanitary 1,092,000 Omar Smith H
Agency Revolving Fund Sewer Lining Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MN City of Newport for Inflow 1,092,000 Craig Klobuchar, H
Agency Revolving Fund and Infiltration Mitigation Smith
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MN City of Norwood Young America 1,600,000 Emmer Klobuchar, H
Agency Revolving Fund for Water Infrastructure Smith
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MN City of Pine City for 750,000 Stauber Klobuchar H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment System
Upgrade
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MN City of Pine Island for 1,000,000 Finstad Klobuchar, H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment Smith
Facility
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MN City of Rochester for 1,000,000 Finstad Klobuchar H
Agency Revolving Fund Sanitary Sewer Improvement
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MN City of Ruthton for Water 750,000 Fischbach Smith H
Agency Revolving Fund Tower Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MN City of Sacred Heart for 1,000,000 .............. Klobuchar, S
Agency Revolving Fund Infrastructure Improvements Smith
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MN City of Sartell for Force 2,000,000 Emmer .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Main Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MN City of Spring Lake Park for 896,000 Omar Smith H
Agency Revolving Fund Stormwater Resiliency
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MN City of St. Francis for Water 2,000,000 Emmer Klobuchar H
Agency Revolving Fund and Sewer Infrastructure
Upgrades
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MN City of Trimont for Water 1,000,000 Finstad Klobuchar, H
Agency Revolving Fund Infrastructure Improvements Smith
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MN City of West Union for 1,000,000 Fischbach .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Infrastructure
Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MN Hanley Falls for Sewer and 750,000 Fischbach Klobuchar H
Agency Revolving Fund Water Main Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MN Lake Henry for Sewer System 500,000 Fischbach Smith H
Agency Revolving Fund Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MN Lake Lillian for Water System 750,000 Fischbach Klobuchar H
Agency Revolving Fund Updates
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MN Laketown Township for 2,000,000 Emmer Klobuchar H
Agency Revolving Fund Community Sewer Improvement
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MN Northern Township for 750,000 Stauber Klobuchar, H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Project Smith
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MS Cities of Clinton, Bolton, 7,800,000 .............. Hyde-Smith, S
Agency Revolving Fund and Raymond for Regional Wicker
Wastewater Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MS City of Natchez for 1,178,000 .............. Hyde-Smith S
Agency Revolving Fund Stormwater Infrastructure
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MS City of Oxford for Water 1,000,000 Kelly (MS) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Infrastructure Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MS City of Petal for Wastewater 1,750,000 Ezell Hyde-Smith, H
Agency Revolving Fund Infrastructure Improvement Wicker
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MS City of Starkville for 1,500,000 Guest Wicker H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment Plant
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MS DCRUA Effluent Pump Station 2,500,000 .............. Hyde-Smith, S
Agency Revolving Fund Project Wicker
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State MT 12th Street BNSF Railroad 825,000 .............. Sheehy S
Agency Revolving Fund Sanitary Sewer Crossing
Replacement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NC City of Gastonia for Regional 2,000,000 Moore (NC) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Sewer Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NC City of Gastonia for Sewer 825,000 Moore (NC) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Pump Station Project Phase I
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NC City of Greensboro for Water 1,000,000 McDowell .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund and Sewer Line Extension
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NC City of Mebane for GE Pump 4,000,000 Foushee Tillis H/S
Agency Revolving Fund Station and Force Main
Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NC City of Raleigh for Rocky 1,092,000 Ross .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Branch Tributary Enhancement
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NC Durham County for Page Park 1,092,000 Foushee .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Lift Station Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NC Lower Cape Fear Water and 750,000 Rouzer .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Sewer Authority for Raw
Water Pump Station
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NC Northampton County Government 1,092,000 Davis (NC) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund for the Town of Garysburg
Wastewater Infrastructure
Rehabilitation
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NC Town of Cary for Walnut Creek 1,092,000 Ross .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Stabilization and
Restoration Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NC Town of East Spencer for 1,250,000 McDowell .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Water and Sewer Line
Replacement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NC Town of Sharpsburg for Sewer 1,092,000 Davis (NC) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Infrastructure
Rehabilitation
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NC Town of Tarboro for 1,092,000 Davis (NC) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment Plant
Denitrification Upgrade
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NC Town of White Lake for Sewer 2,000,000 Rouzer .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NE City of Gothenburg Clean 776,000 .............. Fischer S
Agency Revolving Fund Water Utility Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NE City of Scribner for 750,000 Flood .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment
Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NE Middle Niobrara Natural 1,421,000 .............. Fischer S
Agency Revolving Fund Resources District for Long
Pine Creek and Bone Creek
Watershed Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NE Sarpy County for Sewer 2,000,000 Bacon .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Extension Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NE Village of Ewing for Water 716,000 Smith (NE) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Management Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NE Village of Greeley for 2,372,000 .............. Fischer S
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NE Village of Ong for Lagoon 100,000 .............. Fischer S
Agency Revolving Fund System Renovations
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NE Village of Shelby for Lagoon 600,000 .............. Fischer S
Agency Revolving Fund Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NE Village of Valparaiso for 468,000 .............. Fischer S
Agency Revolving Fund Sewer Rehabilitation
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NH City of Manchester for MS4 1,092,000 Pappas Shaheen H
Agency Revolving Fund Drainage Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NH City of Rochester for 1,092,000 Pappas .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Lagoon Desludge,
Phase II
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NH Town of Newmarket for Sewer 1,092,000 Pappas Shaheen H
Agency Revolving Fund Reliability Improvements
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NJ Borough of Belmar 1,000,000 Smith (NJ) Booker, Kim H
Agency Revolving Fund Environmental Commission for
Stormwater Quality
Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NJ Borough of Cliffside Park for 1,092,000 Pou Kim H
Agency Revolving Fund Stormwater System
Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NJ Borough of Cresskill for 1,092,000 Gottheimer Kim H
Agency Revolving Fund Tenakill Brook Watershed
Clean Water Initiative
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NJ Borough of Dumont for Sewer 1,043,120 Gottheimer Booker, Kim H
Agency Revolving Fund Integrity Support Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NJ Borough of Edgewater for 1,092,000 Pou .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Stormwater Infrastructure
Improvements Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NJ Borough of Fair Lawn for 1,092,000 Gottheimer .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Sewer Pipeline
Rehabilitation
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NJ Borough of Fort Lee for Sewer 184,000 Gottheimer Booker, Kim H
Agency Revolving Fund Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NJ Borough of Hawthorne for 1,092,000 Pou .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Management
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NJ Borough of Mount Arlington 560,000 Kean .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund for Stormwater Improvement
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NJ Borough of Palisades Park for 1,000,000 Gottheimer Booker H
Agency Revolving Fund Grand Avenue Sewer Main
Replacement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NJ Borough of Swedesboro for 400,000 .............. Booker S
Agency Revolving Fund Sanitary Sewer Pump Station
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NJ City of Asbury Park for 1,092,000 Pallone .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment Plant
Screenings Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NJ City of Hoboken for North End 1,217,000 .............. Booker, Kim S
Agency Revolving Fund Roadway Reconstruction
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NJ City of Orange Township for 1,092,000 McIver Booker, Kim H
Agency Revolving Fund Water and Sewer Main
Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NJ City of Perth Amboy for 1,092,000 Pallone .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Runyon Water Treatment Plant
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NJ County of Passaic for River 1,000,000 .............. Booker S
Agency Revolving Fund Street Storm Water
Management Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NJ Long Beach Township for Sewer 750,000 Van Drew .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Main Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NJ North Hudson Sewerage 1,092,000 Menendez .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Authority for Wastewater
Treatment Plant
Reconstruction
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NJ Ocean County Utility 2,000,000 Smith (NJ) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Authority for Pump Station
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NJ Sparta Township for Pump 400,000 Kean Kim H
Agency Revolving Fund Station Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NJ Sussex County Municipal 1,092,000 Gottheimer .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Utilities Authority for
Wastewater Treatment Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NJ Town of Guttenberg for CSO 1,092,000 Menendez Booker, Kim H
Agency Revolving Fund Pipe Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NJ Town of Millburn for Gilbert 1,092,000 Sherrill .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Place Stormwater Pump
Station
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NJ Town of Morristown for 500,000 .............. Booker S
Agency Revolving Fund Burnham Park Lower Pond
Hydro-raking
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NJ Township of Burlington for 1,092,000 Conaway .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Sludge Dewatering Project,
Phase 2
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NJ Township of Little Falls for 1,092,000 Sherrill .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Peckman Riverbank
Stabilization Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NJ Township of North Bergen for 1,092,000 Menendez .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Woodcliff Drainage
Improvements and Sewer
Rehabilitation
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NJ Township of Pequannock for 1,092,000 Sherrill .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Pump Station Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NJ Township of Voorhees for Las 1,092,000 Norcross .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Brisas Sewer Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NJ Township of Washington for 600,000 Gottheimer .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Stream Restoration Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NJ Township of West Orange for 1,048,000 McIver Kim H
Agency Revolving Fund Pumping Station Improvement
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NM Albuquerque Bernalillo County 1,000,000 .............. Heinrich S
Agency Revolving Fund Water Utility Authority for
Carnuel Wastewater System
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NM City of Belen for Wastewater 1,092,000 Vasquez Heinrich, H
Agency Revolving Fund Treatment Project Lujan
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NM City of Rio Rancho for 2,090,000 .............. Heinrich, S
Agency Revolving Fund Aquifer Reinjection System Lujan
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NM City of Truth or Consequences 1,092,000 Vasquez Lujan H
Agency Revolving Fund for Clancy Lift Station
Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NM Village of Corrales for 1,092,000 Stansbury .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Main Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NM Village of Mosquero for Water 250,000 .............. Heinrich, S
Agency Revolving Fund Infrastructure Project Lujan
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NV Baker Water and Sewer General 3,871,000 .............. Cortez Masto, S
Agency Revolving Fund Improvement District for Rosen
Water Infrastructure
Upgrades
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NV City of Boulder City for 980,000 Titus Cortez Masto, H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment Plant Rosen
Upgrades
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NV City of North Las Vegas for 1,092,000 Horsford Cortez Masto, H
Agency Revolving Fund Losee Wash Diversion Project Rosen
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NV City of Sparks for Water 3,773,000 .............. Cortez Masto, S
Agency Revolving Fund Reclamation Backup Power Rosen
Systems
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NV Clark County Water 1,092,000 Lee (NV) Cortez Masto, H
Agency Revolving Fund Reclamation District for Rosen
Laughlin Lift Station No. 2
Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NV Clark County Water 1,092,000 Horsford Cortez Masto, H
Agency Revolving Fund Reclamation District for Rosen
Wastewater Treatment
Facility Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NV Lyon County for Sewer 1,937,766 Amodei Cortez Masto, H
Agency Revolving Fund Rehabilitation Project Rosen
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NY City of Corning for 984,000 Langworthy .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment Plant
Boiler Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NY City of Glens Falls for WWTP 1,000,000 .............. Schumer S
Agency Revolving Fund Electrical System Upgrades
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NY City of Jamestown for 1,250,000 Langworthy .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Stormwater Channel
Maintenance
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NY County of Suffolk for Lake 1,100,000 .............. Gillibrand S
Agency Revolving Fund Ave, St. James Sewer Upgrade
and Expansion
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NY County of Suffolk for West 1,000,000 Garbarino Gillibrand H
Agency Revolving Fund Babylon Sewer Expansion
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NY County of Suffolk for Wise 1,000,000 Garbarino Gillibrand H
Agency Revolving Fund County Sewer Expansion
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NY Hicksville Water District for 1,092,000 Suozzi .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund AOP Treatment at Plant No.
11
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NY Monroe County for Northwest 1,092,000 Morelle Schumer H
Agency Revolving Fund Quadrant Water Resource
Recovery Facility
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NY Nassau County for Outfall 1,000,000 Garbarino .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Diffuser Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NY Oneida County for Purchase 1,500,000 .............. Schumer S
Agency Revolving Fund and Installation of Holding
Tank
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NY Port Washington Water 1,092,000 Suozzi Gillibrand, H
Agency Revolving Fund Pollution Control District Schumer
for Wastewater Pump Stations
Upgrade
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NY Suffolk County for Outfall 1,000,000 LaLota .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Pipe Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NY Suffolk County for Sewerage 1,000,000 .............. Schumer S
Agency Revolving Fund Design Infrastructure at
Heartland
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NY Suffolk County for Wastewater 1,000,000 LaLota .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Treatment Plant Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NY Town of Brookhaven for 1,000,000 Garbarino Gillibrand H
Agency Revolving Fund Sanitary Sewer
Infrastructure Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NY Town of Brookhaven for Water 1,250,000 LaLota Schumer H
Agency Revolving Fund Infrastructure Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NY Town of Cornwall for Shore 1,092,000 Ryan .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Road Sewer Treatment Plant,
Phase 2
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NY Town of Dix for Water and 1,000,000 Langworthy Schumer H
Agency Revolving Fund Sewer Service Extension
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NY Town of Elma for Consolidated 1,000,000 Langworthy Gillibrand, H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment Plant Schumer
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NY Town of Herkimer for 1,594,064 Stefanik .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater System Upgrades
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NY Town of New Paltz for 1,092,000 Ryan .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Ohioville Sewer District #6
Sewer Treatment Plant
Regionalization
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NY Town of North Salem for Sewer 1,250,000 Lawler .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Installation
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NY Town of Phelps for Sanitary 1,000,000 Tenney Gillibrand, H
Agency Revolving Fund Sewer Distribution Project Schumer
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NY Town of Randolph for Sanitary 1,000,000 Langworthy .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Sewer System Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NY Town of Richmondville for 1,000,000 Stefanik Schumer H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment
Rehabilitation
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NY Town of Verona for 1,092,000 Mannion .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Durhamville Sewer District
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NY Town of Victor for County 1,002,944 Morelle .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Road 9 Force Main
Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NY Town of Yorktown for Sewer 1,250,000 Lawler .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Service Expansion
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NY Village of Altamont for 1,092,000 Tonko .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment Plant
Disinfection Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NY Village of Amityville for 800,000 Garbarino .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Sewer Pump Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NY Village of Bloomingburg for 1,092,000 Riley .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment Plant &
Pump Station Upgrades
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NY Village of Brockport for 1,092,000 Morelle .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Sanitary Sewer System
Upgrade
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NY Village of Bronxville for 1,092,000 Latimer .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Stormwater Drainage
Improvement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NY Village of Elbridge for Water 1,092,000 Mannion .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund System Improvements Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NY Village of Evans Mills for 2,000,000 Stefanik .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment
Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NY Village of Geneseo for Water 1,000,000 Tenney Schumer H
Agency Revolving Fund and Sewer System
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NY Village of Hastings-on-Hudson 1,092,000 Latimer Gillibrand H
Agency Revolving Fund for Stormwater Management
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NY Village of Manorhaven for 1,092,000 Suozzi .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Sanitary Sewer Channel
Crossing Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NY Village of Menands for South 1,092,000 Tonko .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund End Neighborhood Water
System Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NY Village of Millerton for 3,500,000 .............. Gillibrand S
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater System
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NY Village of Minoa for 565,000 Mannion .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment Plant
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NY Village of Roslyn for Sewer 864,000 Suozzi .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Pipe Inspection and Repair
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NY Village of Sea Cliff for 1,092,000 Suozzi .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Sanitary Sewer Expansion
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State NY Village of Waterloo for Sewer 750,000 Tenney Schumer H
Agency Revolving Fund System Improvements and
Wastewater Treatment Plant
Upgrades
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State OH City of Columbus for 750,000 Carey .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment
Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State OH City of Dover for Sanitary 600,000 Rulli .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Sewer Upgrades
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State OH City of Elyria for Sewer 2,000,000 Latta .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Extension Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State OH City of Kirtland for Sanitary 2,000,000 Joyce (OH) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Sewer Extension
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State OH City of Parma for Sewer 1,000,000 Miller (OH) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State OH City of Struthers for Water 800,000 Rulli Moreno H
Agency Revolving Fund Infrastructure Facility
Upgrades
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State OH City of University Heights 1,092,000 Brown .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund for Manhole Separation
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State OH Cleveland Metroparks for 1,092,000 Brown .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Stormwater Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State OH Clinton County Board of 949,566 Taylor .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Commissioners for Regional
Wastewater Treatment Plant
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State OH Cuyahoga County for Sewer 1,250,000 Miller (OH) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State OH Fairport Harbor Village for 929,600 Joyce (OH) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Water System Upgrade
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State OH Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer 1,092,000 Brown .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund District for Big Creek West
Branch Culvert Repair
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State OH Ravenna Township for 2,000,000 Joyce (OH) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Collection System
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State OH Summit County for Peninsula 1,092,000 Sykes .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Sanitary Sewer Collection
and Treatment Facilities
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State OH Village of Chauncey for Sewer 600,000 Balderson .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund System Replacement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State OH Village of Jeffersonville for 1,936,000 Carey .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Infrastructure
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State OH Village of Junction City for 750,000 Balderson .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment Plant
Upgrades
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State OH Village of McConnelsville for 900,000 Balderson .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Sewer Line Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State OH Village of Thornville for 1,000,000 Balderson .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Regional Wastewater Plant
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State OH Village of Williamsburg for 1,000,000 Taylor .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Sewer Extension Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State OH Village of Winchester for 1,250,000 Taylor .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment Plant
Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State OK City of Bethany for 1,280,000 Bice .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater System Repair
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State OK City of Enid for Solids Plant 850,000 Lucas .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Relocation
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State OK City of Seminole for 1,250,000 Bice .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Lift Station
Upgrade
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State OK City of Wewoka for Wastewater 2,250,000 Bice .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Treatment Facility Upgrade
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State OK City of Woodward for 1,150,000 Lucas .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Plant Upgrades
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State OK City of Yukon for Wastewater 1,640,000 Bice .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Facility Repairs and
Upgrades
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State OR Arnold Irrigation District 2,000,000 .............. Merkley, Wyden S
Agency Revolving Fund for Infrastructure
Modernization Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State OR City of Dallas for Sewer and 1,000,000 Salinas Merkley, Wyden H/S
Agency Revolving Fund Reservoir Tank Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State OR City of Gresham for 1,092,000 Dexter Merkley, Wyden H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment
Nitrification Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State OR City of John Day for 4,500,000 .............. Merkley, Wyden S
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment Plant
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State OR City of Portland for 1,092,000 Dexter Merkley, Wyden H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment Plant
and Pump Reliability Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State OR City of Sandy for Wastewater 1,092,000 Dexter Merkley, Wyden H
Agency Revolving Fund Station Pipeline Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State OR City of Talent for Resilient 2,000,000 .............. Merkley, Wyden S
Agency Revolving Fund Waterline Installation
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State OR Marion County for North 1,092,000 Bynum Merkley, Wyden H
Agency Revolving Fund Santiam Sewer Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State OR Oak Lodge Water Services 1,092,000 Bynum .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Authority for Clarifier
Replacement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State PA Borough of Ford City for 1,940,928 Thompson (PA) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Storm Sewer Rehabilitation
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State PA Borough of Forest Hills for 500,000 .............. Fetterman, S
Agency Revolving Fund Storm Sewer Replacement and McCormick
Sanitary Sewer Access
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State PA Chesapeake Conservancy for 400,000 .............. Fetterman S
Agency Revolving Fund Water Quality Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State PA City of Meadville for Force 750,000 Kelly (PA) Fetterman, H
Agency Revolving Fund Main Replacement McCormick
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State PA Dallas Area Municipal 1,000,000 Bresnahan .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Authority for Wastewater
Infrastructure Expansion
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State PA Dry Tavern Sewer Authority 591,000 .............. Fetterman, S
Agency Revolving Fund for Sewage Treatment Plant McCormick
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State PA Fairfield Municipal Authority 1,000,000 Joyce (PA) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund for Sanitary Sewer
Rehabilitation
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State PA Freeburg Borough for Sewer 750,000 Thompson (PA) Fetterman H
Agency Revolving Fund System Rehabilitation
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State PA Guilford Township Municipal 2,000,000 Joyce (PA) McCormick H
Agency Revolving Fund Authority for Sewer
Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State PA Hatfield Township Municipal 241,000 .............. Fetterman S
Agency Revolving Fund Authority for Stormwater
Mitigation Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State PA Hermitage Municipal Authority 913,600 Kelly (PA) Fetterman, H
Agency Revolving Fund for Sewer Upgrades McCormick
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State PA Milford Borough for Sewer 1,250,000 Bresnahan .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Extension Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State PA Monroe County for Wastewater 1,250,000 Bresnahan .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Treatment Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State PA Municipal Water Authority of 900,000 Deluzio McCormick H
Agency Revolving Fund Aliquippa for WWTP Final
Clarifier Rehabilitation
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State PA Municipality of Bethel Park 520,000 Lee (PA) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund for Piney Fork Interceptor
Lining Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State PA Ohiopyle Borough for Sewage 937,000 Reschenthaler .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Treatment Plant Expansion
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State PA Upper Merion Township for 1,092,000 Dean .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Water Pollution Control
Center Hydrothermal
Carbonization Equipment
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State PA Upper Providence Township for 1,092,000 Dean .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Second Avenue Force Main and
Gravity Main Replacement
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State PA West Norriton Township for 1,092,000 Dean .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Rittenhouse Pump Station
Force Main Replacement
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State RI City of Cranston for 1,092,000 Magaziner .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Stormwater Management
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State RI City of East Providence for 1,500,000 .............. Reed, S
Agency Revolving Fund Sewer System Rehabilitation Whitehouse
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State RI City of Warwick for Bellows 2,000,000 .............. Reed S
Agency Revolving Fund Interceptor Rehabilitation
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State RI Narragansett Bay Commission 500,000 .............. Reed, S
Agency Revolving Fund for Service Area Expansion Whitehouse
Study
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State RI Town of Charlestown for 650,000 .............. Whitehouse S
Agency Revolving Fund Onsite Wastewater Treatment
Systems Upgrades
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State RI Town of Cumberland for Sewer 1,500,000 .............. Reed S
Agency Revolving Fund Main Replacements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State RI Town of Middletown for Sewer 1,092,000 Amo Reed, H/S
Agency Revolving Fund System Reconfiguration Whitehouse
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State RI Town of North Providence for 343,413 Amo .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Sewer Lining Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State RI Town of Westerly for Sewer 680,000 Magaziner Whitehouse H
Agency Revolving Fund Relining Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State SC Beaufort Jasper Water & Sewer 1,500,000 .............. Graham S
Agency Revolving Fund Authority for Bluffton Area
Pump Station System
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State SC City of North Augusta for 1,280,000 .............. Graham S
Agency Revolving Fund Greeneway Culvert
Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State SC City of Walterboro for SC 2,983,000 .............. Graham S
Agency Revolving Fund Highway 63 Wastewater
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State SC County of Orangeburg for 1,092,000 Clyburn .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment Plant
Expansion
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State SC MetroConnects for Sewer 1,750,000 Timmons .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Replacement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State SC Town of Moncks Corner for 1,678,000 .............. Graham S
Agency Revolving Fund Stormwater Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State SC Town of Pawleys Island for 1,500,000 Fry Graham H/S
Agency Revolving Fund Stormwater Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State SC Town of Sullivan's Island for 3,000,000 .............. Graham S
Agency Revolving Fund Street Drainage Improvement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State TN City of Bartlett for Sewer 1,000,000 Kustoff .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Equalization Tank
Installation
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State TN City of Selmer for Sewer 750,000 Kustoff .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund System Upgrade
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State TN Jackson Energy Authority for 750,000 Kustoff .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Water and Wastewater
Extension Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State TN Knoxville Utilities Board for 750,000 Burchett .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment Plant
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State TN Town of Arlington for 1,000,000 Kustoff .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment Plant
Expansion
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State TN Town of Mosheim for 750,000 Harshbarger .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment Plant
Upgrades
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State TX City of Amarillo for 1,750,000 Jackson (TX) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment Plant
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State TX City of Austin for Waterloo 1,092,000 Doggett .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Greenway Creek Restoration
and Water Quality
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State TX City of Beaumont for 1,000,000 Babin .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Interceptor
Rehabilitation
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State TX City of Bryan for Wastewater 1,500,000 McCaul .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Treatment Plant Construction
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State TX City of Eden for Pump Station 300,000 Pfluger .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State TX City of Glenn Height for 1,092,000 Crockett .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State TX City of Grand Prairie for 1,092,000 Crockett .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Waterford Lift Station
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State TX City of Huntsville for 750,000 Sessions .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment Plant
Upgrades
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State TX City of Kaufman for 1,000,000 Gooden .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment Plant
Upgrades
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State TX City of Lago Vista for 750,000 McCaul .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment and
Collection System Expansion
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State TX City of Marble Falls for 2,000,000 Carter (TX) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Line Replacement
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State TX City of Nacogdoches for Storm 1,000,000 Sessions .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Drainage Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State TX City of Paradise for Regional 240,000 Gill .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Study
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State TX City of Runaway Bay for 1,000,000 Jackson (TX) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Infrastructure
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State TX City of San Marcos for Main 1,092,000 Casar .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Replacement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State TX City of Somerset for 1,250,000 Gonzales .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater System Expansion
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State TX City of Southside Place for 909,909 Fletcher .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Edloe/Auden Sanitary Sewer
Replacement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State TX City of Waco for Flat Creek 1,000,000 Sessions .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Water Reuse Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State TX Harris County Flood Control 1,000,000 Hunt .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund District for Cypress Creek
Regional Stormwater
Detention Basin
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State TX Harris County Flood Control 750,000 Crenshaw .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund District for Kuykendahl
Stormwater Detention Basin
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State TX Harris County Flood Control 1,000,000 Hunt .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund District for Schiel Road
Stormwater Detention Basin
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State TX Harris County Flood Control 750,000 Luttrell .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund District for Stormwater
Detention Basin Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State TX Harris County Flood Control 1,250,000 Luttrell .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund District for West Little
York Stormwater Detention
Basin Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State TX Harris County Flood Control 1,000,000 Crenshaw .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund District for Woodridge
Stormwater Detention Basin
Construction Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State TX Harris County Pollution 1,000,000 Garcia (TX) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Control Services for
Satellite Location
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State TX Missouri City for Well 1,092,000 Green .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Capacity Expansion Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State TX Montgomery County Municipal 1,000,000 Crenshaw .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Utility District 84 for
Bentwood Drainage Channel
Improvement Project Phase II
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State TX Montgomery County Precinct 4 750,000 Crenshaw .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund for Drainage Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State TX Newport Municipal Utility 750,000 Crenshaw .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund District for Sewer System
Rehabilitation
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State TX San Antonio River Authority 80,000 Castro .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund for Woodlawn Lake Storm
Quality Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State TX The City of Woodbranch 1,000,000 Crenshaw .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Village for Water and
Wastewater Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State TX Travis County for McNeil 1,092,000 Doggett .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Drive Drainage Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State UT Central Iron County Water 1,750,000 Maloy .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Conservancy District for
Effluent Reuse Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State UT City of Clinton for Sewer 2,750,000 Moore (UT) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Improvements and Expansion
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State UT City of Logan for Water 1,750,000 Moore (UT) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Reclamation Facility Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State UT Salt Lake County for Central 1,000,000 Maloy .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Valley Water Treatment
Facility Upgrades
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State UT Santa Clara City for Sewer 1,250,000 Maloy .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Line Expansion
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State VA Bedford Regional Water 750,000 Griffith .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Authority for Sanitary Sewer
System Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State VA Charles City County for Sewer 1,092,000 McClellan .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Collection System
Modernization Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State VA City of Alexandria for 1,092,000 Beyer .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Bellefonte Ave. Storm Drain
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State VA City of Buena Vista for 2,300,000 .............. Kaine, Warner S
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment Plant
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State VA City of Falls Church for 1,092,000 Beyer Kaine, Warner H
Agency Revolving Fund Cavalier Trail Park Sewage
Flow Equalization Basin
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State VA City of Hopewell for Hopewell 1,092,000 McClellan Kaine, Warner H
Agency Revolving Fund Heretick Avenue Stormwater
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State VA City of Petersburg for Poor 1,092,000 McClellan Kaine, Warner H
Agency Revolving Fund Creek Rehabilitation
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State VA City of Suffolk for Sanitary 1,250,000 Kiggans Kaine, Warner H
Agency Revolving Fund Sewer Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State VA City of Suffolk for Sanitary 1,000,000 Kiggans Kaine, Warner H
Agency Revolving Fund Sewer Relocation Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State VA City of Virginia Beach for 1,000,000 Kiggans Kaine, Warner H
Agency Revolving Fund Stormwater Storage Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State VA City of Williamsburg for 600,000 .............. Kaine, Warner S
Agency Revolving Fund Sanitary Sewer Resiliency
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State VA Hampton Roads Sanitation 750,000 Kiggans Kaine, Warner H
Agency Revolving Fund District for Onancock Pump
Station Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State VA Surry County for Wastewater 1,092,000 McClellan .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Improvements, Phase 2
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State VA Town of Altavista for 3,000,000 .............. Kaine, Warner S
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment Plant
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State VA Town of Fries for Drinking 1,000,000 .............. Kaine, Warner S
Agency Revolving Fund Water and Sewer Treatment
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State VA Town of Lawrenceville for 1,092,000 McClellan .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment
Facility Expansion Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State VA Town of Stuart for Sewer 1,058,000 .............. Kaine, Warner S
Agency Revolving Fund Equalization and Reclamation
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State VA Town of Wytheville for 942,000 .............. Kaine, Warner S
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Plant Upgrade
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State VA Upper Occoquan Service 1,092,000 Subramanyam Kaine, Warner H
Agency Revolving Fund Authority for Wastewater
Facility Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State VT Addison County Community 1,200,000 .............. Sanders, Welch S
Agency Revolving Fund Trust for Manufactured
Housing Community Wastewater
Infrastructure Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State VT Bolton Valley Water and 1,000,000 .............. Welch S
Agency Revolving Fund Community Development
Company for Community
Wastewater Treatment
Facility
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State VT City of Burlington for South 1,000,000 Balint Sanders, Welch H/S
Agency Revolving Fund End Wastewater Storage
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State VT Town of Berlin for Wastewater 1,092,000 Balint .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Treatment Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State VT Town of Highgate for 750,000 Balint Sanders H/S
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Discharge System
Construction
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State VT Town of Richmond for Richmond 1,350,000 .............. Sanders, Welch S
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment
Facility
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State VT Town of Woodstock for 1,000,000 .............. Welch S
Agency Revolving Fund Woodstock Wastewater
Treatment Facility
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State WA City of Anacortes for Samish 997,000 .............. Murray S
Agency Revolving Fund Indian Nation Summit Park
Sewer Extension
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State WA City of Bellevue for Lake 500,000 DelBene Cantwell H
Agency Revolving Fund Washington Sanitary Sewer
Lake Lines Program
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State WA City of Bothell for Woodcrest 1,092,000 DelBene Cantwell H
Agency Revolving Fund Utility Replacement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State WA City of Entiat for Wastewater 1,000,000 .............. Cantwell S
Agency Revolving Fund Treatment Plant Upgrades and
Expansion
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State WA City of Granite Falls for 990,000 .............. Cantwell, S
Agency Revolving Fund Water Infrastructure Murray
Projects
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State WA City of Palouse for 1,000,000 Baumgartner Cantwell H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment Plant
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State WA City of Renton for Kennydale 1,092,000 Smith (WA) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Lakeline Sanitary Sewer and
Water Quality Preservation
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State WA City of Ritzville for Sewer 750,000 Baumgartner Cantwell H
Agency Revolving Fund Collection System
Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State WA City of Toppenish for Solid 1,000,000 .............. Cantwell S
Agency Revolving Fund State Dryer
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State WA City of Vancouver for 1,092,000 Perez Cantwell H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Lagoon Aeration
Blower Upgrade
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State WA Clark Regional Wastewater 2,215,000 Perez Murray H/S
Agency Revolving Fund District for Wallace Heights
Septic Elimination
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State WA Douglas County Sewer District 3,767,000 .............. Murray S
Agency Revolving Fund #1 for Sewer Line
Construction
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State WA Kitsap County for Wastewater 1,092,000 Randall Cantwell H
Agency Revolving Fund Treatment Plant Upgrade
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State WA Port of Bellingham for 1,200,000 .............. Cantwell S
Agency Revolving Fund Fairhaven Marine Industrial
Park Stormwater Improvement
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State WA Southwest Suburban Sewer 1,092,000 Jayapal .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund District for Sewer
Rehabilitation Project,
Phase 1
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State WA Town of Carbonado for 1,092,000 Schrier Murray H/S
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Infrastructure
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State WI Bell Sanitary District for 1,100,000 .............. Baldwin S
Agency Revolving Fund Holding Tank Treatment
Facility
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State WI City of Oshkosh for 3,200,000 .............. Baldwin S
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State WI City of Prairie du Chien for 1,250,000 Van Orden .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment
Facility Upgrades
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State WI Forest County Potawatomi 2,000,000 .............. Baldwin S
Agency Revolving Fund Community for Wastewater
Treatment
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State WI Town of Calumet for Water 420,000 .............. Baldwin S
Agency Revolving Fund Treatment System
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State WI Town of Richmond for 144,000 .............. Baldwin S
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State WI Village of Brandon for 406,000 .............. Baldwin S
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State WV Berkeley County Westside 1,600,000 .............. Capito, S
Agency Revolving Fund Water Main Justice
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State WV Boone County Public Service 750,000 Miller (WV) Capito H
Agency Revolving Fund District for Water
Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State WV Buffalo Creek Public Service 1,000,000 Miller (WV) Capito, H
Agency Revolving Fund District for Water Treatment Justice
Plant Upgrade and Expansion
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State WV City of Welch for Combined 750,000 Miller (WV) Capito, H
Agency Revolving Fund Sewer Overflow Removal Justice
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State WV City of Weston for Sewer 1,500,000 Moore (WV) Capito H
Agency Revolving Fund Extension and Improvement
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State WV Huntington Four Pole Creek 10,000,00 .............. Capito S
Agency Revolving Fund Pump Station 0
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State WV North Beckley Public Service 750,000 Miller (WV) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund District for Wastewater
Treatment Plant Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State WV Tucker County Commission for 1,500,000 Moore (WV) Capito H
Agency Revolving Fund Regional Sewer System
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State WY City of Casper for Sanitary 1,750,000 Hageman .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Sewer Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State WY Northern Arapaho Tribe for 1,000,000 Hageman .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater System
Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Clean Water State WY Town of Jackson for Sewer 1,000,000 Hageman .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Infrastructure Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State AK City of Homer for Water 937,868 Begich Murkowski H
Agency Revolving Fund Transmission Main
Replacement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State AK City of Unalaska for Captains 3,400,000 .............. Murkowski S
Agency Revolving Fund Bay Waterline Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State AK City of Wasilla for Wasilla- 1,930,000 .............. Murkowski S
Agency Revolving Fund Palmer Water System
Interconnect Design
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State AL City of Loxley for Water 750,000 Moore (AL) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund System Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State AL City of Samson for Well 1,840,000 Moore (AL) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Construction
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State AL Coosa Valley Water Supply 1,000,000 Rogers (AL) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund District for Water Supply
Expansion
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State AL The City of Greenville Water 3,500,000 Figures Britt, H/S
Agency Revolving Fund Works and Sewer Board for Tuberville
Water Supply Augmentation
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State AL Town of Rogersville for 1,500,000 Strong .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Elevated Water Storage Tank
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State AR City of Helena-West Helena 4,500,000 .............. Boozman S
Agency Revolving Fund for Water Rehabilitation
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State AR City of Wabbaseka for 2,000,000 .............. Boozman S
Agency Revolving Fund Drinking Water
Regionalization
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State AR Wynne Water Utilities for 4,500,000 .............. Boozman S
Agency Revolving Fund Water Infrastructure
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State AZ City of Chandler for New 1,000,000 Stanton Gallego H
Agency Revolving Fund Wells Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State AZ City of Page for Water 2,550,000 .............. Gallego, Kelly S
Agency Revolving Fund Treatment Plant Expansion
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State AZ City of Safford for Water 2,100,000 .............. Gallego, Kelly S
Agency Revolving Fund Line Upgrades
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State AZ Graham County for Water Line 1,200,000 Ciscomani .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State AZ Town of Eagar for Spring Line 1,500,000 .............. Gallego, Kelly S
Agency Revolving Fund Restoration Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State AZ Town of Marana for PFAS 1,750,000 Ciscomani .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Treatment Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State AZ Town of Marana for Source 2,250,000 Ciscomani .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Water System Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State CA Borrego Water District for 750,000 Issa Schiff H
Agency Revolving Fund Water Line Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State CA Calleguas Municipal Water 1,092,000 Brownley .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund District for Lake Bard Pump
Station Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State CA City of Avenal for Water 4,000,000 Valadao .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Storage Tank Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State CA City of Beverly Hills for 1,092,000 Lieu .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Water Main Replacement
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State CA City of Burbank for Potable 1,092,000 Friedman Schiff H
Agency Revolving Fund Reservoir Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State CA City of California City for 1,000,000 Obernolte .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Water System Replacement
Project Phase II
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State CA City of Chino for Benson 1,092,000 Torres (CA) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Emergency Power Generator
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State CA City of Coalinga for Sodium 1,092,000 Gray .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Hydroxide Storage and
Injection Facility Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State CA City of Dinuba for Water 1,092,000 Costa Padilla, H
Agency Revolving Fund Tower Replacement Schiff
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State CA City of Escalon for SSJID 1,092,000 Harder .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Surface Water Connection
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State CA City of La Habra for Foothill 1,092,000 Sanchez .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Zone Consolidation Water
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State CA City of Lemoore for Water 1,000,000 Fong .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Meter Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State CA City of Loma Linda for SCADA 750,000 Obernolte .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund System Reliability Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State CA City of Manhattan Beach for 1,040,000 Lieu .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Cybersecurity of Critical
Infrastructure Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State CA City of McFarland for Well 2,000,000 Valadao .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State CA City of Oxnard for Cast Iron 1,092,000 Brownley Schiff H
Agency Revolving Fund Pipe Replacement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State CA City of Pasadena for Water 1,092,000 Friedman Schiff H
Agency Revolving Fund and Wastewater System
Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State CA City of Poway for Water 1,000,000 Issa .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Supply Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State CA City of San Juan Bautista for 1,092,000 Lofgren .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Drinking Water Supply
Regionalization
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State CA City of Santa Ana for PFAS 1,092,000 Correa .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Treatment
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State CA City of Santa Paula for Cross- 1,092,000 Brownley Schiff H
Agency Revolving Fund Town Pipeline Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State CA City of Tustin for 17th 2,000,000 .............. Schiff S
Agency Revolving Fund Street Desalter Electrical
Upgrade Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State CA City of Williams for Water 1,000,000 LaMalfa .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Infrastructure Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State CA County of Kings for New Well 2,000,000 Valadao Padilla H
Agency Revolving Fund Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State CA County of Madera for North 1,200,000 .............. Padilla S
Agency Revolving Fund Fork Water System Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State CA County of Monterey for San 1,092,000 Lofgren Schiff H
Agency Revolving Fund Lucas Water Treatment
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State CA Cucamonga Valley Water 1,092,000 Aguilar .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund District for Baseline
Waterline Improvement
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State CA Eastern Municipal Water 1,092,000 Takano .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund District for Well 84D Water
Quality Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State CA Fallbrook Public Utility 1,000,000 Issa Padilla H
Agency Revolving Fund District for Water Line
Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State CA Jurupa Community Services 1,092,000 Takano .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund District for Well 29
Development
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State CA Las Virgenes Municipal Water 1,050,000 .............. Padilla S
Agency Revolving Fund District for Water Farm
Study
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State CA Montara Water and Sanitary 1,092,000 Liccardo .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund District for Water and Sewer
Line Relocation Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State CA Monte Vista Water District 1,092,000 Torres (CA) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund for Pipeline Replacement
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State CA Orange County Water District 750,000 Kim .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund for PFAS Treatment Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State CA Rancho California Water 1,000,000 Issa .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund District for Water Treatment
Facility Construction
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State CA Sacramento County for Arden 1,092,000 Bera Padilla H
Agency Revolving Fund Service Area Water Supply
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State CA Santa Clara Valley Water 1,092,000 Khanna .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund District for Silicon Valley
Regional Purified Water
Facility
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State CA Santa Clarita Valley Water 1,092,000 Whitesides .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Agency for PFAS Treatment
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State CA Santa Margarita Water 750,000 Kim .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund District for Water Treatment
Plant
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State CA Solano Irrigation District 1,092,000 Thompson (CA) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund for Vaca Valley Public Water
System Consolidation, Phase
I
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State CA South Tahoe Public Utility 1,200,000 Kiley Schiff H
Agency Revolving Fund District for Water
Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State CA Sweetwater Authority for 1,000,000 Vargas .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Sodium Hypochlorite
Chlorination Water Treatment
System
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State CA Tahoe City Public Utility 1,250,000 Kiley Padilla H
Agency Revolving Fund District for Water
Infrastructure Improvement
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State CA Tule River Indian Tribe of 1,250,000 Fong .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund California for Water
Transmission Improvement
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State CA West Valley Water District 1,092,000 Aguilar .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund for Cybersecurity and Water
Reliability Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State CA Western Municipal Water 1,092,000 Takano .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund District for Reservoir
Management Systems
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State CO Castle Rock Water for Water 1,750,000 Boebert .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Supply Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State CO City of Brighton for Water 1,000,000 .............. Bennet, S
Agency Revolving Fund Line Replacement Hickenlooper
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State CO City of Brush for Water 1,000,000 Boebert .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Treatment Facility
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State CO Louviers Water and Sanitation 1,000,000 Boebert Bennet, H
Agency Revolving Fund District for Drinking Water Hickenlooper
Distribution Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State CO Norwood Water Commission for 1,250,000 Hurd .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Water Line Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State CO Prairie View Ranch Water 1,750,000 Boebert .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund District for Water
Infrastructure Consolidation
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State CO Pueblo County for Drinking 1,000,000 Hurd .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Water Infrastructure
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State CO Town of De Beque for 320,000 Hurd Bennet, H/S
Agency Revolving Fund Secondary Water Source Hickenlooper
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State CO Town of Granby for Water 1,092,000 Neguse Bennet, H
Agency Revolving Fund Infrastructure Project Hickenlooper
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State CO Town of Kiowa for Well 1,000,000 Boebert .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Redundancy Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State CO Town of Ovid for Water 1,000,000 Boebert .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Treatment Plant Improvement
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State CO Town of Severance for 1,750,000 Boebert .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Regional Water Treatment
Plant and Transmission Line
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State CO Town of Walsh for Water 750,000 Boebert .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund System Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State CT Southington Water Department 2,000,000 Larson Blumenthal, H/S
Agency Revolving Fund (SWD) for Wells PFAS Murphy
Treatment
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State DE Town of Smyrna for Well and 1,092,000 McBride Blunt H
Agency Revolving Fund Water Treatment Plant Rochester,
Project Coons
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State FL City of Coral Springs for 1,092,000 Moskowitz .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Water Treatment Plant
Upgrade
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State FL City of Lake Helen for 750,000 Mills .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Watermains Replacement
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State FL City of Lakeland for Water 800,000 Lee (FL) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Treatment Plant Upgrades
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State FL City of North Miami for Water 1,092,000 Wilson .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Plant Modernization Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State FL City of West Melbourne for 1,250,000 Haridopolos .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Reverse Osmosis Water
Production Facility
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State FL City of Winter Springs for 1,000,000 Mills .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Mt. Greenwood Water Main
Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State FL Florida Keys Aqueduct 750,000 Gimenez .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Authority for Water
Transmission Improvement
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State FL Gadsden County for Water 750,000 Dunn .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund System Improvement and
Expansion Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State FL Hillsborough County for Water 500,000 Lee (FL) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Infrastructure Assessment
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State FL Pasco County for Booster 1,000,000 Lee (FL) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Station Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State FL Pasco County for Chlorine 750,000 Bilirakis .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Booster Station Construction
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State FL Town of Lantana for Water 1,092,000 Frankel .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Treatment Plant Upgrades
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State GA City of Attapulgus for Water 478,420 Bishop (GA) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Main Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State GA City of Blakely for Water 960,000 Bishop (GA) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund System Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State GA City of College Park for Lead/ 2,134,000 McBath, Ossoff, H/S
Agency Revolving Fund Galvanized Water Pipeline Williams (GA) Warnock
Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State GA City of East Point for 1,250,000 McBath Ossoff, H/S
Agency Revolving Fund Drinking Water Treatment Warnock
Upgrades
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State GA City of Fairburn for Water 1,092,000 McBath Warnock H
Agency Revolving Fund Infrastructure Upgrades
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State GA City of Hiawassee for 2,000,000 .............. Warnock S
Agency Revolving Fund Drinking Water Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State GA City of Millen for Industrial 1,500,000 .............. Ossoff S
Agency Revolving Fund Park Water Tank Construction
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State GA City of Oxford for Water Main 1,092,000 Scott (GA) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Replacement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State GA City of Palmetto for Sewer 856,000 .............. Ossoff, S
Agency Revolving Fund Line Replacements Warnock
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State GA City of Rincon for Waterline 1,000,000 Carter (GA) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Extension Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State GA City of Roswell for Water 1,000,000 McCormick .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Storage and Redundancy
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State GA City of Savannah for 1,248,000 .............. Ossoff, S
Agency Revolving Fund Reservoir Rehabilitation Warnock
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State GA City of Wrens for New 557,000 .............. Warnock S
Agency Revolving Fund Municipal Drinking Water
Well
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State GA DeKalb County for Larkspur 1,479,000 .............. Ossoff, S
Agency Revolving Fund Water Main Replacement Warnock
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State GA DeKalb County for Lithonia 726,625 Johnson (GA) Ossoff, H/S
Agency Revolving Fund Booster Pump Station Standby Warnock
Power Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State GA DeKalb County for Water 561,150 Johnson (GA), Ossoff H/S
Agency Revolving Fund Storage Tank Upgrades Williams (GA)
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State GA Floyd County for Well Design 650,000 Greene .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund and Construction Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State GA Gwinnett County for Walton 1,092,000 Scott (GA) Warnock H
Agency Revolving Fund Court Booster Station
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State GA Lee County Board of 1,092,000 Bishop (GA) Ossoff H
Agency Revolving Fund Commissioners for Water
Supply and Treatment
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State GA Newton County for 1,092,000 Scott (GA) Ossoff, H
Agency Revolving Fund Transmission Main Warnock
Replacement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State GA Walker County Water and 700,000 Greene .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Sewerage Authority for Water
Infrastructure Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State HI County of Hawaii Department 1,440,000 .............. Hirono, Schatz S
Agency Revolving Fund of Water Supply for
Chlorination System
Conversion
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State HI County of Maui Department of 2,000,000 .............. Hirono, Schatz S
Agency Revolving Fund Water Supply for Kealaloa
Well Development
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State HI Honolulu Board of Water 2,000,000 .............. Hirono, Schatz S
Agency Revolving Fund Supply for Kaonohi Booster
Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State HI Kauai County Department of 1,092,000 Tokuda Hirono, Schatz H
Agency Revolving Fund Water Supply for Kilauea
Water Tank Replacement
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State HI Maui County for Lahaina Water 1,092,000 Tokuda Hirono, Schatz H
Agency Revolving Fund Infrastructure Resiliency
and Hardening
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State ID City of American Falls for 2,500,000 Simpson .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Water Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State ID City of Bellevue for Drinking 4,000,000 Simpson .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Water Improvements Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State ID City of Rigby for Drinking 2,500,000 Simpson .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Water Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State ID Shoshone-Bannock Tribes for 4,000,000 Simpson .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Water Tank Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State IL Bonnie Brae Forest Manor 250,000 .............. Duckworth S
Agency Revolving Fund Sanitary District for Water
Capital Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State IL City of Aurora for Lead 1,092,000 Foster, .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Service Line Replacement Underwood
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State IL City of Chester for Route 150 1,200,000 .............. Duckworth S
Agency Revolving Fund Water Main Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State IL City of Chicago for Lead 2,000,000 .............. Durbin S
Agency Revolving Fund Service Line Replacements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State IL City of Freeport for Water 1,092,000 Sorensen .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Main Replacement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State IL City of Highland Park for 1,092,000 Schneider .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund George B Prindle Water
Treatment Plant Intake
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State IL City of Macomb for Lead 1,000,000 .............. Durbin S
Agency Revolving Fund Service Line Replacements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State IL City of Markham for Water 1,500,000 .............. Duckworth S
Agency Revolving Fund System Infrastructure
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State IL City of North Chicago for 1,092,000 Schneider .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Lead Service Line
Replacements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State IL City of Oglesby for Water 1,020,800 Underwood .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Main Replacement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State IL City of Palos Heights for 1,092,000 Casten .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund 80th Ave Pump Station
Upgrades
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State IL City of Paris for Wastewater 500,000 .............. Duckworth S
Agency Revolving Fund Treatment Plant Upgrades
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State IL City of Springfield for Water 900,000 .............. Durbin S
Agency Revolving Fund Main Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State IL DuPage Water Commission for 1,000,000 Krishnamoorthi .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Regional Source Water
Project Stage 1
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State IL Grand Prairie Water 1,092,000 Underwood .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Commission for Water
Infrastructure Project in
Northern Illinois
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State IL Lake County Public Works for 1,092,000 Schakowsky .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Water System Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State IL Leyden Township for Water 1,092,000 Garcia (IL) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Main and Lead Service Line
Replacement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State IL North Park Public Water 1,000,000 .............. Durbin S
Agency Revolving Fund District for Well
Reconstruction and Water
Treatment
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State IL Robinson Palestine Water 1,000,000 Bost .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Commission for New Water
Treatment Plant
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State IL Southland Water Agency for 1,092,000 Kelly (IL) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Water Intake Pipe Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State IL Town of Cicero for South Side 1,092,000 Garcia (IL) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Water Pumping Station
Improvement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State IL Village of Arlington Heights 1,092,000 Quigley .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund for Lead Service Line
Replacement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State IL Village of Bellwood for Water 1,092,000 Davis (IL) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Infrastructure Improvement
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State IL Village of Berkeley for 1,024,207 Garcia (IL) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Section 2 Lead Service Line
Replacement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State IL Village of Cary for Water 1,092,000 Schakowsky .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund System Resiliency and PFAS
Mitigation Improvements
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State IL Village of Coal Valley for 1,092,000 Sorensen .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Water Main Extension and
Well #4 Water Tower
Construction Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State IL Village of Elk Grove for 1,092,000 Krishnamoorthi .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Water Main Lining Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State IL Village of Forest Park for 1,092,000 Davis (IL) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Water System Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State IL Village of Glen Carbon for 1,092,000 Budzinski .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Drinking Water Treatment
Plant Installation
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State IL Village of Hillside for 1,092,000 Davis (IL) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Drinking Water Improvement
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State IL Village of Maywood for Water 1,092,000 Davis (IL) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Main Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State IL Village of Melrose Park for 1,092,000 Garcia (IL) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Winston Park Water Main
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State IL Village of Morton Grove for 1,092,000 Schakowsky .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Lead Service Line
Replacement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State IL Village of North Riverside 1,092,000 Davis (IL) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund for Water Main Improvement
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State IL Village of Oswego for 1,092,000 Underwood .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Drinking Water Supply
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State IL Village of River Forest for 1,092,000 Davis (IL) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Drinking Water Improvement
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State IL Village of Wauconda for Lead 1,092,000 Foster .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Service Line Replacement,
Phase 1
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State IL Village of West Salem for 1,200,000 Bost .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Watermain Replacement
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State IL Village of Wilmette for Lead 1,092,000 Schneider .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Service Line Replacement
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State IL Winnebago County for City of 700,000 .............. Duckworth S
Agency Revolving Fund Rockford PFAS Remediation
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State IL Winnebago County for Water 600,000 .............. Durbin S
Agency Revolving Fund Main Extension
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State IN City of Bloomington Utilities 1,250,000 Houchin .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund for Water Treatment Plant
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State IN City of Indianapolis for Lead 1,092,000 Carson .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Service Line Replacement
Program
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State IN Fort Wayne City Utilities for 2,000,000 Stutzman .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Water and Stormwater
Improvement Project Phase I
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State IN Huntington City Water Utility 1,474,360 Stutzman .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund for Water Main Replacements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State IN Huntington-Andrews Drinking 3,000,000 .............. Young S
Agency Revolving Fund Water Regionalization
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State IN Town of Dublin for Water 1,250,000 Shreve .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Treatment Plant Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State IN Town of Glenwood for Water 1,250,000 Shreve .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Line Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State IN Town of Kingman for Water 2,000,000 .............. Young S
Agency Revolving Fund Infrastructure Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State KS City of Caney for Water 4,000,000 Schmidt Moran H/S
Agency Revolving Fund Distribution System
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State KS City of Hays for R9 Wellfield 11,000,00 .............. Moran S
Agency Revolving Fund and Pipeline Project 0
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State KS Leavenworth Waterworks for 1,250,000 Schmidt .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Water Treatment Plant
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State KS McPherson Board of Public 2,000,000 .............. Moran S
Agency Revolving Fund Utilities for South Well
Field Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State KS Russell R9 Project 1,000,000 .............. Moran S
Agency Revolving Fund
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State KY Bourbon County for Water Tank 750,000 Barr .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State KY City of Albany for Water 7,334,000 .............. McConnell S
Agency Revolving Fund Treatment Plant Construction
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State KY City of Auburn for Water Line 656,000 Guthrie .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State KY City of Vine Grove for Water 817,491 Guthrie .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Line Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State KY Edmonson County Water 9,256,000 .............. McConnell S
Agency Revolving Fund District for Water Treatment
Plant Modernization
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State KY Henderson Water Utility for 1,000,000 Comer .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Raw Water Intake and
Pipeline Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State KY Louisville Water Company for 1,092,000 McGarvey .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Lead Service Line
Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State KY Nicholas County for Water 1,000,000 Barr .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Improvements Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State KY South Hopkins Water District 750,000 Comer .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund for Waterline and Building
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State LA Jefferson Davis Parish for 750,000 Higgins .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Rural Water District
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State LA Lafayette Consolidated 1,000,000 Higgins .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Government for Water Line
Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MA City of Cambridge for Water 1,092,000 Pressley Markey H
Agency Revolving Fund Ozone Generators Replacement
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MA City of Fall River for Lead 1,092,000 Auchincloss Markey, Warren H
Agency Revolving Fund Service Line Replacement
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MA City of Haverhill for Radial 1,000,000 .............. Markey, Warren S
Agency Revolving Fund Collector Well
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MA City of Newburyport for PFAS 1,092,000 Moulton Markey, Warren H
Agency Revolving Fund Water Filtration System
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MA City of Woburn for Horn Pond 1,092,000 Clark .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Plant PFAS Removal Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MA Leicester Water Supply 950,000 McGovern Markey, Warren H
Agency Revolving Fund District for Interconnection
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MA Town of Blandford for Water 1,092,000 Neal Markey, Warren H
Agency Revolving Fund Treatment & Distribution
System Upgrades
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MA Town of Essex for Drinking 1,092,000 Moulton Markey, Warren H
Agency Revolving Fund Water System Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MA Town of Foxborough for PFAS 1,092,000 Auchincloss .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Treatment Plant
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MA Town of Freetown for Water 1,000,000 Auchincloss .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Line Extension Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MA Town of Groton for Groton/ 1,092,000 Trahan .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Dunstable/Pepperell Regional
Water System Expansion PFAS
Mitigation Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MA Town of Hamilton for Hamilton- 1,092,000 Moulton .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wenham Regional Drinking
Water Connection
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MA Town of Ipswich for Drinking 1,092,000 Moulton .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Water Infrastructure
Upgrades
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MA Town of Mendon for Water 960,000 Auchincloss .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund System Expansion Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MA Town of Middleton for PFAS 1,092,000 Moulton .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Mitigation Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MA Town of Natick for PFAS 1,036,000 Clark .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Removal Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MA Town of Plainville for Water 1,092,000 Auchincloss .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Treatment Plant Replacement
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MA Town of Randolph for Water 1,092,000 Pressley .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Standpipe Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MA Town of Sharon for Water Main 906,560 Auchincloss .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Replacement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MA Town of Topsfield for Water 1,092,000 Moulton .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Main Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MA Town of Westford for PFAS 1,092,000 Trahan .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Treatment Infrastructure
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MA West Brookfield Water 1,092,000 Neal Markey, Warren H
Agency Revolving Fund Department for Leland Road
Water Treatment Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MD City of Bowie for Drinking 1,092,000 Hoyer Alsobrooks, H
Agency Revolving Fund Water Pipe Replacement Van Hollen
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MD City of Rockville for Lead 500,000 Raskin Van Hollen H
Agency Revolving Fund Service Line Inventory
Investigation
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MD City of Westminster for 1,092,000 Olszewski Van Hollen H
Agency Revolving Fund Advanced Water Purification
System Project, Phase 3
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MD Garrett County Sanitary 1,659,000 .............. Alsobrooks, S
Agency Revolving Fund District for Gorman Water Van Hollen
Source Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MD Middletown Wastewater 470,000 .............. Alsobrooks S
Agency Revolving Fund Treatment Enhanced Nutrient
Removal Upgrade
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MD Town of North East for Pump 1,950,000 Harris (MD) Van Hollen H
Agency Revolving Fund Station Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MD Worcester County for Water 2,550,000 Harris (MD) Alsobrooks, H
Agency Revolving Fund Treatment Plant Replacement Van Hollen
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State ME Canton Water District for 1,250,000 .............. Collins S
Agency Revolving Fund Drinking Water
Infrastructure Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State ME Livermore Falls Water 2,000,000 .............. King S
Agency Revolving Fund District for Water Main
Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State ME Loring Development Authority 1,740,000 .............. Collins, King S
Agency Revolving Fund for Water Infrastructure
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State ME Lubec Water District for 2,000,000 .............. Collins, King S
Agency Revolving Fund Drinking Water
Infrastructure Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State ME Monmouth Water Association 3,555,000 .............. Collins, King S
Agency Revolving Fund for Drinking Water
Infrastructure Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State ME Old Town Water District for 3,560,000 .............. Collins, King S
Agency Revolving Fund Drinking Water
Infrastructure Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State ME Presque Isle Utilities 2,000,000 .............. Collins, King S
Agency Revolving Fund District for Water
Infrastructure Upgrades
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MI Charter Township of 2,000,000 McClain (MI) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Chesterfield for Water Main
Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MI Charter Township of Fenton 1,092,000 McDonald Rivet Peters H
Agency Revolving Fund for Water Line Replacement
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MI Charter Township of Grayling 3,000,000 Bergman Peters H/S
Agency Revolving Fund for Municipal Water Service
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MI Charter Township of 1,000,000 McClain (MI) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Independence for Water Main
Extension
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MI City of Allen Park for Allen 1,092,000 Thanedar .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Road Water Main Replacement
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MI City of Berkley for Lead 1,092,000 Stevens Peters H
Agency Revolving Fund Water Service Line
Replacements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MI City of Cadillac for Water 1,460,000 Moolenaar Peters H
Agency Revolving Fund Distribution Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MI City of Dearborn for Lead 500,000 .............. Slotkin S
Agency Revolving Fund Line Replacement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MI City of Escanaba for Water 750,000 Bergman Slotkin H
Agency Revolving Fund Infrastructure Improvement
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MI City of Escanaba for Water 750,000 Bergman Slotkin H
Agency Revolving Fund Main and Service Line
Upgrade Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MI City of Ferndale for Lead 400,000 Stevens .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Service Line Verifications
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MI City of Grand Blanc for the 1,000,000 .............. Peters S
Agency Revolving Fund Blast the Mains and Roll in
the New Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MI City of Harbor Beach for 2,000,000 McClain (MI) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Transmission Main
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MI City of Jonesville for Lead 1,000,000 Walberg .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Service Line and Water Main
Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MI City of Lathrup Village for 880,000 Tlaib .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Eldorado Water Main
Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MI City of Linden for Water 1,092,000 McDonald Rivet .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Distribution System
Modernization
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MI City of Lowell for Water 1,250,000 Moolenaar .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Treatment Plant Expansion
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MI City of Midland for Pump 600,000 McDonald Rivet .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Station Emergency Power
Generator Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MI City of Sandusky for Water 925,000 McClain (MI) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Infrastructure Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MI City of St. Ignace for Water 36,000 .............. Peters S
Agency Revolving Fund and Wastewater SCADA
Communication System
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MI City of Tawas City for 1,000,000 Bergman Peters H
Agency Revolving Fund Primary Transmission Main
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MI City of Wyandotte for Lead 1,092,000 Thanedar .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Service Line Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MI Great Lakes Water Authority 1,000,000 .............. Slotkin S
Agency Revolving Fund for 54-Inch Water Main
Assessment and Renewal
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MI Great Lakes Water Authority 1,092,000 Thanedar .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund for Downriver Loop Water
Main Construction
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MI Oakland County for Pontiac 1,000,000 .............. Peters, S
Agency Revolving Fund Drinking Water System Slotkin
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MI Summit Township for Water 750,000 Walberg .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Supply Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MI The Charter Township of 2,000,000 Moolenaar .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Caledonia for Water
Trunkline Water System
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MI Village of Bellevue for 144,000 .............. Peters, S
Agency Revolving Fund Potable Drinking Water Well Slotkin
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MI Village of Michiana for Water 1,000,000 Walberg .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Main Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MI Whiteford Township for Water 2,000,000 Walberg .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Plant Upgrades
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MI Ypsilanti Community Utilities 1,092,000 Dingell Peters H
Agency Revolving Fund Authority for Water Main
Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MN City of Bloomington for 1,092,000 Morrison Klobuchar H
Agency Revolving Fund Booster Station Pump
Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MN City of Dennison for Water 1,000,000 Finstad Smith H
Agency Revolving Fund Infrastructure Improvement
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MN City of Duluth for Water 1,750,000 Stauber Klobuchar H
Agency Revolving Fund Treatment Plant
Rehabilitation
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MN City of Eagle Lake for Water 1,050,000 Finstad Klobuchar H
Agency Revolving Fund Treatment Improvement
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MN City of Ely for Water System 2,000,000 Stauber Klobuchar H
Agency Revolving Fund Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MN City of Elysian for Water 1,000,000 .............. Klobuchar S
Agency Revolving Fund Treatment Plant
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MN City of Foley for Water 2,000,000 Emmer Klobuchar H
Agency Revolving Fund Treatment Plant and Well
Construction
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MN City of Gem Lake for 1,092,000 McCollum Smith H
Agency Revolving Fund Municipal Water Supply
Project, Phase 2
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MN City of Hastings for PFAS and 1,092,000 Craig Klobuchar H
Agency Revolving Fund Nitrates Treatment Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MN City of Manchester for 1,750,000 Finstad Smith H
Agency Revolving Fund Watermain Replacement
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MN City of Minnetrista for 1,092,000 Morrison Smith H
Agency Revolving Fund Manganese Mitigation Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MN City of Mound for Water 1,092,000 Morrison Smith H
Agency Revolving Fund Treatment Plant Manganese
Removal Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MN City of Mountain Iron for 750,000 Stauber .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Water Main Loop Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MN City of Nashwauk for Water 1,061,000 Stauber Smith H
Agency Revolving Fund Infrastructure Improvement
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MN City of Nerstrand for Water 1,000,000 Finstad Klobuchar H
Agency Revolving Fund Infrastructure Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MN City of Okabena for Water 750,000 Finstad Smith H
Agency Revolving Fund Distribution System
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MN City of Pemberton for 800,000 Finstad Smith H
Agency Revolving Fund Distribution System Repairs
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MN City of Richfield for 1,092,000 Omar Klobuchar, H
Agency Revolving Fund Emergency Water Interconnect Smith
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MN City of Stillwater for PFAS 1,092,000 McCollum Klobuchar H
Agency Revolving Fund Water Treatment Facility
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MN City of Wheaton for Water 750,000 Fischbach Klobuchar H
Agency Revolving Fund Main Pipe Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MN Henderson for Water 750,000 Fischbach Klobuchar H
Agency Revolving Fund Filtration Plant
Construction
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MN Hibbing Public Utilities 1,000,000 Stauber Klobuchar H
Agency Revolving Fund Commission for Water Main
Replacement and Treatment
Plant Upgrade
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MN Polk County for Water 750,000 Fischbach Klobuchar H
Agency Revolving Fund Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MS City of Brandon for Water 1,250,000 Guest Wicker H
Agency Revolving Fund Storage Tank Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MS City of Meridian for Water 1,500,000 Guest Wicker H
Agency Revolving Fund Storage Facility Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MS Town of Sandersville for 2,080,000 Guest Wicker H
Agency Revolving Fund Water Infrastructure
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MT City of Billings for Flume 1,000,000 Downing .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Replacement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MT Missoula County for Water 1,750,000 Zinke Sheehy H
Agency Revolving Fund Well Upgrades
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MT St. Ignatius Wastewater 4,625,000 .............. Sheehy S
Agency Revolving Fund Collection System
Replacement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MT Town of Alberton for Water 1,000,000 Zinke .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Storage Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State MT Town of Philipsburg for 1,750,000 Zinke .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Transmission Line Upgrade
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NC Brunswick County Public 1,000,000 Rouzer .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Utilities for Water Line
Extension
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NC Cape Fear Public Utility 750,000 Rouzer .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Authority for Raw Water
Transmission Main Extension
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NC Columbus County for Water 2,000,000 Rouzer .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund System Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NC Fayetteville Public Works 4,500,000 .............. Tillis S
Agency Revolving Fund Commission for Water
Treatment Plants
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NC Hertford County for Water 1,092,000 Davis (NC) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund System Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NC Lincoln County for 2,000,000 Harrigan .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Transmission Line Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NC Orange Water and Sewer 1,092,000 Foushee .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Authority for Clearwell
Replacement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NC Orange Water and Sewer 1,092,000 Foushee .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Authority for PFAS Treatment
Facility Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NC Town of Dallas for High 1,250,000 Moore (NC) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Shoals/Dallas Water
Interconnect Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NC Town of Elk Park for Water 528,000 Edwards .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Infrastructure Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NC Town of Franklin for High 2,000,000 Edwards .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Service Pump Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NC Town of Fuquay-Varina for 1,092,000 Foushee, Knott .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Water Storage Tank Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NC Town of Holly Springs for 1,092,000 Foushee .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Harnett Regional Water
Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NC Town of Spruce Pine for Water 2,250,000 Edwards .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Storage Tank Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NE City of Genoa for New Well 620,000 .............. Fischer S
Agency Revolving Fund and Transmission Line
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NE City of McCook for Water 3,200,000 .............. Fischer S
Agency Revolving Fund Treatment Plant
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NE Santee Sioux Tribe Of The 8,250,000 .............. Fischer S
Agency Revolving Fund Santee Reservation Of
Nebraska for Water System
Capacity and Infrastructure
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NE Village of Farwell for Water 696,000 .............. Fischer S
Agency Revolving Fund System Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NE Village of Ohiowa for Well 344,000 Smith (NE) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NH Town of Newport for Water 640,000 Goodlander Shaheen H
Agency Revolving Fund Distribution System
Replacement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NJ Borough of Freehold for Water 1,092,000 Conaway .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Tower Tanks Refurbishment
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NJ Borough of Hamburg for Lead/ 500,000 .............. Booker S
Agency Revolving Fund Galvanized Steel Water
Service Line Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NJ Borough of Ho-Ho-Kus for Lead 944,000 .............. Booker, Kim S
Agency Revolving Fund Service Line Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NJ Borough of Hopatcong for Lead 1,000,000 Kean .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Service Line Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NJ Borough of Matawan for Lead 1,000,000 Pallone .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Pipes Removal
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NJ Borough of Red Bank for Lead 1,000,000 Pallone Booker, Kim H
Agency Revolving Fund Service Line Replacement
Program
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NJ Borough of Rocky Hill for 1,092,000 Watson Coleman .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Municipal Water
Infrastructure Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NJ Borough of Swedesboro for 1,000,000 Van Drew .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Lead Pipe Abatement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NJ Cape May Water and Sewer 1,250,000 .............. Booker, Kim S
Agency Revolving Fund Utility for Desalination
Plant Funding
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NJ City of Elizabeth for Lead 1,000,000 Menendez Booker, Kim H
Agency Revolving Fund Service Line Replacement
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NJ City of Garfield for Lead 944,000 .............. Booker, Kim S
Agency Revolving Fund Service Line Removal
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NJ City of Orange Township for 1,092,000 McIver .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Drinking Water Main
Relocation Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NJ Hamilton Township Municipal 1,100,000 .............. Booker S
Agency Revolving Fund Utilities Authority for
Water Main Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NJ Town of Dover for Lead 1,092,000 Sherrill Booker, Kim H
Agency Revolving Fund Service Line Replacements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NJ Town of Kearny for Lead 379,000 .............. Booker, Kim S
Agency Revolving Fund Service Line Replacement
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NJ Town of Maple Shade for Water 1,092,000 Norcross .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Treatment Plant Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NJ Township of Bloomfield for 481,000 .............. Booker, Kim S
Agency Revolving Fund Lead Service Line
Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NJ Township of Freehold for 1,092,000 Conaway Booker H
Agency Revolving Fund Water Main Replacements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NJ Township of Manchester for 1,750,000 Smith (NJ) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Water Supply and Treatment
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NJ Township of Montville for 1,092,000 Sherrill .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund PFAS Treatment
Implementation Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NJ Township of Nutley for 500,000 Sherrill Booker H/S
Agency Revolving Fund Booster Pump Station
Enhancement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NJ Township of Winslow for W. 880,000 Norcross .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Factory Rd Water Storage
Tank Rehabilitation
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NJ Village of Ridgewood for Lead 1,535,000 .............. Booker, Kim S
Agency Revolving Fund Service Line Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NJ Willingboro Municipal 1,092,000 Conaway Booker, Kim H
Agency Revolving Fund Utilities Authority for PFOS/
PFOA Water Treatment Plant
Upgrade Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NM City of Santa Rosa for 1,092,000 Stansbury .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Rehabilitation
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NM City of Truth or Consequences 1,075,000 .............. Heinrich S
Agency Revolving Fund for Water Line Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NM Enchanted Forest Mutual 800,000 .............. Heinrich, S
Agency Revolving Fund Domestic Water Consumers Lujan
Association for Drinking
Water Line Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NM Ramah Navajo School Board for 1,092,000 Vasquez .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Drinking Water Improvement
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NM Town of Bernalillo for 1,092,000 Stansbury Heinrich, H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment Plant Lujan
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NM Village of Questa for Water 1,000,000 .............. Heinrich S
Agency Revolving Fund System Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NV City of Elko for Water 2,000,000 Amodei Cortez Masto, H
Agency Revolving Fund Storage Tank Reconstruction Rosen
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NV City of Fernley for Water 2,000,000 Amodei Cortez Masto, H
Agency Revolving Fund Treatment Plant Upgrade Rosen
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NV City of West Wendover for 2,000,000 Amodei Cortez Masto, H
Agency Revolving Fund Water Transmission System Rosen
Pipeline Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NV Gardnerville Ranchos General 2,000,000 Amodei Cortez Masto, H
Agency Revolving Fund Improvement District for Rosen
Pipeline Replacement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NV Las Vegas Valley Water 1,092,000 Horsford Cortez Masto, H
Agency Revolving Fund District for Kyle Canyon Rosen
Discharge Line Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NV Lyon County for Generator 240,000 .............. Cortez Masto, S
Agency Revolving Fund Project Rosen
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NV Moapa Valley Water District 1,092,000 Horsford Cortez Masto, H
Agency Revolving Fund for Water Transmission Line Rosen
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NV Reno-Sparks Indian Colony for 2,224,000 Amodei Cortez Masto, H
Agency Revolving Fund Wastewater Treatment Rosen
Facility Design and
Engineering
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NV Virgin Valley Water District 1,616,000 .............. Cortez Masto, S
Agency Revolving Fund for Interstate 15 (I-15) Rosen
Pipe Replacement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NV Virgin Valley Water District 1,092,000 Horsford Cortez Masto, H
Agency Revolving Fund for Main Transmission Line Rosen
Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NY Allegany County for Water 1,250,000 Langworthy Schumer H
Agency Revolving Fund System Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NY Bethpage Water District for 1,092,000 Suozzi .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Treatment Upgrades for PFAS
and VOC at Plant No. 5
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NY Buffalo Sewer Authority for 1,092,000 Kennedy (NY) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Lead Service Line
Replacement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NY City of Long Beach for Sand 1,092,000 Gillen Gillibrand, H
Agency Revolving Fund Filter Tank Replacement Schumer
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NY City of Middletown for Raw 1,092,000 Ryan .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Water Line Replacement,
Phase 2
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NY City of Olean for Water 1,000,000 Langworthy .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Filtration Plant Exterior
Wall Reconstruction
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NY City of Syracuse for Lead 1,092,000 Mannion Gillibrand, H/S
Agency Revolving Fund Service Line Replacements Schumer
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NY City of Yonkers for Water 1,092,000 Latimer Gillibrand H
Agency Revolving Fund Main Replacement Under I-87
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NY Erie County Water Authority 1,600,000 Kennedy (NY) Gillibrand, H/S
Agency Revolving Fund for Lead Service Line Schumer
Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NY Monroe County Water Authority 1,092,000 Morelle Gillibrand, H
Agency Revolving Fund for System-wide Schumer
Cybersecurity Modernization
and Resiliency
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NY Onondaga County Water 1,092,000 Mannion Gillibrand H
Agency Revolving Fund Authority for Lead Service
Lines Replacement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NY Port Washington Water 704,000 Suozzi .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund District for Longview
Booster Station Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NY Town of Carmel for Water 1,250,000 Lawler Gillibrand, H
Agency Revolving Fund Plant Improvements Schumer
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NY Town of Ellicott for Water 1,000,000 Langworthy Gillibrand, H
Agency Revolving Fund Service Extension Schumer
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NY Town of Grand Island for 1,092,000 Kennedy (NY) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Water Treatment Plant Filter
Upgrades
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NY Town of Hempstead for 2,000,000 .............. Gillibrand, S
Agency Revolving Fund Levittown Dioxane Removal Schumer
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NY Town of Lake Luzerne for 1,784,000 Stefanik .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Water Storage Tank
Rehabilitation
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NY Town of Ossining for Water 1,000,000 Lawler Gillibrand, H
Agency Revolving Fund Distribution System Upgrades Schumer
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NY Town of Riverhead for Water 2,250,000 LaLota Gillibrand, H
Agency Revolving Fund Service Expansion Schumer
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NY Town of Smithtown for Water 1,086,400 LaLota .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Service Expansion
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NY Town of Stillwater for Phase 1,092,000 Tonko .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Three Water Main
Replacements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NY Town of Throop for Water 750,000 Tenney Schumer H
Agency Revolving Fund Supply Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NY Town of Tonawanda for Old 1,092,000 Kennedy (NY) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Town Waterline Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NY Town of Tully for Water 1,092,000 Mannion .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Source Replacement and
Transmission Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NY Village of Aurora for Water 1,092,000 Mannion .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Treatment Plant and System
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NY Village of Broadalbin for 2,000,000 Stefanik .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Storage Tank Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NY Village of Farmingdale for 1,092,000 Suozzi Schumer H
Agency Revolving Fund Water Treatment Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NY Village of Hempstead for 1,092,000 Gillen Schumer H
Agency Revolving Fund Water Treatment Upgrades
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NY Village of Hudson Falls for 2,000,000 Stefanik .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Water Main Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NY Village of Kiryas Joel for 2,000,000 Ryan Gillibrand, H/S
Agency Revolving Fund Water Treatment Facility Schumer
Construction Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NY Village of Mexico for Water 750,000 Tenney .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund System Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NY Village of Pleasantville for 2,250,000 Lawler Gillibrand, H
Agency Revolving Fund Water Tank Improvements Schumer
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NY Village of Port Leyden for 2,000,000 Stefanik Schumer H
Agency Revolving Fund Water Distribution System
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NY Village of Sands Point for 1,092,000 Suozzi Gillibrand H
Agency Revolving Fund Water Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NY Village of Sleepy Hollow for 983,200 Lawler Gillibrand, H
Agency Revolving Fund Water Main Lining Project Schumer
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NY Village of Williston Park for 1,092,000 Suozzi Gillibrand H
Agency Revolving Fund PFAS Treatment at Well 4
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State NY Westbury Water District for 1,092,000 Suozzi .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Well 16 1,4-Dioxane
Treatment/PFOS/PFOA
Treatments
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State OH Ashtabula County for Water 1,488,000 Joyce (OH) Moreno H
Agency Revolving Fund Infrastructure Extension
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State OH Brown County Rural Water 2,000,000 Taylor .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Association for Water Tank
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State OH City of Cambridge for 2,000,000 Balderson Moreno H
Agency Revolving Fund Waterline Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State OH City of Chardon for Water 1,280,000 Joyce (OH) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Tank Upgrade
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State OH City of Cuyahoga Falls for 1,092,000 Sykes .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Water Treatment Plant
Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State OH City of Dayton for Water 2,000,000 Turner .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Infrastructure Project Phase
I
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State OH City of Defiance for Water 960,000 Kaptur .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Distribution Upgrades
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State OH City of Logan for Water 1,250,000 Taylor Moreno H
Agency Revolving Fund Treatment Plant and Water
Tower Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State OH City of Wellston for Water 2,000,000 Taylor Moreno H
Agency Revolving Fund Treatment Plant Construction
Phase II
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State OH Muskingum County for 900,000 Balderson .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Waterline Expansion Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State OH Tuscarawas County for Water 900,000 Balderson .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund System Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State OH Village of Andover for Water 1,000,000 Joyce (OH) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Tower Rehabilitation
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State OH Village of Fredericktown for 900,000 Balderson .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Water Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State OH Village of McArthur for 1,000,000 Taylor .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Waterline Replacement
Project Phase I
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State OH Village of Millersburg for 400,000 Balderson .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Waterline Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State OH Village of New Lexington for 650,000 Balderson .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Waterline Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State OH Village of Scio Waterline 500,000 Rulli Moreno H/S
Agency Revolving Fund Replacement and Lead Line
Removal
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State OH Village of Silver Lake for 725,223 Sykes .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Water Main Improvement
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State OH Village of Stockport for 650,000 Balderson .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Water Treatment Plant
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State OH Village of Wellsville for 750,000 Rulli .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Storage Tank Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State OK City of Durant for 24-Inch 15,000,00 .............. Mullin S
Agency Revolving Fund Water Distribution Line 0
Construction
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State OK City of Edmond for Water 5,000,000 .............. Mullin S
Agency Revolving Fund Treatment Plan Facility
Construction
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State OK City of Guymon for Water 1,150,000 Lucas .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund System Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State OK City of Konawa for Water 1,500,000 Bice .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Distribution Line
Replacement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State OK City of Piedmont for Water 1,250,000 Bice .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Distribution Line
Replacement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State OK City of Spencer for Water 500,000 Bice .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Distribution Line
Replacement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State OK City of Stillwater for 1,000,000 Lucas .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Transmission Line Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State OK Moore Public Works Authority 5,000,000 Cole .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund for Water Transmission Line
Construction
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State OR City of Beaverton for Water 2,000,000 .............. Merkley, Wyden S
Agency Revolving Fund Infrastructure Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State OR City of Bend for Drinking 992,250 Bynum .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Water Protection Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State OR City of Halsey for Municipal 700,000 Bynum .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Water Well and Water
Treatment Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State OR City of Hermiston for 665,000 .............. Merkley, Wyden S
Agency Revolving Fund Regional Water System Backup
Generators Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State OR City of Hillsboro for 1,092,000 Bonamici .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Seismically Resilient Water
Treatment Plant Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State OR City of Maupin for Water 1,000,000 .............. Merkley, Wyden S
Agency Revolving Fund System Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State OR City of Molalla for Water 1,092,000 Bynum .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Intake Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State OR City of Newberg for Newberg 750,000 Salinas .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Water Plant Covering Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State OR City of Oregon City for Water 1,092,000 Bynum .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Transmission Main Project,
Phase 3
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State OR City of Tillamook for the 4,000,000 .............. Merkley, Wyden S
Agency Revolving Fund Water Transmission Line
Replacement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State PA Carlisle Borough for PFAS 1,943,000 .............. Fetterman, S
Agency Revolving Fund Reduction Infrastructure McCormick
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State PA Chicora Borough Water 1,250,000 Kelly (PA) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Department for Water Plant
Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State PA City of Lock Haven for Water 825,000 .............. Fetterman S
Agency Revolving Fund Line Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State PA Cranberry Township for Water 1,000,000 Kelly (PA) Fetterman, H
Agency Revolving Fund Line Replacement McCormick
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State PA Greene County for Water Line 2,250,000 Reschenthaler .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Expansion
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State PA Monroeville Municipal 1,092,000 Lee (PA) Fetterman, H
Agency Revolving Fund Authority for Transite Water McCormick
Line Replacements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State PA Municipal Authority of 2,250,000 Reschenthaler .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Westmoreland County for
Transmission Line
Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State PA North Fayette County 1,750,000 Reschenthaler .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Municipal Authority for
Water Main Replacement
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State PA Williamsport Municipal Water 1,000,000 Meuser Fetterman H
Agency Revolving Fund Authority for Transmission
Water Line Replacement
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State RI City of Newport for Reducing 1,092,000 Amo Reed, H
Agency Revolving Fund Lead in Drinking Water Whitehouse
Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State RI Providence Water for Lead 530,000 .............. Reed, S
Agency Revolving Fund Service Line Replacement Whitehouse
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State RI Town of Westerly for Lead 1,850,000 .............. Reed, S
Agency Revolving Fund Waterline Replacement Whitehouse
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State SC City of Aiken for Drinking 2,000,000 .............. Graham S
Agency Revolving Fund Water Infrastructure
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State SC City of Florence for Water 2,250,000 Fry .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Treatment Facility Expansion
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State SC Commissioners of Public Works 1,750,000 Timmons .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund of the City of Greenville
for Transfer Pump Station
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State SC Laurens County Water and 4,422,000 .............. Graham S
Agency Revolving Fund Sewer Commission for
Drinking Water Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State SC Pickens Regional Joint Water 4,000,000 .............. Graham S
Agency Revolving Fund System for Water Treatment
Plant Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State SC Town of Chapin for Drinking 1,589,000 .............. Graham S
Agency Revolving Fund Water Infrastructure
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State TN Athens Utilities Board for 2,000,000 Fleischmann .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Water System Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State TN Bloomingdale Utility District 800,000 Harshbarger .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund for Water Treatment Plant
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State TN City of Elizabethton for 828,576 Harshbarger .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Water Main Extension
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State TN City of Henderson for Water 750,000 Kustoff .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Main Replacement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State TN City of Oak Ridge for Water 3,000,000 Fleischmann .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Infrastructure Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State TX City of College Station for 750,000 McCaul .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Water and Wastewater Line
Replacement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State TX City of Edinburg for Water 750,000 De La Cruz .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Treatment Plant Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State TX City of Farmers Branch for 1,092,000 Johnson (TX) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Waterline Replacement
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State TX City of Gatesville for 775,840 Carter (TX) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Storage Tank Replacement
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State TX City of Georgetown for 3,500,000 Carter (TX) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Waterline Upgrade Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State TX City of Glenn Heights for 325,000 Crockett .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Citywide Infiltration and
Inflow Study Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State TX City of Hamilton for Service 2,000,000 Carter (TX) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Line Replacement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State TX City of Jersey Village for 1,000,000 Hunt .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Water Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State TX City of Keller for Water Line 1,000,000 Van Duyne .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State TX City of McAllen for Remote 1,000,000 De La Cruz .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Groundwater Well
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State TX City of Pflugerville for Pump 750,000 Sessions .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Station and Storage Tank
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State TX City of San Benito for 1,092,000 Gonzalez .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Storage Tank at San Benito
Water Treatment Plant No. 2,
Phase 2
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State TX City of Woodway for Drinking 750,000 Sessions .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Water System Upgrades
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State TX El Paso County for East 1,092,000 Escobar .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Montana Water Tower Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State TX Jacinto City for Safe 1,092,000 Garcia (TX) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Drinking Water Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State TX North Alamo Water Supply 1,000,000 Gonzalez .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Corporation for Water
Distribution Improvement
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State TX Red River Authority of Texas 768,000 Jackson (TX) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund for Foard County Water
System Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State TX Red River Authority of Texas 896,000 Jackson (TX) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund for Truscott Gilliland Water
System Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State TX Uvalde County for New Wells 1,250,000 Gonzales .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State TX Wise County Water Control and 1,300,000 Gill .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Improvement District 1 for
Water Supply Study
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State UT Bear River Water Conservancy 2,000,000 Moore (UT) Curtis H
Agency Revolving Fund District for Water
Infrastructure Improvement
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State UT Big Plains Water Special 2,000,000 Maloy .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Service District for
Transmission Pipeline
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State UT Bountiful City for Water 1,750,000 Maloy .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund System Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State UT City of Bluffdale for Storage 750,000 Owens .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Tank Construction
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State UT City of Riverton for 750,000 Owens .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Waterline Replacement
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State UT Draper City Waterline 2,000,000 Kennedy (UT) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Transmission and
Distribution Upgrades
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State UT Granger-Hunter Improvement 1,000,000 Owens .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund District for Water Main
Replacement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State UT Murray City Corporation for 750,000 Owens .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Drinking Water Well
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State UT Weber Basin Water Conservancy 1,160,692 Moore (UT) Curtis H/S
Agency Revolving Fund District for Water
Distribution Improvement
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State VA City of Colonial Heights for 1,092,000 McClellan Kaine, Warner H
Agency Revolving Fund Waterline Replacement
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State VA City of Galax for Drinking 1,000,000 .............. Kaine, Warner S
Agency Revolving Fund Water System Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State VA City of Williamsburg for 295,000 Wittman .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Water System Improvement
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State VA Greene County for 1,092,000 Vindman .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Stanardsville Water Main
Infrastructure Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State VA Henrico County for White Oak 1,092,000 McClellan .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Water System Extensions
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State VA Prince George County for 800,000 McClellan .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Beechwood Manor Asbestos
Pipe Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State VA Town of Hamilton for Well 15 650,000 Subramanyam .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Development Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State VA Town of Lovettsville for 1,092,000 Subramanyam .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Water Tower Installation
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State VA Town of Orange for Liquid 800,000 Vindman .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Feed Building Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State VA Town of Parksley for Water 750,000 Kiggans .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Storage Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State VA Wise County Service Authority 2,500,000 .............. Kaine, Warner S
Agency Revolving Fund for Drinking Water System
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State VT City of Burlington for 1,000,000 .............. Sanders, Welch S
Agency Revolving Fund Burlington Drinking Water
Reservoir
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State VT City of Montpelier for 1,700,000 .............. Sanders, Welch S
Agency Revolving Fund Drinking Water System
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State VT Town of Berlin for Water Main 600,000 .............. Welch S
Agency Revolving Fund System Loop
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State VT Town of Troy for Waterline 1,040,000 Balint .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Replacement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State WA City of Chelan for Water 2,500,000 .............. Murray S
Agency Revolving Fund Infrastructure Projects
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State WA City of College Place for 1,000,000 Baumgartner Cantwell H
Agency Revolving Fund Water Storage Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State WA City of Longview for Fill 1,092,000 Perez Cantwell H
Agency Revolving Fund Line to Water Reservoir
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State WA City of Moses Lake for PFAS 2,000,000 .............. Cantwell, S
Agency Revolving Fund Remediation Murray
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State WA City of Oroville for Water 1,400,000 Newhouse Cantwell H
Agency Revolving Fund System Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State WA City of Othello for Regional 1,000,000 Newhouse .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Water Supply Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State WA City of Redmond for Water 2,500,000 DelBene Murray H/S
Agency Revolving Fund Infrastructure Projects
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State WA City of Republic for Water 934,965 Baumgartner Cantwell H
Agency Revolving Fund Tank Replacement Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State WA City of Ridgefield for 1,092,000 Perez Cantwell H
Agency Revolving Fund Kennedy Well Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State WA City of Sunnyside for Water 2,114,000 .............. Murray S
Agency Revolving Fund Infrastructure Projects
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State WA City of Washougal for 1,300,000 .............. Cantwell S
Agency Revolving Fund Drinking Water Well PFAS
Remediation
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State WA Covington Water District for 1,092,000 Schrier Cantwell H
Agency Revolving Fund Reservoir Construction
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State WA King County Water District 54 1,092,000 Smith (WA) Cantwell H
Agency Revolving Fund for Water Treatment
Modernization
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State WA Town of Nespelem for Water 1,000,000 .............. Cantwell S
Agency Revolving Fund System Infrastructure
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State WA Town of Springdale for 750,000 Baumgartner Cantwell H
Agency Revolving Fund Storage Capacity
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State WA Town of Winthrop for Water 1,500,000 Newhouse .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Source and Distribution
System Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State WI City of Altoona for Water 2,250,000 Van Orden .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund System Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State WI City of Mineral Point for 1,000,000 Pocan .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Lead Service Line
Replacement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State WI City of Nekoosa for Water 1,630,000 .............. Baldwin S
Agency Revolving Fund Utility Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State WI Village of Vesper for Water 1,100,000 .............. Baldwin S
Agency Revolving Fund Systems Improvement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State WV City of Pennsboro for 1,000,000 Moore (WV) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Waterline Extension Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State WV City of Pennsboro PH 3 Water 2,500,000 .............. Capito, S
Agency Revolving Fund System Improvement Project Justice
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State WV Clarksburg Water Board for 2,250,000 Moore (WV) Capito, H
Agency Revolving Fund Lead Line Replacement and Justice
Water Distribution System
Improvements
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State WV Harpers Ferry Water 5,051,000 .............. Capito, S
Agency Revolving Fund Distribution System Project Justice
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State WV Region 2 Planning and 750,000 Miller (WV) Justice H
Agency Revolving Fund Development Council for
Water Treatment Plant
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State WV Town of West Hamlin for Water 1,000,000 Miller (WV) Capito H
Agency Revolving Fund Treatment Plant Upgrades
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State WV Webster County for Water Line 750,000 Miller (WV) .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Extension
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Environmental Protection STAG--Drinking Water State WY City of Mills for Water 1,000,000 Hageman .............. H
Agency Revolving Fund Distribution Upgrades
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Environmental Protection STAG--Other (CDS) AK Bristol Bay Borough for Scrap 3,860,000 .............. Murkowski S
Agency Metal Backhaul Program
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Environmental Protection STAG--Other (CDS) AK City of King Cove for Solid 2,000,000 .............. Murkowski S
Agency Waste Facility
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Environmental Protection STAG--Other (CDS) AK City of Teller for Landfill 700,000 .............. Murkowski S
Agency Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Other (CDS) AK Fairbanks North Star Borough 3,000,000 .............. Murkowski S
Agency for Natural Gas
Infrastructure Expansion
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Environmental Protection STAG--Other (CDS) AK Prince William Sound 250,000 .............. Murkowski S
Agency Stewardship Foundation for
Beach Rehabilitation
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Environmental Protection STAG--Other (CDS) ME North Pond Water Quality 2,350,000 .............. Collins S
Agency Restoration
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Environmental Protection STAG--Other (CDS) ME Unity Pond Water Quality 2,000,000 .............. Collins S
Agency Restoration
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Environmental Protection STAG--Other (CDS) OH Cold Creek & Lake Erie 620,000 .............. Husted S
Agency Western Basin for Water
Quality Improvement
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Environmental Protection STAG--Other (CDS) OR COR Healthy Communities for 3,000,000 .............. Merkley, Wyden S
Agency Waste Improvement System
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Environmental Protection STAG--Other (CDS) OR Oregon Department of 1,000,000 .............. Merkley, Wyden S
Agency Environmental Quality for
Air Quality Improvement
Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Other (CDS) OR Oregon Department of 1,014,000 .............. Merkley, Wyden S
Agency Environmental Quality for
Crook County Groundwater
Research Project
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Environmental Protection STAG--Other (CDS) RI Groundwork Rhode Island for a 570,000 .............. Reed, S
Agency Compost Hub Whitehouse
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Fish and Wildlife Service Construction KY Green River National Wildlife 1,000,000 .............. McConnell S
Refuge for Visitor Center
Improvement
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Fish and Wildlife Service Resource Management CT Denison Pequotsepos Nature 900,000 .............. Blumenthal, S
Center for Upgrade to Murphy
Wildlife Facility
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Fish and Wildlife Service Resource Management DE Partnership for the Delaware 500,000 .............. Coons S
Estuary for Mussel Rearing
and Living Shoreline
Installation
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Fish and Wildlife Service Resource Management HI Hawaii Department of Land and 460,000 .............. Hirono, Schatz S
Natural Resources, Division
of Forestry and Wildlife for
Emergency for Preparedness
at Olinda, Maui to Protect
Rare Native Plants and
Animals
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Fish and Wildlife Service Resource Management HI Hawaii Department of Land and 200,000 .............. Hirono, Schatz S
Natural Resources, Division
of Forestry and Wildlife for
Hawaii Plant Extinction
Prevention Program
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Fish and Wildlife Service Resource Management HI Hawaii Department of Land and 250,000 .............. Hirono S
Natural Resources, Division
of Forestry and Wildlife for
Hawaii Seed Extractory
Feasibility Study
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Fish and Wildlife Service Resource Management HI Hawaii Division of Forestry 400,000 .............. Hirono, Schatz S
and Wildlife for Hawaii
Invertebrate Program
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Fish and Wildlife Service Resource Management HI Hawaii Division of Forestry 500,000 .............. Schatz S
and Wildlife for Hawaii
Island Forest Bird Recovery
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Fish and Wildlife Service Resource Management HI Hawaii Division of Forestry 500,000 .............. Hirono, Schatz S
and Wildlife for Maui and
Kauai Forest Bird Recovery
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Fish and Wildlife Service Resource Management HI Hawaiian Islands Land Trust 600,000 .............. Hirono, Schatz S
for Protecting Pupuka
Wetlands
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Fish and Wildlife Service Resource Management HI San Diego Zoo Wildlife 3,100,000 .............. Hirono, Schatz S
Alliance for Expanding and
Enforcing Responses to
Mosquito-borne Diseases in
Hawaii
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Fish and Wildlife Service Resource Management ME Rangeley Lakes Watershed 1,000,000 .............. Collins, King S
Crossing Infrastructure
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Fish and Wildlife Service Resource Management NM City of Bloomfield for San 928,000 .............. Lujan, S
Juan River Bank Heinrich
Stabilization & Riparian
Restoration
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Fish and Wildlife Service Resource Management NM Desert Tortoise Council for 150,000 .............. Heinrich S
Bolson Tortoise Habitat
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Fish and Wildlife Service Resource Management OR Lake County Umbrella 2,373,000 .............. Merkley, Wyden S
Watershed Council for Closed
Basin Watershed Restoration
and Resilience Project
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Fish and Wildlife Service Resource Management OR Nestucca, Neskowin & Sand 500,000 .............. Merkley, Wyden S
Lake Watersheds Council for
Fish Passage Improvements
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Fish and Wildlife Service Resource Management OR Oregon Metro for Condor 2,000,000 .............. Merkley, Wyden S
Recovery
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Fish and Wildlife Service Resource Management OR South Umpqua Rural Community 1,554,000 .............. Merkley, Wyden S
Partnership for Wild Fish
Habitat Restoration
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Fish and Wildlife Service Resource Management RI Rhode Island Department of 2,000,000 .............. Reed, S
Environmental Management for Whitehouse
Elizabeth Webbing Dam Fish
Passage
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Fish and Wildlife Service Resource Management UT Utah Lake Invasive Species 1,200,000 .............. Curtis S
Mitigation Program
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Forest Service Capital Improvement and AK Alaska Trails Initiative for 1,500,000 .............. Murkowski S
Maintenance Grant Creek Bridge and Moose
Pass Trail Connection
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Forest Service Capital Improvement and KY Capital Improvements and 7,450,000 .............. McConnell S
Maintenance Maintenance at Land Between
the Lakes National
Recreation Area
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Forest Service Capital Improvement and NH U.S. Forest Service for White 10,000,00 .............. Shaheen S
Maintenance Mountain National Forest, 0
Saco Ranger Station
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Forest Service Capital Improvement and OR U.S. Forest Service for 1,900,000 .............. Merkley, Wyden S
Maintenance Timberline Lodge Fire
Suppression System
Modernization
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Forest Service State, Private, and Tribal AK Alaska Division of Forestry 3,500,000 .............. Murkowski S
Forestry and Fire Protection for
Fuels Reduction Projects and
Community Wildfire
Protection Plans
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Forest Service State, Private, and Tribal CA City of Jurupa Valley for 1,000,000 .............. Padilla S
Forestry Heli-hydrant Project
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Forest Service State, Private, and Tribal CO City of Ft. Collins for 500,000 .............. Bennet, S
Forestry Michigan Ditch Forest Health Hickenlooper
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Forest Service State, Private, and Tribal CO Estes Valley Watershed 105,000 .............. Bennet, S
Forestry Coalition for Wildfire Hickenlooper
Mitigation
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Forest Service State, Private, and Tribal CO National Forest Foundation 1,299,000 .............. Bennet, S
Forestry for Wildfire Resiliency Hickenlooper
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Forest Service State, Private, and Tribal CO West Region Wildfire Council 500,000 .............. Bennet, S
Forestry for Forest Resilience Hickenlooper
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Forest Service State, Private, and Tribal HI Hawaii Division of Forestry 250,000 .............. Hirono, Schatz S
Forestry and Wildlife for Volcano
Rare Plant Facility
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Forest Service State, Private, and Tribal HI The Nature Conservancy Hawaii 400,000 .............. Schatz S
Forestry and Palmyra for Building
Hawaiian Forest Resilience
through Wildfire Mitigation
Strategies
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Forest Service State, Private, and Tribal KS Kansas Forest Service for 2,000,000 .............. Moran S
Forestry Wildfire Mitigation
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Forest Service State, Private, and Tribal MA City of Lynn for Urban 550,000 .............. Markey, Warren S
Forestry Forestry Fellowship:
Supporting a Healthy Tree
Canopy
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Forest Service State, Private, and Tribal NM Mescalero Apache Tribe for 700,000 .............. Heinrich S
Forestry Forest Restoration
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Forest Service State, Private, and Tribal NM New Mexico Energy, Minerals 1,300,000 .............. Lujan S
Forestry and Natural Resources
Department for Cimarron
Range Philmont West Bear
Caves Restoration
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Forest Service State, Private, and Tribal NM Pueblo of Tesuque for Forest 1,000,000 .............. Heinrich S
Forestry Restoration
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Forest Service State, Private, and Tribal NM Taos Pueblo for Wildfire 525,000 .............. Heinrich S
Forestry Preparedness Equipment
Purchase
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Forest Service State, Private, and Tribal OR Oregon Department of the 2,500,000 .............. Merkley, Wyden S
Forestry State Fire Marshal for
Statewide Wildfire Risk
Reduction
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Forest Service State, Private, and Tribal OR Sweet Home Fire Department 1,340,000 .............. Merkley, Wyden S
Forestry for Wildland Fire Equipment
and Activities
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Forest Service State, Private, and Tribal OR Tualatin Hills Park and 125,000 .............. Merkley, Wyden S
Forestry Recreation District for
Community Forest Wildfire
Mitigation
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Forest Service State, Private, and Tribal VT Intervale Center for 500,000 .............. Welch S
Forestry Intervale Conservation
Nursery
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Indian Health Service Indian Health Facilities NM Pueblo of Isleta for Chical 532,000 .............. Lujan S
Water Line Improvement
Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Indian Health Service Indian Health Facilities NM Pueblo of Zuni for Water 1,000,000 .............. Heinrich, S
System Improvements Lujan
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Indian Health Service Indian Health Facilities SD Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe 6,587,000 .............. Rounds S
Sanitation Facilities
Construction Project
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Indian Health Service Indian Health Facilities SD Oglala Sioux Tribe for 8,920,000 .............. Rounds S
Sanitation Facilities
Construction Project
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National Park Service Construction ME National Park Service for 3,190,000 .............. Collins S
Schoodic Research Learning
Center Renovations
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National Park Service Historic Preservation Fund CT Goodspeed Musicals for 500,000 .............. Blumenthal, S
Accessibility Upgrades, Save Murphy
America's Treasures
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National Park Service Historic Preservation Fund CT Greenwich Historical Society 250,000 .............. Blumenthal, S
for Bush-Holley House Murphy
Preservation, Save America's
Treasures
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National Park Service Historic Preservation Fund CT Music Mountain, Inc., for 250,000 .............. Blumenthal, S
Renovations and Improvements Murphy
to Historic Campus, Save
America's Treasures
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National Park Service Historic Preservation Fund CT Town of Essex for Centerbrook 500,000 .............. Blumenthal, S
Meeting House Renovation, Murphy
Save America's Treasures
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National Park Service Historic Preservation Fund DE Delaware Africa Coalition for 500,000 .............. Coons S
Historic Preservation of
Bechtel House, Save
America's Treasures
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National Park Service Historic Preservation Fund DE Delaware Historical Society 400,000 .............. Coons S
for Historic Preservation of
Old Town Hall, Save
America's Treasures
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National Park Service Historic Preservation Fund DE Grand Opera House for 500,000 .............. Coons S
Preservation, Save America's
Treasures
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National Park Service Historic Preservation Fund DE Historic Buttonwood Colored 500,000 .............. Coons S
School for Preservation,
African American Civil
Rights
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National Park Service Historic Preservation Fund DE Rehoboth Art League for 100,000 .............. Coons S
Historic Preservation, Save
America's Treasures
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National Park Service Historic Preservation Fund DE Smyrna Clayton Heritage 450,000 .............. Coons S
Association for Smyrna Opera
House Renovations, Save
America's Treasures
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National Park Service Historic Preservation Fund GA Hamilton Hood Foundation, 10,000 .............. Warnock S
Inc. for Pierce Chapel
African Cemetery survey,
African American Civil
Rights
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National Park Service Historic Preservation Fund GA Spelman College for Spelman 250,000 .............. Ossoff S
Reynolds Cottage Historic
Preservation, Save America's
Treasures
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National Park Service Historic Preservation Fund HI Honolulu Museum of Art for 500,000 .............. Hirono S
Comprehensive Roof
Replacement Project, Save
America's Treasures
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National Park Service Historic Preservation Fund MA Gloucester Adventure, Inc. 250,000 .............. Markey, Warren S
for Schooner Adventure
Second Century Preservation,
Save America's Treasures
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National Park Service Historic Preservation Fund MA Revolutionary Spaces, Inc. 286,000 .............. Markey, Warren S
for Stabilization at the Old
State House, Save America's
Treasures
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National Park Service Historic Preservation Fund MA The House of the Seven Gables 461,000 .............. Markey, Warren S
Settlement Association for
The House of the Seven
Gables Stormwater Management
Improvements, Save America's
Treasures
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National Park Service Historic Preservation Fund MD Garrett Park Town Hall for 500,000 .............. Alsobrooks, S
Historic Preservation, Save Van Hollen
America's Treasures
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National Park Service Historic Preservation Fund MD Mount Clare Museum for 100,000 .............. Van Hollen S
Historic Preservation, Save
America's Treasures
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National Park Service Historic Preservation Fund MD Mount Vernon Place 500,000 .............. Van Hollen S
Conservancy, Inc. for
Revitalization and
Restoration of the North and
South Park Squares, Save
America's Treasures
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National Park Service Historic Preservation Fund MD Preservation Maryland for 500,000 .............. Van Hollen S
Restoration of Fort
Frederick, Save America's
Treasures
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National Park Service Historic Preservation Fund MD Thomas Point Shoal Lighthouse 75,000 .............. Alsobrooks, S
for Restoration, Save Van Hollen
America's Treasures
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National Park Service Historic Preservation Fund ME Town of Oakland for Memorial 39,000 .............. Collins, King S
Hall Rehabilitation, Save
America's Treasures
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National Park Service Historic Preservation Fund MI Wayne State University for 550,000 .............. Peters S
the Preservation of the
Historic Freer House, Save
America's Treasures
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National Park Service Historic Preservation Fund MN Brainerd Historic Water Tower 500,000 .............. Klobuchar, S
Preservation Committee for Smith
Preservation of Brainerd
Historic Water Tower, Save
America's Treasures
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National Park Service Historic Preservation Fund MS City of Louisville for 500,000 .............. Hyde-Smith, S
Historic Strand Theater Wicker
Preservation and
Restoration, Save America's
Treasures
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National Park Service Historic Preservation Fund MS Columbus Cultural Heritage 375,000 .............. Wicker S
Foundation for Tennessee
Williams House Museum
Preservation, Save America's
Treasures
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National Park Service Historic Preservation Fund NJ Save Lucy Committee, Inc. for 350,000 .............. Booker S
Repairs and Restoration,
Save America's Treasures
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National Park Service Historic Preservation Fund NM New Mexico Department of 500,000 .............. Heinrich, S
Cultural Affairs for Fort Lujan
Selden Historic Site Water
System Improvement, Save
America's Treasures
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National Park Service Historic Preservation Fund NM Pueblo of Laguna for Saint 500,000 .............. Lujan S
Joseph's Church Building
Historic Site, Tribal
Heritage Grants
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National Park Service Historic Preservation Fund NY Boscobel Restoration, Inc. 500,000 .............. Schumer S
for Restoration of the
Boscobel House, Save
America's Treasures
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National Park Service Historic Preservation Fund NY George Eastman Museum for 500,000 .............. Schumer S
Historic Restoration, Save
America's Treasures
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National Park Service Historic Preservation Fund NY Manhattan Theatre Club, Inc. 500,000 .............. Schumer S
for Samuel J. Friedman
Theatre Roof Restoration,
Save America's Treasures
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National Park Service Historic Preservation Fund NY The Fort Ticonderoga 500,000 .............. Gillibrand, S
Association for Barracks Schumer
Stabilization and
Restoration, Save America's
Treasures
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National Park Service Historic Preservation Fund PA Mt. Zion Historical, Cultural 500,000 .............. Fetterman S
and Educational Community
Center and Sepulcher for Old
Mt. Zion Historical Museum
Restoration Project, African
American Civil Rights
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National Park Service Historic Preservation Fund PA Rivers of Steel Heritage 500,000 .............. Fetterman S
Corporation for Rivers of
Steel Carrie Blast Furnaces
National Historic Landmark
Preservation and
Restoration, Save America's
Treasures
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National Park Service Historic Preservation Fund RI Providence Performing Arts 500,000 .............. Reed S
Center for Historic
Restoration, Save America's
Treasures
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National Park Service Historic Preservation Fund VT Bennington First 500,000 .............. Welch S
Congregational Church for
Preservation of the First
Congregational Church, Save
America's Treasures
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National Park Service Historic Preservation Fund VT Town of South Hero for 400,000 .............. Welch S
Historic Meeting House
Preservation, Save America's
Treasures
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National Park Service Historic Preservation Fund WV West Virginia Independence 500,000 .............. Capito S
Hall/West Virginia
Department of Tourism for
Exterior Building Repairs,
Save America's Treasures
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National Park Service National Recreation and WA NatureBridge for Rosemary Inn 250,000 .............. Murray S
Preservation Infrastructure Upgrades
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United States Geological Special Initiatives (CDS) DE Delaware Natural Resources 150,000 .............. Coons S
Survey and Environmental Control
for Groundwater Well and
Sensor Installation
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United States Geological Special Initiatives (CDS) NV Nevada Division of Water 1,500,000 .............. Cortez Masto, S
Survey Resources for Nevada Water Rosen
Initiative Phase II
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United States Geological Special Initiatives (CDS) OR Oregon Water Resources 600,000 .............. Merkley, Wyden S
Survey Department for Groundwater
Analysis in the Lower
Umatilla Basin Groundwater
Management Area
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