[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 155 (2009), Part 7]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages 8793-8800]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                          EARMARK DECLARATION

                                 ______
                                 

                         HON. RODNEY ALEXANDER

                              of louisiana

                    in the house of representatives

                       Wednesday, March 25, 2009

  Mr. ALEXANDER. Madam Speaker, pursuant to the Republican Leadership 
standards on earmarks, I am submitting the following information 
regarding earmarks I received as part of H.R. 1105, Omnibus 
Appropriations Act, 2009.
  Requesting Member: Congressman Rodney Alexander
  Bill Number: H.R. 1105
  Account: Interior, Environmental Protection Agency
  Legal Name of Requesting Entity: City of Baton Rouge
  Address of Requesting Entity: 222 St. Louis Street, Baton Rouge, LA 
70821
  Description of Request: City of East Baton Rouge for Sewer System 
Improvements. East Baton Rouge Parish, under a consent decree with the 
EPA for sewer system overflows, is replacing and repairing much of its 
outdated and deteriorating decades-old sewer system. As part of this 
effort, the Parish is rehabilitating, upgrading, and/or replacing many 
of the major sanitary sewer trunk lines and pump stations transporting 
flow to the South Wastewater Treatment Plant (SWWTP). The SWWTP 
services an area of approximately 44,000 acres with a population of 
approximately 210,000 people, and has a plant design capacity of 
120MGD. The Service area comprises much of the southern portion of the 
Parish, including portions of Downtown Baton Rouge, the Baton Rouge 
Community College, and Louisiana State University. This area is 
experiencing significant population growth due to the effects of 
Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, as well as ongoing regional development. 
The City/Parish has already expended approximately $500,000,000 in 
improvements to all three of its sanitary sewer collection and 
treatment facilities, and is scheduled to expend another $1,200,000,000 
to address the system's sanitary sewer overflow (SSO) issues under the 
consent decree. Improvements in the SWWTP service area are necessary to 
meet sewer disposal needs and to protect the public health.
  Requesting Member: Congressman Rodney Alexander
  Bill Number: H.R. 1105
  Account: Interior, Environmental Protection Agency
  Legal Name of Requesting Entity: City of West Monroe
  Address of Requesting Entity: 2305 North 7th Street, West Monroe, LA 
71291
  Description of Request: City of Monroe, Monroe Wastewater Treatment 
System. Treatment of Wastewater to Drinking Water Quality for Sparta 
Aquifer Preservation & Industry Re-use saves the overdraw of the Sparta 
Aquifer by recycling existing Wastewater and plans for additional flow. 
This project cuts the deficit of Sparta by about half. It will benefit 
14 parishes in NE Louisiana that use the Sparta and will limit most of 
the Municipal Discharge into the Ouachita River.
  Requesting Member: Congressman Rodney Alexander
  Bill Number: H.R. 1105
  Account: AG, Agricultural Research Service
  Legal Name of Requesting Entity: Louisiana State University
  Address of Requesting Entity: P.O. Box 25203 Baton Rouge, LA 70894
  Description of Request: Delta Nutrition Initiative, Little Rock, AR. 
Louisiana ranks 4th in adult obesity and the obesity rate for children 
have tripled over the past 3 decades. Due to this, childhood obesity 
prevention in Louisiana has become the LSU AgCenter's Family and 
Consumer Sciences Extension and Outreach Division's focus. We are 
requesting $705,000 dollars to implement the USDA Fruit and Vegetable 
Snack Program (FVSP) in selected schools. This program will expand 
nutrition education outreach and applied research already being 
implemented by an established grassroots network of Extension educators 
in every parish. Underway is a tri-state initiative, Delta HOPE, to 
address childhood obesity in the poverty-stricken Delta region of 
Louisiana, Mississippi, and Arkansas. The AgCenter also has a public-
private partnership with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Louisiana to conduct 
and evaluate an interactive educational program called Smart Bodies to 
teach children how to build strong bodies and develop active minds. 
Federal dollars will be used to leverage state and private dollars to 
implement and evaluate the USDA FVSP. Grants will be given to selected 
public schools participating in Smart Bodies to purchase fruits and 
vegetables for students to consume throughout the school day. This 
program will not only improve children's health behaviors, but increase 
consumption of agricultural commodities
  Requesting Member: Congressman Rodney Alexander
  Bill Number: H.R. 1105
  Account: AG, Agricultural Research Service
  Legal Name of Requesting Entity: Louisiana State University
  Address of Requesting Entity: P.O. Box 25203 Baton Rouge, LA 70894
  Description of Request: Formosan Subterranean Termites Research, New 
Orleans, LA. The Formosan subterranean termite has infested 32 of the 
64 parishes in Louisiana, with the most severe infestations in the New 
Orleans and Lake Charles areas. This insect has caused millions of 
dollars worth of damage with an astonishing $300 million impact in New 
Orleans alone. Clearly, it is the most costly pest in the state and the 
management of this termite is essential to Louisiana's economic well-
being. For the last seven years, the LSU AgCenter has participated in 
the USDA/ARS project, Operation Fullstop. The AgCenter is the lead 
agency in management programs for this termite in the French Quarter 
and 16 public schools in Orleans and Jefferson parishes. From the 
$31,800,000 appropriation to ARS, the AgCenter has received 
approximately $8.5 million since the initial appropriation in FY 1998. 
Sixty-four percent (64%) or ($6,874,724) of these funds has been pass-
through money to the pest control operators and thirty-six percent 
(36%) or ($2,770,606) has been used to conduct research and extension 
educational programs. During the past year, the AgCenter received 
$1,340,006. Of that amount, $282,163, or approximately twenty-one and 
one-half percent (21.5%), was for research and extension activities. 
The remaining $1,057,843, or seventy-eight and one half percent 
(78.5%), was for the PCO operators. We are requesting an increase to 
$500,000 to expand our research and extension programs. Research would 
focus on improved termite detection systems, evaluation of wood 
treatment products for protecting building materials, and enhancement 
of bait technology among others. Extension would continue to provide 
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educating the citizenry on all aspects of integrated pest management 
(IPM) of structural pests.
  Requesting Member: Congressman Rodney Alexander
  Bill Number: H.R. 1105
  Account: AG, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
  Legal Name of Requesting Entity: Louisiana State University
  Address of Requesting Entity: P.O. Box 25203 Baton Rouge, LA 70894
  Description of Request: Blackbird Management, Louisiana. Blackbird 
depredation of rice is a serious economic problem facing rice producers 
in Louisiana. Depredation of rice occurs at planting and just prior to 
harvest; however, the most serious problem is depredation of rice seed 
and seedlings at planting. Yield losses due to blackbird depredation 
have been estimated to vary from 77 million pounds in 1995 to slightly 
over 93 million pounds in 2002. Economic losses associated with 
blackbird damage have been estimated to average $9.3 million annually 
from 1995 to 2002. Damage does not occur uniformly across the state; 
consequently, severe economic losses may be experienced by some 
producers due to the concentration of blackbirds in a given area. The 
use of DRC-1339 has resulted in reducing the extent of damage and the 
magnitude of economic loss. DRC-1339 is a selective avicide specific to 
blackbirds, grackles, and starlings. As a result, reduction in 
blackbird damage to rice is achieved with little or no effect upon 
other bird species.
  Requesting Member: Congressman Rodney Alexander
  Bill Number: H.R. 1105
  Account: AG, Cooperative State Research Education and Extension 
Service
  Legal Name of Requesting Entity: Louisiana State University
  Address of Requesting Entity: P.O. Box 25203 Baton Rouge, LA 70894
  Description of Request: Aquaculture, LA. Louisiana contains one of 
the most diverse aquaculture industries in the U.S. The state continues 
to lead the nation in production of crawfish, oyster, alligator, and 
pet turtle sales. Catfish production has declined in recent years but 
is still important. The total farm-gate value of aquaculture production 
in 2008 exceeded $188.6 million. Research is needed to: 1) enhance 
crawfish harvesting technology and efficiency and to improve crawfish 
broodstock reproduction, 2) to further develop tools to facilitate 
genetic improvement of cultured finfish, 3) to determine alternatives 
to catfish and other fish cultivation methods and production systems 
including polyculture, which reduce off-flavor and improve fish health, 
4) to further refine finfish nutrition and feeding practices so that 
feed cost are reduced and water quality is improved, 5) to further 
protect cultured aquatic species from disease, and 6) to develop new 
value-added aquaculture food products and waste by-products.
  Requesting Member: Congressman Rodney Alexander
  Bill Number: H.R. 1105
  Account: AG, Cooperative State Research Education and Extension 
Service
  Legal Name of Requesting Entity: Louisiana State University
  Address of Requesting Entity: P.O. Box 25203 Baton Rouge, LA 70894
  Description of Request: Biomaterials from Sugar Cane, LA. The major 
objective of this project is to develop and validate an integrated 
technology that will convert low-value bagasse, cane leaves and tops, 
and molasses into a high value product mix including ethanol, specialty 
chemicals, biomaterials and animal feed for a sugar based biorefinery. 
The LSU AgCenter will accomplish this by improving, integrating, and 
optimizing collective technologies in biomass pretreatment, hydrolysis, 
sugar refining and biological and thermo-chemical conversion. The 
conversion of 500,000 tons per year of bagasse and molasses (total raw 
materials cost of $23 million) into value-added products using the 
proposed technologies would generate $240 million in annual revenue and 
make a substantial contribution to Louisiana's economy through 
expanding the sugar industry. The project is a major opportunity to 
showcase the impact of science and technology in augmenting Louisiana's 
economic base.
  Requesting Member: Congressman Rodney Alexander
  Bill Number: H.R. 1105
  Account: AG, Cooperative State Research Education and Extension 
Service
  Legal Name of Requesting Entity: Louisiana State University
  Address of Requesting Entity: P.O. Box 25203 Baton Rouge, LA 70894
  Description of Request: Tillage, Silviculture, Waste Management, LA. 
This special grant addresses critical environmental concerns in 
Louisiana. Alternatives to traditional tillage in southwest Louisiana 
rice production are needed to improve floodwater quality, reduce soil 
erosion, and reduce production costs. Stand establishment and early-
season plant density have been shown to be critical components of a 
reduced tillage system. Development of herbicide-resistant rice 
varieties has allowed drill seeding of rice, which increases 
flexibility with nutrient and vegetation management. However, the 
effect of rotational crops on rice grain yield and soil physical 
condition is not well understood and requires more research. Cotton and 
corn production are major components of the agricultural economy in 
northeast Louisiana. Reduced tillage practices and herbicide tolerant 
crops are being adopted to sustain soil productivity and reduce surface 
water contamination and are improving production efficiency. However, 
conservation tillage systems provide a favorable microenvironment for 
insect populations, which have the potential to limit economic value. 
Basic biological information is needed on insect population dynamics in 
reduced tillage systems. The animal waste management component of this 
project will develop data and systems that allow proper use of waste 
products and lagoon effluent in two areas of the state. The dairy 
industry in southeast Louisiana and the poultry industry in north 
Louisiana will benefit from research on pasture runoff, background 
indicator organisms, optimum land disposal rates for poultry litter, 
and new uses for poultry litter particularly as it relates to forest 
productivity. Enhanced research on Best Management Practices (BMPs) 
will help reduce both point and non-point source discharges associated 
with crop, animal, and timber production activities.
  Requesting Member: Congressman Rodney Alexander
  Bill Number: H.R. 1105
  Account: AG, Cooperative State Research Education and Extension 
Service
  Legal Name of Requesting Entity: Louisiana State University
  Address of Requesting Entity: P.O. Box 25203 Baton Rouge, LA 70894
  Description of Request: Wetland Plants, LA. Since the 1930s, 
1,000,000 acres of Louisiana wetlands have been lost by human 
activities and natural forces such as the hurricanes of 2005. This 
directly affects U.S. security, navigation, energy consumption, and 
food supply. The potential for loss of life, industry, ecosystems, and 
infrastructure is enormous. The Coastal Plants Program (CPP) represents 
a major commitment to focus proven scientific technologies and outreach 
capabilities on issues critical to restore the coastal wetlands of 
Louisiana. This program combines the expertise of AgCenter plant 
breeders, ecologists, and other plant and soil scientists to facilitate 
the development and utilization of improved native plant resources to 
preserve remaining marshes and stabilize those that are being re-
created. This project will develop strategies for genetic improvement 
leading to the economic and rapid establishment of critically important 
wetland plant species over large areas of threatened and reclaimed 
coastal wetlands. Native populations will be characterized and a 
genetic improvement program conducted to develop superior varieties/
populations with enhanced value in the restoration and protection of 
wetlands. Plant cloning and molecular biology will facilitate genetic 
characterization and genetic improvement and provide superior plant 
materials to Louisiana's developing commercial wetland plant and seed 
industry. On-site marsh research will address issues concerning 
beneficial use of dredge material, sediment nourishment of 
deteriorating wetlands, and factors influencing vegetative response.
  Requesting Member: Congressman Rodney Alexander
  Bill Number: H.R. 1105
  Account: AG, Natural Resources Conservation Service
  Legal Name of Requesting Entity: Louisiana State University
  Address of Requesting Entity: P.O. Box 25203 Baton Rouge, LA 70894
  Description of Request: Best Management Practices and Master Farmer 
Special Research Grant with LSD, LA. Of more than 2,000 agricultural 
producers trained through Louisiana's Master Farmer program, 65 have 
completed the third tier of the program which ends with certification 
from the Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry. This 
represents a high benchmark in performance, which requires completion 
of eight hours of classroom instruction, participation in a Model Farm 
field tour, and development and implementation of an NRCS Resource 
Management System plan to address potential or occurring pollution. 
With the assistance of USDA programs and other technical assistance, 
these producers have installed research-based BMPs to address 
environmental issues. These certified producers manage more than 15,000 
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mile radius of 303d listed impaired state waters. In addition, multi-
state collaboration has resulted in the development of a template by 
the Louisiana Master Farmer Program that can be used by other states to 
develop similar programs, focusing on curriculum development, 
implementation and lessons learned. Land area impacted by targeted 
programs is 928,507 acres.
  Requesting Member: Congressman Rodney Alexander
  Bill Number: H.R. 1105
  Account: Financial Services, SBA
  Legal Name of Requesting Entity: City of Baton Rouge
  Address of Requesting Entity: 222 St. Louis Street, Baton Rouge, LA 
70821
  Description of Request: City of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, for small 
business investment initiative technical assistance. Baton Rouge's 
population growth following the economic devastation of Hurricanes 
Katrina and Rita provides an opportunity to expand small businesses and 
micro-enterprises. Baton Rouge is partnering with Seedco Financial and 
Southern University on a new initiative to provide minority- and women-
owned business enterprises (M/WBEs) assistance to bridge the financing 
gap that affects many existing and emerging M/WBEs. Seedco will provide 
loans to these businesses through the Small Business Loan Fund for real 
estate expansion, working capital, and/or start up costs. The program 
will connect M/WBEs to large-scale developments currently being 
undertaken by the City/Parish and other local stakeholders in Old 
South, Mid-City, and Downtown Baton Rouge, neighborhoods with a poverty 
rate of over 35% and a median household income of $17,867. This request 
is to fund comprehensive technical assistance, including debt and 
financial management, marketing, and cost-cutting strategies, to enable 
M/WBEs to use the financial assistance offered by the City/Parish's 
partners. Technical assistance will be provided through workshops and 
intensive, one-on-one sessions by local, grassroots, and nonprofit 
development corporations trained by Seedco Financial to provide 
services to borrowers and prospective borrowers. Graduate students at 
Southern University's School of Business also will deliver business 
planning and financial management assistance through structured 
sessions supervised by university professors.
  Requesting Member: Congressman Rodney Alexander
  Bill Number: H.R. 1105
  Account: Financial Services, SBA
  Legal Name of Requesting Entity:
  Address of Requesting Entity:
  Description of Request: Northeast Louisiana Business and Community 
Development Center. The University of Louisiana at Monroe College of 
Business and Louisiana Small Business Development Center (LSBDC) 
propose to advance entrepreneurship and support economic development by 
further development and expansion of the Northeast Louisiana Business 
and Community Development Center which provides a regional business 
incubator/accelerator and community development services. The center 
will contain a multi-purpose incubator and provide regional, rural 
outreach for community development such as training for community 
leaders to enhance their ability to create effective economic 
development plans that include entrepreneurship. The center provides 
research reports for projects to communities. To expand the reach of 
the Center, we anticipate creating virtual services and possible 
distributed service locations in the rural areas of the service region 
of the University. Expanded services are possible through a potential 
partnership with the recently created Center for Rural Initiatives. The 
expected outcome will be a new focus on entrepreneurship that brings 
the expertise and resources of the university to rural communities and 
a facility to nurture entrepreneurs and grow businesses. Community 
leaders and elected officials will receive training on budgeting, 
strategic planning, marketing, and accessing community development 
information. New businesses will be started, with a better chance of 
survival, and jobs will be created
  Requesting Member: Congressman Rodney Alexander
  Bill Number: H.R. 1105
  Account: THUD, Airport Improvement Program
  Legal Name of Requesting Entity: City of Monroe
  Address of Requesting Entity: Monroe, LA
  Description of Request: Monroe Regional Airport, New Terminal, LA. 
This historic airport, birthplace of Delta Airlines, serves the needs 
of Ouachita Parish and eleven neighboring parishes with a combined 
population of 325,000 people. The airport currently processes 
approximately 225,000 passengers a year. Forecasts project a 47 percent 
increase in activity over the next 20 years. Analysis projects the need 
for a new terminal at twice the size of the current facility. It would 
accommodate growth in passengers, provide the latest security features, 
improve energy efficiency, and be easily expandable for further growth 
beyond 20 years. This request for FY09 would fund the first phase of 
Terminal building construction.
  Requesting Member: Congressman Rodney Alexander
  Bill Number: H.R. 1105
  Account: THUD, Buses and Bus Facilities
  Legal Name of Requesting Entity: Louisiana Public transit Association
  Address of Requesting Entity: 2817 Canal Street New Orleans, LA 70119
  Description of Request: Louisiana Statewide Buses and Bus Facility, 
LA. The request is for funds to replace obsolete buses & vans, 
Facilities and transit terminals.
  Requesting Member: Congressman Rodney Alexander
  Bill Number: H.R. 1105
  Account: THUD, Surface Transportation Priorities
  Legal Name of Requesting Entity: Louisiana Department of 
Transportation and Development
  Address of Requesting Entity: P.O. Box 94245, Baton Rouge LA 70804
  Description of Request: 4-Laning of Hwy 84 from Vidalia to Toledo 
Bend, LA. The funding would be used to widen US 84 to four lanes from 
its junction with LA 3037 to the junction of LA 124
  Requesting Member: Congressman Rodney Alexander
  Bill Number: H.R. 1105
  Account: THUD, Surface Transportation Priorities
  Legal Name of Requesting Entity: Delta Highway 65 Commission
  Address of Requesting Entity: 103 Rue Toulouse, West Monroe, LA 71291
  Description of Request: Delta Highway 65 Study/Expansion, LA. It has 
been determined that an expansion of LA State Hwy. 65 from Alexandria, 
LA to I-40 in Arkansas will promote Economic Development within the 
Delta. Also, it will provide for an Emergency Evacuation Route on the 
West side of the Mississippi River. The project has few obstacles to 
overcome and can result in a ``4-fold'' return; alleviating poverty, 
providing a needed north/south connector in LA and provide development 
opportunities within the poorest region of the U.S.
  Requesting Member: Congressman Rodney Alexander
  Bill Number: H.R. 1105
  Account: THUD, Transportation, Community, and System Preservation
  Legal Name of Requesting Entity: City of Baton Rouge
  Address of Requesting Entity: 222 St. Louis Baton Rouge, LA 70821
  Description of Request: I-10 Pecue Lane Interchange, Baton Rouge, LA. 
The southern portions of East Baton Rouge Parish and adjoining 
Ascension Parish have experienced significant population growth and 
expansion in recent years. As a result, traffic volumes have 
dramatically increased along the I-10 corridor from the I-10/I-12 split 
east into Ascension Parish. Development in this area is expected to 
continue to grow, including the construction of a major medical complex 
nearby, which will further increase traffic volumes. Additional access 
to and from the Interstate is needed along the I-10 corridor to 
accommodate these changing travel patterns and increased traffic. Pecue 
Lane has been identified as a strategic route that can enhance 
connectivity within this region and provide access to I-10. This 
project will reduce congestion and improve safety in this part of the 
City/Parish. An access request for this interchange has been presented 
to both the LADOTD and FHWA and is currently under review. A rural 
diamond interchange configuration has been selected for this location 
to facilitate the connectivity to the existing Pecue Lane overpass. FY 
2009 funding will be used complete environmental studies and design.
  Requesting Member: Congressman Rodney Alexander
  Bill Number: H.R. 1105
  Account: THUD, EDI
  Legal Name of Requesting Entity: City of Alexandria
  Address of Requesting Entity: P.O. Box 71, Alexandria, LA 71309
  Description of Request: Alexandria Riverfront Multi-Site Development, 
LA for the redevelopment of the Alexandria Riverfront. The City of 
Alexandria requests consideration of RIVER, (Riverfront Improvement 
Venture and Essential Recreation), a cultural, community-up approach to 
the re-development of the riverfront area of Alexandria-Pineville. 
Following the model city of Chattanooga, Alexandria-Pineville would 
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development of the riverfronts facing each other located alongside both 
cities. The identities of the cities are tied directly to the 
riverfronts and history surrounding the areas. The economic engines 
development along the Red River at Alexandria, which has the largest 
inland port in the continental United States, creates state-wide 
economic development opportunities. The proposed works would serve 
downtown, mid-city, and Garden District businesses, future retail 
tenants, downtown hotels, the Riverfront Convention Center, various 
public buildings such as City Hall, and various other public buildings 
and improvements. The choices expand other choices for transportation, 
employment and housing (through mixed-use and other opportunities) and 
value long-range, regional considerations of sustainability.
  Requesting Member: Congressman Rodney Alexander
  Bill Number: H.R. 1105
  Account: LHHS, Department of Education
  Legal Name of Requesting Entity: Louisiana Tech University
  Address of Requesting Entity: Ruston, LA
  Description of Request: Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, LA for a 
program in K-12 cyberspace education in cooperation with members of the 
Consortium for Education, Research and Technology of North Louisiana. 
The Cyberspace Cyberspace Science and Engineering project will empower 
K-12 education in North Louisiana and increase the nation's supply of 
cyber-security professionals. The project is a joint venture between 
the College of Engineering and Science, College of Liberal Arts, SciTEC 
in College of Education. It will: Foster development of partnerships 
with K-12 institutions. Develop and implement innovative curricula 
related to Cyberspace. Enhance the cyber-infrastructure related to 
delivering educational content. Improve STEM teacher preparation. 
Implement professional development opportunities for in-service 
teachers. Promote student and faculty development. Promote partnerships 
with business and industry through collaboration with the Cyber 
Innovation Center.
  Requesting Member: Congressman Rodney Alexander
  Bill Number: H.R. 1105
  Account: LHHS, Department of Health and Human Services
  Legal Name of Requesting Entity: Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center
  Address of Requesting Entity: 4950 Essen Lane, Baton Rouge, LA 70809
  Description of Request: Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center, Baton Rouge, 
LA to expand early detection cancer screenings. This MBPCC program is 
designed for life-saving cancer screenings with the goal of expanding 
its outreach services to the medically underserved public in the 
greater Baton Rouge and Hammond and Covington areas. These areas 
include Ascension, East Baton Rouge, East Feliciana, Iberville, 
Livingston, Point Coupe, St. Helena, St. Tammany, Tangipahoa West Baton 
Rouge, West Feliciana and Washington parishes located in the Louisiana 
Cancer Control Partnership (LCCP) Regions 2 and 9. MBP began its 
comprehensive outreach program in 2002 through its CARE Network. In 
2007, the program screened the 20,000th person for free. Although 
cancer incidence rates in Louisiana are comparable to national 
averages, Louisiana has one of the highest death rates from cancer in 
the country. For example, African American women have breast cancer 
incidence rates similar to the national rate but have mortality rates 
19 percent higher. The Louisiana Tumor Registry which collects 
statewide data on all newly-diagnosed malignancies and cancer deaths, 
reports that one reason for the high death rate is inadequate cancer 
screening for early detection resulting in late stage diagnosis. 
Additional funding would allow MBP to provide more services to those in 
need.
   Requesting Member: Congressman Rodney Alexander
  Bill Number: H.R. 1105
  Account: LHHS, Department of Health and Human Services
  Legal Name of Requesting Entity: St. Francis Cabrini Hospital
  Address of Requesting Entity: 3330 Masonic Drive Alexandria, LA 71301
  Description of Request: CHRISTUS St. Francis Cabrini Hospital, 
Alexandria, LA for a pre-natal clinic, including facilities and 
equipment. CHRISTUS St. Francis Cabrini Pre-Natal Clinic: CHRISTUS is 
seeking funding to help support a new pre-natal clinic which will 
provide care to low income women with the goal of reducing infant 
mortality and promoting pregnancy wellness here in Louisiana which 
consistently ranks among the worst states in the nation for high infant 
mortality (10.4 deaths per 1000 live births in 2004). The center will 
be available to all women but focused primarily on those with low 
income, those who are uninsured, and those in the Medicaid population. 
Three associates will staff the center--nurse practitioner, a licensed 
practical nurse, and a clerk. The nurse practitioner will collaborate 
with a medical director to provide prenatal care as well as early and 
ongoing risk assessment to prevent and recognize conditions associated 
with maternal and infant morbidity and mortality.
  Requesting Member: Congressman Rodney Alexander
  Bill Number: H.R. 1105
  Account: LHHS, Department of Health and Human Services
  Legal Name of Requesting Entity: St. Francis Cabrini Hospital
  Address of Requesting Entity: 3330 Masonic Drive Alexandria, LA 71301
  Description of Request: CHRISTUS St. Francis Cabrini Hospital, 
Alexandria, LA for a school dental hygiene program. The Seal a Smile 
program brings dentists and dental hygienists for four elementary 
schools where children in the 1st, 2nd, and 6th grades receive 
treatment which helps prevent cavities. Money would help the program 
return to the four schools visited this year (to treat a whole new 
group of children) and bring the program to two more schools at which 
school-based health clinics opened just this year. In addition, 
CHRISTUS will employ a dentist with a mobile dental unit from a 
Federally Qualified Center to do x-rays, fillings, and restorative 
dentistry at one of the four elementary schools with a school-based 
health clinic. These funds would enable the mobile dental unit to also 
serve the other three elementary schools. Our community services 
division will soon own portable dental equipment, but needs funding for 
a dentist to do the same restorative dentistry at the other three 
schools.
  Requesting Member: Congressman Rodney Alexander
  Bill Number: H.R. 1105
  Account: LHHS, Department of Health and Human Services
  Legal Name of Requesting Entity: Louisiana Primary Care Association, 
Inc
  Address of Requesting Entity: 4550 N BLVD Suite 120 Baton Rouge, LA 
70806
  Description of Request: Louisiana Primary Care Association, Inc., 
Baton Rouge, LA for purchase of equipment. Even with the one time state 
appropriations of approximately $40 million, Louisiana's Federally 
Qualified Health Centers (FQHC) will still be challenged with the need 
for operational funds to offset expenses incurred for the growing 
population of the uninsured. The total cost per user/patient for 
Louisiana's Health Center patients is $372 (inclusive of primary care 
and dental services). According to the 2006 Bureau of Primary Health 
Care (BPHC) Uniform Data System (UDS) report, Louisiana's health 
centers served approximately 45% uninsured persons of the total 128,507 
users (an increase of 2% from the previous year). LPCA is requesting 
$5,000,000 to assist their 22 grantee members with the acquisition of 
needed healthcare equipment for various centers which may include the 
implementation of electronic medical records for centers not currently 
using them. LPCA will use these funds to leverage and solicit 
additional resources to offset expenses. Commitment letters 
incorporating detailed budgets and narratives will be required by LPCA 
to insure accountability from all participating members and will be 
maintained at LPCA for auditing purposes.
  Requesting Member: Congressman Rodney Alexander
  Bill Number: H.R. 1105
  Account: LHHS, Department of Health and Human Services
  Legal Name of Requesting Entity: University of Louisiana at Monroe
  Address of Requesting Entity: Monroe, LA
  Description of Request: University of Louisiana at Monroe, Monroe, LA 
for facilities and equipment. ULM seeks funding for a new 10,000 square 
foot Animal Research Facility/Vivarium for the College of Pharmacy. The 
facility will support research of cardiovascular disease, cancer, 
diabetes, Alzheimer's disease, and other neurological diseases. The 
research facility is a specially designed building type, which 
accommodates specially controlled environments for the care and 
maintenance of experimental animals. The facilities are vital to the 
support of proper, safe, and humane research. The Association for 
Accreditation and Assessment of Laboratory Animal Care International 
(AAALAC) provides criteria and a certification process helping assure 
both accurate experimental results and safe and humane treatment of 
research animals.
  Requesting Member: Congressman Rodney Alexander
  Bill Number: H.R. 1105
  Account: LHHS, Department of Health and Human Services
  Legal Name of Requesting Entity: University of Louisiana at Monroe

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  Address of Requesting Entity: Monroe, LA
  Description of Request: University of Louisiana at Monroe, Monroe, LA 
for purchase of a mobile dental unit, including equipment. This mobile 
unit, serving the delta area of Louisiana, would enhance the teaching 
capabilities of the dental hygiene program and would provide critically 
needed services to underserved patients who lack the financial 
resources and/or transportation to obtain proper dental care. The unit 
would be staffed by a dentist, dental assistant, dental hygienist and 
dental hygiene students who would work with local public health offices 
to coordinate services.
  Requesting Member: Congressman Rodney Alexander
  Bill Number: H.R. 1105
  Account: LHHS, Department of Health and Human Services
  Legal Name of Requesting Entity: Xavier University
  Address of Requesting Entity: New Orleans, LA
  Description of Request: Xavier University, New Orleans, LA, for 
facilities and equipment. The goal of this project is to construct an 
addition to Xavier's College of Pharmacy and expansion of Xavier's 
Clinical Trials Unit. Expansion of the College of Pharmacy will 
increase Xavier's ability to provide pharmaceutical companies with 
well-educated graduates as employees. Xavier is a leader in graduating 
bioscience and pharmaceutical professionals. For more than a decade, 
Xavier ranked first nationally in the number of African American 
students earning bachelors degrees in biology, physics, and the 
physical sciences overall.
  Requesting Member: Congressman Rodney Alexander
  Bill Number: H.R. 1105
  Account: LHHS, Department of Labor
  Legal Name of Requesting Entity: Southeastern Louisiana University
  Address of Requesting Entity: Hammond, LA
  Description of Request: Southeastern Louisiana University, Hammond, 
LA for a job training initiative. Southeastern Louisiana University 
requests funding to expand its pilot initiative to provide a one-stop 
economic/workforce development and community planning/smart growth 
assistance to meet the needs of post-Katrina southeast Louisiana. A 
recent addition to the effort is smart-growth community planning. Rapid 
population growth in the region pre and post-Katrina has accelerated 
the need for better planning in order to maintain and enhance the 
quality of life in the area. The Southeast Louisiana Business Center, 
in conjunction with the Southeastern Social Science Research Center, 
has initiated outreach to area communities in order to provide smart 
growth assistance. Southeastern proposes to expand this initiative in 
order to increase services and reach more communities across southeast 
Louisiana.
  Requesting Member: Congressman Rodney Alexander
  Bill Number: H.R. 1105
  Account: CJS, Department of Commerce
  Legal Name of Requesting Entity: Louisiana State University
  Address of Requesting Entity: Baton Rouge, LA
  Description of Request: Louisiana State University A&M to provide 
more information for a geodetic reference system to aid land planning 
in Louisiana. The Louisiana Geodetic Spatial Reference Center (LGSRC) 
is currently a joint partnership between Louisiana State University 
(LSU) and the National Geodetic Survey (NGS). NGS is an office of 
NOAA's National Ocean Service and is tasked with maintaining the 
nation's system of monuments for surveying and positioning. LGSRC is a 
legal extension of the NGS within the State of Louisiana and 
surrounding Gulf States and will use GULFNET as the backbone for its 
regional system of positioning monuments. Accurate and precise 
positioning data and information is the basis for all things 
geospatial. A strong capability in geodesy, topographic engineering, 
and surveying is thus essential to the success of the Center. LSU is at 
the technological cutting edge in these fields and will host, staff, 
manage, and operate the Center on the LSU Baton Rouge campus. In 1997, 
Louisiana State University began construction of GULFNET, a geodetic 
reference system spanning coastal Louisiana using GPS technologies. 
Originally designed to support high precision measurement of 
subsidence, the system was also designed to support a whole host of 
other activities. This system consists of three continuously operating 
stations and 24 episodic campaign targets and is supported by contracts 
with the National Science Foundation and the Louisiana Board of 
Regents. GULFNET will provide public and private sector users with data 
and an information stream that will meet several currently unmet needs 
and requirements for lateral positioning and height information.
  Requesting Member: Congressman Rodney Alexander
  Bill Number: H.R. 1105
  Account: CJS, Department of Commerce
  Legal Name of Requesting Entity: Southern Shrimp Alliance
  Address of Requesting Entity: P.O. Box 1577 Tarpon Springs, FL 34688
  Description of Request: National Marine Fisheries Service Shrimp 
Industry Fishing Effort Research Continuation. In January 2008, the 
National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) issued a final rule 
implementing a comprehensive management regime for achieving new 
statutory mandates under the Magnuson-Stevens Act to end overfishing 
and rebuild the red snapper stock in the Gulf of Mexico. A primary 
component of this plan is a substantial reduction in the bycatch of 
juvenile red snapper in the shrimp fishery that must be achieved 
through a large reduction in shrimp fishing effort in juvenile red 
snapper habitat areas. Failure to achieve the necessary reduction in 
shrimp fishing effort triggers a closure of the shrimp fishery in these 
areas. Consequently, the ability to accurately measure where and when 
shrimp fishing effort occurs each year is not only critical to 
achieving statutory red snapper conservation objectives, it is 
absolutely crucial to the future survival of the Gulf shrimp fishery. 
Widely supported by industry, environmental community and federal & 
State fishery management agencies.
  Requesting Member: Congressman Rodney Alexander
  Bill Number: H.R. 1105
  Account: CJS, Department of Justice
  Legal Name of Requesting Entity: Ascension Parish Sheriff's Office
  Address of Requesting Entity: 828 S. Irma Blvd. Gonzales, LA 70737
  Description of Request: Ascension Parish Sheriff, Law Enforcement 
Training Equipment. Ascension Parish Sheriff's Office owns and operates 
one of the premier law enforcement law training facilities in the Gulf 
region. Federal, state and local law enforcement agencies use this 
facility for various training purposes. The sheriff's office is in need 
of funding to continue to offer these services.
  Requesting Member: Congressman Rodney Alexander
  Bill Number: H.R. 1105
  Account: CJS, Department of Justice
  Legal Name of Requesting Entity: City of Baton Rouge
  Address of Requesting Entity: 222 St. Louis Street Baton Rouge, LA 
70821
  Description of Request: East Baton Rouge Parish to upgrade law 
enforcement technologies. Federal funding will support city-wide 
expansion of a program to equip law enforcement officers with the 
latest in mobile data technology. Laptop computers in 400 marked patrol 
cars will be linked over a 700/800mhz RF network. Local funding will be 
used to purchase software and equipment to allow connectivity and 
initial Wireless Access Points to transmit the data. Federal funding 
will expand this wireless mesh network, adding Wireless Access Point 
locations throughout the City/Parish. Wi-fi capabilities will increase 
the speed and availability of the network and help law enforcement 
officers in the field prevent and solve crimes by sharing information 
in real time. FY09 funding will also support city-wide roll-out of a 
camera monitoring system. The City/Parish has begun to implement a 
canopy system that uses wireless camera installations to monitor 
critical infrastructure and other hot points throughout the City/
Parish. Cameras will be equipped with state-of-the-art ShotSpotter 
technology, which provides real-time notification of gunshot events, as 
well as precise event data, such as a shooter's location. Further 
expansion of this project will allow the City/Parish to place cameras 
in newly developing high-crime areas.
  Requesting Member: Congressman Rodney Alexander
  Bill Number: H.R. 1105
  Account: CJS, Department of Justice
  Legal Name of Requesting Entity: Jackson Parish
  Address of Requesting Entity: 500 E. Court Street, Room 100 
Jonesboro, LA 71251
  Description of Request: Jackson Parish Sheriff Department Training 
Complex. Funding would be used to construct a pistol/rifle range and a 
training building.
  Requesting Member: Congressman Rodney Alexander
  Bill Number: H.R. 1105
  Account: CJS, Department of Justice
  Legal Name of Requesting Entity: Lincoln Parish
  Address of Requesting Entity: 201 N. Vienna, Ruston, LA 71270
  Description of Request: North Louisiana GIS Consortium. Law 
enforcement agencies are increasingly turning to Pictometry's new 
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intelligence tools that permit users to instantly see up to 12 
different views of any feature in their jurisdiction. Pictometry, a 
small, US-owned technology firm creates libraries of a revolutionary 
new form of digital, full color aerial imagery and geo-spatial 
information. Pictometry captures every square foot of an area from as 
many as twelve directions. While Pictometry libraries consist of 
orthogonal (straight down) images like ordinary aerial imaging, over 
80% of the images are oblique (taken from angles) so that features can 
be easily seen in their entirety. These images reveal the front, back, 
and sides of objects of interest rather than just their tops. Within 
seconds, a law enforcement officer can literally view and analyze any 
house, building, intersection, fire hydrant, tree or any feature in the 
county from their laptop, workstation, or mobile device.
  Requesting Member: Congressman Rodney Alexander
  Bill Number: H.R. 1105
  Account: CJS, Department of Justice
  Legal Name of Requesting Entity: Louisiana Sheriff's Association
  Address of Requesting Entity: 1175 Nicholson Drive Baton Rouge, LA 
70802
  Description of Request: Louisiana Sheriffs' Association, Louisiana 
Methamphetamine Task Force. This grant funding will be used for the 
continuation of a Multi-Parish Methamphetamine Task Force (Louisiana 
Methamphetamine Task Force) formed in 2004. The parishes involved are 
Claiborne, Grant, Natchitoches, Rapides, Vernon, Webster, and Winn. The 
grant money will be used to continue paying the new personnel hired for 
the task force, the payment of overtime to law enforcement officers 
directly involved in the Methamphetamine Task Force, increase the 
number of new hires, to purchase new equipment which will be 
specifically directed toward the deterrence, location and destruction 
of methamphetamine labs. Additionally five percent (5%) of this request 
will be used to continue paying the grant administrator.
  Requesting Member: Congressman Rodney Alexander
  Bill Number: H.R. 1105
  Account: CJS, Department of Justice
  Legal Name of Requesting Entity: Louisiana District Attorney's 
Association
  Address of Requesting Entity: 1645 Nicholson Drive Baton Rouge, LA 
70802
  Description of Request: Louisiana District Attorney's Association to 
support an early intervention program for at-risk elementary students. 
The Prosecutor's Early Intervention Program (PEIP) is a proven 
prevention-based program, developed by the 16th Judicial District, that 
creates a conduit between the home, school, social service agencies and 
the legal system in order to quickly identify and intervene with 
elementary children who are exhibiting behavioral and/or school 
performance problems. Children have become more successful in school 
academically, behavioral problems in the classroom have declined and 
there has been a decrease in juvenile court filings.
  Requesting Member: Congressman Rodney Alexander
  Bill Number: H.R. 1105
  Account: CJS, National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  Legal Name of Requesting Entity: Thurgood Marshall College Fund
  Address of Requesting Entity: 80 Maiden Lane Suite 2204 New York, NY 
10038
  Description of Request: Thurgood Marshall College Fund to recruit 
minority students who will pursue careers in the sciences. This program 
will Assist NASA in its efforts to recruit minority students who will 
pursue careers in energy sciences. TMCF seeks to continue this nation's 
mission to produce more minority students in the areas of math and 
science. Moreover, TMCF is continuing to produce more leaders 
advocating economic development with a sustained focus of educating the 
nation's workforce and providing state-of-the-art instruction, 
facilities and curriculum.
  Requesting Member: Congressman Rodney Alexander
  Bill Number: H.R. 1105
  Account: Energy and Water, Corps of Engineers
  Legal Name of Requesting Entity:
  Address of Requesting Entity: P.O. Box 80 Vicksburg, MS 39181
  Description of Request: Bayou Sorrel Lock, LA. Bayou Sorrel Lock 
(Intracoastal Waterway Locks) in the East Atchafalaya Basin Protection 
Levee, a main-line feature of the MR&T, is critical for flood 
protection and inland navigation. The funds would be used to advance 
preconstruction, engineering and design completion by two years. 
Authorization: Section 601 of WRDA 1986 (PL 99-662)
  Requesting Member: Congressman Rodney Alexander
  Bill Number: H.R. 1105
  Account: Energy and Water, Corps of Engineers
  Legal Name of Requesting Entity: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
  Address of Requesting Entity: P.O. Box 80 Vicksburg, MS 39181
  Description of Request: Comite River (Diversion Project), LA. This 
project was created to ameliorate flood losses in the Baton Rouge 
Urbanized Area. Since this project began, federal funding has not been 
adequate and the project construction schedule had to be extended from 
2011 to 2016 in accordance with USACE estimates. This is caused by the 
inadequate annual funding that allows only the absolute minimum work to 
keep the project alive. $18,000,000 is necessary to adequately fund 
construction related work for the project and continue development of 
plans and specifications.
  Requesting Member: Congressman Rodney Alexander
  Bill Number: H.R. 1105
  Account: Energy and Water, Corps of Engineers
  Legal Name of Requesting Entity:
  Address of Requesting Entity: P.O. Box 80 Vicksburg, MS 39181
  Description of Request: Inner Harbor Navigation Canal Lock 
Replacement, LA. The EIS for the IHNC Lock replacement is being redone 
under court order and will be completed in December 2008. The 
additional funds will be used to resume lock design and award west 
levee contract to complete construction by 2018. This is a critical 
lock in the GIWW system and is the #1 priority of the Inland Waterways 
Users Board (IWUB).
  Requesting Member: Congressman Rodney Alexander
  Bill Number: H.R. 1105
  Account: Energy and Water, Corps of Engineers
  Legal Name of Requesting Entity: Red River Waterway Commission
  Address of Requesting Entity: P.O. Box 709, Shreveport, LA 71162
  Description of Request: J. Bennett Johnston Waterway, LA. The project 
is located in central and northwest Louisiana and provides for a 9- by 
200-foot navigation channel extending about 236 miles from the 
Mississippi River through Old River and Red River to the vicinity of 
Shreveport, LA. Five locks and adjacent dams provide a lift of about 
141 feet. Facilities to provide recreation and fish and wildlife 
development are also an integral part of the project. Although the 
project is open to navigation, refinements to the channel alignment are 
necessary to improve the safety and reliability of the navigation 
channel as well as to reduce maintenance dredging costs. These 
refinements consist of reinforcing or capping out existing revetments 
as well as adding additional contraction structures (dikes) to improve 
navigation conditions. WRDA 2007 increased the authorized cost for 
mitigation to $33,912,000 allowing the purchase of cleared or 
agricultural lands for reforestation.
  Requesting Member: Congressman Rodney Alexander
  Bill Number: H.R. 1105
  Account: Energy and Water, Corps of Engineers
  Legal Name of Requesting Entity: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
  Address of Requesting Entity: P.O. Box 80 Vicksburg, MS 39181
  Description of Request: Bayou Desiard, Monroe, LA. Bayou DeSiard is 
located within Ouachita Parish in northeastern Louisiana near the city 
of Monroe. Prior to the construction of the Ouachita River levee 
system, the bayou was a flowing stream that drained into the Ouachita 
River just north of Monroe. It is currently a 28-mile-long impoundment.
  Requesting Member: Congressman Rodney Alexander
  Bill Number: H.R. 1105
  Account: Energy and Water, Corps of Engineers
  Legal Name of Requesting Entity: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
  Address of Requesting Entity: P.O. Box 80 Vicksburg, MS 39181
  Description of Request: Frazier/Whitehouse Oxbow Lake Weir, LA. 
Frazier/Whitehorse Oxbow Lake is located in east-central Louisiana, 
adjacent to Lindy C. Boggs Lock and Dam. The project provides for an 
overtopping closing to maintain minimum water levels during period of 
low water. Completion of the proposed project would result in positive 
environmental benefits by partially restoring historical lake water 
levels and the associated fish and wildlife habitat.
  Requesting Member: Congressman Rodney Alexander
  Bill Number: H.R. 1105
  Account: Energy and Water, Corps of Engineers
  Legal Name of Requesting Entity: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

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  Address of Requesting Entity: P.O. Box 80 Vicksburg, MS 39181
  Description of Request: Lake St. Joseph, Tensas Parish, LA. Lake St. 
Joseph, an abandoned oxbow of the Mississippi River, is located in 
northeast Louisiana in Tensas Parish, 4 miles north of St. Joseph, LA. 
The lake is a shallow lake, 3 to 4 feet deep, due to sedimentation and 
subject to fish kills during prolonged periods of hot weather.
  Requesting Member: Congressman Rodney Alexander
  Bill Number: H.R. 1105
  Account: Energy and Water, Corps of Engineers
  Legal Name of Requesting Entity: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
  Address of Requesting Entity: P.O. Box 80 Vicksburg, MS 39181
  Description of Request: Alexandria to the Gulf, LA. Funding in the 
amount of $790,000 is necessary to complete remaining work for the 
Feasibility Study and advance the PED. Authorization: HR 23 July 1997.
  Requesting Member: Congressman Rodney Alexander
  Bill Number: H.R. 1105
  Account: Energy and Water, Corps of Engineers
  Legal Name of Requesting Entity: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
  Address of Requesting Entity: P.O. Box 80 Vicksburg, MS 39181
  Description of Request: Morganza to the Gulf, LA. Funding in the 
amount of $8,000,000 would be used to continue Pre-Construction and 
Design work and $10,000,000 would be used for construction activities 
authorized under WRDA 2007. Authorization: WRDA 2007 (P.L. 110-114), 
Sec 1001 (24).
  Requesting Member: Congressman Rodney Alexander
  Bill Number: H.R. 1105
  Account: Energy and Water, Corps of Engineers
  Legal Name of Requesting Entity: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
  Address of Requesting Entity: P.O. Box 80 Vicksburg, MS 39181
  Description of Request: Spring Bayou, LA. The study area includes the 
Spring Bayou, LA, area, and any adjacent parishes that impact the area. 
The Spring Bayou Area is comprised of several U.S. Fish and Wildlife 
Service refuges and state wildlife management areas, along with 
adjacent lands that have traditionally been recognized as one of the 
most significant fish and wildlife and wetland ecosystems in the South.
  Requesting Member: Congressman Rodney Alexander
  Bill Number: H.R. 1105
  Account: Energy and Water, Corps of Engineers
  Legal Name of Requesting Entity: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
  Address of Requesting Entity: P.O. Box 80 Vicksburg, MS 39181
  Description of Request: Mississippi River Levees, AR, IL, KY, LA, MS, 
MO & TN. Funding in the amount of $54,100,000 is necessary to properly 
fund construction for the raising of deficient portions of the 
Mississippi River Levees. Funds can also be used for the construction 
of a museum and interpretive site.
  Requesting Member: Congressman Rodney Alexander
  Bill Number: H.R. 1105
  Account: Energy and Water, Corps of Engineers
  Legal Name of Requesting Entity: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
  Address of Requesting Entity: P.O. Box 80 Vicksburg, MS 39181
  Description of Request: Baton Rouge Harbor, Devil Swamp, LA. This 
project is to maintain depth of the slack water channel for commercial 
barge traffic. Authorization: Flood control Act 1948; Sect 201, P.L. 
858
  Requesting Member: Congressman Rodney Alexander
  Bill Number: H.R. 1105
  Account: Energy and Water, Corps of Engineers
  Legal Name of Requesting Entity: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
  Address of Requesting Entity: P.O. Box 80 Vicksburg, MS 39181
  Description of Request: Tensas Basin, Boeuf and Tensas Rivers, AR & 
LA. The flood control project is located in central and northeast 
Louisiana and southeast Arkansas and includes the Lake Chicot pumping 
plant. Funds are requested to continue operation and maintenance of 
project features and to repair bell housing; maintain Big Bayou weirs; 
replace Motor Control Center at Lake Chicot pumping plant; paint and 
repair operators; prepare plans and specifications for Lake Chicot 
access road; and construct Lake Chicot access road.
  Requesting Member: Congressman Rodney Alexander
  Bill Number: H.R. 1105
  Account: Energy and Water, Corps of Engineers
  Legal Name of Requesting Entity: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
  Address of Requesting Entity: P.O. Box 80 Vicksburg, MS 39181
  Description of Request: Tensas Basis, Red River Backwater, LA. The 
project is located in central and northeast Louisiana. For Operations 
and Maintenance
  Requesting Member: Congressman Rodney Alexander
  Bill Number: H.R. 1105
  Account: Energy and Water, Corps of Engineers
  Legal Name of Requesting Entity: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
  Address of Requesting Entity: P.O. Box 80 Vicksburg, MS 39181
  Description of Request: Atchafalaya River and Bayous Chene, Boeuf & 
Black, LA. For operations and Maintenance.
  Requesting Member: Congressman Rodney Alexander
  Bill Number: H.R. 1105
  Account: Energy and Water, Corps of Engineers
  Legal Name of Requesting Entity: Red River Waterway Commission
  Address of Requesting Entity: P.O. Box 709, Shreveport, LA 71162
  Description of Request: J. Bennett Johnston Waterway, LA. The project 
is located in central and northwest Louisiana and provides for 9- by 
200-foot navigation extending about 236 miles from the Mississippi 
River through Old River and Red River to the vicinity of Shreveport, 
Louisiana. Five locks and adjacent dams provide a lift of approximately 
141 feet. The project also provides for realigning the banks of the Red 
River from the Mississippi River to Shreveport by means of dredging, 
cutoffs, and training works and stabilizing its banks by means of 
revetments, dikes, and other methods.
  Requesting Member: Congressman Rodney Alexander
  Bill Number: H.R. 1105
  Account: Energy and Water, Corps of Engineers
  Legal Name of Requesting Entity: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
  Address of Requesting Entity: P.O. Box 80 Vicksburg, MS 39181
  Description of Request: Lake Providence Harbor, LA. Lake Providence 
Harbor is an inland harbor, located along the Mississippi River in East 
Carroll Parish, Louisiana. Without maintenance dredging funds, this 
harbor will lose project dimensions requiring the port to be shut down 
during the busiest time of the year when crops are harvested and 
shipped. This harbor services many small communities and farmers in 
Louisiana. The project was constructed in 1980 and has been maintained 
annually. The loss of navigation will have significant adverse economic 
impacts on the region.
  Requesting Member: Congressman Rodney Alexander
  Bill Number: H.R. 1105
  Account: Energy and Water, Corps of Engineers
  Legal Name of Requesting Entity: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
  Address of Requesting Entity: P.O. Box 80 Vicksburg, MS 39181
  Description of Request: Madison Parish Port, LA. Madison Parish Port 
is a fast water, shallow draft port, located on the Mississippi River 
in Madison Parish, Louisiana. Without maintenance dredging funds, this 
port will lose project dimensions requiring the port to be shut down 
during the busiest time of the year when crops are harvested and 
shipped. This port services many small communities and farmers in 
Louisiana. The project was constructed in 1980 and has been maintained 
annually. The loss of navigation will have significant adverse economic 
impacts on the region.
  Requesting Member: Congressman Rodney Alexander
  Bill Number: H.R. 1105
  Account: Energy and Water, Corps of Engineers
  Legal Name of Requesting Entity: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
  Address of Requesting Entity: P.O. Box 80 Vicksburg, MS 39181
  Description of Request: Mississippi River, Baton Rouge to the Gulf of 
Mexico, LA. Operation and maintenance funds for the Mississippi River 
Ship Channel Baton Rouge to the Gulf of Mexico are not adequate to keep 
international commerce moving without delays and light loadings. 
Additional funds are needed to repair pile dikes, foreshore dikes and 
jetties and some residual damage to structures from Hurricane Katrina.
  Requesting Member: Congressman Rodney Alexander

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  Bill Number: H.R. 1105
  Account: Energy and Water, Department of Energy
  Legal Name of Requesting Entity: Louisiana Tech Universtiy
  Address of Requesting Entity: Ruston, La
  Description of Request: Bionanotechnology: Research and 
Commercialization (LA). Three biorefinery projects will help invigorate 
the economy in North Louisiana and decrease the entire nation's 
dependency on fossil fuels. Louisiana Tech has world class expertise 
including algae to biodiesel, cellulosic ethanol, and nanoengineered 
fischer-tropsch catalysts.

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