[House Report 110-446]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
110th Congress Report
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
1st Session 110-446
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MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE DEPARTMENTS OF TRANSPORTATION, AND
HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, AND RELATED AGENCIES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR
ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 2008, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES
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CONFERENCE REPORT
to accompany
H.R. 3074
November 13, 2007.--Ordered to be printed
MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE DEPARTMENTS OF TRANSPORTATION, AND
HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, AND RELATED AGENCIES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR
ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 2008, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES
110th Congress
1st Session HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Report
110-446
_______________________________________________________________________
MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE DEPARTMENTS OF TRANSPORTATION, AND
HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, AND RELATED AGENCIES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR
ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 2008, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES
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CONFERENCE REPORT
to accompany
H.R. 3074
November 13, 2007.--Ordered to be printed
110th Congress Report
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
1st Session 110-446
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MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE DEPARTMENTS OF TRANSPORTATION, AND
HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, AND RELATED AGENCIES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR
ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 2008, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES
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November 13, 2007.--Ordered to be printed
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Mr. Olver, from the Committee of Conference, submitted the following
CONFERENCE REPORT
[To accompany H.R. 3074]
The committee of conference on the disagreeing votes of
the two Houses on the amendment of the Senate to the bill (H.R.
3074) ``making appropriations for the Departments of
Transportation, and Housing and Urban Development, and related
agencies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2008, and for
other purposes'', having met, after full and free conference,
have agreed to recommend and do recommend to their respective
Houses as follows:
That the House recede from its disagreement to the
amendment of the Senate, and agree to the same with an
amendment, as follows:
In lieu of the matter stricken and inserted by said
amendment, insert:
That the following sums are appropriated, out of any money in
the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the Departments of
Transportation, and Housing and Urban Development, and related
agencies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2008, and for
other purposes, namely:
TITLE I
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Office of the Secretary
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
For necessary expenses of the Office of the Secretary,
$93,782,000, of which not to exceed $2,310,000 shall be
available for the immediate Office of the Secretary; not to
exceed $730,000 shall be available for the immediate Office of
the Deputy Secretary; not to exceed $18,720,000 shall be
available for the Office of the General Counsel; not to exceed
$11,874,000 shall be available for the Office of the Under
Secretary of Transportation for Policy; not to exceed
$9,417,000 shall be available for the Office of the Assistant
Secretary for Budget and Programs; not to exceed $2,383,000
shall be available for the Office of the Assistant Secretary
for Governmental Affairs; not to exceed $23,750,000 shall be
available for the Office of the Assistant Secretary for
Administration; not to exceed $1,986,000 shall be available for
the Office of Public Affairs; not to exceed $1,516,000 shall be
available for the Office of the Executive Secretariat; not to
exceed $1,335,000 shall be available for the Office of Small
and Disadvantaged Business Utilization; not to exceed
$7,874,000 for the Office of Intelligence, Security, and
Emergency Response; and not to exceed $11,887,000 shall be
available for the Office of the Chief Information Officer:
Provided, That the Secretary of Transportation is authorized to
transfer funds appropriated for any office of the Office of the
Secretary to any other office of the Office of the Secretary:
Provided further, That no appropriation for any office shall be
increased or decreased by more than 5 percent by all such
transfers: Provided further, That notice of any change in
funding greater than 5 percent shall be submitted for approval
to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations: Provided
further, That not to exceed $60,000 shall be for allocation
within the Department for official reception and representation
expenses as the Secretary may determine: Provided further, That
notwithstanding any other provision of law, excluding fees
authorized in Public Law 107-71, there may be credited to this
appropriation up to $2,500,000 in funds received in user fees:
Provided further, That none of the funds provided in this Act
shall be available for the position of Assistant Secretary for
Public Affairs.
OFFICE OF CIVIL RIGHTS
For necessary expenses of the Office of Civil Rights,
$9,140,900.
TRANSPORTATION PLANNING, RESEARCH, AND DEVELOPMENT
For necessary expenses for conducting transportation
planning, research, systems development, development
activities, and making grants, to remain available until
expended, $14,000,000.
WORKING CAPITAL FUND
Necessary expenses for operating costs and capital outlays
of the Working Capital Fund, not to exceed $128,094,000, shall
be paid from appropriations made available to the Department of
Transportation: Provided, That such services shall be provided
on a competitive basis to entities within the Department of
Transportation: Provided further, That the above limitation on
operating expenses shall not apply to non-DOT entities:
Provided further, That no funds appropriated in this Act to an
agency of the Department shall be transferred to the Working
Capital Fund without the approval of the agency modal
administrator: Provided further, That no assessments may be
levied against any program, budget activity, subactivity or
project funded by this Act unless notice of such assessments
and the basis therefor are presented to the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations and are approved by such
Committees.
MINORITY BUSINESS RESOURCE CENTER PROGRAM
For the cost of guaranteed loans, $370,000, as authorized
by 49 U.S.C. 332: Provided, That such costs, including the cost
of modifying such loans, shall be as defined in section 502 of
the Congressional Budget Act of 1974: Provided further, That
these funds are available to subsidize total loan principal,
any part of which is to be guaranteed, not to exceed
$18,367,000. In addition, for administrative expenses to carry
out the guaranteed loan program, $523,000.
MINORITY BUSINESS OUTREACH
For necessary expenses of Minority Business Resource Center
outreach activities, $2,970,000, to remain available until
September 30, 2009: Provided, That notwithstanding 49 U.S.C.
332, these funds may be used for business opportunities related
to any mode of transportation.
PAYMENTS TO AIR CARRIERS
(AIRPORT AND AIRWAY TRUST FUND)
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
In addition to funds made available from any other source
to carry out the essential air service program under 49 U.S.C.
41731 through 41742, $60,000,000, to be derived from the
Airport and Airway Trust Fund, to remain available until
expended: Provided, That, in determining between or among
carriers competing to provide service to a community, the
Secretary may consider the relative subsidy requirements of the
carriers: Provided further, That, if the funds under this
heading are insufficient to meet the costs of the essential air
service program in the current fiscal year, the Secretary shall
transfer such sums as may be necessary to carry out the
essential air service program from any available amounts
appropriated to or directly administered by the Office of the
Secretary for such fiscal year.
compensation for air carriers
(RESCISSION)
Of the remaining unobligated balances under section
101(a)(2) of Public Law 107-42, $22,000,000 are rescinded.
ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS--OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF TRANSPORTATION
Sec. 101. The Secretary of Transportation is authorized to
transfer the unexpended balances available for the bonding
assistance program from ``Office of the Secretary, Salaries and
expenses'' to ``Minority Business Outreach''.
Sec. 102. None of the funds made available in this Act to
the Department of Transportation may be obligated for the
Office of the Secretary of Transportation to approve
assessments or reimbursable agreements pertaining to funds
appropriated to the modal administrations in this Act, except
for activities underway on the date of enactment of this Act,
unless such assessments or agreements have completed the normal
reprogramming process for Congressional notification.
Sec. 103. None of the funds made available under this Act
may be obligated or expended to establish or implement a
program under which essential air service communities are
required to assume subsidy costs commonly referred to as the
EAS local participation program.
Federal Aviation Administration
OPERATIONS
(AIRPORT AND AIRWAY TRUST FUND)
For necessary expenses of the Federal Aviation
Administration, not otherwise provided for, including
operations and research activities related to commercial space
transportation, administrative expenses for research and
development, establishment of air navigation facilities, the
operation (including leasing) and maintenance of aircraft,
subsidizing the cost of aeronautical charts and maps sold to
the public, lease or purchase of passenger motor vehicles for
replacement only, in addition to amounts made available by
Public Law 108-176, $8,750,000,000, of which $6,383,216,000
shall be derived from the Airport and Airway Trust Fund, of
which not to exceed $6,969,663,000 shall be available for air
traffic organization activities; not to exceed $1,082,653,000
shall be available for aviation safety activities; not to
exceed $12,549,000 shall be available for commercial space
transportation activities; not to exceed $102,221,000 shall be
available for financial services activities; not to exceed
$91,214,000 shall be available for human resources program
activities; not to exceed $290,872,000 shall be available for
region and center operations and regional coordination
activities; not to exceed $166,543,000 shall be available for
staff offices; and not to exceed $39,552,000 shall be available
for information services: Provided, That not to exceed 2
percent of any budget activity, except for aviation safety
budget activity, may be transferred to any budget activity
under this heading: Provided further, That no transfer may
increase or decrease any appropriation by more than 2 percent:
Provided further, That any transfer in excess of 2 percent
shall be treated as a reprogramming of funds under section 405
of this Act and shall not be available for obligation or
expenditure except in compliance with the procedures set forth
in that section: Provided further, That the Secretary utilize
not less than $6,000,000 of the funds provided for aviation
safety activities to pay for staff increases in the Office of
Aviation Flight Standards and the Office of Aircraft
Certification: Provided further, That not later than March 31
of each fiscal year hereafter, the Administrator of the Federal
Aviation Administration shall transmit to Congress an annual
update to the report submitted to Congress in December 2004
pursuant to section 221 of Public Law 108-176: Provided
further, That the amount herein appropriated shall be reduced
by $100,000 for each day after March 31 that such report has
not been submitted to the Congress: Provided further, That
funds may be used to enter into a grant agreement with a
nonprofit standard-setting organization to assist in the
development of aviation safety standards: Provided further,
That none of the funds in this Act shall be available for new
applicants for the second career training program: Provided
further, That none of the funds in this Act shall be available
for the Federal Aviation Administration to finalize or
implement any regulation that would promulgate new aviation
user fees not specifically authorized by law after the date of
the enactment of this Act: Provided further, That there may be
credited to this appropriation funds received from States,
counties, municipalities, foreign authorities, other public
authorities, and private sources, for expenses incurred in the
provision of agency services, including receipts for the
maintenance and operation of air navigation facilities, and for
issuance, renewal or modification of certificates, including
airman, aircraft, and repair station certificates, or for tests
related thereto, or for processing major repair or alteration
forms: Provided further, That of the funds appropriated under
this heading, not less than $8,500,000 shall be for the
contract tower cost-sharing program: Provided further, That
none of the funds in this Act shall be available for paying
premium pay under 5 U.S.C. 5546(a) to any Federal Aviation
Administration employee unless such employee actually performed
work during the time corresponding to such premium pay:
Provided further, That none of the funds in this Act for
aeronautical charting and cartography are available for
activities conducted by, or coordinated through, the Working
Capital Fund: Provided further, That none of the funds in this
Act may be obligated or expended for an employee of the Federal
Aviation Administration to purchase a store gift card or gift
certificate through use of a Government-issued credit card.
FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT
(AIRPORT AND AIRWAY TRUST FUND)
For necessary expenses, not otherwise provided for, for
acquisition, establishment, technical support services,
improvement by contract or purchase, and hire of air navigation
and experimental facilities and equipment, as authorized under
part A of subtitle VII of title 49, United States Code,
including initial acquisition of necessary sites by lease or
grant; engineering and service testing, including construction
of test facilities and acquisition of necessary sites by lease
or grant; construction and furnishing of quarters and related
accommodations for officers and employees of the Federal
Aviation Administration stationed at remote localities where
such accommodations are not available; and the purchase, lease,
or transfer of aircraft from funds available under this
heading, including aircraft for aviation regulation and
certification; to be derived from the Airport and Airway Trust
Fund, $2,527,284,000, of which $2,067,311,000 shall remain
available until September 30, 2010, and of which $459,973,000
shall remain available until September 30, 2008: Provided, That
there may be credited to this appropriation funds received from
States, counties, municipalities, other public authorities, and
private sources, for expenses incurred in the establishment and
modernization of air navigation facilities: Provided further,
That upon initial submission to the Congress of the fiscal year
2009 President's budget, the Secretary of Transportation shall
transmit to the Congress a comprehensive capital investment
plan for the Federal Aviation Administration which includes
funding for each budget line item for fiscal years 2009 through
2013, with total funding for each year of the plan constrained
to the funding targets for those years as estimated and
approved by the Office of Management and Budget.
RESEARCH, ENGINEERING, AND DEVELOPMENT
(AIRPORT AND AIRWAY TRUST FUND)
For necessary expenses, not otherwise provided for, for
research, engineering, and development, as authorized under
part A of subtitle VII of title 49, United States Code,
including construction of experimental facilities and
acquisition of necessary sites by lease or grant, $147,000,000,
to be derived from the Airport and Airway Trust Fund and to
remain available until September 30, 2010: Provided, That there
may be credited to this appropriation as offsetting
collections, funds received from States, counties,
municipalities, other public authorities, and private sources,
which shall be available for expenses incurred for research,
engineering, and development.
GRANTS-IN-AID FOR AIRPORTS
(LIQUIDATION OF CONTRACT AUTHORIZATION)
(LIMITATION ON OBLIGATIONS)
(AIRPORT AND AIRWAY TRUST FUND)
For liquidation of obligations incurred for grants-in-aid
for airport planning and development, and noise compatibility
planning and programs as authorized under subchapter I of
chapter 471 and subchapter I of chapter 475 of title 49, United
States Code, and under other law authorizing such obligations;
for procurement, installation, and commissioning of runway
incursion prevention devices and systems at airports of such
title; for grants authorized under section 41743 of title 49,
United States Code; and for inspection activities and
administration of airport safety programs, including those
related to airport operating certificates under section 44706
of title 49, United States Code, $4,399,000,000 to be derived
from the Airport and Airway Trust Fund and to remain available
until expended: Provided, That none of the funds under this
heading shall be available for the planning or execution of
programs the obligations for which are in excess of
$3,514,500,000 in fiscal year 2008, notwithstanding section
47117(g) of title 49, United States Code: Provided further,
That none of the funds under this heading shall be available
for the replacement of baggage conveyor systems,
reconfiguration of terminal baggage areas, or other airport
improvements that are necessary to install bulk explosive
detection systems: Provided further, That notwithstanding any
other provision of law, of funds limited under this heading,
not more than $80,676,000 shall be obligated for
administration, not less than $10,000,000 shall be available
for the airport cooperative research program, not less than
$18,712,000 shall be for Airport Technology Research and
$10,000,000, to remain available until expended, shall be
available and transferred to ``Office of the Secretary,
Salaries and Expenses'' to carry out the Small Community Air
Service Development Program.
(RESCISSION)
Of the amounts authorized for the fiscal year ending
September 30, 2007, and prior years under sections 48103 and
48112 of title 49, United States Code, $185,500,000 are
rescinded.
ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS--FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION
Sec. 110. None of the funds in this Act may be used to
compensate in excess of 425 technical staff-years under the
federally funded research and development center contract
between the Federal Aviation Administration and the Center for
Advanced Aviation Systems Development during fiscal year 2008.
Sec. 111. None of the funds in this Act shall be used to
pursue or adopt guidelines or regulations requiring airport
sponsors to provide to the Federal Aviation Administration
without cost building construction, maintenance, utilities and
expenses, or space in airport sponsor-owned buildings for
services relating to air traffic control, air navigation, or
weather reporting: Provided, That the prohibition of funds in
this section does not apply to negotiations between the agency
and airport sponsors to achieve agreement on ``below-market''
rates for these items or to grant assurances that require
airport sponsors to provide land without cost to the FAA for
air traffic control facilities.
Sec. 112. The Administrator of the Federal Aviation
Administration may reimburse amounts made available to satisfy
49 U.S.C. 41742(a)(1) from fees credited under 49 U.S.C. 45303:
Provided, That during fiscal year 2008, 49 U.S.C. 41742(b)
shall not apply, and any amount remaining in such account at
the close of that fiscal year may be made available to satisfy
section 41742(a)(1) for the subsequent fiscal year.
Sec. 113. Amounts collected under section 40113(e) of title
49, United States Code, shall be credited to the appropriation
current at the time of collection, to be merged with and
available for the same purposes of such appropriation.
Sec. 114. (a) Section 44302(f)(1) of title 49, United
States Code, is amended by striking ``2006,'' each place it
appears and inserting ``2008,''.
(b) Section 44303(b) of such title is amended by striking
``2006,'' and inserting ``2008,''.
(c) Section 44310 of such title is amended by striking
``March 30, 2008'' and inserting ``December 31, 2008''.
Sec. 115. None of the funds appropriated or limited by this
Act may be used to change weight restrictions or prior
permission rules at Teterboro airport in Teterboro, New Jersey.
Sec. 116. (a) In General.--Chapter 447 of title 49, United
States Code, is amended by adding at the end thereof the
following:
``Sec. 44729. Age standards for pilots
``(a) In General.--Subject to the limitation in subsection
(c), a pilot may serve in multicrew covered operations until
attaining 65 years of age.
``(b) Covered Operations Defined.--In this section, the
term `covered operations' means operations under part 121 of
title 14, Code of Federal Regulations.
``(c) Limitation for International Flights.--
``(1) Applicability of icao standard.--A pilot who
has attained 60 years of age may serve as pilot-in-
command in covered operations between the United States
and another country only if there is another pilot in
the flight deck crew who has not yet attained 60 years
of age.
``(2) Sunset of limitation.--Paragraph (1) shall
cease to be effective on such date as the Convention on
International Civil Aviation provides that a pilot who
has attained 60 years of age may serve as pilot-in-
command in international commercial operations without
regard to whether there is another pilot in the flight
deck crew who has not attained age 60.
``(d) Sunset of Age-60 Retirement Rule.--On and after the
date of enactment of the Transportation, Housing and Urban
Development, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2008,
section 121.383(c) of title 14, Code of Federal Regulations,
shall cease to be effective.
``(e) Applicability.--
``(1) Nonretroactivity.--No person who has attained
60 years of age before the date of enactment of the
Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and
Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2008 may serve as
a pilot for an air carrier engaged in covered
operations unless--
``(A) such person is in the employment of
that air carrier in such operations on such
date of enactment as a required flight deck
crew member; or
``(B) such person is newly hired by an air
carrier as a pilot on or after such date of
enactment without credit for prior seniority or
prior longevity for benefits or other terms
related to length of service prior to the date
of rehire under any labor agreement or
employment policies of the air carrier.
``(2) Protection for compliance.--An action taken
in conformance with this section, taken in conformance
with a regulation issued to carry out this section, or
taken prior to the date of enactment of the
Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and
Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2008 in
conformance with section 121.383(c) of title 14, Code
of Federal Regulations (as in effect before such date
of enactment), may not serve as a basis for liability
or relief in a proceeding, brought under any employment
law or regulation, before any court or agency of the
United States or of any State or locality.
``(f) Amendments to Labor Agreements and Benefit Plans.--
Any amendment to a labor agreement or benefit plan of an air
carrier that is required to conform with the requirements of
this section or a regulation issued to carry out this section,
and is applicable to pilots represented for collective
bargaining, shall be made by agreement of the air carrier and
the designated bargaining representative of the pilots of the
air carrier.
``(g) Medical Standards and Records.--
``(1) Medical examinations and standards.--Except
as provided by paragraph (2), a person serving as a
pilot for an air carrier engaged in covered operations
shall not be subject to different medical standards, or
different, greater, or more frequent medical
examinations, on account of age unless the Secretary
determines (based on data received or studies published
after the date of enactment of the Transportation,
Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies
Appropriations Act, 2008) that different medical
standards, or different, greater, or more frequent
medical examinations, are needed to ensure an adequate
level of safety in flight.
``(2) Duration of first-class medical
certificate.--No person who has attained 60 years of
age may serve as a pilot of an air carrier engaged in
covered operations unless the person has a first-class
medical certificate. Such a certificate shall expire on
the last day of the 6-month period following the date
of examination shown on the certificate.
``(h) Safety.--
``(1) Training.--Each air carrier engaged in
covered operations shall continue to use pilot training
and qualification programs approved by the Federal
Aviation Administration, with specific emphasis on
initial and recurrent training and qualification of
pilots who have attained 60 years of age, to ensure
continued acceptable levels of pilot skill and
judgment.
``(2) Line evaluations.--Not later than 6 months
after the date of enactment of the Transportation,
Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies
Appropriations Act, 2008, and every 6 months
thereafter, an air carrier engaged in covered
operations shall evaluate the performance of each pilot
of the air carrier who has attained 60 years of age
through a line check of such pilot. Notwithstanding the
preceding sentence, an air carrier shall not be
required to conduct for a 6-month period a line check
under this paragraph of a pilot serving as second-in-
command if the pilot has undergone a regularly
scheduled simulator evaluation during that period.
``(3) GAO report.--Not later than 24 months after
the date of enactment of the Transportation, Housing
and Urban Development, and Related Agencies
Appropriations Act, 2008, the Comptroller General shall
submit to the Committee on Transportation and
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives and the
Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of
the Senate a report concerning the effect, if any, on
aviation safety of the modification to pilot age
standards made by subsection (a).''.
(b) Clerical Amendment.--The chapter analysis for chapter
447 of title 49, United States Code, is amended by adding at
the end the following:
``Sec. 44729. Age standards for pilots''.
Federal Highway Administration
LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES
Not to exceed $377,556,000, together with advances and
reimbursements received by the Federal Highway Administration,
shall be paid in accordance with law from appropriations made
available by this Act to the Federal Highway Administration for
necessary expenses for administration and operation.
FEDERAL-AID HIGHWAYS
(LIMITATION ON OBLIGATIONS)
(HIGHWAY TRUST FUND)
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
None of the funds in this Act shall be available for the
implementation or execution of programs, the obligations for
which are in excess of $40,216,051,359 for Federal-aid highways
and highway safety construction programs for fiscal year 2008:
Provided, That within the $40,216,051,359 obligation limitation
on Federal-aid highways and highway safety construction
programs, not more than $429,800,000 shall be available for the
implementation or execution of programs for transportation
research (chapter 5 of title 23, United States Code; sections
111, 5505, and 5506 of title 49, United States Code; and title
5 of Public Law 109-59) for fiscal year 2008: Provided further,
That this limitation on transportation research programs shall
not apply to any authority previously made available for
obligation: Provided further, That the funds authorized
pursuant to section 110 of title 23, United States Code, for
the motor carrier safety grant program, and the obligation
limitation associated with such funds provided under this
heading, shall be transferred to the Federal Motor Carrier
Safety Administration: Provided further, That the Secretary
may, as authorized by section 605(b) of title 23, United States
Code, collect and spend fees to cover the costs of services of
expert firms, including counsel, in the field of municipal and
project finance to assist in the underwriting and servicing of
Federal credit instruments and all or a portion of the costs to
the Federal Government of servicing such credit instruments:
Provided further, That such fees are available until expended
to pay for such costs: Provided further, That such amounts are
in addition to administrative expenses that are also available
for such purpose, and are not subject to any obligation
limitation or the limitation on administrative expenses under
section 608 of title 23, United States Code.
(ADDITIONAL OBLIGATION LIMITATION)
(HIGHWAY TRUST FUND)
For an additional amount of obligation limitation to be
distributed for the purpose of section 144(e) of title 23,
United States Code, $1,000,000,000: Provided, That such
obligation limitation shall be used only for a purpose eligible
for obligation with funds apportioned under such section and
shall be distributed in accordance with the formula in such
section: Provided further, That such obligation limitation
shall remain available for a period of three fiscal years and
shall be in addition to the amount of any limitation imposed on
obligations for Federal-aid highway and highway safety
construction programs for future fiscal years: Provided
further, That in distributing obligation authority under this
paragraph, the Secretary shall ensure that such obligation
limitation shall supplement and not supplant each State's
planned obligations for such purposes.
(LIQUIDATION OF CONTRACT AUTHORIZATION)
(HIGHWAY TRUST FUND)
For carrying out the provisions of title 23, United States
Code, that are attributable to Federal-aid highways, not
otherwise provided, including reimbursement for sums expended
pursuant to the provisions of 23 U.S.C. 308, $41,955,051,359 or
so much thereof as may be available in and derived from the
Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit Account), to
remain available until expended.
(RESCISSION)
(HIGHWAY TRUST FUND)
Of the unobligated balances of funds apportioned to each
State under chapter 1 of title 23, United States Code,
$3,000,000,000 are rescinded: Provided, That such rescission
shall not apply to the funds distributed in accordance with
sections 130(f) and 104(b)(5) of title 23, United States Code;
sections 133(d)(1) and 163 of such title, as in effect on the
day before the date of enactment of Public Law 109-59; and the
first sentence of section 133(d)(3)(A) of such title.
I-35W BRIDGE REPAIR AND RECONSTRUCTION
For necessary expenses to carry out the project for repair
and reconstruction of the Interstate 35W bridge located in
Minneapolis, Minnesota, that collapsed on August 1, 2007, as
authorized under section 1(c) of Public Law 110-56, up to
$195,000,000, as documented by the Minnesota Department of
Transportation to remain available until expended: Provided,
That the amount provided under this heading is designated as an
emergency requirement and necessary to meet emergency needs
pursuant to subsections (a) and (b) of section 204 of S. Con.
Res. 21 (110th Congress), the concurrent resolution on the
budget for fiscal year 2008: Provided further, That the Federal
share of the costs of any project funded using amounts made
available under this section shall be 100 percent in accordance
with section 1(b) of Public Law 110-56.
APPALACHIAN DEVELOPMENT HIGHWAY SYSTEM
For necessary expenses for West Virginia corridor H of the
Appalachian Development Highway System as authorized under
section 1069(y) of Public Law 102-240, as amended, $16,000,000,
to remain available until expended.
DELTA REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
For necessary expenses for the Delta Regional
Transportation Development Program as authorized under section
1308 of Public Law 109-59, $14,300,000, to remain available
until expended.
ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS--FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION
(INCLUDING RESCISSIONS)
Sec. 120. (a) For fiscal year 2008, the Secretary of
Transportation shall--
(1) not distribute from the obligation limitation
for Federal-aid highways amounts authorized for
administrative expenses and programs by section 104(a)
of title 23, United States Code; programs funded from
the administrative takedown authorized by section
104(a)(1) of title 23, United States Code (as in effect
on the date before the date of enactment of the Safe,
Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity
Act: A Legacy for Users); the highway use tax evasion
program; the programs, projects and activities funded
by the set aside authorized by section 129 of this Act;
the Bureau of Transportation Statistics; and additional
obligation limitation provided in this Act for the
purpose of section 144(e) of title 23, United States
Code;
(2) not distribute an amount from the obligation
limitation for Federal-aid highways that is equal to
the unobligated balance of amounts made available from
the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit
Account) for Federal-aid highways and highway safety
programs for previous fiscal years the funds for which
are allocated by the Secretary;
(3) determine the ratio that--
(A) the obligation limitation for Federal-
aid highways, less the aggregate of amounts not
distributed under paragraphs (1) and (2), bears
to
(B) the total of the sums authorized to be
appropriated for Federal-aid highways and
highway safety construction programs (other
than sums authorized to be appropriated for
provisions of law described in paragraphs (1)
through (9) of subsection (b) and sums
authorized to be appropriated for section 105
of title 23, United States Code, equal to the
amount referred to in subsection (b)(10) for
such fiscal year), less the aggregate of the
amounts not distributed under paragraphs (1)
and (2) of this subsection;
(4)(A) distribute the obligation limitation for
Federal-aid highways, less the aggregate amounts not
distributed under paragraphs (1) and (2), for sections
1301, 1302, and 1934 of the Safe, Accountable,
Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy
for Users; sections 117 (but individually for each
project numbered 1 through 3676 listed in the table
contained in section 1702 of the Safe, Accountable,
Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy
for Users) and 144(g) of title 23, United States Code;
and section 14501 of title 40, United States Code, so
that the amount of obligation authority available for
each of such sections is equal to the amount determined
by multiplying the ratio determined under paragraph (3)
by the sums authorized to be appropriated for that
section for the fiscal year; and
(B) distribute $2,000,000,000 for section 105 of
title 23, United States Code;
(5) distribute the obligation limitation provided
for Federal-aid highways, less the aggregate amounts
not distributed under paragraphs (1) and (2) and
amounts distributed under paragraph (4), for each of
the programs that are allocated by the Secretary under
the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient
Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users and title
23, United States Code (other than to programs to which
paragraphs (1) and (4) apply), by multiplying the ratio
determined under paragraph (3) by the amounts
authorized to be appropriated for each such program for
such fiscal year; and
(6) distribute the obligation limitation provided
for Federal-aid highways, less the aggregate amounts
not distributed under paragraphs (1) and (2) and
amounts distributed under paragraphs (4) and (5), for
Federal-aid highways and highway safety construction
programs (other than the amounts apportioned for the
equity bonus program, but only to the extent that the
amounts apportioned for the equity bonus program for
the fiscal year are greater than $2,639,000,000, and
the Appalachian development highway system program)
that are apportioned by the Secretary under the Safe,
Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity
Act: A Legacy for Users and title 23, United States
Code, in the ratio that--
(A) amounts authorized to be appropriated
for such programs that are apportioned to each
State for such fiscal year, bear to
(B) the total of the amounts authorized to
be appropriated for such programs that are
apportioned to all States for such fiscal year.
(b) Exceptions From Obligation Limitation.--The obligation
limitation for Federal-aid highways shall not apply to
obligations: (1) under section 125 of title 23, United States
Code; (2) under section 147 of the Surface Transportation
Assistance Act of 1978; (3) under section 9 of the Federal-Aid
Highway Act of 1981; (4) under subsections (b) and (j) of
section 131 of the Surface Transportation Assistance Act of
1982; (5) under subsections (b) and (c) of section 149 of the
Surface Transportation and Uniform Relocation Assistance Act of
1987; (6) under sections 1103 through 1108 of the Intermodal
Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991; (7) under
section 157 of title 23, United States Code, as in effect on
the day before the date of the enactment of the Transportation
Equity Act for the 21st Century; (8) under section 105 of title
23, United States Code, as in effect for fiscal years 1998
through 2004, but only in an amount equal to $639,000,000 for
each of those fiscal years; (9) for Federal-aid highway
programs for which obligation authority was made available
under the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century or
subsequent public laws for multiple years or to remain
available until used, but only to the extent that the
obligation authority has not lapsed or been used; (10) under
section 105 of title 23, United States Code, but only in an
amount equal to $639,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2005
through 2008; and (11) under section 1603 of the Safe,
Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A
Legacy for Users, to the extent that funds obligated in
accordance with that section were not subject to a limitation
on obligations at the time at which the funds were initially
made available for obligation.
(c) Redistribution of Unused Obligation Authority.--
Notwithstanding subsection (a), the Secretary shall, after
August 1 of such fiscal year, revise a distribution of the
obligation limitation made available under subsection (a) if
the amount distributed cannot be obligated during that fiscal
year and redistribute sufficient amounts to those States able
to obligate amounts in addition to those previously distributed
during that fiscal year, giving priority to those States having
large unobligated balances of funds apportioned under sections
104 and 144 of title 23, United States Code.
(d) Applicability of Obligation Limitations to
Transportation Research Programs.--The obligation limitation
shall apply to transportation research programs carried out
under chapter 5 of title 23, United States Code, and title V
(research title) of the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient
Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users, except that
obligation authority made available for such programs under
such limitation shall remain available for a period of 3 fiscal
years and shall be in addition to the amount of any limitation
imposed on obligations for Federal-aid highway and highway
safety construction programs for future fiscal years.
(e) Redistribution of Certain Authorized Funds.--
(1) In general.--Not later than 30 days after the
date of the distribution of obligation limitation under
subsection (a), the Secretary shall distribute to the
States any funds that--
(A) are authorized to be appropriated for
such fiscal year for Federal-aid highways
programs; and
(B) the Secretary determines will not be
allocated to the States, and will not be
available for obligation, in such fiscal year
due to the imposition of any obligation
limitation for such fiscal year.
(2) Ratio.--Funds shall be distributed under
paragraph (1) in the same ratio as the distribution of
obligation authority under subsection (a)(6).
(3) Availability.--Funds distributed under
paragraph (1) shall be available for any purposes
described in section 133(b) of title 23, United States
Code.
(f) Special Limitation Characteristics.--Obligation
limitation distributed for a fiscal year under subsection
(a)(4) for the provision specified in subsection (a)(4) shall--
(1) remain available until used for obligation of
funds for that provision; and
(2) be in addition to the amount of any limitation
imposed on obligations for Federal-aid highway and
highway safety construction programs for future fiscal
years.
(g) High Priority Project Flexibility.--
(1) In general.--Subject to paragraph (2),
obligation authority distributed for such fiscal year
under subsection (a)(4) for each project numbered 1
through 3676 listed in the table contained in section
1702 of the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient
Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users may be
obligated for any other project in such section in the
same State.
(2) Restoration.--Obligation authority used as
described in paragraph (1) shall be restored to the
original purpose on the date on which obligation
authority is distributed under this section for the
next fiscal year following obligation under paragraph
(1).
(h) Limitation on Statutory Construction.--Nothing in this
section shall be construed to limit the distribution of
obligation authority under subsection (a)(4)(A) for each of the
individual projects numbered greater than 3676 listed in the
table contained in section 1702 of the Safe, Accountable,
Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for
Users.
Sec. 121. Notwithstanding 31 U.S.C. 3302, funds received by
the Bureau of Transportation Statistics from the sale of data
products, for necessary expenses incurred pursuant to 49 U.S.C.
111 may be credited to the Federal-aid highways account for the
purpose of reimbursing the Bureau for such expenses: Provided,
That such funds shall be subject to the obligation limitation
for Federal-aid highways and highway safety construction.
Sec. 122. Of the unobligated balances made available under
sections 1103, 1104, 1105, 1106(a), 1106(b), 1107, and 1108 of
Public Law 102-240, $1,292,287.73 are rescinded.
Sec. 123. Of the unobligated balances made available under
section 1602 of Public Law 105-178, $5,987,345.70 are
rescinded.
Sec. 124. Of the unobligated balances made available under
section 188(a)(1) of title 23, United States Code, as in effect
on the day before the date of enactment of Public Law 109-59,
and under section 608(a)(1) of such title, $186,322,000 are
rescinded.
Sec. 125. Of the amounts made available under section
104(a) of title 23, United States Code, $43,358,601 are
rescinded.
Sec. 126. Of the unobligated balances of funds made
available in fiscal year 2005 and prior fiscal years for the
implementation or execution of programs for transportation
research, training and education, and technology deployment
including intelligent transportation systems, $172,242,964 are
rescinded.
Sec. 127. Of the amounts made available for ``Highway
Related Safety Grants'' by section 402 of title 23, United
States Code, and administered by the Federal Highway
Administration, $11,314 in unobligated balances are rescinded.
Sec. 128. Of the unobligated balances made available under
Public Law 101-516, Public Law 102-143, Public Law 103-331,
Public Law 106-346, Public Law 107-87, and Public Law 108-7,
$4,753,687.26 are rescinded.
Sec. 129. Notwithstanding any other provision of law,
before making the distribution of revenue aligned budget
authority under section 110(b) of title 23, United States Code,
the Secretary of Transportation shall set aside such sums as
may be necessary for the programs, projects and activities in
the corresponding amounts identified under this section in the
statement of the managers accompanying this Act: Provided, That
notwithstanding any other provision of law and the preceding
clause of this section, the Secretary of Transportation may use
amounts set aside by this section to make grants for any
surface transportation project otherwise eligible for funding
under title 23 or title 49, United States Code: Provided
further, That funds set aside by this section, at the request
of a State, shall be transferred by the Secretary to another
Federal agency: Provided further, That the Federal share
payable on account of any program, project, or activity carried
out with funds set aside by this section shall be 100 percent:
Provided further, That the sums set aside by this section shall
remain available until expended: Provided further, That all
funds set aside by this section shall be subject to any
limitation on obligations for Federal-aid highways and highway
safety construction programs set forth in this Act or any other
Act: Provided further, That the obligation limitation made
available for the programs, projects, and activities for which
funds are set aside by this section shall remain available
until used and shall be in addition to the amount of any
limitation imposed on obligations for Federal-aid highway and
highway safety construction programs for future fiscal years.
Sec. 130. Not less than 15 days prior to waiving, under her
statutory authority, any Buy America requirement for Federal-
aid highway projects, the Secretary of Transportation shall
make an informal public notice and comment opportunity on the
intent to issue such waiver and the reasons therefor: Provided,
That the Secretary shall provide an annual report to the
Appropriations Committees of the Congress on any waivers
granted under the Buy America requirements.
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY OPERATIONS AND PROGRAMS
(LIQUIDATION OF CONTRACT AUTHORIZATION)
(LIMITATION ON OBLIGATIONS)
(HIGHWAY TRUST FUND)
(INCLUDING RESCISSION)
For payment of obligations incurred for administration of
motor carrier safety operations and programs pursuant to
section 31104(i) of title 49, United States Code, and sections
4127 and 4134 of Public Law 109-59, $229,654,000, to be derived
from the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit
Account), together with advances and reimbursements received by
the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, the sum of
which shall remain available until expended: Provided, That
none of the funds derived from the Highway Trust Fund in this
Act shall be available for the implementation, execution or
administration of programs, the obligations for which are in
excess of $229,654,000, for ``Motor Carrier Safety Operations
and Programs'', of which $8,900,000, to remain available for
obligation until September 30, 2010, is for the research and
technology program and $1,000,000 shall be available for
commercial motor vehicle operator's grants to carry out section
4134 of Public Law 109-59: Provided further, That
notwithstanding any other provision of law, none of the funds
under this heading for outreach and education shall be
available for transfer: Provided further, That $1,815,553 in
unobligated balances are rescinded.
MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY GRANTS
(LIQUIDATION OF CONTRACT AUTHORIZATION)
(LIMITATION ON OBLIGATIONS)
(HIGHWAY TRUST FUND)
(INCLUDING RESCISSION)
For payment of obligations incurred in carrying out
sections 31102, 31104(a), 31106, 31107, 31109, 31309, 31313 of
title 49, United States Code, and sections 4126 and 4128 of
Public Law 109-59, $300,000,000, to be derived from the Highway
Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit Account) and to remain
available until expended: Provided, That none of the funds in
this Act shall be available for the implementation or execution
of programs, the obligations for which are in excess of
$300,000,000, for ``Motor Carrier Safety Grants''; of which
$202,000,000 shall be available for the motor carrier safety
assistance program to carry out sections 31102 and 31104(a) of
title 49, United States Code; $25,000,000 shall be available
for the commercial driver's license improvements program to
carry out section 31313 of title 49, United States Code;
$32,000,000 shall be available for the border enforcement
grants program to carry out section 31107 of title 49, United
States Code; $5,000,000 shall be available for the performance
and registration information system management program to carry
out sections 31106(b) and 31109 of title 49, United States
Code; $25,000,000 shall be available for the commercial vehicle
information systems and networks deployment program to carry
out section 4126 of Public Law 109-59; $3,000,000 shall be
available for the safety data improvement program to carry out
section 4128 of Public Law 109-59; and $8,000,000 shall be
available for the commercial driver's license information
system modernization program to carry out section 31309(e) of
title 49, United States Code: Provided further, That of the
funds made available for the motor carrier safety assistance
program, $29,000,000 shall be available for audits of new
entrant motor carriers: Provided further, That $11,260,214 in
unobligated balances are rescinded.
MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY
(HIGHWAY TRUST FUND)
(RESCISSION)
Of the amounts made available under this heading in prior
appropriations Acts, $32,187,720 in unobligated balances are
rescinded.
NATIONAL MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY PROGRAM
(HIGHWAY TRUST FUND)
(RESCISSION)
Of the amounts made available under this heading in prior
appropriations Act, $5,212,858 in unobligated balances are
rescinded.
ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS--FEDERAL MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY ADMINISTRATION
Sec. 135. Funds appropriated or limited in this Act shall
be subject to the terms and conditions stipulated in section
350 of Public Law 107-87 and section 6901 of Public Law 110-28,
including that the Secretary submit a report to the House and
Senate Appropriations Committees annually on the safety and
security of transportation into the United States by Mexico-
domiciled motor carriers.
Sec. 136. None of the funds made available under this Act
may be used to establish a cross-border motor carrier
demonstration program to allow Mexico-domiciled motor carriers
to operate beyond the commercial zones along the international
border between the United States and Mexico.
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
OPERATIONS AND RESEARCH
For expenses necessary to discharge the functions of the
Secretary, with respect to traffic and highway safety under
subtitle C of title X of Public Law 109-59, chapter 301 of
title 49, United States Code, and part C of subtitle VI of
title 49, United States Code, $126,606,000, of which
$26,156,000 shall remain available until September 30, 2010:
Provided, That none of the funds appropriated by this Act may
be obligated or expended to plan, finalize, or implement any
rulemaking to add to section 575.104 of title 49 of the Code of
Federal Regulations any requirement pertaining to a grading
standard that is different from the three grading standards
(treadwear, traction, and temperature resistance) already in
effect.
OPERATIONS AND RESEARCH
(LIQUIDATION OF CONTRACT AUTHORIZATION)
(LIMITATION ON OBLIGATIONS)
(HIGHWAY TRUST FUND)
For payment of obligations incurred in carrying out the
provisions of 23 U.S.C. 403, $107,750,000, to be derived from
the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit Account)
and to remain available until expended: Provided, That none of
the funds in this Act shall be available for the planning or
execution of programs the total obligations for which, in
fiscal year 2008, are in excess of $107,750,000 for programs
authorized under 23 U.S.C. 403.
NATIONAL DRIVER REGISTER
(LIQUIDATION OF CONTRACT AUTHORIZATION)
(LIMITATION ON OBLIGATIONS)
(HIGHWAY TRUST FUND)
For payment of obligations incurred in carrying out chapter
303 of title 49, United States Code, $4,000,000, to be derived
from the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit
Account) and to remain available until expended: Provided, That
none of the funds in this Act shall be available for the
implementation or execution of programs the total obligations
for which, in fiscal year 2008, are in excess of $4,000,000 for
the National Driver Register authorized under such chapter.
HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY GRANTS
(LIQUIDATION OF CONTRACT AUTHORIZATION)
(LIMITATION ON OBLIGATIONS)
(HIGHWAY TRUST FUND)
For payment of obligations incurred in carrying out the
provisions of 23 U.S.C. 402, 405, 406, 408, and 410 and
sections 2001(a)(11), 2009, 2010, and 2011 of Public Law 109-
59, to remain available until expended, $599,250,000 to be
derived from the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass
Transit Account): Provided, That none of the funds in this Act
shall be available for the planning or execution of programs
the total obligations for which, in fiscal year 2008, are in
excess of $599,250,000 for programs authorized under 23 U.S.C.
402, 405, 406, 408, and 410 and sections 2001(a)(11), 2009,
2010, and 2011 of Public Law 109-59, of which $225,000,000
shall be for ``Highway Safety Programs'' under 23 U.S.C. 402;
$25,000,000 shall be for ``Occupant Protection Incentive
Grants'' under 23 U.S.C. 405; $124,500,000 shall be for
``Safety Belt Performance Grants'' under 23 U.S.C. 406;
$34,500,000 shall be for ``State Traffic Safety Information
System Improvements'' under 23 U.S.C. 408; $131,000,000 shall
be for ``Alcohol-Impaired Driving Countermeasures Incentive
Grant Program'' under 23 U.S.C. 410; $18,250,000 shall be for
``Administrative Expenses'' under section 2001(a)(11) of Public
Law 109-59; $29,000,000 shall be for ``High Visibility
Enforcement Program'' under section 2009 of Public Law 109-59;
$6,000,000 shall be for ``Motorcyclist Safety'' under section
2010 of Public Law 109-59; and $6,000,000 shall be for ``Child
Safety and Child Booster Seat Safety Incentive Grants'' under
section 2011 of Public Law 109-59: Provided further, That none
of these funds shall be used for construction, rehabilitation,
or remodeling costs, or for office furnishings and fixtures for
State, local or private buildings or structures: Provided
further, That not to exceed $500,000 of the funds made
available for section 410 ``Alcohol-Impaired Driving
Countermeasures Grants'' shall be available for technical
assistance to the States: Provided further, That not to exceed
$750,000 of the funds made available for the ``High Visibility
Enforcement Program'' shall be available for the evaluation
required under section 2009(f) of Public Law 109-59.
ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS--NATIONAL HIGHWAY
TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION
(INCLUDING RESCISSIONS)
Sec. 140. Notwithstanding any other provision of law or
limitation on the use of funds made available under section 403
of title 23, United States Code, an additional $130,000 shall
be made available to the National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration, out of the amount limited for section 402 of
title 23, United States Code, to pay for travel and related
expenses for State management reviews and to pay for core
competency development training and related expenses for
highway safety staff.
Sec. 141. Of the amounts made available under the heading
``Operations and Research (Liquidation of Contract
Authorization) (Limitation on Obligations) (Highway Trust
Fund)'' in prior appropriations Acts, $12,197,113.60 in
unobligated balances are rescinded.
Sec. 142. Of the amounts made available under the heading
``National Driver Register (Liquidation of Contract
Authorization) (Limitation on Obligations) (Highway Trust
Fund)'' in prior appropriations Acts, $119,914.61 in
unobligated balances are rescinded.
Sec. 143. Of the amounts made available under the heading
``Highway Traffic Safety Grants (Liquidation of Contract
Authorization) (Limitation on Obligations) (Highway Trust
Fund)'' in prior appropriations Acts, $10,528,958 in
unobligated balances are rescinded.
Federal Railroad Administration
SAFETY AND OPERATIONS
For necessary expenses of the Federal Railroad
Administration, not otherwise provided for, $150,193,499, of
which $12,268,890 shall remain available until expended.
RAILROAD RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
For necessary expenses for railroad research and
development, $36,030,000, to remain available until expended.
CAPITAL ASSISTANCE TO STATES--INTERCITY
PASSENGER RAIL SERVICE
To enable the Federal Railroad Administrator to make
grants to States for the capital costs of improving existing
intercity passenger rail service and providing new intercity
passenger rail service, $75,000,000, to remain available until
expended: Provided, That grants shall be provided to a State
only on a reimbursable basis: Provided further, That grants
cover no more than 50 percent of the total capital cost of a
project selected for funding: Provided further, That no more
than ten percent of funds made available under this program may
be used for planning activities that lead directly to the
development of a passenger rail corridor investment plan
consistent with the requirements established by the
Administrator: Provided further, That no later than eight
months following enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall
establish and publish criteria for project selection, set a
deadline for grant applications, and provide a schedule for
project selection: Provided further, That to be eligible for
this assistance, States must include intercity passenger rail
service as an integral part of statewide transportation
planning as required under section 135 of title 23, United
States Code: Provided further, That to be eligible for capital
assistance the specific project must be on the Statewide
Transportation Improvement Plan at the time of the application
to qualify: Provided further, That the Secretary give priority
to capital and planning applications for projects that improve
the safety and reliability of intercity passenger trains,
involve a commitment by freight railroads to an enforceable on-
time performance of passenger trains of 80 percent or greater,
involve a commitment by freight railroads of financial
resources commensurate with the benefit expected to their
operations, improve or extend service on a route that requires
little or no Federal assistance for its operations, and involve
a commitment by States or railroads of financial resources to
improve the safety of highway/rail grade crossings over which
the passenger service operates.
RAILROAD REHABILITATION AND IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
The Secretary of Transportation is authorized to issue to
the Secretary of the Treasury notes or other obligations
pursuant to section 512 of the Railroad Revitalization and
Regulatory Reform Act of 1976 (Public Law 94-210), as amended,
in such amounts and at such times as may be necessary to pay
any amounts required pursuant to the guarantee of the principal
amount of obligations under sections 511 through 513 of such
Act, such authority to exist as long as any such guaranteed
obligation is outstanding: Provided, That pursuant to section
502 of such Act, as amended, no new direct loans or loan
guarantee commitments shall be made using Federal funds for the
credit risk premium during fiscal year 2008.
RAIL LINE RELOCATION AND IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
For necessary expenses of carrying out section 20154 of
title 49, United States Code, as authorized by section 9002 of
Public Law 109-59, $20,250,000, to remain available until
expended.
OPERATING GRANTS TO THE NATIONAL RAILROAD PASSENGER CORPORATION
To enable the Secretary of Transportation to make quarterly
grants to the National Railroad Passenger Corporation for
operation of intercity passenger rail, $475,000,000 to remain
available until expended: Provided, That the Secretary of
Transportation shall approve funding to cover operating losses
for the Corporation only after receiving and reviewing a grant
request for each specific train route: Provided further, That
each such grant request shall be accompanied by a detailed
financial analysis, revenue projection, and capital expenditure
projection justifying the Federal support to the Secretary's
satisfaction: Provided further, That the Corporation is
directed to achieve savings through operating efficiencies
including, but not limited to, modifications to food and
beverage service and first class service: Provided further,
That the Inspector General of the Department of Transportation
shall report to the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations beginning three months after the date of the
enactment of this Act and quarterly thereafter with estimates
of the savings accrued as a result of all operational reforms
instituted by the Corporation: Provided further, That not later
than 120 days after enactment of this Act, the Corporation
shall transmit to the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations the status of its plan to improve the financial
performance of food and beverage service and its plan to
improve the financial performance of first class service
(including sleeping car service): Provided further, That the
Corporation shall report quarterly to the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations on its progress against the
milestones and target dates contained in the plan provided in
fiscal year 2007 and quantify savings realized to date on a
monthly basis compared to those projected in the plan, identify
any changes in the plan or delays in implementing these plans,
and identify the causes of delay and proposed corrective
measures: Provided further, That not later than 90 days after
enactment of this Act, the Corporation shall transmit, in
electronic format, to the Secretary, the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations, the House Committee on
Transportation and Infrastructure and the Senate Committee on
Commerce, Science, and Transportation a comprehensive business
plan approved by the Board of Directors for fiscal year 2008
under section 24104(a) of title 49, United States Code:
Provided further, That the business plan shall include, as
applicable, targets for ridership, revenues, and capital and
operating expenses: Provided further, That the plan shall also
include a separate accounting of such targets for the Northeast
Corridor; commuter service; long-distance Amtrak service;
State-supported service; each intercity train route, including
Autotrain; and commercial activities including contract
operations: Provided further, That the business plan shall
include a description of the work to be funded, along with cost
estimates and an estimated timetable for completion of the
projects covered by this business plan: Provided further, That
the Corporation shall continue to provide monthly reports in
electronic format regarding the pending business plan, which
shall describe the work completed to date, any changes to the
business plan, and the reasons for such changes, and shall
identify all sole source contract awards which shall be
accompanied by a justification as to why said contract was
awarded on a sole source basis: Provided further, That the
Corporation's business plan and all subsequent supplemental
plans shall be displayed on the Corporation's website within a
reasonable timeframe following their submission to the
appropriate entities: Provided further, That none of the funds
under this heading may be obligated or expended until the
Corporation agrees to continue abiding by the provisions of
paragraphs 1, 2, 5, 9, and 11 of the summary of conditions for
the direct loan agreement of June 28, 2002, in the same manner
as in effect on the date of enactment of this Act: Provided
further, That none of the funds provided in this Act may be
used after March 1, 2006, to support any route on which Amtrak
offers a discounted fare of more than 50 percent off the
normal, peak fare: Provided further, That the preceding proviso
does not apply to routes where the operating loss as a result
of the discount is covered by a State and the State
participates in the setting of fares: Provided further, That of
the amounts made available under this heading not less than
$18,500,000 shall be available for the Amtrak Office of
Inspector General.
CAPITAL AND DEBT SERVICE GRANTS TO THE NATIONAL RAILROAD PASSENGER
CORPORATION
To enable the Secretary of Transportation to make quarterly
grants to the National Railroad Passenger Corporation for the
maintenance and repair of capital infrastructure owned by the
Corporation, including railroad equipment, rolling stock, legal
mandates and other services, $900,000,000, to remain available
until expended, of which not to exceed $285,000,000 shall be
for debt service obligations: Provided, That the Secretary may
retain up to one-quarter of one percent of the funds under this
heading to fund the oversight by the Federal Railroad
Administration of the design and implementation of capital
projects funded by grants made under this heading: Provided
further, That the Secretary shall approve funding for capital
expenditures, including advance purchase orders of materials,
for the Corporation only after receiving and reviewing a grant
request for each specific capital grant justifying the Federal
support to the Secretary's satisfaction: Provided further, That
none of the funds under this heading may be used to subsidize
operating losses of the Corporation: Provided further, That
none of the funds under this heading may be used for capital
projects not approved by the Secretary of Transportation or on
the Corporation's fiscal year 2008 business plan: Provided
further, That $35,000,000 of amounts made available under this
heading shall be available until expended for capital
improvements if the Corporation demonstrates to the Secretary's
satisfaction that the Corporation has achieved operational
savings and met ridership and revenue targets as defined in the
Corporation's business plan: Provided further, That of the
funds provided under this section, not less than $5,000,000
shall be expended for the development and implementation of a
managerial cost accounting system, which includes average and
marginal unit cost capability: Provided further, That within 90
days of enactment, the Department of Transportation Inspector
General shall review and comment to the Secretary of
Transportation and the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations upon the strengths and weaknesses of the system
being developed by the Corporation and how it best can be
implemented to improve decision making by the Board of
Directors and management of the Corporation: Provided further,
That not later than 180 days after the enactment of this Act,
the Secretary, in consultation with the Corporation and the
States on the Northeast Corridor, shall establish a common
definition of what is determined to be a ``state of good
repair'' on the Northeast Corridor and report its findings,
including definitional areas of disagreement, to the House and
Senate Committees on Appropriations, the House Committee on
Transportation and Infrastructure and the Senate Committee on
Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS--FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION
Sec. 150. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act,
funds provided in this Act for the National Railroad Passenger
Corporation shall immediately cease to be available to said
Corporation in the event that the Corporation contracts to have
services provided at or from any location outside the United
States. For purposes of this section, the word ``services''
shall mean any service that was, as of July 1, 2006, performed
by a full-time or part-time Amtrak employee whose base of
employment is located within the United States.
Sec. 151. Not later than January 1, 2008, the Federal
Railroad Administrator shall submit a report, and quarterly
reports thereafter, to the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations detailing the Administrator's efforts at
improving the on-time performance of Amtrak intercity rail
service operating on non-Amtrak owned property. Such reports
shall compare the most recent actual on-time performance data
to pre-established on-time performance goals that the
Administrator shall set for each rail service, identified by
route. Such reports shall also include whatever other
information and data regarding the on-time performance of
Amtrak trains the Administrator deems to be appropriate.
Sec. 152. The Secretary may purchase promotional items of
nominal value for use in public outreach activities to
accomplish the purposes of 49 U.S.C. 20134: Provided, That the
Secretary shall prescribe guidelines for the administration of
such purchases and use.
Sec. 153. The Secretary of Transportation may receive and
expend cash, or receive and utilize spare parts and similar
items, from non-United States Government sources to repair
damages to or replace United States Government owned automated
track inspection cars and equipment as a result of third party
liability for such damages, and any amounts collected under
this subsection shall be credited directly to the Safety and
Operations account of the Federal Railroad Administration, and
shall remain available until expended for the repair, operation
and maintenance of automated track inspection cars and
equipment in connection with the automated track inspection
program.
Federal Transit Administration
ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES
For necessary administrative expenses of the Federal
Transit Administration's programs authorized by chapter 53 of
title 49, United States Code, $89,300,000: Provided, That of
the funds available under this heading, not to exceed
$1,504,000 shall be available for travel and not to exceed
$20,719,000 shall be available for the central account:
Provided further, That any funding transferred from the central
account shall be submitted for approval to the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations: Provided further, That none of
the funds provided or limited in this Act may be used to create
a permanent office of transit security under this heading:
Provided further, That of the funds in this Act available for
the execution of contracts under section 5327(c) of title 49,
United States Code, $2,000,000 shall be reimbursed to the
Department of Transportation's Office of Inspector General for
costs associated with audits and investigations of transit-
related issues, including reviews of new fixed guideway
systems: Provided further, That upon submission to the Congress
of the fiscal year 2009 President's budget, the Secretary of
Transportation shall transmit to Congress the annual report on
new starts, including proposed allocations of funds for fiscal
year 2009.
FORMULA AND BUS GRANTS
(LIQUIDATION OF CONTRACT AUTHORITY)
(LIMITATION ON OBLIGATIONS)
(HIGHWAY TRUST FUND)
(INCLUDING RESCISSION)
For payment of obligations incurred in carrying out the
provisions of 49 U.S.C. 5305, 5307, 5308, 5309, 5310, 5311,
5316, 5317, 5320, 5335, 5339, and 5340 and section 3038 of
Public Law 105-178, as amended, $6,855,000,000, to be derived
from the Mass Transit Account of the Highway Trust Fund and to
remain available until expended: Provided, That funds available
for the implementation or execution of programs authorized
under 49 U.S.C. 5305, 5307, 5308, 5309, 5310, 5311, 5316, 5317,
5320, 5335, 5339, and 5340 and section 3038 of Public Law 105-
178, as amended, shall not exceed total obligations of
$7,872,893,000 in fiscal year 2008: Provided further, That of
the funds available to carry out the bus program under section
5309 of title 49, United States Code, which are not otherwise
allocated under this Act or under SAFETEA-LU (Public Law 109-
59), not more than 10 percent may be expended to carry out the
Urban Partnership Congestion Initiative: Provided further, That
$28,660,920 in unobligated balances are rescinded.
RESEARCH AND UNIVERSITY RESEARCH CENTERS
For necessary expenses to carry out 49 U.S.C. 5306, 5312-
5315, 5322, and 5506, $65,500,000, to remain available until
expended: Provided, That $9,300,000 is available to carry out
the transit cooperative research program under section 5313 of
title 49, United States Code, $4,300,000 is available for the
National Transit Institute under section 5315 of title 49,
United States Code, and $7,000,000 is available for university
transportation centers program under section 5506 of title 49,
United States Code: Provided further, That $44,900,000 is
available to carry out national research programs under
sections 5312, 5313, 5314, and 5322 of title 49, United States
Code.
CAPITAL INVESTMENT GRANTS
For necessary expenses to carry out section 5309 of title
49, United States Code, $1,650,000,000, to remain available
until expended: Provided, That of the funds available under
this heading, amounts are to be made available as follows:
AC Transit BRT Corridor--Alameda County,
California, $500,000.
Alaska and Hawaii ferry projects, $15,000,000.
Bus Rapid Transit, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania,
$300,000.
Central Corridor Light Rail, Minnesota,
$10,400,000.
Central Link Initial Segment, Washington,
$70,000,000.
Central LRT Double-Track--Largo Extension,
Maryland, $35,000,000.
Central Phoenix/East Valley Light Rail, Arizona,
$90,000,000.
Charlotte Rapid Transit, North Carolina,
$2,000,000.
CORRIDORone Regional Rail Project, Pennsylvania,
$11,200,000.
DCTA Fixed Guideway/Engineering, Lewisville, Texas,
$250,000.
Denali Commission, Alaska, $5,000,000.
Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project, Virginia,
$35,000,000.
Galveston Rail Trolley Extension to Seawall
Boulevard, Texas, $2,000,000.
Honolulu High Capacity Transit Corridor, Hawaii,
$15,500,000.
Hudson-Bergen MOS-2, New Jersey, $55,192,995.
I-205/Portland Mall Light Rail, Oregon,
$80,000,000.
I-69 HOV/BRT, Mississippi, $7,700,000.
JTA Bus Rapid Transit, Jacksonville, Florida,
$9,520,000.
Lane Transit District, Pioneer Parkway EmX
Corridor, Oregon, $14,800,000.
Long Island Rail Road East Side Access, New York,
$215,000,000.
MARC Commuter Rail Improvements and Rolling Stock,
Maryland, $10,000,000.
MBTA Fitchburg to Boston Rail Corridor Project,
Massachusetts, $6,000,000.
METRA Connects Southeast Service, Illinois,
$7,375,000.
METRA Star Line, Illinois, $7,375,000.
METRA Union Pacific Northwest Line, Illinois,
$7,375,000.
Metro Gold Line Eastside Extension, California,
$80,000,000.
Metrorail Orange Line Expansion, Florida,
$2,000,000.
Metro Rapid Bus System Gap Closure, Los Angeles,
California, $16,681,000.
Mid-Jordan Light Rail Extension, Utah, $20,000,000.
Monmouth-Ocean-Middlesex County Passenger Rail, New
Jersey, $1,000,000.
New Britain-Hartford Busway, Connecticut,
$3,338,400.
Norfolk Light Rail Project, Virginia, $23,500,000.
North Corridor BRT, Houston and Southeast Corridor
BRT, Texas, $20,000,000.
North Shore Corridor & Blue Line, Massachusetts,
$2,000,000.
NorthStar Commuter, Minnesota, $55,000,000.
Northern Indiana Commuter Transit District
Recapitalization, Indiana, $5,000,000.
North Shore LRT Connector, Pennsylvania,
$33,516,444.
Northwest NJ-Northeast PA, Pennsylvania,
$3,000,000.
NW/SE LRT MOS, Texas, $86,250,000.
Pacific Highway South BRT, King County, Washington,
$14,076,000.
Perris Valley Line Metrolink Extension, California,
$2,000,000.
Pawtucket/Central Falls Commuter Rail Station,
Rhode Island, $2,000,000.
Planning and Design, Bus Rapid Transit-State Avenue
Corridor, Wyandotte County, Kansas, $1,500,000.
Provo Orem Bus Rapid Transit, Utah, $4,100,000.
Rapid Transit (BRT) project, Livermore, California,
$3,000,000.
Ravenswood Line Extension, Illinois, $40,000,000.
Route 1 Bus Rapid Transit, Potomac Yard-Crystal
City, Alexandria and Arlington, Virginia, $1,000,000.
Second Avenue Subway Phase 1, New York,
$171,235,000.
SMART EIS and PE, California, $2,000,000.
South County Commuter Rail Wickford Junction
Station, Rhode Island, $12,519,846.
Southeast Corridor LRT, Colorado, $51,560,484.
South Sacramento Corridor Phase 2, California,
$4,500,000.
Telegraph Avenue-International Boulevard-East 14th
Street Bus Rapid Transit Corridor Improvements,
California, $2,000,000.
Third Street Light Rail, San Francisco, California,
$12,000,000.
Trans-Hudson Midtown Corridor, New Jersey,
$15,000,000.
Troost Corridor Bus Rapid Transit, Missouri,
$6,260,000.
West Corridor Light Rail Project, Colorado,
$40,000,000.
University Link LRT, Washington, $20,000,000.
VIA Bus Rapid Transit Corridor Project, San
Antonio, Texas, $5,000,000.
Virginia Railway Express Extension--Gainesville/
Haymarket, Virginia, $500,000.
VRE Rolling Stock, Virginia, $4,000,000.
Weber County to Salt Lake City, Utah, $80,000,000.
ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS--FEDERAL TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION
Sec. 160. The limitations on obligations for the programs
of the Federal Transit Administration shall not apply to any
authority under 49 U.S.C. 5338, previously made available for
obligation, or to any other authority previously made available
for obligation.
Sec. 161. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds
made available by this Act under ``Federal Transit
Administration, Capital investment grants'' and bus and bus
facilities under ``Federal Transit Administration, Formula and
bus grants'' for projects specified in this Act or identified
in reports accompanying this Act not obligated by September 30,
2010, and other recoveries, shall be made available for other
projects under 49 U.S.C. 5309.
Sec. 162. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any
funds appropriated before October 1, 2007, under any section of
chapter 53 of title 49, United States Code, that remain
available for expenditure, may be transferred to and
administered under the most recent appropriation heading for
any such section.
Sec. 163. Notwithstanding any other provision of law,
unobligated funds made available for a new fixed guideway
systems projects under the heading ``Federal Transit
Administration, Capital Investment Grants'' in any
appropriations Act prior to this Act may be used during this
fiscal year to satisfy expenses incurred for such projects.
Sec. 164. During fiscal year 2008, each Federal Transit
Administration grant for a project that involves the
acquisition or rehabilitation of a bus to be used in public
transportation shall be funded for 90 percent of the net
capital costs of a biodiesel bus or a factory-installed or
retrofitted hybrid electric propulsion system and any equipment
related to such a system: Provided, That the Secretary shall
have the discretion to determine, through practicable
administrative procedures, the costs attributable to the system
and related-equipment.
Sec. 165. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, in
regard to the Central Link Initial Segment Project, to the
extent that Federal funds remain available within the current
budget for the project, the Secretary shall, immediately upon
the date of enactment of this Act, amend the Full Funding Grant
Agreement for said project to allow remaining Federal funds to
be used to support completion of the Airport Link extension of
said project.
Sec. 166. Amounts provided for a high capacity fixed
guideway light rail and mass transit project for the City of
Albuquerque, New Mexico, in Public Laws 106-69, 106-346 and
107-87 shall be available for bus and bus facilities.
Sec. 167. Any unobligated amounts made available for the
Commuter Rail, Albuquerque to Santa Fe, New Mexico under the
heading ``Capital Investment Grants'' under the heading
``Federal Transit Administration'' in title I of division A of
the Transportation, Treasury, Housing and Urban Development,
the Judiciary, the District of Columbia, and Independent
Agencies Appropriations Act, 2006 (Public Law 109-115; 119
Stat. 2418) shall be made available for public transportation
buses, equipment and facilities related to such buses, and
intermodal terminal in Albuquerque and Santa Fe, New Mexico,
subject to the requirements under section 5309 of title 49,
United States Code.
Sec. 168. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds
made available for the Las Vegas Resort Corridor Fixed Guideway
Project under the Federal Transit Administration Capital
Investment Grants Account in any previous Appropriations Act,
including Public Laws 108-7, 108-199, 108-447, and any
unexpended funds in Federal Transit Administration grant number
NV-03-0019 may hereafter be made available until expended to
the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada for
bus rapid transit projects and bus and bus-related projects:
Provided, That funds made available for a project in accordance
with this section shall be administered under the terms and
conditions set forth in 49 U.S.C. 5307, to the extent
applicable.
Sec. 169. The second sentence of section 321 of the
Department of Transportation and Related Agencies
Appropriations Act, 1986 (99 Stat. 1287) is repealed.
Sec. 170. None of the funds provided or limited under this
Act may be used to issue a final regulation under section 5309
of title 49, United States Code, except that the Federal
Transit Administration may continue to review comments received
on the proposed rule (Docket No. FTA-2006-25737).
Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation
The Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation is hereby
authorized to make such expenditures, within the limits of
funds and borrowing authority available to the Corporation, and
in accord with law, and to make such contracts and commitments
without regard to fiscal year limitations as provided by
section 104 of the Government Corporation Control Act, as
amended, as may be necessary in carrying out the programs set
forth in the Corporation's budget for the current fiscal year.
OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE
(HARBOR MAINTENANCE TRUST FUND)
For necessary expenses for operations and maintenance of
those portions of the Saint Lawrence Seaway operated and
maintained by the Saint Lawrence Seaway Development
Corporation, $17,392,000, to be derived from the Harbor
Maintenance Trust Fund, pursuant to Public Law 99-662.
Maritime Administration
MARITIME SECURITY PROGRAM
For necessary expenses to maintain and preserve a U.S.-flag
merchant fleet to serve the national security needs of the
United States, $156,000,000, to remain available until
expended.
OPERATIONS AND TRAINING
For necessary expenses of operations and training
activities authorized by law, $122,032,000, of which
$25,720,000 shall remain available until September 30, 2008,
for salaries and benefits of employees of the United States
Merchant Marine Academy; of which $14,139,000 shall remain
available until expended for capital improvements at the United
States Merchant Marine Academy; and of which $10,500,000 shall
remain available until expended for maintenance and repair of
Schoolships at State Maritime Schools.
SHIP DISPOSAL
For necessary expenses related to the disposal of obsolete
vessels in the National Defense Reserve Fleet of the Maritime
Administration, $17,000,000, to remain available until
expended.
ASSISTANCE TO SMALL SHIPYARDS
To make grants for capital improvements and related
infrastructure improvements at qualified shipyards that will
facilitate the efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and quality of
domestic ship construction for commercial and Federal
Government use as authorized under section 3506 of Public Law
109-163, $10,000,000, to remain available until expended:
Provided, That to be considered for assistance, a qualified
shipyard shall submit an application for assistance no later
than 60 days after enactment of this Act: Provided further,
That from applications submitted under the previous proviso,
the Secretary of Transportation shall make grants no later than
120 days after enactment of this Act in such amounts as the
Secretary determines: Provided further, That not to exceed 2
percent of the funds appropriated under this heading shall be
available for necessary costs of grant administration.
MARITIME GUARANTEED LOAN (TITLE XI) PROGRAM ACCOUNT
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
For the cost of guaranteed loans, as authorized,
$8,408,000, of which $5,000,000 shall remain available until
expended: Provided, That such costs, including the cost of
modifying such loans, shall be as defined in section 502 of the
Congressional Budget Act of 1974, as amended: Provided further,
That not to exceed $3,408,000 shall be available for
administrative expenses to carry out the guaranteed loan
program, which shall be transferred to and merged with the
appropriation for ``Operations and Training'', Maritime
Administration.
SHIP CONSTRUCTION
(RESCISSION)
Of the unobligated balances available under this heading,
$6,673,000 are rescinded.
ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS--MARITIME ADMINISTRATION
Sec. 175. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act,
the Maritime Administration is authorized to furnish utilities
and services and make necessary repairs in connection with any
lease, contract, or occupancy involving Government property
under control of the Maritime Administration, and payments
received therefor shall be credited to the appropriation
charged with the cost thereof: Provided, That rental payments
under any such lease, contract, or occupancy for items other
than such utilities, services, or repairs shall be covered into
the Treasury as miscellaneous receipts.
Sec. 176. No obligations shall be incurred during the
current fiscal year from the construction fund established by
the Merchant Marine Act, 1936 (46 U.S.C. 53101 note (cds)), or
otherwise, in excess of the appropriations and limitations
contained in this Act or in any prior appropriations Act.
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES
For necessary administrative expenses of the Pipeline and
Hazardous Materials Safety Administration, $18,130,000, of
which $639,000 shall be derived from the Pipeline Safety Fund.
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SAFETY
For expenses necessary to discharge the hazardous materials
safety functions of the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety
Administration, $28,000,000, of which $1,761,000 shall remain
available until September 30, 2010: Provided, That up to
$1,200,000 in fees collected under 49 U.S.C. 5108(g) shall be
deposited in the general fund of the Treasury as offsetting
receipts: Provided further, That there may be credited to this
appropriation, to be available until expended, funds received
from States, counties, municipalities, other public
authorities, and private sources for expenses incurred for
training, for reports publication and dissemination, and for
travel expenses incurred in performance of hazardous materials
exemptions and approvals functions.
PIPELINE SAFETY
(PIPELINE SAFETY FUND)
(OIL SPILL LIABILITY TRUST FUND)
For expenses necessary to conduct the functions of the
pipeline safety program, for grants-in-aid to carry out a
pipeline safety program, as authorized by 49 U.S.C. 60107, and
to discharge the pipeline program responsibilities of the Oil
Pollution Act of 1990, $79,828,000, of which $18,810,000 shall
be derived from the Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund and shall
remain available until September 30, 2010; of which $61,018,000
shall be derived from the Pipeline Safety Fund, of which
$32,242,000 shall remain available until September 30, 2010:
Provided, That not less than $1,043,000 of the funds provided
under this heading shall be for the one-call State grant
program.
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS GRANTS
(EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS FUND)
For necessary expenses to carry out 49 U.S.C. 5128(b),
$188,000, to be derived from the Emergency Preparedness Fund,
to remain available until September 30, 2009: Provided, That
not more than $28,318,000 shall be made available for
obligation in fiscal year 2008 from amounts made available by
49 U.S.C. 5116(i) and 5128(b)-(c): Provided further, That none
of the funds made available by 49 U.S.C. 5116(i), 5128(b), or
5128(c) shall be made available for obligation by individuals
other than the Secretary of Transportation, or her designee.
Research and Innovative Technology Administration
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
For necessary expenses of the Research and Innovative
Technology Administration, $12,000,000, of which $6,036,000
shall remain available until September 30, 2010: Provided, That
there may be credited to this appropriation, to be available
until expended, funds received from States, counties,
municipalities, other public authorities, and private sources
for expenses incurred for training.
Office of Inspector General
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
For necessary expenses of the Office of Inspector General
to carry out the provisions of the Inspector General Act of
1978, as amended, $66,400,000: Provided, That the Inspector
General shall have all necessary authority, in carrying out the
duties specified in the Inspector General Act, as amended (5
U.S.C. App. 3), to investigate allegations of fraud, including
false statements to the government (18 U.S.C. 1001), by any
person or entity that is subject to regulation by the
Department: Provided further, That the funds made available
under this heading shall be used to investigate, pursuant to
section 41712 of title 49, United States Code: (1) unfair or
deceptive practices and unfair methods of competition by
domestic and foreign air carriers and ticket agents; and (2)
the compliance of domestic and foreign air carriers with
respect to item (1) of this proviso.
Surface Transportation Board
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
For necessary expenses of the Surface Transportation Board,
including services authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109, $26,324,500:
Provided, That notwithstanding any other provision of law, not
to exceed $1,250,000 from fees established by the Chairman of
the Surface Transportation Board shall be credited to this
appropriation as offsetting collections and used for necessary
and authorized expenses under this heading: Provided further,
That the sum herein appropriated from the general fund shall be
reduced on a dollar-for-dollar basis as such offsetting
collections are received during fiscal year 2008, to result in
a final appropriation from the general fund estimated at no
more than $25,074,500.
General Provisions--Department of Transportation
(INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)
Sec. 180. During the current fiscal year applicable
appropriations to the Department of Transportation shall be
available for maintenance and operation of aircraft; hire of
passenger motor vehicles and aircraft; purchase of liability
insurance for motor vehicles operating in foreign countries on
official department business; and uniforms or allowances
therefor, as authorized by law (5 U.S.C. 5901-5902).
Sec. 181. Appropriations contained in this Act for the
Department of Transportation shall be available for services as
authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109, but at rates for individuals not
to exceed the per diem rate equivalent to the rate for an
Executive Level IV.
Sec. 182. None of the funds in this Act shall be available
for salaries and expenses of more than 110 political and
Presidential appointees in the Department of Transportation:
Provided, That none of the personnel covered by this provision
may be assigned on temporary detail outside the Department of
Transportation.
Sec. 183. None of the funds in this Act shall be used to
implement section 404 of title 23, United States Code.
Sec. 184. (a) No recipient of funds made available in this
Act shall disseminate personal information (as defined in 18
U.S.C. 2725(3)) obtained by a State department of motor
vehicles in connection with a motor vehicle record as defined
in 18 U.S.C. 2725(1), except as provided in 18 U.S.C. 2721 for
a use permitted under 18 U.S.C. 2721.
(b) Notwithstanding subsection (a), the Secretary shall not
withhold funds provided in this Act for any grantee if a State
is in noncompliance with this provision.
Sec. 185. Funds received by the Federal Highway
Administration, Federal Transit Administration, and Federal
Railroad Administration from States, counties, municipalities,
other public authorities, and private sources for expenses
incurred for training may be credited respectively to the
Federal Highway Administration's ``Federal-Aid Highways''
account, the Federal Transit Administration's ``Research and
University Research Centers'' account, and to the Federal
Railroad Administration's ``Safety and Operations'' account,
except for State rail safety inspectors participating in
training pursuant to 49 U.S.C. 20105.
Sec. 186. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, rule
or regulation, the Secretary of Transportation is authorized to
allow the issuer of any preferred stock heretofore sold to the
Department to redeem or repurchase such stock upon the payment
to the Department of an amount determined by the Secretary.
Sec. 187. None of the funds in this Act to the Department
of Transportation may be used to make a grant unless the
Secretary of Transportation notifies the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations not less than 3 full business days
before any discretionary grant award, letter of intent, or full
funding grant agreement totaling $500,000 or more is announced
by the department or its modal administrations from: (1) any
discretionary grant program of the Federal Highway
Administration including the emergency relief program; (2) the
airport improvement program of the Federal Aviation
Administration; or (3) any program of the Federal Transit
Administration other than the formula grants and fixed guideway
modernization programs: Provided, That the Secretary gives
concurrent notification to the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations for any ``quick release'' of funds from the
emergency relief program: Provided further, That no
notification shall involve funds that are not available for
obligation.
Sec. 188. Rebates, refunds, incentive payments, minor fees
and other funds received by the Department of Transportation
from travel management centers, charge card programs, the
subleasing of building space, and miscellaneous sources are to
be credited to appropriations of the Department of
Transportation and allocated to elements of the Department of
Transportation using fair and equitable criteria and such funds
shall be available until expended.
Sec. 189. Amounts made available in this or any other Act
that the Secretary determines represent improper payments by
the Department of Transportation to a third party contractor
under a financial assistance award, which are recovered
pursuant to law, shall be available--
(1) to reimburse the actual expenses incurred by
the Department of Transportation in recovering improper
payments; and
(2) to pay contractors for services provided in
recovering improper payments or contractor support in
the implementation of the Improper Payments Information
Act of 2002: Provided, That amounts in excess of that
required for paragraphs (1) and (2)--
(A) shall be credited to and merged with
the appropriation from which the improper
payments were made, and shall be available for
the purposes and period for which such
appropriations are available; or
(B) if no such appropriation remains
available, shall be deposited in the Treasury
as miscellaneous receipts: Provided, That prior
to the transfer of any such recovery to an
appropriations account, the Secretary shall
notify the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations of the amount and reasons for
such transfer: Provided further, That for
purposes of this section, the term ``improper
payments'', has the same meaning as that
provided in section 2(d)(2) of Public Law 107-
300.
Sec. 190. Funds provided in Public Law 102-143 in the item
relating to ``Highway Bypass Demonstration Project'' shall be
available for the improvement of Route 101 in the vicinity of
Prunedale, Monterey County, California.
Sec. 191. Funds provided under section 378 of the
Department of Transportation and Related Agencies
Appropriations Act, 2001 (Public Law 106-346, 114 Stat. 1356,
1356A-41), for the reconstruction of School Road East in
Marlboro Township, New Jersey, shall be available for the
Spring Valley Road Project in Marlboro Township, New Jersey.
Sec. 192. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if
any funds provided in or limited by this Act are subject to a
reprogramming action that requires notice to be provided to the
House and Senate Committees on Appropriations, said
reprogramming action shall be approved or denied solely by the
Committees on Appropriations: Provided, That the Secretary may
provide notice to other congressional committees of the action
of the Committees on Appropriations on such reprogramming but
not sooner than 30 days following the date on which the
reprogramming action has been approved or denied by the House
and Senate Committees on Appropriations.
Sec. 193. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, none
of the funds provided in or limited by this Act may be
obligated or expended to provide a budget justification for any
fiscal year concurrently with the President's annual budget
submission to Congress under section 1105(a) of title 31,
United States Code, to any congressional committee other than
the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations prior to May
31 following the date of such annual budget submission.
Sec. 194. (a) None of the funds appropriated or otherwise
made available under this Act to the Surface Transportation
Board of the Department of Transportation may be used to take
any action to allow any activity described in subsection (b) in
a case, matter, or declaratory order involving a railroad, or
an entity claiming or seeking authority to operate as a
railroad, unless the Board receives written assurance from the
Governor, or the Governor's designee, of the State in which
such activity will occur that such railroad or entity has
agreed to comply with State and local regulations that
establish public health, safety, and environmental standards
for the activities described in subsection (b), other than
zoning laws or regulations.
(b) Activities referred to in subsection (a) are activities
that occur at a solid waste rail transfer facility involving--
(1) the collection, storage, or transfer of solid
waste (as defined in section 1004 of the Solid Waste
Disposal Act (42 U.S.C. 6903)) outside of original
shipping containers; or
(2) the separation or processing of solid waste
(including baling, crushing, compacting, and
shredding).
Sec. 195. None of the funds appropriated or otherwise made
available under this Act may be used by the Surface
Transportation Board of the Department of Transportation to
charge or collect any filing fee for rate complaints filed with
the Board in an amount in excess of the amount authorized for
district court civil suit filing fees under section 1914 of
title 28, United States Code.
Sec. 196. Not later than 30 days after the date of
enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Transportation shall
establish and maintain on the homepage of the Internet website
of the Department of Transportation--
(1) a direct link to the Internet website of the
Office of Inspector General of the Department of
Transportation; and
(2) a mechanism by which individuals may
anonymously report cases of waste, fraud, or abuse with
respect to the Department of Transportation.
Sec. 197. None of the funds appropriated or otherwise made
available by this Act may be obligated or expended by the
Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration to
displace, reassign, reduce the salary of, or subject to a
reduction in force any employee at the Academy or discontinue
the use of the FAA Academy as the primary training facility for
air traffic controller training as a result of implementing the
Air Traffic Control Optimum Training Solution in its entirety,
prior to September 30, 2008.
Sec. 198. Prohibition on Imposition and Collection of Tolls
on Certain Highways Constructed Using Federal Funds. (a)
Definitions.--In this section:
(1) Federal highway facility.--
(A) In general.--The term ``Federal highway
facility'' means--
(i) any highway, bridge, or tunnel
on the Interstate System that is
constructed using Federal funds; or
(ii) any United States highway.
(B) Exclusion.--The term ``Federal highway
facility'' does not include any right-of-way
for any highway, bridge, or tunnel described in
subparagraph (A).
(2) Tolling provision.--The term ``tolling
provision'' means section 1216(b) of the Transportation
Equity Act for the 21st Century (23 U.S.C. 129 note;
112 Stat. 212);
(b) Prohibition.--
(1) In general.--None of the funds made available
by this Act shall be used to consider or approve an
application to permit the imposition or collection of
any toll on any portion of a Federal highway facility
in the State of Texas--
(A)(i) that is in existence on the date of
enactment of this Act; and
(ii) on which no toll is imposed or
collected under a tolling provision on that
date of enactment; or
(B) that would result in the Federal
highway facility having fewer non-toll lanes
than before the date on which the toll was
first imposed or collected.
(2) Exemption.--Paragraph (1) shall not apply to
the imposition or collection of a toll on a Federal
highway facility--
(A) on which a toll is imposed or collected
under a tolling provision on the date of
enactment of this Act; or
(B) that is constructed, under
construction, or the subject of an application
for construction submitted to the Secretary,
after the date of enactment of this Act.
(c) State Buy-Back.--None of the funds made available by
this Act shall be used to impose or collect a toll on a Federal
highway facility in the State of Texas that is purchased by the
State of Texas on or after the date of enactment of this Act.
Sec. 199. None of the funds provided in this Act may be
used to reallocate funding provided for the Schuylkill Valley
Metro project in fiscal year 2004.
This title may be cited as the ``Department of
Transportation Appropriations Act, 2008''.
TITLE II
DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
Executive Direction
For necessary salaries and expenses for Executive
Direction, $24,980,000, of which not to exceed $3,930,000 shall
be available for the immediate Office of the Secretary and
Deputy Secretary; not to exceed $1,580,000 shall be available
for the Office of Hearings and Appeals; not to exceed $510,000
shall be available for the Office of Small and Disadvantaged
Business Utilization, not to exceed $725,000 shall be available
for the immediate Office of the Chief Financial Officer; not to
exceed $1,155,000 shall be available for the immediate Office
of the General Counsel; not to exceed $2,670,000 shall be
available to the Office of the Assistant Secretary for
Congressional and Intergovernmental Relations; not to exceed
$2,520,000 shall be for the Office of the Assistant Secretary
for Public Affairs; not to exceed $1,630,000 shall be available
for the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Administration;
not to exceed $1,620,000 shall be available to the Office of
the Assistant Secretary for Public and Indian Housing; not to
exceed $1,520,000 shall be available to the Office of the
Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development; not
to exceed $3,600,000 shall be available to the Office of the
Assistant Secretary for Housing, Federal Housing Commissioner;
not to exceed $1,570,000 shall be available to the Office of
the Assistant Secretary for Policy Development and Research;
and not to exceed $1,950,000 shall be available to the Office
of the Assistant Secretary for Fair Housing and Equal
Opportunity: Provided, That the Secretary of the Department of
Housing and Urban Development is authorized to transfer funds
appropriated for any office funded under this heading to any
other office funded under this heading following the written
notification to the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations: Provided further, That no appropriation for any
office shall be increased or decreased by more than 5 percent
by all such transfers: Provided further, That notice of any
change in funding greater than 5 percent shall be submitted for
prior approval to the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations: Provided further, That the Secretary shall
provide the Committees on Appropriations quarterly written
notification regarding the status of pending congressional
reports: Provided further, That not to exceed $25,000 of the
amount made available under this paragraph for the immediate
Office of the Secretary shall be available for official
reception and representation expenses as the Secretary may
determine.
ADMINISTRATION, OPERATIONS AND MANAGEMENT
For necessary salaries and expenses for administration,
operations and management for the Department of Housing and
Urban Development, $503,630,000, of which not to exceed
$69,070,000 shall be available for the personnel compensation
and benefits of the Office of Administration; not to exceed
$10,630,000 shall be available for the personnel compensation
and benefits of the Office of Departmental Operations and
Coordination; not to exceed $51,300,000 shall be available for
the personnel compensation and benefits of the Office of Field
Policy and Management; not to exceed $12,370,000 shall be
available for the personnel compensation and benefits of the
Office of the Chief Procurement Officer; not to exceed
$31,600,000 shall be available for the personnel compensation
and benefits of the remaining staff in the Office of the Chief
Financial Officer; not to exceed $80,670,000 shall be available
for the personnel compensation and benefits of the remaining
staff of the Office of the General Counsel; not to exceed
$2,810,000 shall be available for the personnel compensation
and benefits of the Office of Departmental Equal Employment
Opportunity; not to exceed $1,160,000 shall be available for
the personnel compensation and benefits for the Center for
Faith-Based and Community Initiatives; not to exceed
$244,020,000 shall be available for non-personnel expenses of
the Department of Housing and Urban Development: Provided,
That, funds provided under the heading may be used for
necessary administrative and non-administrative expenses of the
Department of Housing and Urban Development, not otherwise
provided for, including purchase of uniforms, or allowances
therefor, as authorized by 5 U.S.C. 5901-5902; hire of
passenger motor vehicles; services as authorized by 5 U.S.C.
3109: Provided further, That notwithstanding any other
provision of law, funds appropriated under this heading may be
used for advertising and promotional activities that support
the housing mission area: Provided further, That the Secretary
of Housing and Urban Development is authorized to transfer
funds appropriated for any office included in Administration,
Operations and Management to any other office included in
Administration, Operations and Management only after such
transfer has been submitted to, and received prior written
approval by, the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations:
Provided further, That no appropriation for any office shall be
increased or decreased by more than ten percent by all such
transfers.
PUBLIC AND INDIAN HOUSING PERSONNEL COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS
For necessary personnel compensation and benefits expenses
of the Office of Public and Indian Housing, $173,310,000.
COMMUNITY PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT PERSONNEL COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS
For necessary personnel compensation and benefits expenses
of the Office of Community Planning and Development mission
area, $90,310,000.
HOUSING PERSONNEL COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS
For necessary personnel compensation and benefits expenses
of the Office of Housing, $334,450,000.
OFFICE OF THE GOVERNMENT NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION
PERSONNEL COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS
For necessary personnel compensation and benefits expenses
of the Office of the Government National Mortgage Association,
$8,250,000.
POLICY DEVELOPMENT AND RESEARCH PERSONNEL COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS
For necessary personnel compensation and benefits expenses
of the Office of Policy Development and Research, $16,950,000.
FAIR HOUSING AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PERSONNEL COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS
For necessary personnel compensation and benefits expenses
of the Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity,
$63,140,000.
OFFICE OF HEALTHY HOMES AND LEAD HAZARD CONTROL
PERSONNEL COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS
For necessary personnel compensation and benefits expenses
of the Office of Healthy Homes and Lead Hazard Control,
$6,980,000.
Public and Indian Housing
TENANT-BASED RENTAL ASSISTANCE
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
For activities and assistance for the provision of tenant-
based rental assistance authorized under the United States
Housing Act of 1937, as amended (42 U.S.C. 1437 et seq.) (``the
Act'' herein), not otherwise provided for, $16,436,000,000, to
remain available until expended, of which $12,243,000,000 shall
be available on October 1, 2007, and $4,200,000,000 shall be
available on October 1, 2008: Provided, That the amounts made
available under this heading are provided as follows:
(1) $14,694,506,000 for renewals of expiring
section 8 tenant-based annual contributions contracts
(including renewals of enhanced vouchers under any
provision of law authorizing such assistance under
section 8(t) of the Act): Provided, That
notwithstanding any other provision of law, from
amounts provided under this paragraph, the Secretary
for the calendar year 2008 funding cycle shall provide
renewal funding for each public housing agency based on
voucher management system (VMS) leasing and cost data
for the most recent Federal fiscal year and by applying
the 2008 Annual Adjustment Factor as established by the
Secretary, and by making any necessary adjustments for
the costs associated with deposits to family self-
sufficiency program escrow accounts or the first-time
renewal of tenant protection or HOPE VI vouchers or
vouchers that were not in use during the 12-month
period in order to be available to meet a commitment
pursuant to section 8(o)(13) of the Act: Provided
further, That notwithstanding the first proviso, except
for applying the 2008 Annual Adjustment Factor and
making any other specified adjustments, public housing
agencies specified in category 1 below shall receive
funding for calendar year 2008 based on the higher of
the amounts the agencies would receive under the first
proviso or the amounts the agencies received in
calendar year 2007, and public housing agencies
specified in categories 2 and 3 below shall receive
funding for calendar year 2008 equal to the amounts the
agencies received in calendar year 2007, except that
public housing agencies specified in categories 1 and 2
below shall receive funding under this proviso only if,
and to the extent that, any such public housing agency
submits a plan, approved by the Secretary, that
demonstrates that the agency can effectively use within
12 months the funding that the agency would receive
under this proviso that is in addition to the funding
that the agency would receive under the first proviso:
(1) public housing agencies that are eligible for
assistance under section 901 in Public Law 109-148 (119
Stat. 2781) or are located in the same counties as
those eligible under section 901 and operate voucher
programs under section 8(o) of the United States
Housing Act of 1937 but do not operate public housing
under section 9 of such Act, and any public housing
agency that otherwise qualifies under this category
must demonstrate that they have experienced a loss of
rental housing stock as a result of the 2005
hurricanes; (2) public housing agencies that would
receive less funding under the first proviso than they
would receive under this proviso and that have been
placed in receivership within the 24 months preceding
the date of enactment of this Act; and (3) public
housing agencies that spent more in calendar year 2007
than the total of the amounts of any such public
housing agency's allocation amount for calendar year
2007 and the amount of any such public housing agency's
available housing assistance payments undesignated
funds balance from calendar year 2006 and the amount of
any such public housing agency's available
administrative fees undesignated funds balance through
calendar year 2007: Provided further, That up to
$50,000,000 shall be available only: (1) to adjust the
allocations for public housing agencies, after
application for an adjustment by a public housing
agency that experienced a significant increase, as
determined by the Secretary, in renewal costs from
portability under section 8(r) of the Act of tenant-
based rental assistance; and (2) for adjustments for
public housing agencies with voucher leasing rates at
the end of the calendar year that exceed the average
leasing for the 12-month period used to establish the
allocation: Provided further, That none of the funds
provided under the first proviso in this section may be
used to support a total number of unit months under
lease which exceeds a public housing agency's
authorized level of units under contract: Provided
further, That the Secretary shall, to the extent
necessary to stay within the amount provided under this
paragraph, pro rate each public housing agency's
allocation otherwise established pursuant to this
paragraph: Provided further, That except as provided in
the last proviso, the entire amount provided under this
paragraph shall be obligated to the public housing
agencies based on the allocation and pro rata method
described above and the Secretary shall notify public
housing agencies of their annual budget not later than
60 days after enactment of this Act: Provided further,
That the Secretary may extend the 60 day notification
period with the written approval of the House and
Senate Committees on Appropriations: Provided further,
That public housing agencies participating in the
Moving to Work demonstration shall be funded pursuant
to their Moving to Work agreements and shall be subject
to the same pro rata adjustments under the previous
proviso;
(2) $200,000,000 for section 8 rental assistance
for relocation and replacement of housing units that
are demolished or disposed of pursuant to the Omnibus
Consolidated Rescissions and Appropriations Act of 1996
(Public Law 104-134), conversion of section 23 projects
to assistance under section 8, the family unification
program under section 8(x) of the Act, relocation of
witnesses in connection with efforts to combat crime in
public and assisted housing pursuant to a request from
a law enforcement or prosecution agency, enhanced
vouchers under any provision of law authorizing such
assistance under section 8(t) of the Act, HOPE VI
vouchers, mandatory and voluntary conversions, and
tenant protection assistance including replacement and
relocation assistance: Provided, That the Secretary
shall provide replacement vouchers for all units that
were occupied within the previous 24 months that cease
to be available as assisted housing due to demolition,
disposition, or conversion, subject only to the
availability of funds;
(3) $49,000,000 for family self-sufficiency
coordinators under section 23 of the Act;
(4) up to $6,494,000 may be transferred to the
Working Capital Fund;
(5) $1,351,000,000 for administrative and other
expenses of public housing agencies in administering
the section 8 tenant-based rental assistance program
and which up to $35,000,000 shall be available to the
Secretary to allocate to public housing agencies that
need additional funds to administer their section 8
programs, with up to $30,000,000 to be for fees
associated with section 8 tenant protection rental
assistance: Provided, That no less than $1,316,000,000
of the amount provided in this paragraph shall be
allocated for the calendar year 2008 funding cycle on a
basis to public housing agencies as provided in section
8(q) of the Act as in effect immediately before the
enactment of the Quality Housing and Work
Responsibility Act of 1998 (Public Law 105-276):
Provided further, That if the amounts made available
under this paragraph are insufficient to pay the
amounts required by this paragraph, the Secretary may
decrease the amounts allocated to agencies by a uniform
prorated percentage applicable to all agencies
receiving funding under this paragraph or may, to the
extent necessary to provide full payment of amounts
required under this paragraph, utilize unobligated
balances, including recaptures and carryovers,
remaining from funds appropriated to the Department of
Housing and Urban Development under this heading, the
heading ``Annual Contributions for Assisted Housing'',
the heading ``Housing Certificate Fund'', and the
heading ``Project-based rental assistance'', for fiscal
year 2007 and prior years, notwithstanding the purposes
for which such amounts were appropriated: Provided
further, That all amounts provided under this paragraph
shall be only for activities related to the provision
of tenant-based rental assistance authorized under
section 8, including related development activities;
(6) $30,000,000 for incremental voucher assistance
through the Family Unification Program;
(7) $75,000,000 for incremental rental voucher
assistance for use through a supported housing program
administered in conjunction with the Department of
Veterans Affairs as authorized under section 8(o)(19)
of the United States Housing Act of 1937: Provided,
That the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
shall make such funding available, notwithstanding
section 204 (competition provision) of this title, to
public housing agencies that partner with eligible VA
Medical Centers or other entities as designated by the
Secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs, based
on geographical need for such assistance as identified
by the Secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs,
public housing agency administrative performance, and
other factors as specified by the Secretary of Housing
and Urban Development in consultation with the
Secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs:
Provided further, That the Secretary of Housing and
Urban Development may waive, or specify alternative
requirements for (in consultation with the Secretary of
the Department of Veterans Affairs), any provision of
any statute or regulation that the Secretary of Housing
and Urban Development administers in connection with
the use of funds made available under this paragraph
(except for requirements related to fair housing,
nondiscrimination, labor standards, and the
environment), upon a finding by the Secretary that any
such waivers or alternative requirements are necessary
for the effective delivery and administration of such
voucher assistance: Provided further, That assistance
made available under this paragraph shall continue to
remain available for homeless veterans upon turn-over;
and
(8) $30,000,000 for incremental vouchers under
section 8 of the Act for nonelderly disabled families
affected by the designation of a public housing
development under section 7 of the Act, the
establishment of preferences in accordance with section
651 of the Housing and Community Development Act of
1992 (42 U.S.C. 13611), or the restriction of occupancy
to elderly families in accordance with section 658 of
such Act (42 U.S.C. 13618), and to the extent the
Secretary determines that such amount is not needed to
fund applications for such affected families, for other
nonelderly disabled families.
HOUSING CERTIFICATE FUND
(RESCISSION)
Of the unobligated balances, including recaptures and
carryover, remaining from funds appropriated to the Department
of Housing and Urban Development under this heading, the
heading ``Annual Contributions for Assisted Housing'', the
heading ``Tenant-Based Rental Assistance'', and the heading
``Project-Based Rental Assistance'', for fiscal year 2007 and
prior years, $1,250,000,000 are rescinded, to be effected by
the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development no later than
September 30, 2008: Provided, That if insufficient funds exist
under these headings, the remaining balance may be derived from
any other heading under this title: Provided further, That the
Secretary shall notify the Committees on Appropriations 30 days
in advance of the rescission of any funds derived from the
headings specified above: Provided further, That any such
balances governed by reallocation provisions under the statute
authorizing the program for which the funds were originally
appropriated shall be available for the rescission: Provided
further, That any obligated balances of contract authority from
fiscal year 1974 and prior that have been terminated shall be
cancelled.
PROJECT-BASED RENTAL ASSISTANCE
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
For activities and assistance for the provision of project-
based subsidy contracts under the United States Housing Act of
1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437 et seq.) (``the Act''), not otherwise
provided for, $6,381,810,000, to remain available until
expended: Provided, That the amounts made available under this
heading are provided as follows:
(1) Up to $6,139,122,000 for expiring or
terminating section 8 project-based subsidy contracts
(including section 8 moderate rehabilitation
contracts), for amendments to section 8 project-based
subsidy contracts (including section 8 moderate
rehabilitation contracts), for contracts entered into
pursuant to section 441 of the McKinney-Vento Homeless
Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 11401), for renewal of
section 8 contracts for units in projects that are
subject to approved plans of action under the Emergency
Low Income Housing Preservation Act of 1987 or the Low-
Income Housing Preservation and Resident Homeownership
Act of 1990, and for administrative and other expenses
associated with project-based activities and assistance
funded under this paragraph.
(2) Not less than $238,728,000 but not to exceed
$286,230,000 for performance-based contract
administrators for section 8 project-based assistance:
Provided, That the Secretary of Housing and Urban
Development may also use such amounts for performance-
based contract administrators for: interest reduction
payments pursuant to section 236(a) of the National
Housing Act (12 U.S.C. 1715z-1(a)); rent supplement
payments pursuant to section 101 of the Housing and
Urban Development Act of 1965 (12 U.S.C. 1701s);
section 236(f)(2) rental assistance payments (12 U.S.C.
1715z-1(f)(2)); project rental assistance contracts for
the elderly under section 202(c)(2) of the Housing Act
of 1959 (12 U.S.C. 1701q); project rental assistance
contracts for supportive housing for persons with
disabilities under section 811(d)(2) of the Cranston-
Gonzalez National Affordable Housing Act (42 U.S.C.
8013(d)(2)); project assistance contracts pursuant to
section 202(h) of the Housing Act of 1959 (Public Law
86-372; 73 Stat. 667); and loans under section 202 of
the Housing Act of 1959 (Public Law 86-372; 73 Stat.
667).
(3) Not to exceed $3,960,000 may be transferred to
the Working Capital Fund.
(4) Amounts recaptured under this heading, the
heading ``Annual Contributions for Assisted Housing'',
or the heading ``Housing Certificate Fund'' may be used
for renewals of or amendments to section 8 project-
based contracts or for performance-based contract
administrators, notwithstanding the purposes for which
such amounts were appropriated.
PUBLIC HOUSING CAPITAL FUND
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
For the Public Housing Capital Fund Program to carry out
capital and management activities for public housing agencies,
as authorized under section 9 of the United States Housing Act
of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437g) (the ``Act'') $2,438,964,000, to
remain available until September 30, 2011: Provided, That
notwithstanding any other provision of law or regulation,
during fiscal year 2008 the Secretary of Housing and Urban
Development may not delegate to any Department official other
than the Deputy Secretary and the Assistant Secretary for
Public and Indian Housing any authority under paragraph (2) of
section 9(j) regarding the extension of the time periods under
such section: Provided further, That for purposes of such
section 9(j), the term ``obligate'' means, with respect to
amounts, that the amounts are subject to a binding agreement
that will result in outlays, immediately or in the future:
Provided further, That of the total amount provided under this
heading, up to $12,000,000 shall be for carrying out activities
under section 9(h) of such Act; not to exceed $16,847,000 may
be transferred to the Working Capital Fund; and up to
$15,345,000 shall be to support the ongoing Public Housing
Financial and Physical Assessment activities of the Real Estate
Assessment Center (REAC): Provided further, That no funds may
be used under this heading for the purposes specified in
section 9(k) of the Act: Provided further, That of the total
amount provided under this heading, not to exceed $18,500,000
shall be available for the Secretary to make grants,
notwithstanding section 204 of this Act, to public housing
agencies for emergency capital needs resulting from unforeseen
or unpreventable emergencies and natural disasters occurring in
fiscal year 2008: Provided further, That of the total amount
provided under this heading, $40,000,000 shall be for
supportive services, service coordinators and congregate
services as authorized by section 34 of the Act (42 U.S.C.
1437z-6) and the Native American Housing Assistance and Self-
Determination Act of 1996 (25 U.S.C. 4101 et seq.): Provided
further, That of the total amount provided under this heading
up to $8,820,000 is to support the costs of administrative and
judicial receiverships: Provided further, That from the funds
made available under this heading, the Secretary shall provide
bonus awards in fiscal year 2008 to public housing agencies
that are designated high performers.
PUBLIC HOUSING OPERATING FUND
For 2008 payments to public housing agencies for the
operation and management of public housing, as authorized by
section 9(e) of the United States Housing Act of 1937 (42
U.S.C. 1437g(e)), $4,200,000,000; of which $5,940,000 shall be
for competitive grants and contracts to third parties for the
provision of technical assistance to public housing agencies
related to the transition and implementation of asset-based
management in public housing: Provided, That, in fiscal year
2008 and all fiscal years hereafter, no amounts under this
heading in any appropriations Act may be used for payments to
public housing agencies for the costs of operation and
management of public housing for any year prior to the current
year of such Act: Provided further, That no funds may be used
under this heading for the purposes specified in section 9(k)
of the United States Housing Act of 1937.
REVITALIZATION OF SEVERELY DISTRESSED PUBLIC HOUSING (HOPE VI)
For grants to public housing agencies for demolition, site
revitalization, replacement housing, and tenant-based
assistance grants to projects as authorized by section 24 of
the United States Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437v)
$120,000,000, to remain available until September 30, 2008, of
which the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development shall use
$2,400,000 for technical assistance and contract expertise, to
be provided directly or indirectly by grants, contracts or
cooperative agreements, including training and cost of
necessary travel for participants in such training, by or to
officials and employees of the department and of public housing
agencies and to residents: Provided, That none of such funds
shall be used directly or indirectly by granting competitive
advantage in awards to settle litigation or pay judgments,
unless expressly permitted herein.
NATIVE AMERICAN HOUSING BLOCK GRANTS
For the Native American Housing Block Grants program, as
authorized under title I of the Native American Housing
Assistance and Self-Determination Act of 1996 (NAHASDA) (25
U.S.C. 4111 et seq.), $630,000,000, to remain available until
expended: Provided, That, notwithstanding the Native American
Housing Assistance and Self-Determination Act of 1996, to
determine the amount of the allocation under title I of such
Act for each Indian tribe, the Secretary shall apply the
formula under section 302 of such Act with the need component
based on single-race Census data and with the need component
based on multi-race Census data, and the amount of the
allocation for each Indian tribe shall be the greater of the
two resulting allocation amounts: Provided further, That of the
amounts made available under this heading, $2,000,000 shall be
contracted for assistance for a national organization
representing Native American Housing interests for providing
training and technical assistance to Indian Housing authorities
and tribally designated housing entities as authorized under
NAHASDA; and $4,250,000 shall be to support the inspection of
Indian housing units, contract expertise, training, and
technical assistance in the training, oversight, and management
of such Indian housing and tenant-based assistance, including
up to $300,000 for related travel: Provided further, That of
the amount provided under this heading, $1,980,000 shall be
made available for the cost of guaranteed notes and other
obligations, as authorized by title VI of NAHASDA: Provided
further, That such costs, including the costs of modifying such
notes and other obligations, shall be as defined in section 502
of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974, as amended: Provided
further, That these funds are available to subsidize the total
principal amount of any notes and other obligations, any part
of which is to be guaranteed, not to exceed $17,000,000.
NATIVE HAWAIIAN HOUSING BLOCK GRANT
For the Native Hawaiian Housing Block Grant program, as
authorized under title VIII of the Native American Housing
Assistance and Self-Determination Act of 1996 (25 U.S.C. 4111
et seq.), $9,000,000, to remain available until expended, of
which $300,000 shall be for training and technical assistance
activities.
INDIAN HOUSING LOAN GUARANTEE FUND PROGRAM ACCOUNT
For the cost of guaranteed loans, as authorized by section
184 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1992 (12
U.S.C. 1715z-13a), $7,450,000, to remain available until
expended: Provided, That such costs, including the costs of
modifying such loans, shall be as defined in section 502 of the
Congressional Budget Act of 1974: Provided further, That these
funds are available to subsidize total loan principal, any part
of which is to be guaranteed, up to $367,000,000.
NATIVE HAWAIIAN HOUSING LOAN GUARANTEE FUND PROGRAM ACCOUNT
For the cost of guaranteed loans, as authorized by section
184A of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1992 (12
U.S.C. 1715z-13b), $1,044,000, to remain available until
expended: Provided, That such costs, including the costs of
modifying such loans, shall be as defined in section 502 of the
Congressional Budget Act of 1974: Provided further, That these
funds are available to subsidize total loan principal, any part
of which is to be guaranteed, not to exceed $41,504,255.
Community Planning and Development
HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES FOR PERSONS WITH AIDS
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
For carrying out the Housing Opportunities for Persons with
AIDS program, as authorized by the AIDS Housing Opportunity Act
(42 U.S.C. 12901 et seq.), $300,100,000, to remain available
until September 30, 2009, except that amounts allocated
pursuant to section 854(c)(3) of such Act shall remain
available until September 30, 2010: Provided, That the
Secretary shall renew all expiring contracts for permanent
supportive housing that were funded under section 854(c)(3) of
such Act that meet all program requirements before awarding
funds for new contracts and activities authorized under this
section: Provided further, That the Secretary may use not to
exceed $1,485,000 of the funds under this heading for training,
oversight, and technical assistance activities; and not to
exceed $1,485,000 may be transferred to the Working Capital
Fund.
RURAL HOUSING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
For the Office of Rural Housing and Economic Development in
the Department of Housing and Urban Development, $17,000,000,
to remain available until expended, which amount shall be
competitively awarded by September 1, 2008, to Indian tribes,
State housing finance agencies, State community and/or economic
development agencies, local rural nonprofits and community
development corporations to support innovative housing and
economic development activities in rural areas.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FUND
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
For assistance to units of State and local government, and
to other entities, for economic and community development
activities, and for other purposes, $4,000,000,000, to remain
available until September 30, 2010, unless otherwise specified:
Provided, That of the amount provided, $3,790,000,000 is for
carrying out the community development block grant program
under title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of
1974, as amended (the ``Act'' herein) (42 U.S.C. 5301 et seq.):
Provided further, That unless explicitly provided for under
this heading (except for planning grants provided in the second
paragraph and amounts made available under the third
paragraph), not to exceed 20 percent of any grant made with
funds appropriated under this heading shall be expended for
planning and management development and administration:
Provided further, That not to exceed $1,570,000 may be
transferred to the Working Capital Fund: Provided further, That
$3,000,000 is for technical assistance as authorized by section
107(b)(4) of such Act: Provided further, That $62,000,000 shall
be for grants to Indian tribes notwithstanding section
106(a)(1) of such Act, of which, notwithstanding any other
provision of law (including section 305 of this Act), up to
$3,960,000 may be used for emergencies that constitute imminent
threats to health and safety.
Of the amount made available under this heading,
$183,500,000 shall be available for grants for the Economic
Development Initiative (EDI) to finance a variety of targeted
economic investments in accordance with the terms and
conditions specified in the statement of managers accompanying
this Act: Provided, That none of the funds provided under this
paragraph may be used for program operations: Provided further,
That, for fiscal years 2006, 2007, and 2008, no unobligated
funds for EDI grants may be used for any purpose except
acquisition, planning, design, purchase of equipment,
revitalization, redevelopment or construction.
Of the amount made available under this heading,
$26,500,000 shall be available for neighborhood initiatives
that are utilized to improve the conditions of distressed and
blighted areas and neighborhoods, to stimulate investment,
economic diversification, and community revitalization in areas
with population outmigration or a stagnating or declining
economic base, or to determine whether housing benefits can be
integrated more effectively with welfare reform initiatives:
Provided, That amounts made available under this paragraph
shall be provided in accordance with the terms and conditions
specified in the statement of managers accompanying this Act.
The statement of managers correction referenced in the
second paragraph under this heading in title III of division A
of Public Law 109-115 is deemed to be amended with respect to
item number 846 by striking ``Mahonoy City, Pennsylvania for
improvements to West Market Street'' and inserting ``Mahanoy
City, Pennsylvania for improvements to Centre Street''.
The statement of managers correction referenced in the
second paragraph under this heading in title III of division A
of Public Law 109-115 is deemed to be amended with respect to
item number 250 by striking ``for renovation and construction
of a resource center'' and inserting ``for construction of a
homeless shelter''.
The statement of managers correction referenced in the
second paragraph under this heading in title III of division A
of Public Law 109-115 is deemed to be amended with respect to
item number 713 by striking ``for construction of a senior
center'' and inserting ``renovation and expansion of
facilities''.
The statement of managers correction referenced in the
second paragraph under this heading in title III of division A
of Public Law 109-115 is deemed to be amended with respect to
item number 844 by striking ``Liverpool Township'' and
inserting ``Liverpool Borough''.
The referenced statement of managers under this heading in
title II of division I of Public Law 108-447 is deemed to be
amended with respect to item number 36 by striking ``respite
care facility'' and inserting ``rehabilitative care facility
for the developmentally disabled''.
The referenced statement of managers under this heading in
title II of division I of Public Law 108-447 is deemed to be
amended with respect to item number 608 by striking
``construct'' and inserting ``purchase and make improvements to
facilities for''.
The referenced statement of managers under this heading in
title II of division I of Public Law 108-447 is deemed to be
amended with respect to item number 521 by striking
``Missouri'' and inserting ``Metropolitan Statistical Area''.
The referenced statement of managers under the heading
``Community Development Fund'' in title II of Public Law 108-
447 is deemed to be amended with respect to item number 203 by
striking ``equipment'' and inserting ``renovation and
construction''.
The referenced statement of managers under the heading
``Community Development Fund'' in title III of division A of
Public Law 109-115 is deemed to be amended with respect to item
number 696 by striking ``a Small Business Development Center''
and inserting ``for revitalization costs at the College of
Agriculture Biotechnology and Natural Resources''.
The referenced statement of managers under the heading
``Community Development Fund'' in title III of division A of
Public Law 109-115 is deemed to be amended with respect to item
number 460 by striking ``Maine-Mawoshen One Country, Two Worlds
Project'' and inserting ``Sharing Maine's Maritime Heritage
Project--Construction and access to exhibits''.
The referenced statement of managers under the heading
``Community Development Fund'' in title III of division A of
Public Law 109-115 is deemed to be amended with respect to item
number 914 by striking ``the Pastime Theatre in Bristol, Rhode
Island for building improvements'' and inserting ``the
Institute for the Study and Practice of Nonviolence in
Providence, Rhode Island for building renovations''.
The referenced statement of managers under the heading
``Community Development Fund'' in title III of division A of
Public Law 109-115 is deemed to be amended with respect to item
number 918 by striking ``South Kingstown'' and inserting
``Washington County''.
The referenced statement of managers under the heading
``Community Development Fund'' in title III of division A of
Public Law 109-115 is deemed to be amended with respect to item
number 624 by striking ``for the construction of a new
technology building'' and inserting ``for renovations to the
Wheeler Community Center''.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT LOAN GUARANTEES PROGRAM ACCOUNT
For the cost of guaranteed loans, $4,500,000, to remain
available until September 30, 2009, as authorized by section
108 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 (42
U.S.C. 5308): Provided, That such costs, including the cost of
modifying such loans, shall be as defined in section 502 of the
Congressional Budget Act of 1974: Provided further, That these
funds are available to subsidize total loan principal, any part
of which is to be guaranteed, not to exceed $205,000,000,
notwithstanding any aggregate limitation on outstanding
obligations guaranteed in section 108(k) of the Housing and
Community Development Act of 1974, as amended.
BROWNFIELDS REDEVELOPMENT
For competitive economic development grants, as authorized
by section 108(q) of the Housing and Community Development Act
of 1974, as amended, for Brownfields redevelopment projects,
$10,000,000, to remain available until September 30, 2009:
Provided, That no funds made available under this heading may
be used to establish loan loss reserves for the section 108
Community Development Loan Guarantee program.
HOME INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIPS PROGRAM
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
For the HOME investment partnerships program, as authorized
under title II of the Cranston-Gonzalez National Affordable
Housing Act, as amended, $1,767,000,000, to remain available
until September 30, 2010, of which not to exceed $3,465,000 may
be transferred to the Working Capital Fund: Provided, That up
to $12,500,000 shall be available for technical assistance:
Provided further, That of the total amount provided in this
paragraph, up to $50,000,000 shall be available for housing
counseling under section 106 of the Housing and Urban
Development Act of 1968: Provided further, That, from amounts
appropriated or otherwise made available under this heading,
$15,000,000 may be made available to promote broader
participation in homeownership through the American Dream
Downpayment Initiative, as such initiative is set forth under
section 271 of the Cranston-Gonzalez National Affordable
Housing Act (42 U.S.C. 12821).
SELF-HELP AND ASSISTED HOMEOWNERSHIP OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM
For the Self-Help and Assisted Homeownership Opportunity
Program, as authorized under section 11 of the Housing
Opportunity Program Extension Act of 1996, as amended,
$60,000,000, to remain available until September 30, 2010:
Provided, That of the total amount provided under this heading,
$26,500,000 shall be made available to the Self-Help and
Assisted Homeownership Opportunity Program as authorized under
section 11 of the Housing Opportunity Program Extension Act of
1996, as amended: Provided further, That $33,500,000 shall be
made available for the first four capacity building activities
authorized under section 4(b)(3) of the HUD Demonstration Act
of 1993 (42 U.S.C. 9816 note), as in effect immediately before
June 12, 1997 and of which up to $5,000,000 may be made
available for rural capacity building activities.
HOMELESS ASSISTANCE GRANTS
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
For the emergency shelter grants program as authorized
under subtitle B of title IV of the McKinney-Vento Homeless
Assistance Act, as amended; the supportive housing program as
authorized under subtitle C of title IV of such Act; the
section 8 moderate rehabilitation single room occupancy program
as authorized under the United States Housing Act of 1937, as
amended, to assist homeless individuals pursuant to section 441
of the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act; and the shelter
plus care program as authorized under subtitle F of title IV of
such Act, $1,585,990,000, of which $1,580,990,000 shall remain
available until September 30, 2010, and of which $5,000,000
shall remain available until expended for rehabilitation
projects with ten-year grant terms: Provided, That of the
amounts provided, $25,000,000 shall be set aside to conduct a
demonstration program for the rapid re-housing of homeless
families: Provided further, That of amounts made available in
the preceding proviso, not to exceed $1,250,000 may be used to
conduct an evaluation of this demonstration program: Provided
further, That funding made available for this demonstration
program shall be used by the Secretary, expressly for the
purposes of providing housing and services to homeless families
in order to evaluate the effectiveness of the rapid re-housing
approach in addressing the needs of homeless families: Provided
further, That not less than 30 percent of funds made available,
excluding amounts provided for renewals under the shelter plus
care program, shall be used for permanent housing for
individuals and families: Provided further, That all funds
awarded for services shall be matched by 25 percent in funding
by each grantee: Provided further, That the Secretary shall
renew on an annual basis expiring contracts or amendments to
contracts funded under the shelter plus care program if the
program is determined to be needed under the applicable
continuum of care and meets appropriate program requirements
and financial standards, as determined by the Secretary:
Provided further, That all awards of assistance under this
heading shall be required to coordinate and integrate homeless
programs with other mainstream health, social services, and
employment programs for which homeless populations may be
eligible, including Medicaid, State Children's Health Insurance
Program, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, Food Stamps,
and services funding through the Mental Health and Substance
Abuse Block Grant, Workforce Investment Act, and the Welfare-
to-Work grant program: Provided further, That up to $8,000,000
of the funds appropriated under this heading shall be available
for the national homeless data analysis project and technical
assistance: Provided further, That not to exceed $2,475,000 of
the funds appropriated under this heading may be transferred to
the Working Capital Fund: Provided further, That all balances
for Shelter Plus Care renewals previously funded from the
Shelter Plus Care Renewal account and transferred to this
account shall be available, if recaptured, for Shelter Plus
Care renewals in fiscal year 2008.
Housing Programs
HOUSING FOR THE ELDERLY
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
For capital advances, including amendments to capital
advance contracts, for housing for the elderly, as authorized
by section 202 of the Housing Act of 1959, as amended, and for
project rental assistance for the elderly under section
202(c)(2) of such Act, including amendments to contracts for
such assistance and renewal of expiring contracts for such
assistance for up to a 1-year term, and for supportive services
associated with the housing, $735,000,000, to remain available
until September 30, 2011, of which up to $628,850,000 shall be
for capital advance and project-based rental assistance awards:
Provided, That, of the amount provided under this heading, up
to $60,000,000 shall be for service coordinators and the
continuation of existing congregate service grants for
residents of assisted housing projects, and of which up to
$24,750,000 shall be for grants under section 202b of the
Housing Act of 1959 (12 U.S.C. 1701q-2) for conversion of
eligible projects under such section to assisted living or
related use and for emergency capital repairs as determined by
the Secretary: Provided further, That of the amount made
available under this heading, $20,000,000 shall be available to
the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development only for making
competitive grants to private nonprofit organizations and
consumer cooperatives for covering costs of architectural and
engineering work, site control, and other planning relating to
the development of supportive housing for the elderly that is
eligible for assistance under section 202 of the Housing Act of
1959 (12 U.S.C. 1701q): Provided further, That amounts under
this heading shall be available for Real Estate Assessment
Center inspections and inspection-related activities associated
with section 202 capital advance projects: Provided further,
That not to exceed $1,400,000 of the total amount made
available under this heading may be transferred to the Working
Capital Fund: Provided further, That the Secretary may waive
the provisions of section 202 governing the terms and
conditions of project rental assistance, except that the
initial contract term for such assistance shall not exceed 5
years in duration.
HOUSING FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
For capital advance contracts, including amendments to
capital advance contracts, for supportive housing for persons
with disabilities, as authorized by section 811 of the
Cranston-Gonzalez National Affordable Housing Act (42 U.S.C.
8013), for project rental assistance for supportive housing for
persons with disabilities under section 811(d)(2) of such Act,
including amendments to contracts for such assistance and
renewal of expiring contracts for such assistance for up to a
1-year term, and for supportive services associated with the
housing for persons with disabilities as authorized by section
811(b)(1) of such Act, and for tenant-based rental assistance
contracts entered into pursuant to section 811 of such Act,
$237,000,000, to remain available until September 30, 2011:
Provided, That not to exceed $600,000 may be transferred to the
Working Capital Fund: Provided further, That, of the amount
provided under this heading $74,745,000 shall be for amendments
or renewal of tenant-based assistance contracts entered into
prior to fiscal year 2005 (only one amendment authorized for
any such contract): Provided further, That all tenant-based
assistance made available under this heading shall continue to
remain available only to persons with disabilities: Provided
further, That the Secretary may waive the provisions of section
811 governing the terms and conditions of project rental
assistance and tenant-based assistance, except that the initial
contract term for such assistance shall not exceed 5 years in
duration: Provided further, That amounts made available under
this heading shall be available for Real Estate Assessment
Center Inspections and inspection-related activities associated
with section 811 Capital Advance Projects.
OTHER ASSISTED HOUSING PROGRAMS
RENTAL HOUSING ASSISTANCE
For amendments to contracts under section 101 of the
Housing and Urban Development Act of 1965 (12 U.S.C. 1701s) and
section 236(f)(2) of the National Housing Act (12 U.S.C. 1715z-
1) in State-aided, non-insured rental housing projects,
$27,600,000, to remain available until expended.
RENT SUPPLEMENT
(RESCISSION)
Of the amounts made available under the heading ``Rent
Supplement'' in Public Law 98-63 for amendments to contracts
under section 101 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of
1965 (12 U.S.C. 1701s) and section 236(f)(2) of the National
Housing Act (12 U.S.C. 1715z-1) in State-aided, non-insured
rental housing projects, $27,600,000 are rescinded.
FLEXIBLE SUBSIDY FUND
(TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
From the Rental Housing Assistance Fund, all uncommitted
balances of excess rental charges as of September 30, 2007, and
any collections made during fiscal year 2008 and all subsequent
fiscal years, shall be transferred to the Flexible Subsidy
Fund, as authorized by section 236(g) of the National Housing
Act.
MANUFACTURED HOUSING FEES TRUST FUND
For necessary expenses as authorized by the National
Manufactured Housing Construction and Safety Standards Act of
1974 (42 U.S.C. 5401 et seq.), up to $16,000,000, to remain
available until expended, to be derived from the Manufactured
Housing Fees Trust Fund: Provided, That not to exceed the total
amount appropriated under this heading shall be available from
the general fund of the Treasury to the extent necessary to
incur obligations and make expenditures pending the receipt of
collections to the Fund pursuant to section 620 of such Act:
Provided further, That the amount made available under this
heading from the general fund shall be reduced as such
collections are received during fiscal year 2008 so as to
result in a final fiscal year 2008 appropriation from the
general fund estimated at not more than $0 and fees pursuant to
such section 620 shall be modified as necessary to ensure such
a final fiscal year 2008 appropriation: Provided further, That
for the dispute resolution and installation programs, the
Secretary of Housing and Urban Development may assess and
collect fees from any program participant: Provided further,
That such collections shall be deposited into the Fund, and the
Secretary, as provided herein, may use such collections, as
well as fees collected under section 620, for necessary
expenses of such Act: Provided further, That notwithstanding
the requirements of section 620 of such Act, the Secretary may
carry out responsibilities of the Secretary under such Act
through the use of approved service providers that are paid
directly by the recipients of their services.
Federal Housing Administration
MUTUAL MORTGAGE INSURANCE PROGRAM ACCOUNT
(INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)
During fiscal year 2008, commitments to guarantee loans to
carry out the purposes of section 203(b) of the National
Housing Act, as amended, shall not exceed a loan principal of
$185,000,000,000.
During fiscal year 2008, obligations to make direct loans
to carry out the purposes of section 204(g) of the National
Housing Act, as amended, shall not exceed $50,000,000:
Provided, That the foregoing amount shall be for loans to
nonprofit and governmental entities in connection with sales of
single family real properties owned by the Secretary and
formerly insured under the Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund.
For administrative contract expenses, $77,400,000, of which
not to exceed $25,550,000 may be transferred to the Working
Capital Fund, and of which up to $5,000,000 shall be for
education and outreach of FHA single family loan products:
Provided, That to the extent guaranteed loan commitments exceed
$65,500,000,000 on or before April 1, 2008, an additional
$1,400 for administrative contract expenses shall be available
for each $1,000,000 in additional guaranteed loan commitments
(including a pro rata amount for any amount below $1,000,000),
but in no case shall funds made available by this proviso
exceed $30,000,000.
GENERAL AND SPECIAL RISK PROGRAM ACCOUNT
(INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)
For the cost of guaranteed loans, as authorized by sections
238 and 519 of the National Housing Act (12 U.S.C. 1715z-3 and
1735c), including the cost of loan guarantee modifications, as
that term is defined in section 502 of the Congressional Budget
Act of 1974, as amended, $8,600,000, to remain available until
expended: Provided, That commitments to guarantee loans shall
not exceed $45,000,000,000 in total loan principal, any part of
which is to be guaranteed.
Gross obligations for the principal amount of direct loans,
as authorized by sections 204(g), 207(l), 238, and 519(a) of
the National Housing Act, shall not exceed $50,000,000, of
which not to exceed $30,000,000 shall be for bridge financing
in connection with the sale of multifamily real properties
owned by the Secretary and formerly insured under such Act; and
of which not to exceed $20,000,000 shall be for loans to
nonprofit and governmental entities in connection with the sale
of single-family real properties owned by the Secretary and
formerly insured under such Act.
For administrative contract expenses necessary to carry out
the guaranteed and direct loan programs, $78,111,000, of which
not to exceed $15,692,000 may be transferred to the Working
Capital Fund: Provided, That to the extent guaranteed loan
commitments exceed $8,426,000,000 on or before April 1, 2008,
an additional $1,980 for administrative contract expenses shall
be available for each $1,000,000 in additional guaranteed loan
commitments over $8,426,000,000 (including a pro rata amount
for any increment below $1,000,000), but in no case shall funds
made available by this proviso exceed $14,400,000.
For discount sales of multifamily real property under
sections 207(1) or 246 of the National Housing Act (12 U.S.C.
1713(l), 1715z-11), section 203 of the Housing and Community
Development Amendments of 1978 (12 U.S.C. 1701z-11), or section
204 of the Departments of Veterans Affairs and Housing and
Urban Development, and Independent Agencies Appropriations Act,
1997 (12 U.S.C. 1715z-11a), and for discount loan sales under
section 207(k) of the National Housing Act (12 U.S.C. 1713(k)),
section 203(k) of the Housing and Community Development
Amendments of 1978 (12 U.S.C. 1701z-11(k)), or section 204(a)
of the Departments of Veterans Affairs and Housing and Urban
Development, and Independent Agencies Act, 1997 (12 U.S.C.
1715z-11a(a)), $5,000,000, to remain available until September
30, 2009.
Government National Mortgage Association
GUARANTEES OF MORTGAGE-BACKED SECURITIES LOAN GUARANTEE PROGRAM ACCOUNT
New commitments to issue guarantees to carry out the
purposes of section 306 of the National Housing Act, as amended
(12 U.S.C. 1721(g)), shall not exceed $200,000,000,000, to
remain available until September 30, 2009.
Policy Development and Research
RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY
For contracts, grants, and necessary expenses of programs
of research and studies relating to housing and urban problems,
not otherwise provided for, as authorized by title V of the
Housing and Urban Development Act of 1970 (12 U.S.C. 1701z-1 et
seq.), including carrying out the functions of the Secretary of
Housing and Urban Development under section 1(a)(1)(i) of
Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 1968, $61,440,000, to remain
available until September 30, 2009: Provided, That of the total
amount provided under this heading, $5,000,000 shall be for the
Partnership for Advancing Technology in Housing Initiative:
Provided further, That of the funds made available under this
heading, $23,000,000 is for grants pursuant to section 107 of
the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 (42 U.S.C.
5307): Provided further, That activities for the Partnership
for Advancing Technology in Housing Initiative shall be
administered by the Office of Policy Development and Research.
Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity
FAIR HOUSING ACTIVITIES
For contracts, grants, and other assistance, not otherwise
provided for, as authorized by title VIII of the Civil Rights
Act of 1968, as amended by the Fair Housing Amendments Act of
1988, and section 561 of the Housing and Community Development
Act of 1987, as amended, $50,000,000, to remain available until
September 30, 2009, of which $24,000,000 shall be to carry out
activities pursuant to such section 561: Provided, That
notwithstanding 31 U.S.C. 3302, the Secretary may assess and
collect fees to cover the costs of the Fair Housing Training
Academy, and may use such funds to provide such training:
Provided further, That no funds made available under this
heading shall be used to lobby the executive or legislative
branches of the Federal Government in connection with a
specific contract, grant or loan: Provided further, That of the
funds made available under this heading, $380,000 shall be
available to the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development for
the creation and promotion of translated materials and other
programs that support the assistance of persons with limited
English proficiency in utilizing the services provided by the
Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Office of Lead Hazard Control
LEAD HAZARD REDUCTION
For the Lead Hazard Reduction Program, as authorized by
section 1011 of the Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard
Reduction Act of 1992, $145,000,000, to remain available until
September 30, 2009, of which $8,800,000 shall be for the
Healthy Homes Initiative, pursuant to sections 501 and 502 of
the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1970 that shall
include research, studies, testing, and demonstration efforts,
including education and outreach concerning lead-based paint
poisoning and other housing-related diseases and hazards:
Provided, That for purposes of environmental review, pursuant
to the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C.
4321 et seq.) and other provisions of law that further the
purposes of such Act, a grant under the Healthy Homes
Initiative, Operation Lead Elimination Action Plan (LEAP), or
the Lead Technical Studies program under this heading or under
prior appropriations Acts for such purposes under this heading,
shall be considered to be funds for a special project for
purposes of section 305(c) of the Multifamily Housing Property
Disposition Reform Act of 1994: Provided further, That of the
total amount made available under this heading, $48,000,000
shall be made available on a competitive basis for areas with
the highest lead paint abatement needs: Provided further, That
each recipient of funds provided under the second proviso shall
make a matching contribution in an amount not less than 25
percent: Provided further, That the Secretary may waive the
matching requirement cited in the preceding proviso on a case
by case basis if the Secretary determines that such a waiver is
necessary to advance the purposes of this program: Provided
further, That each applicant shall submit a detailed plan and
strategy that demonstrates adequate capacity that is acceptable
to the Secretary to carry out the proposed use of funds
pursuant to a notice of funding availability: Provided further,
That of the total amount made available under this heading,
$2,000,000 shall be available for the Big Buy Program to be
managed by the Office of Healthy Homes and Lead Hazard Control.
Management and Administration
WORKING CAPITAL FUND
For additional capital for the Working Capital Fund (42
U.S.C. 3535) for the development of, modifications to, and
infrastructure for Department-wide information technology
systems, for the continuing operation and maintenance of both
Department-wide and program-specific information systems, and
for program-related development activities, $155,000,000, to
remain available until September 30, 2009: Provided, That any
amounts transferred to this Fund under this Act shall remain
available until expended: Provided further, That any amounts
transferred to this Fund from amounts appropriated by
previously enacted appropriations Acts or from within this Act
may be used only for the purposes specified under this Fund, in
addition to the purposes for which such amounts were
appropriated.
OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL
For necessary salaries and expenses of the Office of
Inspector General in carrying out the Inspector General Act of
1978, as amended, $112,000,000: Provided, That the Inspector
General shall have independent authority over all personnel
issues within this office.
Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
For carrying out the Federal Housing Enterprises Financial
Safety and Soundness Act of 1992, including not to exceed $500
for official reception and representation expenses,
$66,000,000, to remain available until expended, to be derived
from the Federal Housing Enterprises Oversight Fund: Provided,
That the Director shall submit a spending plan for the amounts
provided under this heading no later than January 15, 2008:
Provided further, That not less than 80 percent of the total
amount made available under this heading shall be used only for
examination, supervision, and capital oversight of the
enterprises (as such term is defined in section 1303 of the
Federal Housing Enterprises Financial Safety and Soundness Act
of 1992 (12 U.S.C. 4502)) to ensure that the enterprises are
operating in a financially safe and sound manner and complying
with the capital requirements under Subtitle B of such Act:
Provided further, That not to exceed the amount provided herein
shall be available from the general fund of the Treasury to the
extent necessary to incur obligations and make expenditures
pending the receipt of collections to the Fund: Provided
further, That the general fund amount shall be reduced as
collections are received during the fiscal year so as to result
in a final appropriation from the general fund estimated at not
more than $0.
General Provisions--Department of Housing and Urban Development
Sec. 201. Fifty percent of the amounts of budget authority,
or in lieu thereof 50 percent of the cash amounts associated
with such budget authority, that are recaptured from projects
described in section 1012(a) of the Stewart B. McKinney
Homeless Assistance Amendments Act of 1988 (42 U.S.C. 1437
note) shall be rescinded or in the case of cash, shall be
remitted to the Treasury, and such amounts of budget authority
or cash recaptured and not rescinded or remitted to the
Treasury shall be used by State housing finance agencies or
local governments or local housing agencies with projects
approved by the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development for
which settlement occurred after January 1, 1992, in accordance
with such section. Notwithstanding the previous sentence, the
Secretary may award up to 15 percent of the budget authority or
cash recaptured and not rescinded or remitted to the Treasury
to provide project owners with incentives to refinance their
project at a lower interest rate.
Sec. 202. None of the amounts made available under this Act
may be used during fiscal year 2008 to investigate or prosecute
under the Fair Housing Act any otherwise lawful activity
engaged in by one or more persons, including the filing or
maintaining of a non-frivolous legal action, that is engaged in
solely for the purpose of achieving or preventing action by a
Government official or entity, or a court of competent
jurisdiction.
Sec. 203. (a) Notwithstanding section 854(c)(1)(A) of the
AIDS Housing Opportunity Act (42 U.S.C. 12903(c)(1)(A)), from
any amounts made available under this title for fiscal year
2008 that are allocated under such section, the Secretary of
Housing and Urban Development shall allocate and make a grant,
in the amount determined under subsection (b), for any State
that--
(1) received an allocation in a prior fiscal year
under clause (ii) of such section; and
(2) is not otherwise eligible for an allocation for
fiscal year 2008 under such clause (ii) because the
areas in the State outside of the metropolitan
statistical areas that qualify under clause (i) in
fiscal year 2008 do not have the number of cases of
acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) required
under such clause.
(b) The amount of the allocation and grant for any State
described in subsection (a) shall be an amount based on the
cumulative number of AIDS cases in the areas of that State that
are outside of metropolitan statistical areas that qualify
under clause (i) of such section 854(c)(1)(A) in fiscal year
2008, in proportion to AIDS cases among cities and States that
qualify under clauses (i) and (ii) of such section and States
deemed eligible under subsection (a).
(c) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount
allocated for fiscal year 2008 under section 854(c) of the AIDS
Housing Opportunity Act (42 U.S.C. 12903(c)), to the City of
New York, New York, on behalf of the New York-Wayne-White
Plains, New York-New Jersey Metropolitan Division (hereafter
``metropolitan division'') of the New York-Newark-Edison, NY-
NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area, shall be adjusted by the
Secretary of Housing and Urban Development by: (1) allocating
to the City of Jersey City, New Jersey, the proportion of the
metropolitan area's or division's amount that is based on the
number of cases of AIDS reported in the portion of the
metropolitan area or division that is located in Hudson County,
New Jersey, and adjusting for the proportion of the
metropolitan division's high incidence bonus if this area in
New Jersey also has a higher than average per capita incidence
of AIDS; and (2) allocating to the City of Paterson, New
Jersey, the proportion of the metropolitan area's or division's
amount that is based on the number of cases of AIDS reported in
the portion of the metropolitan area or division that is
located in Bergen County and Passaic County, New Jersey, and
adjusting for the proportion of the metropolitan division's
high incidence bonus if this area in New Jersey also has a
higher than average per capita incidence of AIDS. The recipient
cities shall use amounts allocated under this subsection to
carry out eligible activities under section 855 of the AIDS
Housing Opportunity Act (42 U.S.C. 12904) in their respective
portions of the metropolitan division that is located in New
Jersey.
(d) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount
allocated for fiscal year 2008 under section 854(c) of the AIDS
Housing Opportunity Act (42 U.S.C. 12903(c)) to areas with a
higher than average per capita incidence of AIDS, shall be
adjusted by the Secretary on the basis of area incidence
reported over a three year period.
Sec. 204. Except as explicitly provided in law, any grant,
cooperative agreement or other assistance made pursuant to
title II of this Act shall be made on a competitive basis and
in accordance with section 102 of the Department of Housing and
Urban Development Reform Act of 1989 (42 U.S.C. 3545).
Sec. 205. Funds of the Department of Housing and Urban
Development subject to the Government Corporation Control Act
or section 402 of the Housing Act of 1950 shall be available,
without regard to the limitations on administrative expenses,
for legal services on a contract or fee basis, and for
utilizing and making payment for services and facilities of the
Federal National Mortgage Association, Government National
Mortgage Association, Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation,
Federal Financing Bank, Federal Reserve banks or any member
thereof, Federal Home Loan banks, and any insured bank within
the meaning of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Act,
as amended (12 U.S.C. 1811-1831).
Sec. 206. Unless otherwise provided for in this Act or
through a reprogramming of funds, no part of any appropriation
for the Department of Housing and Urban Development shall be
available for any program, project or activity in excess of
amounts set forth in the budget estimates submitted to
Congress.
Sec. 207. Corporations and agencies of the Department of
Housing and Urban Development which are subject to the
Government Corporation Control Act, are hereby authorized to
make such expenditures, within the limits of funds and
borrowing authority available to each such corporation or
agency and in accordance with law, and to make such contracts
and commitments without regard to fiscal year limitations as
provided by section 104 of such Act as may be necessary in
carrying out the programs set forth in the budget for 2008 for
such corporation or agency except as hereinafter provided:
Provided, That collections of these corporations and agencies
may be used for new loan or mortgage purchase commitments only
to the extent expressly provided for in this Act (unless such
loans are in support of other forms of assistance provided for
in this or prior appropriations Acts), except that this proviso
shall not apply to the mortgage insurance or guaranty
operations of these corporations, or where loans or mortgage
purchases are necessary to protect the financial interest of
the United States Government.
Sec. 208. None of the funds provided in this title for
technical assistance, training, or management improvements may
be obligated or expended unless the Secretary of Housing and
Urban Development provides to the Committees on Appropriations
a description of each proposed activity and a detailed budget
estimate of the costs associated with each program, project or
activity as part of the Budget Justifications. For fiscal year
2008, the Secretary shall transmit this information to the
Committees by March 15, 2008 for 30 days of review.
Sec. 209. The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
shall provide quarterly reports to the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations regarding all uncommitted,
unobligated, recaptured and excess funds in each program and
activity within the jurisdiction of the Department and shall
submit additional, updated budget information to these
Committees upon request.
Sec. 210. (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law,
the amount allocated for fiscal year 2008 under section 854(c)
of the AIDS Housing Opportunity Act (42 U.S.C. 12903(c)), to
the City of Wilmington, Delaware, on behalf of the Wilmington,
Delaware-Maryland-New Jersey Metropolitan Division (hereafter
``metropolitan division''), shall be adjusted by the Secretary
of Housing and Urban Development by allocating to the State of
New Jersey the proportion of the metropolitan division's amount
that is based on the number of cases of AIDS reported in the
portion of the metropolitan division that is located in New
Jersey, and adjusting for the proportion of the metropolitan
division's high incidence bonus if this area in New Jersey also
has a higher than average per capita incidence of AIDS. The
State of New Jersey shall use amounts allocated to the State
under this subsection to carry out eligible activities under
section 855 of the AIDS Housing Opportunity Act (42 U.S.C.
12904) in the portion of the metropolitan division that is
located in New Jersey.
(b) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the
Secretary of Housing and Urban Development shall allocate to
Wake County, North Carolina, the amounts that otherwise would
be allocated for fiscal year 2008 under section 854(c) of the
AIDS Housing Opportunity Act (42 U.S.C. 12903(c)) to the City
of Raleigh, North Carolina, on behalf of the Raleigh-Cary,
North Carolina Metropolitan Statistical Area. Any amounts
allocated to Wake County shall be used to carry out eligible
activities under section 855 of such Act (42 U.S.C. 12904)
within such metropolitan statistical area.
(c) Notwithstanding section 854(c) of the AIDS Housing
Opportunity Act (42 U.S.C. 12903(c)), the Secretary of Housing
and Urban Development may adjust the allocation of the amounts
that otherwise would be allocated for fiscal year 2008 under
section 854(c) of such Act, upon the written request of an
applicant, in conjunction with the State(s), for a formula
allocation on behalf of a metropolitan statistical area, to
designate the State or States in which the metropolitan
statistical area is located as the eligible grantee(s) of the
allocation. In the case that a metropolitan statistical area
involves more than one State, such amounts allocated to each
State shall be in proportion to the number of cases of AIDS
reported in the portion of the metropolitan statistical area
located in that State. Any amounts allocated to a State under
this section shall be used to carry out eligible activities
within the portion of the metropolitan statistical area located
in that State.
Sec. 211. The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
shall submit an annual report no later than August 30, 2008 and
annually thereafter to the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations regarding the number of Federally assisted units
under lease and the per unit cost of these units to the
Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Sec. 212. The President's formal budget request for fiscal
year 2009, as well as the Department of Housing and Urban
Development's congressional budget justifications to be
submitted to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of
Representatives and the Senate, shall use the identical account
and sub-account structure provided under this Act.
Sec. 213. Amounts made available in this Act or previous
appropriations Acts for tenant-based rental assistance and used
for non-elderly disabled families or for the Family Unification
Program shall, to the extent practicable, remain available for
each such respective purpose upon turn-over.
Sec. 214. A public housing agency or such other entity that
administers Federal housing assistance for the Housing
Authority of the county of Los Angeles, California, the States
of Alaska, Iowa, and Mississippi shall not be required to
include a resident of public housing or a recipient of
assistance provided under section 8 of the United States
Housing Act of 1937 on the board of directors or a similar
governing board of such agency or entity as required under
section (2)(b) of such Act. Each public housing agency or other
entity that administers Federal housing assistance under
section 8 for the Housing Authority of the county of Los
Angeles, California and the States of Alaska, Iowa and
Mississippi shall establish an advisory board of not less than
6 residents of public housing or recipients of section 8
assistance to provide advice and comment to the public housing
agency or other administering entity on issues related to
public housing and section 8. Such advisory board shall meet
not less than quarterly.
Sec. 215. (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law,
subject to the conditions listed in subsection (b), for fiscal
years 2008 and 2009, the Secretary of Housing and Urban
Development may authorize the transfer of some or all project-
based assistance, debt and statutorily required low-income and
very low-income use restrictions, associated with one or more
multifamily housing project to another multifamily housing
project or projects.
(b) The transfer authorized in subsection (a) is subject to
the following conditions:
(1) the number of low-income and very low-income
units and the net dollar amount of Federal assistance
provided by the transferring project shall remain the
same in the receiving project or projects;
(2) the transferring project shall, as determined
by the Secretary, be either physically obsolete or
economically non-viable;
(3) the receiving project or projects shall meet or
exceed applicable physical standards established by the
Secretary;
(4) the owner or mortgagor of the transferring
project shall notify and consult with the tenants
residing in the transferring project and provide a
certification of approval by all appropriate local
governmental officials;
(5) the tenants of the transferring project who
remain eligible for assistance to be provided by the
receiving project or projects shall not be required to
vacate their units in the transferring project or
projects until new units in the receiving project are
available for occupancy;
(6) the Secretary determines that this transfer is
in the best interest of the tenants;
(7) if either the transferring project or the
receiving project or projects meets the condition
specified in subsection (c)(2)(A), any lien on the
receiving project resulting from additional financing
obtained by the owner shall be subordinate to any FHA-
insured mortgage lien transferred to, or placed on,
such project by the Secretary;
(8) if the transferring project meets the
requirements of subsection (c)(2)(E), the owner or
mortgagor of the receiving project or projects shall
execute and record either a continuation of the
existing use agreement or a new use agreement for the
project where, in either case, any use restrictions in
such agreement are of no lesser duration than the
existing use restrictions;
(9) any financial risk to the FHA General and
Special Risk Insurance Fund, as determined by the
Secretary, would be reduced as a result of a transfer
completed under this section; and
(10) the Secretary determines that Federal
liability with regard to this project will not be
increased.
(c) For purposes of this section--
(1) the terms ``low-income'' and ``very low-
income'' shall have the meanings provided by the
statute and/or regulations governing the program under
which the project is insured or assisted;
(2) the term ``multifamily housing project'' means
housing that meets one of the following conditions--
(A) housing that is subject to a mortgage
insured under the National Housing Act;
(B) housing that has project-based
assistance attached to the structure including
projects undergoing mark to market debt
restructuring under the Multifamily Assisted
Housing Reform and Affordability Housing Act;
(C) housing that is assisted under section
202 of the Housing Act of 1959 as amended by
section 801 of the Cranston-Gonzales National
Affordable Housing Act;
(D) housing that is assisted under section
202 of the Housing Act of 1959, as such section
existed before the enactment of the Cranston-
Gonzales National Affordable Housing Act; or
(E) housing or vacant land that is subject
to a use agreement;
(3) the term ``project-based assistance'' means--
(A) assistance provided under section 8(b)
of the United States Housing Act of 1937;
(B) assistance for housing constructed or
substantially rehabilitated pursuant to
assistance provided under section 8(b)(2) of
such Act (as such section existed immediately
before October 1, 1983);
(C) rent supplement payments under section
101 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of
1965;
(D) interest reduction payments under
section 236 and/or additional assistance
payments under section 236(f)(2) of the
National Housing Act; and
(E) assistance payments made under section
202(c)(2) of the Housing Act of 1959;
(4) the term ``receiving project or projects''
means the multifamily housing project or projects to
which some or all of the project-based assistance,
debt, and statutorily required use low-income and very
low-income restrictions are to be transferred;
(5) the term ``transferring project'' means the
multifamily housing project which is transferring some
or all of the project-based assistance, debt and the
statutorily required low-income and very low-income use
restrictions to the receiving project or projects; and
(6) the term ``Secretary'' means the Secretary of
Housing and Urban Development.
Sec. 216. The funds made available for Native Alaskans
under the heading ``Native American Housing Block Grants'' in
title III of this Act shall be allocated to the same Native
Alaskan housing block grant recipients that received funds in
fiscal year 2005.
Sec. 217. No funds provided under this title may be used
for an audit of the Government National Mortgage Association
that makes applicable requirements under the Federal Credit
Reform Act of 1990 (2 U.S.C. 661 et seq.)
Sec. 218. (a) No assistance shall be provided under section
8 of the United States Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437f) to
any individual who--
(1) is enrolled as a student at an institution of
higher education (as defined under section 102 of the
Higher Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 1002));
(2) is under 24 years of age;
(3) is not a veteran;
(4) is unmarried;
(5) does not have a dependent child;
(6) is not a person with disabilities, as such term
is defined in section 3(b)(3)(E) of the United States
Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437a(b)(3)(E)) and was
not receiving assistance under such section 8 as of
November 30, 2005; and
(7) is not otherwise individually eligible, or has
parents who, individually or jointly, are not eligible,
to receive assistance under section 8 of the United
States Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437f).
(b) For purposes of determining the eligibility of a person
to receive assistance under section 8 of the United States
Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437f), any financial assistance
(in excess of amounts received for tuition) that an individual
receives under the Higher Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 1001
et seq.), from private sources, or an institution of higher
education (as defined under the Higher Education Act of 1965
(20 U.S.C. 1002)), shall be considered income to that
individual, except for a person over the age of 23 with
dependent children.
(c) Not later than 30 days after the date of enactment of
this Act, the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development shall
issue final regulations to carry out the provisions of this
section.
Sec. 219. Notwithstanding the limitation in the first
sentence of section 255(g) of the National Housing Act (12
U.S.C. 1715z-20(g)), the Secretary of Housing and Urban
Development may, until September 30, 2008, insure and enter
into commitments to insure mortgages under section 255 of the
National Housing Act (12 U.S.C. 1715z-20).
Sec. 220. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, in
fiscal year 2008, in managing and disposing of any multifamily
property that is owned or has a mortgage held by the Secretary
of Housing and Urban Development, the Secretary shall maintain
any rental assistance payments under section 8 of the United
States Housing Act of 1937 and other programs that are attached
to any dwelling units in the property. To the extent the
Secretary determines, in consultation with the tenants and the
local government, that such a multifamily property owned or
held by the Secretary is not feasible for continued rental
assistance payments under such section 8 or other programs,
based on consideration of (1) the costs of rehabilitating and
operating the property and all available Federal, State, and
local resources, including rent adjustments under section 524
of the Multifamily Assisted Housing Reform and Affordability
Act of 1997 (``MAHRAA'') and (2) environmental conditions that
cannot be remedied in a cost-effective fashion, the Secretary
may, in consultation with the tenants of that property,
contract for project-based rental assistance payments with an
owner or owners of other existing housing properties, or
provide other rental assistance. The Secretary shall also take
appropriate steps to ensure that project-based contracts remain
in effect prior to foreclosure, subject to the exercise of
contractual abatement remedies to assist relocation of tenants
for imminent major threats to health and safety. After
disposition of any multifamily property described under this
section, the contract and allowable rent levels on such
properties shall be subject to the requirements under section
524 of MAHRAA.
Sec. 221. The National Housing Act is amended--
(1) in sections 207(c)(3), 213(b)(2)(B)(i),
221(d)(3)(ii)(II), 221(d)(4)(ii)(II), 231(c)(2)(B), and
234(e)(3)(B) (12 U.S.C. 1713(c)(3), 1715e(b)(2)(B)(i),
1715l(d)(3)(ii)(II), 1715l(d)(4)(ii)(II),
1715v(c)(2)(B), and 1715y(e)(3)(B))--
(A) by striking ``140 percent'' each place
such term appears and inserting ``170
percent''; and
(B) by striking ``170 percent in high cost
areas'' each place such term appears and
inserting ``215 percent in high cost areas'';
and
(2) in section 220(d)(3)(B)(iii)(III) (12 U.S.C.
1715k(d)(3)(B)(iii)(III)) by striking ``206A'' and all
that follows through ``project-by-project basis'' and
inserting the following: ``206A of this Act) by not to
exceed 170 percent in any geographical area where the
Secretary finds that cost levels so require and by not
to exceed 170 percent, or 215 percent in high cost
areas, where the Secretary determines it necessary on a
project-by-project basis''.
Sec. 222. (a) During fiscal year 2008, in the provision of
rental assistance under section 8(o) of the United States
Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437f(o)) in connection with a
program to demonstrate the economy and effectiveness of
providing such assistance for use in assisted living facilities
that is carried out in the counties of the State of Michigan
notwithstanding paragraphs (3) and (18)(B)(iii) of such section
8(o), a family residing in an assisted living facility in any
such county, on behalf of which a public housing agency
provides assistance pursuant to section 8(o)(18) of such Act,
may be required, at the time the family initially receives such
assistance, to pay rent in an amount exceeding 40 percent of
the monthly adjusted income of the family by such a percentage
or amount as the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
determines to be appropriate.
Sec. 223. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the
recipient of a grant under section 202b of the Housing Act of
1959 (12 U.S.C. 1701q-2) after December 26, 2000, in accordance
with the unnumbered paragraph at the end of section 202(b) of
such Act, may, at its option, establish a single-asset
nonprofit entity to own the project and may lend the grant
funds to such entity, which may be a private nonprofit
organization described in section 831 of the American
Homeownership and Economic Opportunity Act of 2000.
Sec. 224. Section 24 of the United States Housing Act of
1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437v) is amended--
(1) in subsection (m)(1), by striking ``2003'' and
inserting ``2008''; and
(2) in subsection (o), by striking ``September 30,
2007'' and inserting ``September 30, 2008''.
Sec. 225. Public housing agencies that own and operate 400
or fewer public housing units may elect to be exempt from any
asset management requirement imposed by the Secretary of
Housing and Urban Development in connection with the operating
fund rule: Provided, That an agency seeking a discontinuance of
a reduction of subsidy under the operating fund formula shall
not be exempt from asset management requirements.
Sec. 226. With respect to the use of amounts provided in
this Act and in future Acts for the operation, capital
improvement and management of public housing as authorized by
sections 9(d) and 9(e) of the United States Housing Act of 1937
(42 U.S.C. 1437g(d) and (e)), the Secretary shall not impose
any requirement or guideline relating to asset management that
restricts or limits in any way the use of capital funds for
central office costs pursuant to section 9(g)(1) or 9(g)(2) of
the United States Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C.
1437g(g)(1),(2)): Provided, however, that a public housing
agency may not use capital funds authorized under section 9(d)
for activities that are eligible under section 9(e) for
assistance with amounts from the operating fund in excess of
the amounts permitted under sections 9(g)(1) or 9(g)(2).
Sec. 227. The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
shall report quarterly to the House of Representatives and
Senate Committees on Appropriations on the status of all
section 8 project-based housing, including the number of all
project-based units by region as well as an analysis of all
federally subsidized housing being refinanced under the Mark-
to-Market program. The Secretary shall in the report identify
all existing units maintained by region as section 8 project-
based units and all project-based units that have opted out of
section 8 or have otherwise been eliminated as section 8
project-based units. The Secretary shall identify in detail and
by project all the efforts made by the Department to preserve
all section 8 project-based housing units and all the reasons
for any units which opted out or otherwise were lost as section
8 project-based units. Such analysis shall include a review of
the impact of the loss of any subsidized units in that housing
marketplace, such as the impact of cost and the loss of
available subsidized, low-income housing in areas with scarce
housing resources for low-income families.
Sec. 228. The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
shall report quarterly to the House of Representatives and
Senate Committees on Appropriations on HUD's use of all sole
source contracts, including terms of the contracts, cost and a
substantive rationale for using a sole source contract.
Sec. 229. Section 9(e)(2)(C) of the United States Housing
Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437g(e)(2)(C)) is amended by adding at
the end of the following:
``(iv) Existing contracts.--The
term of a contract described in clause
(i) that, as of the date of enactment
of this clause, is in repayment and has
a term of not more than 12 years, may
be extended to a term of not more than
20 years to permit additional energy
conservation improvements without
requiring the reprocurement of energy
performance contractors.''.
Sec. 230. The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
shall increase, pursuant to this section, the number of Moving-
to-Work agencies authorized under section 204, title II, of the
Departments of Veterans Affairs and Housing and Urban
Development and Independent Agencies Appropriations Act, 1996
(Public Law 104-134; 110 Stat. 1321-281) by making individually
the Alaska Housing Finance Corporation and the housing
authorities of the counties of San Bernardino and Santa Clara
and the city of San Jose, California a Moving-to-Work Agency
under such section 204.
Sec. 231. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the
Secretary of Housing and Urban Development may not rescind or
take any adverse action with respect to the Moving-to-Work
program designation for the Housing Authority of Baltimore City
based on any alleged administrative or procedural errors in
making such designation.
Sec. 232. Paragraph (4) of section 102(a) of the Housing
and Community Development Act of 1974 (42 U.S.C. 5302) is
amended by adding at the end the following new sentence:
``Notwithstanding any other provision of this paragraph, with
respect to any fiscal year beginning after the date of the
enactment of this sentence, the cities of Alton and Granite
City, Illinois, may be considered metropolitan cities for
purposes of this title.''.
Sec. 233. (a) The amounts provided under the subheading
``Program Account'' under the heading ``Community Development
Loan Guarantees'' may be used to guarantee, or make commitments
to guarantee, notes or other obligations issued by any State on
behalf of non-entitlement communities in the State in
accordance with the requirements of section 108 of the Housing
and Community Development Act of 1974: Provided, That, any
State receiving such a guarantee or commitment shall distribute
all funds subject to such guarantee to the units of general
local government in non-entitlement areas that received the
commitment.
(b) Not later than 60 days after the date of enactment of
this Act, the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development shall
promulgate regulations governing the administration of the
funds described under subsection (a).
Sec. 234. Not later than 30 days after the date of
enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Housing and Urban
Development shall establish and maintain on the homepage of the
Internet website of the Department of Housing and Urban
Development--
(1) a direct link to the Internet website of the
Office of Inspector General of the Department of
Housing and Urban Development; and
(2) a mechanism by which individuals may
anonymously report cases of waste, fraud, or abuse with
respect to the Department of Housing and Urban
Development.
Sec. 235. (a) Required Submissions for Fiscal Years 2007
and 2008.--
(1) In general.--Not later than 60 days after the
date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Housing
and Urban Development shall submit to the relevant
authorizing committees and to the Committees on
Appropriations of the Senate and the House of
Representatives for fiscal year 2007 and 2008--
(A) a complete and accurate accounting of
the actual project-based renewal costs for
project-based assistance under section 8 of the
United States Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C.
1437f);
(B) revised estimates of the funding needed
to fully fund all 12 months of all project-
based contracts under such section 8, including
project-based contracts that expire in fiscal
year 2007 and fiscal year 2008; and
(C) all sources of funding that will be
used to fully fund all 12 months of the
project-based contracts for fiscal years 2007
and 2008.
(2) Updated information.--At any time after the
expiration of the 60-day period described in paragraph
(1), the Secretary may submit corrections or updates to
the information required under paragraph (1), if upon
completion of an audit of the project-based assistance
program under section 8 of the United States Housing
Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437f), such audit reveals
additional information that may provide Congress a more
complete understanding of the Secretary's
implementation of the project-based assistance program
under such section 8.
(b) Required Submissions for Fiscal Year 2009.--As part of
the Department of Housing and Urban Development's budget
request for fiscal year 2009, the Secretary of Housing and
Urban Development shall submit to the relevant authorizing
committees and to the Committees on Appropriations of the
Senate and the House of Representatives complete and detailed
information, including a project-by-project analysis, that
verifies that such budget request will fully fund all project-
based contracts under section 8 of the United States Housing
Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437f) in fiscal year 2009, including
expiring project-based contracts.
Sec. 236. No official or employee of the Department of
Housing and Urban Development shall be designated as an
allotment holder unless the Office of the Chief Financial
Officer has determined that such allotment holder has
implemented an adequate system of funds control and has
received training in funds control procedures and directives.
The Chief Financial Officer shall ensure that, not later than
ninety days after the date of enactment of this Act, a trained
allotment holder shall be designated for each HUD sub-account
under the headings ``Executive Direction'' and
``Administration, Operations, and Management'' as well as each
account receiving appropriations for ``personnel compensation
and benefits'' within the Department of Housing and Urban
Development.
Sec. 237. Funding for indemnities is limited to non-
programmatic litigation and is restricted to the payment of
attorney fees only. Program related litigation must be paid
from the individual program office personnel benefits and
compensation allocation. The budget submission must include
program-related litigation costs as a separate line item
request.
This title may be cited as the ``Department of Housing and
Urban Development Appropriations Act, 2008''.
TITLE III
RELATED AGENCIES
Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
For expenses necessary for the Architectural and
Transportation Barriers Compliance Board, as authorized by
section 502 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended,
$6,150,000: Provided, That, notwithstanding any other provision
of law, there may be credited to this appropriation funds
received for publications and training expenses.
Federal Maritime Commission
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
For necessary expenses of the Federal Maritime Commission
as authorized by section 201(d) of the Merchant Marine Act,
1936 (46 U.S.C. App. 1111), including services as authorized by
5 U.S.C. 3109; hire of passenger motor vehicles as authorized
by 31 U.S.C. 1343(b); and uniforms or allowances therefore, as
authorized by 5 U.S.C. 5901-5902, $22,072,000: Provided, That
not to exceed $2,000 shall be available for official reception
and representation expenses.
National Transportation Safety Board
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
For necessary expenses of the National Transportation
Safety Board, including hire of passenger motor vehicles and
aircraft; services as authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109, but at rates
for individuals not to exceed the per diem rate equivalent to
the rate for a GS-15; uniforms, or allowances therefor, as
authorized by law (5 U.S.C. 5901-5902) $84,499,000, of which
$74,063 is available for payments to remedy the violation of
the Anti-deficiency Act reported by the National Transportation
Safety Board on September 26, 2007, and not to exceed $2,000
may be used for official reception and representation expenses.
The amounts made available to the National Transportation
Safety Board in this Act include amounts necessary to make
lease payments due in fiscal year 2008 only, on an obligation
incurred in fiscal year 2001 for a capital lease.
Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation
PAYMENT TO THE NEIGHBORHOOD REINVESTMENT CORPORATION
For payment to the Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation
for use in neighborhood reinvestment activities, as authorized
by the Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation Act (42 U.S.C.
8101-8107), $119,800,000, of which $5,000,000 shall be for a
multi-family rental housing program.
For an additional amount, $200,000,000 shall be made
available until expended to the Neighborhood Reinvestment
Corporation for mortgage foreclosure mitigation activities,
under the following terms and conditions:
(1) The Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation
(``NRC''), shall make grants to counseling
intermediaries approved by the Department of Housing
and Urban Development (HUD) or the NRC (with match to
be determined by the NRC based on affordability and the
economic conditions of an area; a match also may be
waived by the NRC based on the aforementioned
conditions) to provide mortgage foreclosure mitigation
assistance primarily to states and areas with high
rates of defaults and foreclosures primarily in the sub
prime housing market to help eliminate the default and
foreclosure of mortgages of owner-occupied single-
family homes that are at risk of such foreclosure.
Other than areas with high rates of defaults and
foreclosures, grants may also be provided to approved
counseling intermediaries based on a geographic
analysis of the Nation by the NRC which determines
where there is a prevalence of sub prime mortgages that
are risky and likely to fail, including any trends for
mortgages that are likely to default and face
foreclosure. A State Housing Finance Agency may also be
eligible where the State Housing Finance Agency meets
all the requirements under this paragraph. A HUD- or
NRC-approved counseling intermediary shall meet certain
mortgage foreclosure mitigation assistance counseling
requirements, as determined by the NRC, and shall be
approved by HUD or the NRC as meeting these
requirements;
(2) Mortgage foreclosure mitigation assistance
shall only be made available to homeowners of owner-
occupied homes with mortgages in default or in danger
of default. These mortgages shall likely be subject to
a foreclosure action and homeowners will be provided
such assistance that shall consist of activities that
are likely to prevent foreclosures and result in the
long-term affordability of the mortgage retained
pursuant to such activity or another positive outcome
for the homeowner. No funds made available under this
paragraph may be provided directly to lenders or
homeowners to discharge outstanding mortgage balances
or for any other direct debt reduction payments;
(3) The use of Mortgage Foreclosure Mitigation
Assistance by approved counseling intermediaries and
State Housing Finance Agencies shall involve a
reasonable analysis of the borrower's financial
situation, an evaluation of the current value of the
property that is subject to the mortgage, counseling
regarding the assumption of the mortgage by another
non-federal party, counseling regarding the possible
purchase of the mortgage by a non-federal third party,
counseling and advice of all likely restructuring and
refinancing strategies or the approval of a work-out
strategy by all interested parties;
(4) NRC shall award $50,000,000 in mortgage
foreclosure mitigation grants for States and areas with
the greatest needs within 60 days of enactment.
Additional funds may be awarded once the NRC certifies
that HUD- or NRC-approved counseling intermediaries and
State Housing Finance Agencies have the need for
additional funds in states and areas with high rates of
mortgage foreclosures, defaults, or related activities
and the expertise to use these funds effectively. The
NRC may provide up to fifteen percent of the total
funds under this paragraph to its own charter members
with expertise in foreclosure prevention counseling,
subject to a certification by the NRC that the
procedures for selection do not consist of any
procedures or activities that could be construed as an
unacceptable conflict of interest or have the
appearance of impropriety;
(5) NRC- or HUD-approved counseling entities and
State Housing Finance Agencies receiving funds under
this paragraph shall have demonstrated experience in
successfully working with financial institutions as
well as borrowers facing default, delinquency and
foreclosure as well as documented counseling capacity,
outreach capacity, past successful performance and
positive outcomes with documented counseling plans
(including post mortgage foreclosure mitigation
counseling), loan workout agreements and loan
modification agreements;
(6) Of the total amount made available under this
paragraph, up to $5,000,000 may be made available to
build the mortgage foreclosure and default mitigation
counseling capacity of counseling intermediaries
through NRC training courses with HUD- or NRC-approved
counseling intermediaries and their partners, except
that private financial institutions that participate in
NRC training shall pay market rates for such training;
(7) Of the total amount made available under this
paragraph, up to 4 percent may be used for associated
administrative expenses for the NRC to carry-out
activities provided under this section;
(8) Mortgage foreclosure mitigation assistance may
include a budget for outreach and advertising, as
determined by the NRC; and
(9) The NRC shall report bi-annually to the House
and Senate Committees on Appropriations as well as the
Senate Banking Committee and House Financial Services
Committee on its efforts to mitigate mortgage default.
Such reports shall identify successful strategies and
methods for preserving homeownership and the long-term
affordability of at-risk mortgages and shall include
recommended efforts that will or likely can assist in
the success of this program as well as an analysis of
any policy and procedures that failed to result in
successful mortgage foreclosure mitigation. The report
shall include an analysis of the details and use of any
post mitigation counseling of assisted borrowers
designed to ensure the continued long-term
affordability of the mortgages which were the subject
of the mortgage foreclosure mitigation assistance.
United States Interagency Council on Homelessness
OPERATING EXPENSES
For necessary expenses (including payment of salaries,
authorized travel, hire of passenger motor vehicles, the rental
of conference rooms, and the employment of experts and
consultants under section 3109 of title 5, United States Code)
of the United States Interagency Council on Homelessness in
carrying out the functions pursuant to title II of the
McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act, as amended, $2,150,000.
Title II of the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act, as
amended, is amended in section 209 by striking ``2007'' and
inserting ``2008''.
TITLE IV
GENERAL PROVISIONS THIS ACT
(INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)
Sec. 401. Such sums as may be necessary for fiscal year
2008 pay raises for programs funded in this Act shall be
absorbed within the levels appropriated in this Act or previous
appropriations Acts.
Sec. 402. None of the funds in this Act shall be used for
the planning or execution of any program to pay the expenses
of, or otherwise compensate, non-Federal parties intervening in
regulatory or adjudicatory proceedings funded in this Act.
Sec. 403. None of the funds appropriated in this Act shall
remain available for obligation beyond the current fiscal year,
nor may any be transferred to other appropriations, unless
expressly so provided herein.
Sec. 404. The expenditure of any appropriation under this
Act for any consulting service through procurement contract
pursuant to section 3109 of title 5, United States Code, 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 under
existing Executive order issued pursuant to existing law.
Sec. 405. Except as otherwise provided in this Act, none of
the funds provided in this Act, provided by previous
appropriations Acts to the agencies or entities funded in this
Act that remain available for obligation or expenditure in
fiscal year 2008, or provided from any accounts in the Treasury
derived by the collection of fees and available to the agencies
funded by this Act, shall be available for obligation or
expenditure through a reprogramming of funds that: (1) creates
a new program; (2) eliminates a program, project, or activity;
(3) increases funds or personnel for any program, project, or
activity for which funds have been denied or restricted by the
Congress; (4) proposes to use funds directed for a specific
activity by either the House or Senate Committees on
Appropriations for a different purpose; (5) augments existing
programs, projects, or activities in excess of $5,000,000 or 10
percent, whichever is less; (6) reduces existing programs,
projects, or activities by $5,000,000 or 10 percent, whichever
is less; or (7) creates, reorganizes, or restructures a branch,
division, office, bureau, board, commission, agency,
administration, or department different from the budget
justifications submitted to the Committees on Appropriations or
the table accompanying the statement of the managers
accompanying this Act, whichever is more detailed, unless prior
approval is received from the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations: Provided, That not later than 60 days after the
date of enactment of this Act, each agency funded by this Act
shall submit a report to the Committees on Appropriations of
the Senate and of the House of Representatives to establish the
baseline for application of reprogramming and transfer
authorities for the current fiscal year: Provided further, That
the report shall include: (1) a table for each appropriation
with a separate column to display the President's budget
request, adjustments made by Congress, adjustments due to
enacted rescissions, if appropriate, and the fiscal year
enacted level; (2) a delineation in the table for each
appropriation both by object class and program, project, and
activity as detailed in the budget appendix for the respective
appropriation; and (3) an identification of items of special
congressional interest: Provided further, That the amount
appropriated or limited for salaries and expenses for an agency
shall be reduced by $100,000 per day for each day after the
required date that the report has not been submitted to the
Congress.
Sec. 406. Except as otherwise specifically provided by law,
not to exceed 50 percent of unobligated balances remaining
available at the end of fiscal year 2008 from appropriations
made available for salaries and expenses for fiscal year 2008
in this Act, shall remain available through September 30, 2009,
for each such account for the purposes authorized: Provided,
That a request shall be submitted to the Committees on
Appropriations for approval prior to the expenditure of such
funds: Provided further, That these requests shall be made in
compliance with reprogramming guidelines.
Sec. 407. All Federal agencies and departments that are
funded under this Act shall issue a report to the House and
Senate Committees on Appropriations on all sole source
contracts by no later than July 31, 2008. Such report shall
include the contractor, the amount of the contract and the
rationale for using a sole source contract.
Sec. 408. (a) None of the funds made available in this Act
may be obligated or expended for any employee training that--
(1) does not meet identified needs for knowledge,
skills, and abilities bearing directly upon the
performance of official duties;
(2) contains elements likely to induce high levels
of emotional response or psychological stress in some
participants;
(3) does not require prior employee notification of
the content and methods to be used in the training and
written end of course evaluation;
(4) contains any methods or content associated with
religious or quasi-religious belief systems or ``new
age'' belief systems as defined in Equal Employment
Opportunity Commission Notice N-915.022, dated
September 2, 1988; or
(5) is offensive to, or designed to change,
participants' personal values or lifestyle outside the
workplace.
(b) Nothing in this section shall prohibit, restrict, or
otherwise preclude an agency from conducting training bearing
directly upon the performance of official duties.
Sec. 409. None of the funds made available in this Act may
be used to provide homeownership assistance for applicants
described in 274A(h)(3) of the Immigration and Nationality Act
(8 U.S.C. 1324a(h)(3)).
Sec. 410. None of the funds in this Act may be used to
employ workers described in section 274A(h)(3) of the
Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1324a(h)(3)).
Sec. 411. No funds in this Act may be used to support any
Federal, State, or local projects that seek to use the power of
eminent domain, unless eminent domain is employed only for a
public use: Provided, That for purposes of this section, public
use shall not be construed to include economic development that
primarily benefits private entities: Provided further, That any
use of funds for mass transit, railroad, airport, seaport or
highway projects as well as utility projects which benefit or
serve the general public (including energy-related,
communication-related, water-related and wastewater-related
infrastructure), other structures designated for use by the
general public or which have other common-carrier or public-
utility functions that serve the general public and are subject
to regulation and oversight by the government, and projects for
the removal of an immediate threat to public health and safety
or brownsfield as defined in the Small Business Liability
Relief and Brownsfield Revitalization Act (Public Law 107-118)
shall be considered a public use for purposes of eminent
domain.
Sec. 412. None of the funds made available in this Act may
be transferred to any department, agency, or instrumentality of
the United States Government, except pursuant to a transfer
made by, or transfer authority provided in, this Act or any
other appropriations Act.
Sec. 413. No part of any appropriation contained in this
Act shall be available to pay the salary for any person filling
a position, other than a temporary position, formerly held by
an employee who has left to enter the Armed Forces of the
United States and has satisfactorily completed his period of
active military or naval service, and has within 90 days after
his release from such service or from hospitalization
continuing after discharge for a period of not more than 1
year, made application for restoration to his former position
and has been certified by the Office of Personnel Management as
still qualified to perform the duties of his former position
and has not been restored thereto.
Sec. 414. No funds appropriated pursuant to this Act may be
expended by an entity unless the entity agrees that in
expending the assistance the entity will comply with sections 2
through 4 of the Act of March 3, 1933 (41 U.S.C. 10a-10c,
popularly known as the ``Buy American Act'').
Sec. 415. No funds appropriated or otherwise made available
under this Act shall be made available to any person or entity
that has been convicted of violating the Buy American Act (41
U.S.C. 10a-10c).
This Act may be cited as the ``Transportation, Housing and
Urban Development, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act,
2008''.
And the Senate agree to the same.
John W. Olver,
Ed Pastor,
Ciro D. Rodriguez,
Marcy Kaptur,
David E. Price,
Robert Cramer, Jr.,
Lucille Roybal-Allard,
Marion Berry,
Dave Obey,
Joe Knollenberg,
Frank R. Wolf,
Robert B. Aderholt,
James T. Walsh,
Virgil Goode, Jr.,
Jerry Lewis,
Managers on the Part of the House.
Patty Murray,
Robert C. Byrd,
Barbara A. Mikulski,
Herb Kohl,
Richard Durbin,
Byron L. Dorgan,
Patrick Leahy,
Tom Harkin,
Dianne Feinstein,
Tim Johnson,
Frank R. Lautenberg,
Daniel K. Inouye,
Christopher S. Bond,
Richard C. Shelby,
Arlen Specter,
R.F. Bennett,
Kay Bailey Hutchison,
Sam Brownback,
Ted Stevens,
Pete V. Domenici,
Lamar Alexander,
Wayne Allard,
Thad Cochran,
Managers on the Part of the Senate.
JOINT EXPLANATORY STATEMENT OF THE COMMITTEE OF CONFERENCE
The committee of conference on the disagreeing votes of
the two Houses on the amendments of the Senate to the bill
(H.R. 3074), ``making appropriations for the Departments of
Transportation, and Housing and Urban Development, and related
agencies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2008, and for
other purposes'', submits the following joint statement to the
House and the Senate in explanation of the effect of the action
agreed upon by the conferees and recommended in the
accompanying conference report.
This legislation intent in the House and Senate versions
in H.R. 3074 is set forth in the accompanying House report (H.
Rept. 110-238) and the accompanying Senate report (S. Rept.
110-131 accompanying the companion measure S. 1789).
The Senate amendment deleted the entire House bill after
the enacting clause and inserted the Senate bill. The
conference agreement includes a revised bill.
The language and allocations set forth in the House and
Senate reports should be complied with unless specifically
addressed to the contrary in the conference report and the
statement of the managers. Report language included by the
House which is not changed by the report of the Senate or this
statement of managers and Senate report language which is not
changed by this statement of managers is approved by the
committee of conference. The statement of the managers, while
repeating some report language for emphasis, does not intend to
negate the language referred to above unless expressly provided
herein. In cases where the House or the Senate has directed the
submission of a report, such report is to be submitted to both
House and Senate Committees on Appropriations.
TITLE I--DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Office of the Secretary
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The conference agreement provides $93,782,000 for the
salaries and expenses of the office of the secretary instead of
$90,678,000 as proposed by the House and $95,197,000 as
proposed by the Senate. As proposed by both the House and the
Senate, bill language is included that specifies funding by
office. The conference agreement is as follows:
Immediate office of the Secretary.............................$2,310,000
Immediate office of the Deputy Secretary...................... 730,000
Office of the General Counsel.................................18,720,000
Office of the Under Secretary for Transportation Policy.......11,874,000
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Budget and Programs..... 9,417,000
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Governmental Affairs.... 2,383,000
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Administration..........23,750,000
Office of Public Affairs...................................... 1,986,000
Office of the Executive Secretariat........................... 1,516,000
Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization........ 1,335,000
Office of Intelligence, Security and Emergency Response....... 7,874,000
Office of the Chief Information Officer.......................11,887,000
The conference agreement retains provisions proposed by
both the House and the Senate limiting transfers among each
office to no more than 5 percent and requiring that any
transfer greater than 5 percent must be submitted for approval
to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations. Bill
language is also included which allows the Department to spend
up to $60,000 within the funds provided for official reception
and representation expenses.
The conference agreement retains bill language proposed
by the House and Senate prohibiting funds from being used for
the position of Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs. The
conference agreement also retains bill language proposed by
both the House and the Senate that allows up to $2,500,000 in
user fees to be credited to salaries and expenses.
Within the amounts provided to the office of the general
counsel, an additional $2,500,000 is provided to increase
enforcement activities to better protect air travel consumers
as proposed by the Senate.
The conferees direct the Department to notify the House
and Senate Committees on Appropriations no less than three full
business days before any grant totaling $500,000 is announced
and further clarify that such notifications shall be based on
the grant's full-year funding level, not just the incremental
amount being released. In addition, the conferees direct the
Department to provide three day notice to the Appropriations
Committees regarding grants from the Federal Highway
Administration's Emergency Relief program, with the exception
that notification of `quick releases' from that program can be
made concurrently with the grant announcement.
The conferees direct the Secretary to submit an operating
plan for fiscal year 2008 for the entire Department as
described in the House report for approval by the House and
Senate Committees on Appropriations within 60 days of enactment
of this Act.
Further, the Assistant Secretary for Budget and Programs
shall submit a report to both the House and Senate Committees
on Appropriations at the beginning of each fiscal quarter on
the status of all outstanding reports and reporting
requirements, including the deadlines established by Congress
for each report and an estimated date for delivery, as directed
by the Senate. The Assistant Secretary for Budget and Programs
is also directed to submit a quarterly report detailing all
funding transfers made between offices within the office of the
secretary (OST) pursuant to transfer authority in OST salaries
and expenses.
The conferees direct the office of the under secretary of
transportation for policy to conduct a study of the use of non-
hazardous recycled aggregates and other materials in highway
projects as proposed by the Senate and to provide a report to
the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations by April 1,
2008.
The conferees delete language proposed by the House
regarding the Department of Defense schools and FAA employees
in Puerto Rico and Guam.
Small community air service development program.--The
conferees strongly disagree with the Department's plan to
transfer the administration of the small community air service
development program from the OST policy office to the Federal
Aviation Administration. In the aftermath of the tragic Valujet
crash on May 11, 1996, the Congress eliminated the FAA's dual
mission of safety and promotion and established safety as the
agency's singular mission through the enactment of section 401
of the Federal Aviation Authorization Act of 1996 (Public Law
104-264). The conferees agree that it is inappropriate for the
FAA, which is charged with the safety and regulatory oversight
of our nation's airports and aviation system, to administer a
marketing program designed to attract commercial air service at
small airports. The conferees direct the Secretary to retain
this program within the policy office where it currently
resides.
OFFICE OF CIVIL RIGHTS
The conference agreement provides $9,140,900 for the
office of civil rights as proposed by both the House and the
Senate.
TRANSPORTATION PLANNING, RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
The conference agreement provides $14,000,000 for
transportation planning, research and development instead of
$8,515,000 as proposed by the House and $14,115,000 as proposed
by the Senate. Adjustments to the budget request are as
follows:
Ballast water research, UW-Superior, WI.......................$1,000,000
Great Lakes Maritime Research Institute, WI................... 1,000,000
Inland Pacific Hub Analysis Project, WA....................... 250,000
National Center for Manufacturing Sciences (NCMS), MI......... 750,000
SR-520 innovative water quality protection project, WA........ 350,000
Transportation and public safety traffic information exchange
pilot project, DE......................................... 335,000
UVM advanced ground penetrating radar systems, VT............. 670,000
Virtual accident and injury reconstruction center, Mississippi
State University, MS...................................... 1,000,000
Washington State University freight transportation policy
institute, WA............................................. 450,000
WORKING CAPITAL FUND
The conference agreement includes a limitation of
$128,094,000 for working capital fund activities as proposed by
both the House and the Senate.
MINORITY BUSINESS RESOURCE CENTER PROGRAM
The conference agreement provides a total appropriation
of $893,000 for the costs of guaranteed loans for short-term
working capital and the administrative expenses of the minority
business resource center program as proposed by the House
instead of $891,000 as proposed by the Senate and limits loans
made under the program to $18,367,000 as proposed by both the
House and the Senate.
MINORITY BUSINESS OUTREACH
The conference agreement provides $2,970,000 for minority
business outreach as proposed by both the House and the Senate.
PAYMENTS TO AIR CARRIERS
(AIRPORT AND AIRWAY TRUST FUND)
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
The conference agreement provides $60,000,000 for
payments to air carriers to be derived from the trust fund as
proposed by the House and Senate. In addition to these funds,
the program will receive $50,000,000 in mandatory spending
pursuant to the Federal Aviation Authorization Act of 1996. In
addition, $15,000,000 is made available pursuant to the Deficit
Reduction Act of 2005, resulting in a total program budget of
$125,000,000.
COMPENSATION TO AIR CARRIERS
(RESCISSION)
The conference agreement rescinds $22,000,000 from
unobligated funds as proposed by the House and Senate.
ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS--OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF TRANSPORTATION
Section 101 retains a provision allowing the Secretary to
transfer unexpended sums from ``office of the secretary,
salaries and expenses'' to ``minority business outreach'' as
proposed by the House and Senate.
Section 102 retains a provision prohibiting the Office of
the Secretary of Transportation from approving assessments or
reimbursable agreements pertaining to funds appropriated to the
modal administrations in the Act, unless such assessments or
agreements have completed the normal reprogramming process for
Congressional notification as proposed by the House and Senate.
Section 103 retains a provision prohibiting the use of
funds to implement an essential air service local cost share
participation program as proposed by the House and Senate.
Federal Aviation Administration
OPERATIONS
The conference agreement includes $8,750,000,000 for
operations of the Federal Aviation Administration instead of
$8,716,606,000 as proposed by the House and $8,761,783,000 as
proposed by the Senate. Of the total amount provided,
$6,383,216,000 is to be derived from the airport and airway
trust fund instead of $6,317,000,000 as proposed by the House
and $6,400,580,000 proposed by the Senate. Funds are
distributed in the bill by budget activity.
Second career training program.--The conference agreement
retains language proposed by the House that prohibits funding
for the second career training program.
Non-profit standard-setting organization for safety
standards.--The conference agreement retains language proposed
by the House that allows the FAA to enter into an agreement
with a nonprofit standard-setting organization to develop
safety standards.
Office of Aviation Safety.--The conference agreement
specifies no less than $6,000,000 for aviation safety for staff
increases in the office of flight standards (AFS) and the
office of aircraft certification (AIR), instead of $20,000,000
proposed by the Senate. The House did not include a similar
provision.
Controller and Safety Staffing Plans.--The conference
agreement retains language proposed by the Senate that requires
FAA to transmit an annual update to the controller workforce
plan by March 31, 2008, and reduces the appropriation by
$100,000 per day each day the report is late. The conference
agreement does not retain a legislative provision proposed by
the Senate requiring a comprehensive strategy for AFS and AIR
staffing by March 31, 2008. This reporting requirement is
addressed later in this statement.
The following table compares the conference agreement to
the President's budget request and the levels proposed in the
House and Senate bills by budget activity:
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Conference
House bill Senate bill agreement
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Air Traffic Organization............................... $6,964,813,000 $6,964,813,000 $6,964,813,000
Contract Tower base program........................ 3,600,000 ................. 3,600,000
NAS Handoff........................................ -10,000,000 ................. .................
Alien Species Action Plan, Kahului Airport, Hawaii. 0 1,600,000 1,250,000
Amount Recommended..................................... 6,958,413,000 6,964,813,000 6,969,663,000
Aviation Safety........................................ 1,056,103,000 1,056,103,000 1,056,103,000
Annualize on-board AIR and AFS staff............... 16,000,000 16,000,000 16,000,000
Hire new AIR and AFS staff......................... 2,750,000 20,000,000 6,000,000
Hire new safety staff in high priority AVS offices. 1,250,000 ................. 2,000,000
Medallion Program, Alaska.......................... 0 3,000,000 2,550,000
Amount Recommended..................................... 1,076,103,000 1,092,103,000 1,082,653,000
Commercial Space Transportation........................ 12,837,000 12,837,000 12,837,000
FY07 related reduction............................. -288,000 ................. -288,000
Amount recommended..................................... 12,549,000 12,837,000 12,549,000
Financial Services..................................... 103,849,000 103,849,000 103,849,000
FY07 related reduction............................. -1,256,000 ................. -628,000
Delphi reduction................................... -2,000,000 ................. -1,000,000
Amount recommended..................................... 100,593,000 103,849,000 102,221,000
Human Resource Management.............................. 91,214,000 91,214,000 91,214,000
FY07 related reduction............................. -2,113,000 ................. .................
Amount recommended..................................... 89,101,000 91,214,000 91,214,000
Region and Center Operations........................... 290,872,000 290,872,000 290,872,000
FY07 related reduction............................. -4,024,000 ................. .................
Amount recommended..................................... 286,848,000 290,872,000 290,872,000
Staff Offices.......................................... 166,543,000 166,543,000 166,543,000
FY07 related reduction............................. -4,192,000 ................. .................
Amount Recommended..................................... 162,349,000 166,542,000 166,543,000
Information Services................................... 39,552,000 39,552,000 39,552,000
FY07 related reduction............................. ................. -902,000 .................
Amount recommended..................................... 38,650,000 38,650,000 39,552,000
Account-wide Adjustments:
Unfilled executive positions....................... -8,000,000 ................. -5,267,000
Amount recommended..................................... -8,000,000 ................. -5,267,000
Total............................................ $8,716,606,000 $8,761,783,000 $8,750,000,000
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Contract tower program.--The conference agreement
includes $8,500,000 to continue the contract tower cost-sharing
program as proposed by both the House and Senate. In addition,
consistent with House proposal, the conferees provide
$103,000,000 for the contract tower base program, and allow FAA
to use unsubscribed funds from the contract tower base line
program to avoid elimination of communities from the cost share
towers program. The conferees allow this flexibility only after
all baseline tower obligations are fulfilled. The Senate
proposed $99,400,000 for the base program.
Air traffic controller staffing.--The conferees provide
$15,899,000, equal to the budget request, to hire and train
1,420 new controllers, and recognize that FAA will adjust its
hiring target consistent with actual attrition levels.
Diversity plans for controllers and safety staff.--The
conference agreement retains language proposed by the House
directing the FAA to prepare and transmit diversity plans for
both controllers and safety staff. The conferees amend the
submittal date for these plans, from January 1, 2008 to April
1, 2008.
Aviation safety (AVS).--The conference agreement provides
$1,082,653,000 for aviation safety, instead of $1,076,103,000
proposed by the House and $1,092,103,000 proposed by the
Senate. This amount includes $16,000,000 as proposed by both
the House and Senate to annualize safety personnel in AFS and
AIR that are currently onboard. It also includes no less than
$6,000,000 to increase AFS and AIR safety staff and $2,000,000
to increase safety staff in other high priority offices within
AVS. The conferees direct FAA to provide a letter report to the
House and Senate Committees on Appropriations indicating how
this $2,000,000 was spent.
The conferees modify House language that designates AVS
funding as a congressional item of interest and continue to
prohibit reprogrammings to other offices outside of AVS;
however, the legislative prohibition against reprogrammings
among AVS offices is deleted.
The conferees include Senate language directing the FAA
to provide a quarterly report on safety personnel by office in
AVS, instead of the annual requirement on safety employment and
other data as proposed by the House. The conference agreement
includes the Senate requirement that FAA submit within 90 days
from enactment, a report on its staffing model schedule, and
directs FAA to submit an annual safety plan by March 31, 2008,
describing FAA's safety needs within AVS, the use of designees
and their impact on safety, as proposed by the House. The
conferees include the direction that this annual safety plan
include total number of staff, estimated staff losses, and
planned hires for the entire safety staff as well as
individually for the flight standards and the aircraft
certification offices, as proposed by the Senate.
The conference agreement includes in statement language
the reporting requirements contained in the Senate bill
directing the Government Accountability Office to study the
effectiveness of different strategies for reducing flight
delays at various airports and transmit the report within 120
days of enactment, and directing the Secretary of
Transportation to outline DOT's plan to alleviate air
congestion and flight delays in the New York/New Jersey/
Philadelphia airspace.
FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT
(AIRPORT AND AIRWAY TRUST FUND)
The conference agreement includes $2,527,284,000 instead
of $2,515,000,000 as proposed by the House and $2,516,920,000
as proposed by the Senate. Of the total amount available,
$459,973,000 is available until September 30, 2008, and
$2,067,311,000 is available until September 30, 2010. The
conference agreement includes language proposed by both the
House and Senate directing FAA to transmit a detailed five-year
capital investment plan to Congress with its fiscal year 2009
budget submission.
The following table provides a breakdown of the House and
Senate bills and the conference agreement by program:
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Program FY08 Request FY08 House FY08 Senate Conference
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Activity 1--Engineering,
Development Test & Evaluation
Advanced Technology Development and $37,800,000 $40,800,000 $39,800,000 $42,800,000
Prototyping........................
Safe Flight 21...................... 17,000,000 17,000,000 17,000,000 17,000,000
Aeronautical Data Link (ADL) 1,000,000 1,000,000 ................. .................
Applications.......................
Next Generation Very High Frequency 30,400,000 30,400,000 30,400,000 30,400,000
Air/Ground Communications System
(NEXCOM)...........................
Traffic Management Advisor (TMA).... 15,400,000 15,400,000 15,400,000 15,400,000
NAS Improvement of System Support 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000
Laboratory.........................
William J. Hughes Technical Center 12,000,000 12,000,000 12,000,000 12,000,000
Facilities.........................
William J. Hughes Technical Center 4,200,000 4,200,000 4,200,000 4,200,000
Infrastructure Sustainment.........
System-Wide Information Management 21,300,000 21,300,000 24,300,000 23,400,000
(SWIM).............................
ADS-B NAS Wide Implementation....... 85,650,000 90,650,000 97,354,000 85,650,000
ADS-B Air to Air Capabilities....... ................. ................. ................. 9,350,000
NextGen Network Enabled Weather..... 7,000,000 7,000,000 7,000,000 7,000,000
Data Communications for Trajectory 7,400,000 7,400,000 7,400,000 7,400,000
Based Operations (NextGen).........
Next Generation Transportation 50,000,000 50,000,000 50,000,000 50,000,000
System Technology Demonstration....
Louisville International Airport ................. ................. 2,000,000 .................
Demonstration Project..............
Next Generation Integrated Airport, ................. ................. 3,000,000 2,000,000
Daytona Beach International
Airport, Florida...................
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TOTAL ACTIVITY 1............ 290,150,000 298,150,000 310,854,000 307,600,000
Activity 2--Air Traffic Control
Facilities & Equipment
En Route Automation Modernization 368,750,000 368,750,000 368,750,000 368,750,000
(ERAM).............................
En Route Systems Modifications...... 4,300,000 4,300,000 4,300,000 4,300,000
Next Generation Weather Radar 3,000,000 3,000,000 3,000,000 3,000,000
(NEXRAD)--Provide..................
ARTCC Building Improvements/Plant 52,900,000 52,900,000 52,900,000 52,900,000
Improvements.......................
Air Traffic Management (ATM)........ 90,600,000 90,600,000 90,600,000 90,600,000
Air/Ground Communications 29,200,000 29,200,000 26,200,000 26,200,000
Infrastructure.....................
ATC Beacon Interrogator (ATCBI)-- 20,200,000 20,200,000 20,200,000 20,200,000
Replacement........................
Air Traffic Control En Route Radar 5,300,000 5,300,000 5,300,000 5,300,000
Facilities Improvements............
Integrated Terminal Weather System 13,200,000 13,200,000 13,200,000 13,200,000
(ITWS).............................
FAA Telecommunications 8,500,000 8,500,000 8,500,000 8,500,000
Infrastructure (FTI)...............
Oceanic Automation System (OAS)..... 53,100,000 53,100,000 53,100,000 53,100,000
Air Traffic Operations Management 3,500,000 3,500,000 3,500,000 3,500,000
System (ATOMS).....................
Voice Switching and Control System 15,700,000 15,700,000 15,700,000 15,700,000
(VSCS).............................
En Route Communications Gateway 4,000,000 4,000,000 4,000,000 4,000,000
(ECG)..............................
Volcano Monitoring.................. 1,000,000 1,000,000 3,000,000 2,700,000
Corridor Integrated Weather System 2,100,000 2,100,000 2,100,000 2,100,000
(CIWS).............................
San Juan Radar Approach Control 8,000,000 8,000,000 8,000,000 8,000,000
(CERAP)............................
Military Operations................. 1,600,000 1,600,000 1,600,000 1,600,000
Automated Detection and Processing 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000
Terminal (ADAPT)...................
ATCSCC Infrastructure Planning...... 2,500,000 2,500,000 2,500,000 2,500,000
Wind Hazard Detection Equipment..... ................. ................. 1,100,000 800,000
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Subtotal En Route Programs...... 688,450,000 688,450,000 688,550,000 687,950,000
Airport Surface Detection Equipment-- 37,900,000 45,600,000 37,900,000 40,600,000
Model X (ASDE-X)...................
ASDE-X relocation and upgrade, Sea- ................. ................. ................. 5,000,000
Tac, Washington....................
Terminal Doppler Weather Radar 8,000,000 8,000,000 8,000,000 8,000,000
(TDWR)--Provide....................
Standard Terminal Automation 31,200,000 31,200,000 31,200,000 31,200,000
Replacement System (STARS) (TAMR
Phase 1)...........................
Terminal Automation--Phase 1........ 2,300,000 2,300,000 2,300,000 2,300,000
Terminal Air Traffic Control 150,600,000 155,100,000 166,700,000 165,600,000
Facilities--Replace................
Airport Traffic Control Tower (ATCT)/ 47,000,000 47,000,000 47,000,000 47,000,000
Terminal Radar Approach Control
(TRACON) Facilities--Improve.......
Terminal Voice Switch Replacement 12,300,000 12,300,000 12,300,000 12,300,000
(TVSR)/Enhancement Terminal Voice
Switch (ETVS)......................
NAS Facilities OSHA and 26,000,000 26,000,000 26,000,000 26,000,000
Environmental Standards Compliance.
Airport Surveillance Radar (ASR-9).. 6,300,000 6,300,000 11,300,000 11,300,000
Terminal Digital Radar (ASR-11)..... 20,300,000 20,300,000 20,300,000 20,300,000
DOD/FAA Facilities Transfer......... 1,300,000 1,300,000 1,300,000 1,300,000
Precision Runway Monitors (PRM)..... 9,000,000 9,000,000 9,000,000 9,000,000
Runway Status Lights (RWSL)......... 5,300,000 20,000,000 5,300,000 9,000,000
Terminal Automation Modernization/ 6,800,000 6,800,000 6,800,000 6,800,000
Replacement Program (TAMR Phase 2).
National Airspace System Voice 3,000,000 3,000,000 3,000,000 3,000,000
Switch (NVS).......................
Weather System Processor (WSP)...... 4,100,000 4,100,000 4,100,000 4,100,000
Houston Area Air Traffic System 4,000,000 4,000,000 4,000,000 4,000,000
(HAATS)............................
Voice Recorder Replacement Program 5,900,000 5,900,000 10,500,000 10,500,000
(VRRP).............................
Integrated Control and Monitoring ................. 2,000,000 ................. 2,000,000
System.............................
Multilateration Air Traffic ................. ................. 1,000,000 700,000
Surveillance, Provo, Utah..........
ASR-8 Radar relocation to Bismarck ................. ................. 1,500,000 1,000,000
Municipal Airport, North Dakota....
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Subtotal--Terminal Programs..... 381,300,000 410,200,000 409,500,000 421,000,000
Automated Surface Observing System 5,000,000 5,000,000 5,000,000 5,000,000
(ASOS).............................
Flight Service Station (FSS) 5,100,000 5,100,000 5,100,000 5,100,000
Modernization......................
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Subtotal--Flight Service 10,100,000 10,100,000 10,100,000 10,100,000
Programs.......................
VHF Omnidirectional Radio Range 5,000,000 5,000,000 5,000,000 5,000,000
(VOR) with Distance Measuring
Equipment (DME)....................
Instrument Landing System (ILS)-- 9,000,000 9,000,000 14,950,000 15,218,000
Establish..........................
Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) 115,900,000 120,900,000 115,900,000 115,900,000
for GPS............................
Runway Visual Range (RVR)........... 5,000,000 5,000,000 5,000,000 5,000,000
Approach Lighting System Improvement 15,000,000 15,000,000 18,000,000 19,400,000
Program (ALSIP)....................
Distance Measuring Equipment (DME).. 5,000,000 5,000,000 5,000,000 5,000,000
Visual Navaids--Establish/Expand.... 3,500,000 3,500,000 3,500,000 3,500,000
Instrument Approach Procedures 17,800,000 17,800,000 17,800,000 17,800,000
Automation (IAPA)..................
Navigation and Landing Aids--Service 5,000,000 5,000,000 5,000,000 5,000,000
Life Extension Program (SLEP)......
VASI Replacement--Replace with 3,000,000 3,000,000 3,000,000 3,000,000
Precision Approach Path Indicator..
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Subtotal--Landing & Navigational 184,200,000 189,200,000 193,150,000 194,818,000
Aids...........................
Fuel Storage Tank Replacement and 5,900,000 5,900,000 5,900,000 5,900,000
Monitoring.........................
FAA Buildings and Equipment......... 13,700,000 13,700,000 13,700,000 13,700,000
Air Navigational Aids and ATC 3,000,000 3,000,000 3,000,000 3,000,000
Facilities (Local Projects)........
Aircraft Related Equipment Program.. 9,800,000 9,800,000 9,800,000 9,800,000
Computer Aided Engineering and 1,500,000 1,500,000 1,500,000 1,500,000
Graphics (CAEG)--Modernization.....
Airport Cable Loop Systems-- 5,000,000 5,000,000 5,000,000 5,000,000
Sustained Support..................
Alaskan NAS Interfacility 2,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000
Communications System (ANICS)......
Facilities Decommissioning--NDB..... 8,000,000 8,000,000 5,400,000 5,400,000
Electrical Power Systems--Sustain/ 41,000,000 41,000,000 38,000,000 38,000,000
Support............................
Energy Management and Efficiency 2,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000
Compliance.........................
Aircraft Fleet Modernization........ 9,000,000 9,000,000 9,000,000 9,000,000
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Subtotal--Other ATC Facilities.. 100,900,000 100,900,000 95,300,000 95,300,000
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TOTAL ACTIVITY 2............ 1,364,950,000 1,398,850,000 1,396,600,000 1,409,168,000
Activity 3--Non-ATC Facilities &
Equipment
Hazardous Materials Management...... 18,200,000 18,200,000 18,200,000 18,200,000
Aviation Safety Analysis System 16,900,000 16,900,000 16,900,000 16,900,000
(ASAS).............................
Logistics Support Systems and 6,300,000 6,300,000 6,300,000 6,300,000
Facilities (LSSF)..................
Test Equipment--Maintenance Support 2,500,000 2,500,000 2,500,000 2,500,000
for Replacement....................
National Air Space (NAS) Recovery 10,000,000 10,000,000 10,000,000 10,000,000
Communications (RCOM)..............
Facility Security Risk Management... 22,000,000 22,000,000 22,000,000 22,000,000
Information Security................ 15,000,000 15,000,000 15,000,000 15,000,000
System Approach for Safety Oversight 11,300,000 11,300,000 11,300,000 11,300,000
(SASO).............................
Aviation Safety Knowledge Management 4,000,000 4,000,000 4,000,000 4,000,000
Environment (ASKME)................
Center for Aviation Safety Research, ................. ................. 3,000,000 2,250,000
Missouri...........................
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Subtotal--Support Equipment..... 106,200,000 106,200,000 109,200,000 108,450,000
Aeronautical Center Infrastructure 5,393,000 5,393,000 5,393,000 5,393,000
Modernization......................
National Airspace System (NAS) 1,900,000 1,900,000 1,900,000 1,900,000
Training--Facilities...............
Distance Learning................... 1,400,000 1,400,000 1,400,000 1,400,000
National Airspace System (NAS) 14,600,000 14,600,000 14,600,000 14,600,000
Training--Simulator................
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Subtotal--Training Equipment & 23,293,000 23,293,000 23,293,000 23,293,000
Facilities.....................
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TOTAL--ACTIVITY 3........... 129,493,000 129,493,000 132,493,000 131,743,000
Activity 4--Mission Support
System Engineering and Development 30,200,000 30,200,000 30,200,000 30,200,000
Support............................
Program Support Leases.............. 44,000,000 44,000,000 40,000,000 40,000,000
Logistic Support Services (LSS)..... 7,500,000 7,500,000 7,500,000 7,500,000
Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center 13,500,000 13,500,000 13,500,000 13,500,000
Leases.............................
Transition Engineering Support...... 10,700,000 10,700,000 10,700,000 10,700,000
Frequency and Spectrum Engineering.. 3,400,000 3,400,000 3,400,000 3,400,000
Technical Support Services Contract 20,000,000 20,000,000 20,000,000 20,000,000
(TSSC).............................
Resource Tracking Program (RTP)..... 3,500,000 3,500,000 3,500,000 3,500,000
Center for Advanced Aviation System 74,200,000 81,000,000 78,200,000 80,000,000
Development (CAASD)................
NOTAMS and Aeronautical Information 9,000,000 9,000,000 9,000,000 9,000,000
Programs...........................
Personnel Change of Station Moves... 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000
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TOTAL--ACTIVITY 4........... 217,000,000 223,800,000 217,000,000 218,800,000
Activity 5--Personnel
Compensation, Benefits and Travel
Personnel and Related Expenses...... 459,973,000 459,973,000 459,973,000 459,973,000
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GRAND TOTAL............. $2,461,566,000 $2,510,266,000 $2,516,920,000 $2,527,284,000
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Advanced technology development and prototyping.--The
conference agreement includes $42,800,000 for advanced
technology development and prototyping instead of $40,800,000
as proposed by the House and $39,800,000 as proposed by the
Senate. The following table compares the conference agreement
to the House and Senate bills by budget activity:
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Project House Senate Conference
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Runway Incursion....................................... $8,000,000 $5,000,000 $8,000,000
Aviation System Capacity Improvement (ASCI)............ 6,500,000 6,500,000 6,500,000
Operational Concept Validation......................... 3,000,000 3,000,000 3,000,000
NAS Weather............................................ 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000
Airspace Management Laboratory......................... 4,000,000 4,000,000 4,000,000
Airspace Redesign...................................... 5,000,000 5,000,000 5,000,000
Strategy and Evaluation................................ 500,000 500,000 500,000
Dynamic Capital Planning............................... 1,500,000 1,500,000 1,500,000
Wind Profiling in Juneau, AK........................... 4,000,000 4,000,000 4,000,000
Wake Turbulence........................................ 3,000,000 3,000,000 3,000,000
Market-Based Competitive Sourcing...................... 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000
Local Area Augmentation System for GPS................. 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000
ATDP--In Service Engineering........................... 300,000 300,000 300,000
Traffic Collision Avoidance System..................... 2,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000
Runway Warning--Gulfport-Biloxi Airport, Mississippi... ................. 2,000,000 2,000,000
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Total.............................................. $40,800,000 $39,800,000 $42,800,000
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System-Wide Information Management (SWIM).--The
conference agreement provides $23,400,000 for SWIM, of which
$2,100,000 is to evaluate and demonstrate the capability of
integrating mobile objects technology with the SWIM program.
Automatic Dependent Surveillance Broadcast (ADS-B).--The
conference agreement provides $85,650,000 for ADS-B, instead of
$90,650,000 as proposed by the House and $97,354,000 as
proposed by the Senate. The conferees direct FAA to examine the
frequency congestion issues associated with the ADS-B signal,
and accelerate the effort to determine how existing aircraft
separation standards can be safely reduced.
ADS-B Air to Air capabilities.--The conference agreement
provides $9,350,000 for the ADS-B program specifically to
expedite air to air capabilities.
Next Generation Integrated Airport.--The conference
agreement provides $2,000,000 for this project, to be located
at Daytona Beach International Airport, and consistent with the
Senate proposed language, the conferees expect the FAA to
ensure that measures are in place to guarantee that all
potential vendors have the opportunity to benefit fully from
this facility.
Airport surface detection equipment--Model X (ASDE-X).--
The conference agreement provides $40,600,000 for ASDE-X to
expedite site implementation and deployment, instead of
$45,600,000 as proposed by the House and $37,900,000 as
proposed by the Senate. The conferees retain Senate language
regarding deadlines for initial operating capability and
operational readiness for each site and to report to the House
and Senate Committees on Appropriations when deadlines change.
ASDE-X, Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.--The
conference agreement provides $5,000,000 to relocate and
upgrade the ASDE-X system at the Seattle-Tacoma International
Airport.
Integrated control and monitoring system (ICMS).--The
conference agreement includes $2,000,000 for procurement,
installation, including site preparation of ICMS.
Terminal air traffic control facilities replacement.--The
conference agreement provides $165,600,000, of which
$148,500,000 shall be distributed as follows:
Abilene, Texas.......................................... $2,200,000
Barnstable Municipal Airport, Massachusetts............. 3,250,000
Boise, Idaho............................................ 9,074,000
Dayton, Ohio............................................ 2,300,000
Fort Lauderdale, Florida................................ 1,000,000
Greenwood Airport, Mississippi.......................... 1,500,000
Gulfport, Mississippi................................... 11,997,000
Houston, Texas.......................................... 29,072,000
Jeffco, Colorado........................................ 2,500,000
Kalamazoo, Michigan..................................... 22,500,000
LaGuardia, New York..................................... 9,000,000
Medford, Oregon......................................... 1,100,000
Memphis, Tennessee...................................... 4,760,000
Missoula, Montana....................................... 754,000
Nantucket Memorial Airport, Massachusetts............... 2,750,000
Oakland, California..................................... 4,600,000
Orlando, California..................................... 7,000,000
Palm Springs, California................................ 2,000,000
Pensacola, Florida...................................... 4,180,000
Reno, Nevada............................................ 15,223,000
San Francisco, California............................... 1,500,000
Toledo, Ohio............................................ 1,450,000
Traverse City, Michigan................................. 1,150,000
West Palm Beach, Florida................................ 7,590,000
Instrument landing system establishment.--The conference
agreement provides $15,218,000 for the instrument landing
system establishment, instead of $9,000,000 proposed by the
House and $14,950,000 proposed by the Senate. Funds shall be
distributed as follows:
Project Amount
Aiken Municipal Airport, South Carolina................. $950,000
Alliance Municipal Airport, Nebraska.................... 468,000
Council Bluffs Municipal, Iowa.......................... 1,640,000
Independence Municipal Airport, Kansas.................. 700,000
Northeastern Regional Airport, Edenton, North Carolina.. 500,000
Piedmont Triad Airport.................................. 1,050,000
Somerset Airport, Somerset, Kentucky.................... 510,000
Saline County Airport, Arkansas......................... 400,000
Wide area augmentation system (WAAS).--The conferees
provide $115,900,000 for WAAS as proposed by the Senate,
instead of $120,900,000 as proposed by the House. Of the funds
provided, no less than $5,000,000 is for approaches at airports
without an existing ILS, as proposed by the House.
Approach lighting system improvement.--The conference
agreement provides $19,400,000 for the approach lighting system
improvement program (ALSIP), instead of $15,000,000 as proposed
by the House and $18,000,000 as proposed by the Senate. Within
the total, funds shall be distributed as follows:
Project Amount
Airfields in Alaska..................................... $2,550,000
Gulfport-Biloxi runway and centerline lighting.......... 500,000
Rutland State Airport MALSR............................. 1,350,000
Airport Surveillance Radar 9.--The conferees provide
$11,300,000 for ASR-9 as proposed by the Senate instead of
$6,300,000 provided by the House. Of the total, the conferees
direct $5,000,000 to site and install an additional ASR-9 at
Chicago O'Hare International Airport.
Multilateration Air Traffic Surveillance, Provo, UT.--The
conference agreement includes $700,000 for multilateration air
traffic surveillance for the area around Provo, Utah. The
conferees retain language directing the FAA to work towards
developing a solution to address the unique needs of this area
due to the topographical challenges presented in and around
Provo Municipal Airport.
Center for advanced systems development (CAASD).--The
conference agreement provides $80,000,000 for CAASD, instead of
$81,000,000 proposed by the House and $78,200,000 proposed by
the Senate.
RESEARCH, ENGINEERING AND DEVELOPMENT
The conference agreement provides $147,000,000 for
research, engineering, and development instead of $140,000,000
as proposed by the House and $148,800,000 as proposed by the
Senate. The following table compares the conference agreement
to the House and Senate bills by budget activity:
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Program House Senate Conference
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Improve Aviation Safety:
Fire research and safety.................................... $7,350,000 7,350,000 7,350,000
Propulsion and fuel systems................................. 4,086,000 4,086,000 4,086,000
Advanced material/structural safety......................... 2,713,000 7,713,000 7,173,000
Atmospheric hazards/digital system safety................... 3,574,000 3,574,000 3,574,000
Aging aircraft.............................................. 14,931,000 16,431,000 15,966,000
Aircraft catastrophic failure prevention research........... 2,202,000 2,202,000 2,202,000
Flightdeck maintenance/system integration human factors..... 9,651,000 9,151,000 9,200,000
Aviation safety risk analysis............................... 9,517,000 9,517,000 9,517,000
Air traffic control airways facility human factors.......... 10,254,000 10,054,000 10,000,000
Aeromedical research........................................ 6,780,000 7,780,000 7,780,000
Weather program............................................. 16,888,000 16,888,000 16,888,000
Unmanned aircraft system.................................... 3,310,000 2,810,000 2,920,000
Improve efficiency:
Joint program and development office........................ 14,321,000 14,321,000 14,321,000
Wake Turbulence............................................. 10,755,000 13,755,000 12,855,000
GPS Civil Requirements...................................... 3,600,000 3,100,000 3,100,000
Reduce Environment Impacts:
Environment and Energy...................................... 15,469,000 15,469,000 15,469,000
Mission Support:
System Planning and Resource Management..................... 1,184,000 1,184,000 1,184,000
Technical Laboratory Facilities............................. 3,415,000 3,415,000 3,415,000
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Total....................................................... 140,000,000 148,800,000 147,000,000
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Within the funds for advanced material/structural safety,
the conference agreement provides $700,000 for the Advanced
Material in Transport Aircraft Structures Center in Seattle,
Washington; $525,000 for the Advanced Materials and
Manufacturing Innovations Center in Edmonds, Washington;
$500,000 for Jet Engine Technology Inspection in Iowa; $335,000
for support of Aircraft Fleet Evaluation Research in Iowa; and
$2,400,000 for the National Institute for Aviation Research at
Wichita State University.
Within the funds for aging aircraft, the conference
agreement provides $700,000 for small aircraft research at the
National Institute for Aviation Research at Wichita State
University; and $335,000 for the Airframe Maintenance
Technology Degree Program in Delaware.
Within aeromedical research, the conference agreement
provides $1,000,000 for the Civil Aerospace Medical Institute,
as proposed by the Senate, to submit a report by December 31,
2009 on the issue of flight attendant fatigue. The House
included a similar reporting requirement, but did not provide
specific funding for this purpose.
Within the funds for Wake Turbulence, the conference
agreement provides $2,100,000 for Spiroid Winglet Fuel
Efficiency Research in Washington, instead of $3,000,000 as
proposed by the Senate.
GRANTS-IN-AID FOR AIRPORTS
(LIQUIDATION OF CONTRACT AUTHORIZATION)
(LIMITATION ON OBLIGATIONS)
(AIRPORT AND AIRWAY TRUST FUND)
The conference agreement includes a liquidating cash
appropriation of $4,399,000,000, as proposed by the House and
Senate.
Obligation limitation.--The conferees agree to an
obligation limitation of $3,514,500,000 for the ``Grants-in-aid
for airports'' program as proposed by the Senate, instead of
$3,600,000,000 as proposed by the House.
Administration.--The conference agreement includes a
limitation on administrative expenses of not more than
$80,676,000 as proposed by the House and Senate.
Small community air service development program.--The
conference agreement includes $10,000,000 under the obligation
limitation to continue the small community air service
development (SCASDP) program as proposed by the House and
Senate, and directs the FAA to transfer funds to OST salaries
and expenses appropriation. The conference agreement includes a
new reporting requirement directing the Government
Accountability Office to update its November 2005 report on the
program's effectiveness in improving commercial air service to
small communities. The report shall be submitted to the House
and Senate Committees on Appropriations by June 15, 2008.
Airport cooperative research program.--The conference
agreement includes no less than $10,000,000 under the
obligation limitation for the airport cooperative research
program, as proposed by the House and Senate.
Airport technology research.--The conference agreement
includes no less than $18,712,000 under the obligation
limitation for airport technology research as proposed by the
House and Senate.
High priority projects.--Of the funds covered by the
obligation limitation in this bill, the conferees direct FAA to
provide not less than the following funding levels, out of
available resources, for the following projects. The conferees
reaffirm that state apportionment funds may be construed as
discretionary funds for the purposes of implementing this
provision. To the maximum extent possible, the administrator
should work to ensure that airport sponsors for these projects
first use available entitlement funds to finance the projects.
However, the FAA should not require sponsors to apply carryover
entitlements to discretionary projects funded in the coming
year, but only those entitlements applicable to the fiscal year
2008 obligation limitation. The conferees further direct that
the specific funding allocated below shall not diminish or
prejudice the application of a specific airport or geographic
region to receive other AIP discretionary grants or multiyear
letters of intent.
(RESCISSION OF CONTRACT AUTHORIZATION)
The conference agreement includes a rescission of
contract authority of $185,500,000 as proposed by both the
House and Senate.
ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS--FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION
Sec. 110 allows 425 technical staff-years at the Center
for Advanced Aviation Systems Development as proposed by the
House and Senate.
Sec. 111 prohibits funds for adopting guidelines or
regulations requiring airport sponsors to provide FAA ``without
cost'' building construction or space, as proposed by the House
and Senate.
Sec. 112 retains a provision proposed by the House and
Senate that allows the FAA to be reimbursed for amounts made
available for 49 U.S.C. 41742(a)(1) as fees are collected and
credited under 49 U.S.C. 45303.
Sec. 113 retains a provision proposed by both the House
and Senate that allows reimbursement of funds for providing
technical assistance to foreign aviation authorities to be
credited to the operations account.
Sec. 114 retains a provision as proposed by the House and
Senate that continues the war risk insurance and the limitation
on air carrier liability for third party claims arising out of
acts of terrorism until December 31, 2008.
Sec. 115 retains a provision proposed by the House
prohibiting funds to change weight restrictions or prior
permission rules at Teterboro Airport in New Jersey. The Senate
bill contained no similar provision.
Sec. 116 retains a provision proposed by the Senate that
increases the mandatory pilot retirement age to 65.
Federal Highway Administration
LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES
The conference agreement limits administrative expenses
of the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) to $377,556,000,
as proposed by the Senate instead of $384,556,000 as proposed
by the House. This amount includes $8,000,000 as proposed by
the Senate for the agency to fill its most critical vacancies,
instead of $15,000,000 as proposed by the House. The conferees
direct the FHWA to submit a detailed staffing plan, as proposed
by the Senate, to the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations within 90 days after enactment of this Act.
FEDERAL-AID HIGHWAYS
(LIMITATION ON OBLIGATIONS)
(HIGHWAY TRUST FUND)
The conference agreement limits obligations for the
federal-aid highways program to $40,216,051,359 as proposed by
both the House and the Senate. Of the amount provided under
revenue aligned budget authority (RABA), an amount to be
calculated is available to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration (FMCSA) for the motor carrier safety grant
program and bill language is included to transfer this funding
to FMCSA, as proposed by the House.
The conference agreement also includes bill language, as
proposed by both the House and the Senate, which allows the
Secretary to charge and collect fees from the applicant for a
direct loan, guaranteed loan, or line of credit to cover the
cost of the financial and legal analyses performed on behalf of
the Department as authorized under section 605(b) of title 23,
United States Code. The fees so collected are not subject to
any obligation limitation or the limitation on administrative
expenses set for the infrastructure finance program under
section 608 of title 23, United States Code.
Emergency relief (ER) program.--As proposed by the House,
the conference agreement directs FHWA to undertake a review of
the ER program and provide a report to the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations that includes recommendations for
making improvements to the ER funding process by no later than
April 1, 2008.
Congestion reduction initiative.--The conferees direct
the Comptroller General to conduct a review of the Department
of Transportation's implementation of its Congestion Initiative
during fiscal year 2007, and to submit a report on his findings
to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations by March
31, 2008. This review shall consist of the following three
elements: (1) an analysis of the process used to select
participants in Urban Partnership Agreements, the Corridors of
the Future program, and Public-Private Partnerships, including
the Department's methodology, outreach, use of funds, and
selection criteria; (2) an evaluation of the effectiveness of
the initiative in relieving congestion, including a discussion
of the Department's efforts at relieving congestion at the
country's borders, in aviation, and at vital trade gateways;
and (3) an examination of the relationship between the
Congestion Initiative and the goals of the programs used to
fund it. The conferees further direct the Comptroller General
to report on any grants awarded to participants in the
Congestion Initiative in fiscal year 2008, and to include in
his report an assessment of the Department's selection process,
outreach, and relevant criteria or benchmarks. This report
shall be submitted to the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations by March 31, 2008.
LIMITATION ON TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH
The conference agreement includes a general limitation on
transportation research of $429,800,000, as proposed by both
the House and the Senate. Within this level, the conference
agreement includes funding for the following activities:
Surface transportation research......................... $196,400,000
Training and education program.......................... 26,700,000
Bureau of Transportation Statistics..................... 27,000,000
University transportation research...................... 69,700,000
Intelligent transportation systems research............. 110,000,000
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Total............................................... $429,800,000
Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS).--Under the
obligation limitation of the FHWA and within the sublimitation
for transportation research, the conference agreement provides
$27,000,000 for BTS. Additional information regarding BTS is
included in the Research and Innovative Technology
Administration section of this statement.
FERRY BOATS AND FERRY TERMINAL FACILITIES
Within the funds available for ferry boats and ferry
terminal facilities, funds are to be available for the
following projects and activities:
TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNITY AND SYSTEM PRESERVATION PROGRAM
Within the funds made available for the transportation
and community and system preservation program, funds are to be
distributed to the following projects and activities:
FEDERAL LANDS
Within the funds available for the federal lands program,
funds are to be available for the following projects and
activities:
The conferees direct that the funds allocated above be
derived from the FHWA's public lands discretionary program and
not from funds allocated to the National Park Service's
regions, as proposed by the House. In addition, the conferees
direct that these funds not come from funds allocated to the
Fish and Wildlife Service's regions.
INTERSTATE MAINTENANCE DISCRETIONARY
Within the funds available for the interstate maintenance
discretionary program, funds are to be available for the
following projects and activities:
(ADDITIONAL OBLIGATION LIMITATION)
(HIGHWAY TRUST FUND)
The conference agreement increases the Federal-aid
highways obligation limitation by $1,000,000,000, as proposed
by the Senate, and directs that this additional limitation be
used only for the bridge program and be distributed to the
States based on the bridge program formula. The conference
agreement also specifies that this obligation limitation shall
remain available for a period of three fiscal years. The
conferees also direct the Secretary of Transportation to ensure
that the additional limitation supplements each State's planned
obligations for the bridge program. The House did not include a
similar provision.
(LIQUIDATION OF CONTRACT AUTHORIZATION)
(HIGHWAY TRUST FUND)
The conference agreement provides a liquidating cash
appropriation of $41,955,051,359, which is available until
expended, to pay the outstanding obligations of the various
highway programs at levels provided in this Act and prior
appropriations Acts, instead of $40,955,051,359 as proposed by
both the House and the Senate.
(RESCISSION)
(HIGHWAY TRUST FUND)
The conference agreement includes a rescission of
$3,000,000,000 of the unobligated balances of funds apportioned
to the States under chapter 1 of title 23, United States Code,
as proposed by the House and instead of $2,890,000,000 as
proposed by the Senate. The conference agreement also excludes
safety programs and funds set aside within the State for
population areas from this rescission and directs the FHWA to
administer the rescission by allowing each State maximum
flexibility in making adjustments among the apportioned highway
programs, as proposed by the Senate. The House had proposed to
apply the rescission proportionally to each highway program,
including funds set aside for transportation enhancements and
within the state for population areas.
I-35W BRIDGE REPAIR AND RECONSTRUCTION
The conference agreement provides $195,000,000 for the
repair and reconstruction of the Interstate 35W bridge located
in Minneapolis, MN, that collapsed on August 1, 2007, as
authorized under Public Law 110-56, as proposed by the Senate.
The House did not include a similar provision.
APPALACHIAN DEVELOPMENT HIGHWAY SYSTEM
The conference agreement provides $16,000,000 for the
Appalachian Development Highway System to be allocated for West
Virginia Corridor H, instead of $20,000,000 as proposed by the
Senate. The House did not include a similar provision.
DELTA REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
The conference agreement provides $14,300,000 for the
Delta Regional Transportation Development Program, instead of
$20,000,000 as proposed by the Senate. The House did not
include a similar provision. The conferees direct that the
funds be allocated to the following projects that are listed
below:
ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS--FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION
(INCLUDING RESCISSIONS)
Section 120 includes a provision similar to language
proposed by both the House and the Senate that modifies the
distribution of Federal-aid highway obligation limitation.
Section 121 retains the provision, as proposed by both
the House and Senate, that allows funds received by the Bureau
of Transportation Statistics from the sale of data products to
be credited to the Federal-aid Highways account.
Section 122 retains the provision, as proposed by the
House, that rescinds unobligated balances associated with
completed demonstration or high priority projects from the
Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991,
Public Law 102-240. The Senate did not include a similar
provision.
Section 123 includes a provision similar to language
proposed by the House that rescinds unobligated balances
associated with completed high priority projects from the
Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century, Public Law 105-
178. The Senate did not include a similar provision.
Section 124 includes a provision similar to language
proposed by both the House and the Senate that rescinds
unobligated funds authorized for the transportation innovative
finance program.
Section 125 retains the provision, as proposed by both
the House and the Senate, that rescinds unobligated contract
authority authorized for administrative expenses of the FHWA
that will not be available for obligation because of the
limitation on administrative expenses imposed in this Act and
prior Acts.
Section 126 includes a provision similar to language
proposed by the House that rescinds unobligated contract
authority authorized for transportation research, training and
education, and technology deployment program that will not be
available for obligation because of the limitation on
obligations imposed on those funds in prior Acts. The Senate
did not include a similar provision.
Section 127 retains the provision, as proposed by the
House, that rescinds unobligated balances made available for
highway related safety grants in prior appropriations Acts. The
Senate did not include a similar provision.
Section 128 retains the provision, as proposed by the
House, that rescinds unobligated balances associated with
completed demonstration or high priority projects from previous
laws. The Senate did not include a similar provision.
Section 129 includes a provision similar to language
proposed by both the House and the Senate that directs a
portion of RABA to fund specific projects as identified below,
with any remaining RABA funds to be distributed to the States
and other authorized programs in accordance with section 110 of
title 23, United States Code.
The conferees direct that funding made available under
this section be made available to the following projects and
activities:
SURFACE TRANSPORTATION PRIORITIES
Section 130 includes a provision similar to language
proposed by the Senate that provides requirements for any
waiver of Buy American requirements. The House did not include
a similar provision.
The conference agreement deletes a provision proposed by
the Senate that would have permitted funds made available in a
prior appropriations act for the construction of the North
Shore Road in North Carolina to be available for an alternate
purpose. The conferees believe that this is an issue that is
better suited to be dealt with by the National Park Service
within the Department of the Interior.
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY OPERATIONS AND PROGRAMS
(LIQUIDATION OF CONTRACT AUTHORIZATION)
(LIMITATION ON OBLIGATIONS)
(HIGHWAY TRUST FUND)
(INCLUDING RESCISSION)
The conference agreement includes a liquidation of
contract authorization and a limitation on obligations of
$229,654,000 for the operating expenses of and motor carrier
safety research by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration (FMCSA), instead of $228,000,000 as proposed by
the House and $231,469,553 as proposed by the Senate. The
conference agreement reduces FMCSA's contract services by
$459,000 instead of $3,246,000 as proposed by the House. The
conference agreement rescinds $1,815,553 in unobligated
balances from motor carrier safety operations instead of
$3,469,553 as proposed by the House. The conference agreement
provides funding in the following manner:
Conference level
Operating expenses...................................... $172,200,000
Research and technology................................. 8,900,000
Information management.................................. 33,829,000
Regulatory development.................................. 10,725,000
Outreach and education.................................. 3,000,000
Commercial motor vehicle operators grants............... 1,000,000
The conference agreement also prohibits any funds
relating to outreach and education from being transferred to
another agency as proposed by the House and the Senate.
High risk carriers.--Within the funds provided for
FMCSA's operating expenses, the conference agreement includes
an additional $1,000,000 as proposed by the Senate to conduct
compliance reviews on high risk carriers. In addition, the
conferees direct FMCSA to provide quarterly reports on the
agency's progress in meeting the high risk carrier requirements
contained in SAFETEA-LU.
Compliance reviews.--The conferees direct FMCSA to
prepare a safety oversight action plan and to provide a report
to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations within six
months of enactment of this Act which includes a delineation of
the number of planned and completed compliance reviews from the
previous year. In addition, the report should include the
results of the agency's internal review of the fatal accident
that occurred on the Capital Beltway (I-495/I-95) on March 19,
2007, and any requisite impact on the compliance review
process, particularly as it relates to investigator training.
Motor coach accessibility.--The conferees reiterate
concerns expressed in both the House and Senate Committee
reports regarding DOT's failure to enforce its own regulations
requiring accessibility to over-the-road buses for people with
disabilities. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit
rejected FMCSA's assertion that it did not have the authority
to deny bus operators registration based on an interstate bus
company's unwillingness or inability to comply with DOT's
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) regulations, and remanded
the case to FMCSA for further interpretation. On October 26,
2007, FMCSA responded by reasserting its claim that it lacks
the authority to enforce DOT's own ADA regulations. The
conferees find this interpretation to be mystifying,
unacceptable, and deliberately evasive. It certainly calls into
question the commitment of both the Secretary and the
Administrator to enforcing both the letter and the spirit of
Federal laws designed to protect the rights of the disabled.
The conferees disagree with FMCSA that further statutory
language is needed to clarify FMCSA's enforcement role in this
area. Even so, given the recalcitrant stance and steadfast
refusal of the Secretary and the Administrator to enforce the
law on this matter, the conferees are supportive of the prompt
enactment of H.R. 3985: the Over-the-Road Bus Transportation
Accessibility Act of 2007. This bill makes clear, again, that
FMCSA has the authority to enforce compliance with DOT's ADA
regulations in this area. The conferees can only hope that,
once this law is enacted, the Secretary and Administrator will
not concoct still further evasive strategies to avoid their
statutory responsibility.
MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY GRANTS
(LIQUIDATION OF CONTRACT AUTHORIZATION)
(LIMITATION ON OBLIGATIONS)
(HIGHWAY TRUST FUND)
(INCLUDING RESCISSION)
The conference agreement provides a liquidating cash
appropriation and a limitation on obligations of $300,000,000
for motor carrier safety grants as proposed by the House and
the Senate.
The conference agreement provides funding for motor
carrier safety grants as follows:
Conference level
Motor carrier safety assistance program................. $202,000,000
Commercial driver's license (CDL) program improvement
grants.............................................. 25,000,000
Border enforcement grants............................... 32,000,000
Performance and registration information system
management grant program............................ 5,000,000
Commercial vehicle information systems and networks
deployment.......................................... 25,000,000
Safety data improvement grants.......................... 3,000,000
CDL information system modernization.................... 8,000,000
The conference agreement directs that $29,000,000 of the
funds provided for the motor carrier safety assistance program
shall be distributed as grants to States and local governments
for new entrant motor carrier audits. In addition, the
conference agreement rescinds $11,260,214 in unobligated
balances as proposed by the House and the Senate.
MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY
(HIGHWAY TRUST FUND)
(RESCISSION)
The conference agreement rescinds $32,187,720 in
unobligated balances from the motor carrier safety program as
proposed by the House and the Senate.
NATIONAL MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY PROGRAM
(HIGHWAY TRUST FUND)
(RESCISSION)
The conference agreement rescinds $5,212,858 in
unobligated balances from the national motor carrier safety
program as proposed by the House and the Senate.
ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS--FEDERAL MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY ADMINISTRATION
Section 135 retains the provision as proposed by the
House and the Senate that subjects funds appropriated in this
Act to the terms and conditions of section 350 of Public Law
107-87 and section 6901 of Public Law 110-28, including that
the Secretary submit a report on Mexico-domiciled motor
carriers.
Section 136 includes a provision as proposed by the
Senate prohibiting funds from being used to establish a cross-
border motor carrier demonstration program to allow Mexico-
domiciled motor carriers to operate beyond the commercial zone
in the United States. The House included a similar provision.
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
OPERATIONS AND RESEARCH
The conference agreement provides $126,606,000 from the
general fund for highway and traffic safety activities, instead
of $125,000,000 as proposed by the House and $124,406,000 as
proposed by the Senate. Of this amount, a total of $26,156,000
shall remain available until September 30, 2010, as proposed by
both the House and the Senate.
The agreement includes a provision carried since fiscal
year 1996 that prohibits NHTSA from obligating or expending
funds to plan, finalize, or implement any rulemakings that
would add requirements pertaining to tire grading standards
that are not related to safety performance. This provision was
contained in both the House and the Senate bills.
OPERATIONS AND RESEARCH
(LIQUIDATION OF CONTRACT AUTHORIZATION)
(LIMITATION ON OBLIGATIONS)
(HIGHWAY TRUST FUND)
The conference agreement provides $107,750,000 from the
highway trust fund to carry out provisions of section 403 of
title 23, United States Code, as proposed by both the House and
the Senate.
The following table summarizes the conference agreement
for operations and research (general fund and highway trust
fund combined) by budget activity:
Salaries and benefits................................... $79,112,000
Travel.................................................. 1,414,000
Operating expenses...................................... 23,526,000
Contract programs:
Safety performance (rulemaking)..................... 12,768,000
Safety assurance (enforcement)...................... 18,277,000
Highway safety programs............................. 51,652,000
Research and analysis............................... 69,184,000
General administration.............................. 673,000
Grant administration reimbursements..................... -18,250,000
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Total............................................... $238,326,000
SALARIES AND BENEFITS
The conference agreement provides $104,052,000 for
NHTSA's salaries and other operating expenses, an increase of
$1,500,000 over the budget request to restore 12 full-time
equivalent staff years (FTE), as proposed by the House. The
Senate proposed to fund the agency at its budget request.
SAFETY PERFORMANCE (RULEMAKING)
Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems.--The conferees have not
provided any funding for the Senate-proposed tire pressure
monitoring systems consumer education initiative.
HIGHWAY SAFETY PROGRAMS
The conference agreement provides the following amounts
for highway safety programs:
Impaired driving........................................ $11,400,000
Drug impaired driving................................... 1,488,000
Pedestrian, bicycle, and pupil transportation........... 1,665,000
Older driver safety..................................... 1,700,000
Motorcycle safety....................................... 992,000
National occupant protection............................ 11,132,000
Enforcement and justice services........................ 2,699,000
Emergency medical services.............................. 2,320,000
Enhance 9-1-1 Act implementation........................ 2,000,000
Enhance 9-1-1 Act implementation.................... (1,250,000)
NEMSIS implementation............................... (750,000)
Driver licensing........................................ 1,002,000
Highway safety research................................. 11,346,000
Emerging traffic safety issues.......................... 588,000
International activities in behavioral traffic safety... 100,000
Problem driver pointer system (national driver register) 2,870,000
``Teens in the driver's seat'' outreach and education
program............................................. 350,000
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Total............................................... $51,652,000
``Teens in the driver's seat'' outreach and education
program.--The conference agreement provides $350,000 for NHTSA
to conduct a peer-to-peer education and outreach program aimed
at addressing behavioral risks that lead to teen driver
crashes.
Highway fatality rate goals.--Both the House and the
Senate directed NHTSA to provide a report on the agency's
efforts to achieve a reduction in highway fatalities. The
conferees direct NHTSA to combine the requirements of both
requests into a single report and submit it to the House and
Senate Committees on Appropriations by March 1, 2008.
RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS
The conference agreement provides the following amounts
for research and analysis:
Safety systems.......................................... $8,226,000
Biomechanics............................................ 11,000,000
Heavy vehicles.......................................... 3,115,000
Commercial vehicle rollover prevention technology
demonstration..................................... (1,000,000)
Crash avoidance and human-vehicle performance........... 7,804,000
Pneumatic tire research................................. 300,000
Lightweight plastic and composite intensive vehicles.... 350,000
Hydrogen fuel cell and alternative fuel vehicle system.. 925,000
National Center for Statistics and Analysis:
Traffic records..................................... 1,650,000
Crash causation study............................... 7,000,000
Early fatality notification system (Fast FARS)...... 1,000,000
National occupant protection use survey............. 1,656,000
Fatality analysis reporting system.................. 7,422,000
National automotive sampling system................. 12,480,000
Data analysis program............................... 1,666,000
State data systems.................................. 2,890,000
Special crash investigations........................ 1,700,000
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Total, Research and Analysis............................ $69,184,000
Fatality analysis reporting system (FARS).--The
conference agreement includes $7,422,000 for FARS, instead of
$7,922,000 as proposed by the House and $7,172,000 as proposed
by the Senate. The conferees direct NHTSA to utilize this
increase to conduct quality control workshops and to establish
quality control procedures, as proposed by the House.
National automotive sampling system (NASS).--The
conference agreement includes $12,480,000 for NASS, instead of
$12,980,000 as proposed by the House and $12,230,000 as
proposed by the Senate.
Plastic and composite vehicles.--The conference agreement
includes $350,000, instead of $500,000 as proposed by the
Senate, to continue development of lightweight plastic and
composite intensive vehicles research to examine possible
safety benefits. The House did not include a similar provision.
OPERATIONS AND RESEARCH
(LIQUIDATION OF CONTRACT AUTHORIZATION)
(LIMITATION ON OBLIGATIONS)
(HIGHWAY TRUST FUND)
The conference agreement provides $107,750,000 to
liquidate contract authorizations for operations and research
activities and specifies that the funds are available until
expended, as proposed by both the House and the Senate.
The conference agreement also limits obligations for
operations and research to $107,750,000, as proposed by both
the House and the Senate.
NATIONAL DRIVER REGISTER
(LIQUIDATION OF CONTRACT AUTHORIZATION)
(LIMITATION ON OBLIGATIONS)
(HIGHWAY TRUST FUND)
The conference agreement provides a liquidating cash
appropriation of $4,000,000 for the national driver register
and specifies that the funds are available until expended, as
proposed by the House. The Senate had proposed a $4,000,000
appropriation available until September 30, 2010.
The conference agreement also limits obligations for the
national driver register to $4,000,000, as proposed by both the
House and the Senate.
HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY GRANTS
(LIQUIDATION OF CONTRACT AUTHORIZATION)
(LIMITATION ON OBLIGATIONS)
(HIGHWAY TRUST FUND)
The conference agreement provides $599,250,000 to
liquidate contract authorizations for highway traffic safety
grants to remain available until expended, as proposed by both
the House and the Senate.
The conference agreement also limits obligations for
highway traffic safety grants to $599,250,000, as proposed by
both the House and the Senate. The bill includes separate
obligation limitations for each of the agency's safety grant
programs, as proposed by both the House and the Senate.
ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS--NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY
ADMINISTRATION
(INCLUDING RESCISSIONS)
Section 140 retains the provision, as proposed by both
the House and the Senate, that provides funding for travel and
related expenses for state management reviews and highway
safety core competency development training.
Section 141 retains the provision, as proposed by both
the House and the Senate, that rescinds unobligated contract
authority authorized from the highway trust fund for NHTSA's
operation and research activities that will not be available
for obligation because of limitations on obligations imposed on
those funds in previous acts.
Section 142 retains the provision, as proposed by both
the House and the Senate, that rescinds unobligated contract
authority authorized for the national driver register that will
not be available for obligation because of limitations on
obligations imposed on those funds in previous acts.
Section 143 retains the provision, as proposed by both
the House and the Senate, that rescinds unobligated contract
authority authorized from the highway trust fund for NHTSA's
highway safety grant programs that will not be available for
obligation because of limitations on obligations imposed on
those funds in previous acts.
Federal Railroad Administration
SAFETY AND OPERATIONS
The conference agreement provides $150,193,499 for safety
and operations instead of $148,472,000 as proposed by the House
and $151,186,000 as proposed by the Senate. The conference
agreement includes an increase of $892,500 above the budget
request for inspector travel instead of $1,785,000 as proposed
by the Senate. The House assumed the budget request. In
addition, the conference agreement includes an increase of
$629,000 to expeditiously fill agency vacancies as proposed by
the Senate.
The conference agreement includes $200,000 to hire an
independent consultant to evaluate the Federal Railroad
Administration's (FRA) use of penalties as an enforcement
mechanism instead of $300,000 as proposed by the Senate. The
conferees direct FRA to report within 90 days on the schedule
of the evaluation and to provide the independent consultant's
comprehensive report within 180 days on the evaluation's
findings along with the FRA's comments on the evaluation.
RAILROAD RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
The conference agreement provides $36,030,000 for
railroad research and development, instead of $33,250,000 as
proposed by the House and $36,250,000 as proposed by the
Senate. Within the amount provided, the conferees have provided
$1,000,000 for the advanced freight locomotive safety and
monitoring system, MA; $750,000 for the demonstration and
deployment of positive train control technology along the
Alaska Railroad; $250,000 for the center for commercial
deployment of transportation technologies, CA; $195,000 for the
WVU constructed facility center; $585,000 for the Marshall
University-University of Nebraska consortium for safety and
research programs in rail equipment, human factors, and track
and rail safety related issues; and $500,000 for the public
education and enforcement research study (PEERS), IL.
Within the total, the conference agreement provides
$5,600,000 for train control programs, including $500,000 to
develop and demonstrate a lower cost train control system that
can reduce or eliminate the possibility of train collisions.
Rail-highway crossing hazard eliminations.--The
conference agreement provides the following funding allocations
for rail-highway grade crossing mitigation authorized under
section 1103(f) of Public Law 109-59:
Leucadia boulevard at-grade safety improvements, CA..... $500,000
Union Pacific crossings, Round Rock, TX................. 500,000
Ventura County Metrolink grade crossing improvements, CA 500,000
Gulf Coast corridor hazard elimination in MS and LA..... 500,000
Grade crossing hazard elimination, Glendale, CA......... 500,000
Southern California regional rail authority, San
Fernando Valley..................................... 1,000,000
Hopson road grade separation, Raleigh, NC............... 500,000
Klumac road grade crossing separation, Salisbury, NC.... 300,000
Private crossing safety initiative, NC.................. 275,000
CAPITAL ASSISTANCE TO STATES--INTERCITY PASSENGER RAIL SERVICE
The conference agreement provides $75,000,000 for capital
assistance to states--intercity passenger rail service program
instead of $100,000,000 as proposed by the Senate and
$50,000,000 as proposed by the House. The conference agreement
maintains the basic grant program structure as proposed by the
Senate to enable the FRA Administrator to make grants on a
reimbursable basis for capital grants to improve existing or
provide new intercity passenger rail service.
The conference agreement includes language providing that
no more than ten percent of the funds available for this
program may be used for planning activities that lead directly
to the development of a passenger rail corridor investment
plan. The conference agreement clarifies that in order to be
eligible for capital assistance, the specific project must be
on the statewide transportation improvement plan. In addition,
the Secretary is directed to give priority to capital and
planning applications for projects that improve the safety and
reliability of intercity service; involve a commitment by the
freight railroads to improve on-time performance; improve or
extend service on a route that requires minimal or no federal
operating assistance; and involve a financial commitment by
States to improve highway/rail grade crossings.
The conferees delete, without prejudice, a provision
regarding Davis-Bacon requirements as proposed by the Senate.
It is the understanding of the conferees that appropriate
current law will apply to capital construction projects.
RAILROAD REHABILITATION AND IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
The conference agreement deletes a requirement that the
Secretary prepare a report on the capital investment needs of
class 2 and 3 railroads. The conferees understand that a
similar study has already been recently completed.
RAIL LINE RELOCATION AND IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
The conference agreement provides a total of $20,250,000
for the rail line relocation and improvement program as
authorized by section 20154 of title 49 instead of $35,000,000
as proposed by the House. The Senate did not include funding
for this program. The conferees direct funds to the following
projects:
Mt. Vernon railroad cut, NY............................. $250,000
Pecos Street grade crossing, Adams County, CO........... 200,000
Pierre rail improvements, Pierre, SD.................... 200,000
Rail safety upgrades, Coos County, NH................... 400,000
Rail line relocation, Chester, SC....................... 400,000
Railroad grade separation, Elkhart, IN.................. 450,000
Railroad relocation planning, Terre Haute, IN........... 450,000
Sacramento intermodal terminal facility track
relocation, CA...................................... 400,000
Wisconsin west rail transit authority, Barron, WI....... 2,500,000
NATIONAL RAILROAD PASSENGER CORPORATION (AMTRAK)
The conference agreement provides a total of
$1,375,000,000 for operations, capital improvements and debt
service to the National Railroad Passenger Corporation (Amtrak)
instead of $1,400,000,000 as proposed by the House and
$1,370,000,000 as proposed by the Senate.
OPERATING GRANTS TO THE NATIONAL RAILROAD PASSENGER CORPORATION
The conference agreement provides $475,000,000 in
operating grants to Amtrak as proposed by the House instead of
$485,000,000 as proposed by the Senate.
The conference agreement deletes a provision proposed by
the House and Senate which required any lease or contract
between Amtrak and any other governmental entity to be governed
by the laws of the District of Columbia.
The conference agreement includes bill language as
proposed by the House which prohibits Amtrak from discounting
tickets at more than 50 percent off the normal, peak fare after
March 1, 2006, unless the operating loss due to the discounted
fare is covered by a State.
The conference agreement provides $18,500,000 for
Amtrak's office of inspector general as proposed by the House.
CAPITAL AND DEBT SERVICE GRANTS TO THE NATIONAL RAILROAD PASSENGER
CORPORATION
The conference agreement includes $900,000,000 for
capital and debt service payment grants to Amtrak instead of
$925,000,000 as proposed by the House and $885,000,000 as
proposed by the Senate. Within the funds provided, the
conference agreement includes $285,000,000 for Amtrak's debt
service payment as proposed by the House and Senate.
ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS--FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION
Section 150 retains a provision included by the Senate
that ceases the availability of Amtrak funds if the railroad
contracts for services outside the United States for any
service performed by a full-time or part-time Amtrak employee
as of July 1, 2006.
Section 151 retains a provision included by the Senate
requiring the FRA Administrator to submit quarterly reports to
the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations on Amtrak on-
time performance.
Section 152 retains a provision included by the House and
Senate that permits FRA to purchase promotional items for
Operation Lifesaver.
Section 153 retains a provision included by the Senate
which allows FRA to receive and use cash or spare parts to
repair and replace damaged track inspection cars.
The conference agreement deletes a provision proposed by
the Senate which required any lease or contract between Amtrak
and the State of Maryland to be governed by the laws of the
District of Columbia.
Federal Transit Administration
ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES
The conference agreement provides a total of $89,300,000
from the General Fund for the administrative expenses of the
Federal Transit Administration instead of $92,500,000 as
proposed by the House and $88,795,000 as proposed by the
Senate. The conference agreement provides FTA's administrative
funding in the structure proposed by the House instead of
distributing the agency's funding by each individual office. In
addition, the conference agreement specifies that $20,719,000
shall be provided for the central account and that no more than
$1,504,000 shall be provided for travel.
The conference agreement retains provisions proposed by
both the House and the Senate allowing for the transfer of up
to five percent of funds between offices, directing FTA to
submit for approval any proposal to transfer funds from the
Central Account, prohibiting funds for a permanent office of
transit security, directing FTA to reimburse up to $2,000,000
to the Office of the Inspector General, and directing the
submission of the annual new starts report. As proposed by the
House, funds for the National Transit Database are included
under the formula program.
FTA is directed to submit its fiscal year 2009
congressional budget justification for administrative funds
itemized by office with material detailing salaries and
expenses, staffing increases, and programmatic initiatives of
each office. The initiatives for each should be clearly stated,
and include a justification for each new position or full-time
equivalent, should FTA request additional FTEs next year. In
addition, the congressional budget justifications must identify
the administrative costs for each new fixed guideway project
included in the fiscal year 2009 request.
The conference agreement includes $500,000 instead of
$1,000,000 as proposed by the House to establish an interagency
working group between FTA and the Department of Housing and
Urban Development (HUD). The conferees direct FTA and HUD to
develop a best practices manual which will serve to assist
communities as they seek to establish mixed-income transit-
oriented development. FTA and HUD should also jointly report
back to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations
within six months of enactment, on new ways FTA and HUD can
better coordinate transportation and housing programs to
promote affordable housing near transit.
FORMULA AND BUS GRANTS
(LIQUIDATION OF CONTRACT AUTHORITY)
(LIMITATION ON OBLIGATIONS)
(HIGHWAY TRUST FUND)
(INCLUDING RESCISSION)
The conference agreement limits obligations from the Mass
Transit Account for the formula and bus grant program to
$7,872,893,000 as proposed by the House and Senate. The
conference agreement includes a liquidating cash appropriation
of $6,855,000,000 as proposed by the House and Senate.
The conference agreement provides the SAFETEA-LU
authorized level of $49,000,000 for the clean fuel bus grant
program as proposed by the House and deletes the Senate
language transferring the clean fuel funds to the bus and bus
facility grant program. The conferees direct $24,000,000 in
additional funds within the bus discretionary program for the
clean fuel bus grant program to bring the total program to
$73,000,000.
The conference agreement includes a limitation of 10
percent on the amount of bus discretionary funds that may be
used for the urban partnership congestion initiative as
proposed by the Senate.
The conference agreement includes a rescission of
$28,660,920 in unobligated balances of formula and bus grant
funding.
Rail modernization study.--The conferees direct the FTA
to conduct a study within one year of enactment of transit
agencies in urbanized areas to determine the status of our
nation's commuter rail infrastructure. The study should include
a funding history over the last three highway authorization
acts; the estimated cost of bringing the infrastructure up to a
state of good repair and an analysis of the necessary formula
modifications to achieve a state of good repair.
Bus and bus facilities.--Of the funds provided for bus
and bus facilities, the conferees direct funds to the following
priorities:
Illinois Statewide Buses.--The conferees provide
$6,000,000 to the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT)
for section 5309 Bus and Bus Facilities grants. The conferees
expect IDOT to provide at least $3,000,000 for Downstate
Illinois replacement buses in Bloomington, Champaign-Urbana,
Danville, Decatur, Peoria, Pekin, Quincy, River Valley,
Rockford, Rock Island, Springfield, Madison County, Rides MTD,
South Central MTD, Macomb and for the Pinecrest Community in
Mount Morris, Illinois. Further, the conferees expect IDOT to
provide appropriate funds for bus facilities in Bloomington,
Galesburg, River Valley Metro in Kankakee, Macomb, Peoria, and
Rock Island, including $250,000 for the Macomb maintenance
facility and $250,000 for the Kankakee's River Valley Metro
operations facility.
The conferees direct FTA to refrain from reallocating
funds provided in the fiscal year 2005 and prior year
appropriations acts for the Department of Transportation as
follows:
Ardmore transit center, Pennsylvania
Area Transit Authority, Pennsylvania
Area Transportation Authority of North Central
Pennsylvania passenger terminal, Pennsylvania
Billings public bus and medical transfer facility,
Montana
Buffalo, New York Inner Harbor Redevelopment Project, New
York
Bridgeport Intermodal Center, Connecticut
Broome County hybrid buses, New York
Callowhill bus garage replacement, Pennsylvania
Central New York Regional Transportation Authority, New
York
Glenmont Metrorail parking garage expansion, Maryland
Colorado statewide bus and bus facilities
Hampton Roads Transit New Maintenance Facilities,
Virginia
Howard County Transit repair Facility, Maryland
I-66/Vienna Metrorail Accessibility Improvements,
Virginia
Irvington Intermodal Upgrades, New York
Ivy Tech State College multmodal facility, Indiana
Leesburg Train Depot Renovation and Restoration, Georgia
Mid-County Transit Authority Kittanning, Pennsylvania
Mississippi Valley State University mass transit program
expansion, Mississippi
Palo Alto Intermodal Transit Center, California
Potomac Yard Transit Way, Virginia
Pulse Point Joint Improvements, Connecticut
Regional Transit Project for Quitman, Clay, Randolph and
Stewart Counties, Georgia
Renaissance Square, New York
Rochester Central Bus Terminal, New York
Springfield Union Station, Springfield, Massachusetts
Union/Snyder Transportation Alliance, Union County
Pennsylvania
Union Station Intermodal Trade and Transit Center,
Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania
White Plains Downtown Circulator, New York
Alternatives analysis.--The conferees direct that the
funds be allocated to the following alternatives analysis
projects:
RESEARCH AND UNIVERSITY RESEARCH CENTERS
The conference agreement provides $65,500,000 from the
General Fund for research activities as proposed by the House
and the Senate. Of the amounts provided, $4,300,000 is for the
National Transit Institute, $9,300,000 is for transit
cooperative research programs, and $7,000,000 is for the
university transportation centers program. Of the remaining
funds provided for national research programs, the conference
agreement directs funds for the following:
American cities transportation institute, PA............ $300,000
BuSolutions advanced transit research, MI............... 700,000
CTAA, nationwide joblinks............................... 1,700,000
East Tennessee hydrogen initiative, TN.................. 700,000
Missouri transportation institute, Rolla, MO............ 1,750,000
Prototype vehicle domestic manufacturer (streetcar), OR. 500,000
Southern fuel cell coalition demonstration project, GA.. 200,000
Staten Island transit enhancements plan--phase II, NY... 225,000
WVU exhaust emission testing initiative, WV............. 780,000
Within existing funds, the conferees urge FTA to research
transit solutions to increase mobility for the elderly.
CAPITAL INVESTMENT GRANTS
The conference agreement provides $1,650,000,000 from the
General Fund for capital investment grants instead of
$1,700,000,000 as proposed by the House and $1,566,000,000 as
proposed by the Senate.
New starts.--The conferees direct that funds be allocated
to the following new start projects:
Small starts.--The conferees direct that funds be
allocated to the following small start projects:
The conferees direct FTA to refrain from reallocating
funds provided in the fiscal years 2005, 2004 and prior year
appropriations acts for the Department of Transportation as
follows:
Dulles Corridor Rapid Transit Project, Virginia
Schuykill Valley, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Stamford Urban Transitway, all phases, Connecticut
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania CorridorOne
ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS--FEDERAL TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION
Section 160 exempts previously made transit obligations
from limitations on obligations as proposed by the House and
the Senate.
Section 161 allows funds appropriated for capital
investment grants not obligated by September 30, 2010, plus
other recoveries, to be available for other projects under 49
U.S.C. 5309 as proposed by the House and Senate.
Section 162 allows transit funds appropriated prior to
October 1, 2007 that remain available for expenditure to be
transferred to another eligible purpose as proposed by the
House and the Senate.
Section 163 allows prior year funds available for capital
investment grants to be used in this fiscal year for such
projects as proposed by the House and Senate.
Section 164 modifies a provision proposed by the House
and allows a 90 percent federal share for biodiesel buses and
for the net capital cost of factory-installed or retrofitted
hybrid electric buses.
Section 165 modifies a provision proposed by the Senate
regarding the full funding grant agreement for the Central Link
Initial Segment project in Seattle, WA.
Section 166 allows previously appropriated fixed guideway
funds for the City of Albuquerque, NM to instead be used for
bus and bus facilities as proposed by the Senate.
Section 167 allows previously appropriated funds for
commuter rail projects between Santa Fe and Albuquerque, NM to
instead be available for buses, bus facilities and an
intermodal terminal as proposed by the Senate.
Section 168 allows previously appropriated funds for the
Las Vegas Resort Corridor fixed guideway project to instead be
available for bus and bus facilities as proposed by the Senate.
Section 169 repeals a provision in a prior appropriations
act related to subway tunneling in Los Angeles, CA as proposed
by the House and Senate.
Section 170 modifies a provision proposed by the Senate
to prohibit the FTA from issuing a final rule under Section
5309 but allows the agency to continue to review comments on
the rule.
Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation
OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE
(HARBOR MAINTENANCE TRUST FUND)
The conference agreement includes $17,392,000 for the
Operations and Maintenance of the Saint Lawrence Seaway
Development Corporation as proposed by both the House and the
Senate.
Maritime Administration
MARITIME SECURITY PROGRAM
The conference agreement includes $156,000,000 for the
maritime security program as proposed by the House and Senate.
OPERATIONS AND TRAINING
The conference agreement includes $122,032,000 for
MARAD's operations and training account, instead of
$118,646,000 as proposed by the House and $122,890,545 as
proposed by the Senate. The conference agreement allocates the
funds for operations and training as follows:
Activity Conference level
U.S. Merchant Marine Academy (USMMA):
Salary and benefits..................................... $25,720,000
Midshipmen program...................................... 6,977,000
Instructional program................................... 5,689,000
Program direction and administration.................... 2,915,000
Maintenance, repair & operating requirements............ 7,307,000
Capital improvements.................................... 14,139,000
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Subtotal, USMMA......................................... 62,747,000
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State Maritime Schools:
Student incentive payments.............................. 800,000
Direct schoolship payments.............................. 1,881,000
Schoolship maintenance and repair....................... 10,500,000
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Subtotal, State Maritime Academies...................... 13,181,000
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MARAD Operations:
Programs................................................ 19,647,000
Administrative support.................................. 26,457,000
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Subtotal, Operations.................................... 46,104,000
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Subtotal, Operations and Training
United States Merchant Marine Academy.--MARAD requested
and House and Senate Committees on Appropriations approved a
reprogramming to ensure that the USMMA could continue to meet
its fiscal year 2007 salary and expense obligations without a
reduction in force. To allow the USMMA to fulfill its
operations obligations in fiscal year 2008, the conferees
provide $1,000,000 above the budget request and House and
Senate levels for salaries and expenses, for a total level of
$25,720,000. The conferees direct up to $600,000 of this
increase to continue funding the existing five full time
equivalent (FTE) positions associated with the Capital
Improvements Master Plan within salaries and expenses as
reflected in the budget request. The conferees direct the
remaining amount, no less than $400,000, first to insulate
against potential reductions in force. Further, the conferees
direct MARAD to adequately address and align the needs of the
USMMA within the resources requested in the fiscal year 2009
budget submission.
MARAD Operations.--Within the funds for programs within
Operations, the conferees provide $1,200,000 for deepwater port
licensing; $900,000 for Mariner education and training;
$1,300,000 for strategic ports and national security planning;
and $5,111,000 for ports and marine transportation system
improvements, of which $2,000,000 is for maritime data
collection, management, and dissemination activities to advance
the existing Information Framework. Within the funds for
administrative support, the conferees provide $8,211,000 for
information technology and electronic government, and
$1,258,000 for the Delphi accounting system.
SHIP DISPOSAL
The conference agreement includes $17,000,000 for the
disposal of obsolete vessels of the National Defense Reserve
Fleet as proposed by the House, instead of $18,000,000 as
proposed by the Senate.
ASSISTANCE TO SMALL SHIPYARDS
The conference agreement includes $10,000,000 for
assistance to small shipyards, instead of $20,000,000 as
proposed by the Senate. The House provided no such funding.
MARITIME GUARANTEED LOAN (TITLE XI) PROGRAM ACCOUNT
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
The conference agreement includes $3,408,000 for
administration expenses of the maritime guaranteed loan program
(title XI) as proposed by the House and Senate. In addition,
the conferees provide $5,000,000 for the Maritime Guaranteed
Loan Title XI program, instead of $10,000,000 as proposed by
the Senate. The House included no similar funding. The
conferees direct the Inspector General to report on MARAD's
compliance with the Inspector General's title XI audit report
recommendations and amend the submittal date to March 30, 2008.
SHIP CONSTRUCTION
(RESCISSION)
The conference agreement includes a rescission of
unobligated balances totaling $6,673,000 from the dormant ship
construction account, instead of $3,526,000 as proposed by the
House and $4,614,545 as proposed by the Senate.
ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS--MARITIME ADMINISTRATION
Section 175 includes a provision that authorizes MARAD to
furnish utilities and services and make necessary repairs in
connection with any lease, contract, or occupancy involving
Government property under control of MARAD, and allow payments
received to be credited to the Treasury, as proposed by both
the House and Senate.
Section 176 includes a provision proposed by both the
House and Senate that does not allow obligations to be incurred
during the current fiscal year from the construction fund
established.
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES
The conference agreement provides $18,130,000 for
necessary administrative expenses of the Pipeline and Hazardous
Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA), as proposed by both
the House and the Senate. Of this amount, $639,000 is to be
derived from the Pipeline Safety Fund. The conferees expect
PHMSA to use these funds as reflected in its budget
justification.
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SAFETY
The conference agreement provides $28,000,000 to continue
the agency's hazardous materials safety functions, instead of
$28,899,000 as proposed by the House and $27,003,000 as
proposed by the Senate. Of this amount, $1,761,000 shall be
available until September 30, 2010, as proposed by the Senate.
The House proposed $1,829,000.
Full-time equivalent staff years (FTE).--The conferees
have provided resources sufficient to fund 155.5 FTE, instead
of 156.5 FTE as proposed by the House and 154.5 FTE as proposed
by the Senate.
Research, development, and other programs.--The conferees
disagree with the Administration's proposal to significantly
reduce research, development, and other contract programs below
the fiscal year 2007 enacted level. Accordingly, the conferees
provide $8,377,000 in order to maintain these programs at 90
percent of last year's funding level.
Hazardous materials intermodal portal.--Within the funds
provided for contract programs, the conferees provide
$1,100,000, as well as $400,000 within the pipeline safety
account, to fully fund the hazardous materials intermodal
portal, as requested.
PIPELINE SAFETY
(PIPELINE SAFETY FUND)
(OIL SPILL LIABILITY TRUST FUND)
The conference agreement provides $79,828,000 for the
office of pipeline safety (OPS), instead of $78,875,000 as
proposed by the House and $82,404,000 as proposed by the
Senate. Of this amount, $18,810,000 is to be derived from the
Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund and $61,018,000 is to be derived
from the Pipeline Safety Fund, of which $32,242,000 is
available until September 30, 2010.
The following table summarizes the conference agreement
for OPS by budget activity:
Salaries and operating expenses......................... $32,152,000
Contract programs....................................... 15,434,000
Implementing the Oil Pollution Act...................... 1,000,000
Research and development................................ 8,184,000
Grants.................................................. 23,058,000
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Total................................................... $79,828,000
Full-time equivalent staff years (FTE).--The conferees
approve the additional 8 positions requested for OPS, and the
associated half-year funding, as proposed by both the House and
Senate. In addition, the conferees provide 7 additional
inspection and enforcement FTE, along with the associated half-
year funding, instead of 12 as proposed by the Senate. The
House had no similar provision.
Research and development.--The conferees disagree with
the Administration's proposal to significantly reduce funding
for pipeline safety related research and development
activities. As such, the conferees provide $8,184,000 in order
to maintain these programs at 90 percent of the fiscal year
2007 enacted level. The conferees direct PHMSA to address the
highest research and development priorities as allowed by this
funding level.
Grants to States.--The conferees have provided
$23,058,000 for the various State grant programs of OPS. The
funding recommended includes $20,000,000 for State pipeline
safety grants, $1,043,000 for State one-call grants, $1,515,000
for State damage prevention grants, and $500,000 for technology
development grants.
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS GRANTS
(EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS FUND)
The conference agreement provides a total of $28,506,000
for Emergency Preparedness Grants, as proposed by both the
House and the Senate.
Research and Innovative Technology Administration
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
The conference agreement provides $12,000,000 to continue
research and development activities in fiscal year 2008, as
proposed by both the House and the Senate, and stipulates that
$6,036,000 of the funds provided shall be available until
September 30, 2010. The funds provided are to be used
consistent with the budget request.
BUREAU OF TRANSPORTATION STATISTICS
(LIMITATION ON OBLIGATIONS)
Under the appropriation of the Federal Highway
Administration, the conference agreement provides $27,000,000
for the Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS). In addition,
BTS will receive a portion of the revenue aligned budget
authority (RABA) increase to the federal-aid highway program,
as proposed by the House. As has been the practice in previous
years, the conferees limit BTS staff to 122 FTE in fiscal year
2008.
Office of Inspector General
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The conference agreement includes $66,400,000 for the
Office of Inspector General as proposed by the House and
Senate. The conferees direct the Inspector General to
investigate and submit recommendations to reduce rail service
disruptions and incidents since 2004 in which rail carriers
failed to timely deliver various commodities such as coal,
wheat, ethanol, potatoes, specialty crops, and lumber, as
proposed in the Senate bill.
Surface Transportation Board
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The conference agreement provides $26,324,500 for the
Salaries and Expenses of the Surface Transportation Board to
fund salaries and expenses from a direct appropriation, instead
of $26,495,000 as proposed by the House and $25,000,000 as
proposed by the Senate. The conference agreement includes
language that allows the Board to offset $1,250,000 of this
appropriation from fees collected during the fiscal year, as
proposed by both the House and the Senate.
The conference agreement also states that the Board
should use its appropriation to fund its highest programmatic
priorities.
General Provisions--Department of Transportation
(INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)
Section 180 retains the provision as proposed by both the
House and the Senate that allows the Department of
Transportation (DOT) to use funds for aircraft, motor vehicles,
liability insurance, uniforms, or allowances, as authorized by
law.
Section 181 retains the provision that limits
appropriations for services authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109 to the
rate for an Executive Level IV, as proposed by the House and
the Senate.
Section 182 retains the provision that prohibits funds
from being used for salaries and expenses of more than 110
political and Presidential appointees in DOT. The provision
also requires that none of the personnel covered by this
provision may be assigned on temporary detail outside DOT, as
proposed by the House and Senate.
Section 183 retains the provision as proposed by the
House and the Senate that prohibits funds from being used to
implement section 404 of title 23, United States Code.
Section 184 retains the provision as proposed by the
House and the Senate that prohibits recipients of funds made
available in this Act from releasing certain personal
information and photographs from a driver's license or motor
vehicle record, without express consent of the person to whom
such information pertains; and prohibits the withholding of
funds provided in this Act for any grantee if a State is in
noncompliance with this provision.
Section 185 retains the provision that permits funds
received by specified DOT agencies from States or other private
or public sources for expenses incurred for training to be
credited to certain specified agency accounts, as proposed by
the House and the Senate.
Section 186 retains the provision as proposed by the
House and the Senate that authorizes the Secretary of
Transportation to allow issuers of any preferred stock sold to
the Department to redeem or repurchase such stock upon the
payment to the Department of an amount determined by the
Secretary.
Section 187 modifies language proposed by the House that
prohibits funds from being used to make a grant unless the
Secretary of Transportation notifies the House and the Senate
Committees on Appropriations no less than three days in advance
of any discretionary grant award, letter of intent, or full
funding grant agreement totaling $500,000 or more, and directs
the Secretary give concurrent notification for any ``quick
release'' of funds from the Federal Highway Administration's
emergency relief program.
Section 188 retains the provision that allows funds
received from rebates, refunds, and similar sources to be
credited to appropriations of the DOT, as proposed by the House
and the Senate.
Section 189 retains the provision as proposed by the
House and the Senate that allows amounts from improper payments
to a third party contractor that are lawfully recovered by the
DOT to be available to cover expenses incurred in the recovery
of such payments.
Section 190 retains the provision as proposed by the
House that reprograms funds from fiscal year 1992 for
improvement to Route 101 in Monterey County, California. The
Senate did not include a similar provision.
Section 191 retains a provision proposed by the House
that reprograms funds from fiscal year 2001 for the Spring
Valley Road project in Marlboro Township, New Jersey. The
Senate did not include a similar provision.
Section 192 retains a provision proposed by the Senate
mandating that reprogramming actions are to be approved or
denied solely by the Appropriations Committee. The House did
not include a similar provision.
Section 193 includes a new provision that prohibits DOT
from using funds in this Act to provide a congressional budget
justification to any committee other than the House or Senate
Committees on Appropriation prior to May 31.
Section 194 modifies a provision proposed by the Senate
relating to the Surface Transportation Board's authority to
regulate solid waste transfer and sorting facilities on
railroad properties.
Section 195 retains a provision proposed by the Senate
that caps the amount of fees the Surface Transportation Board
can charge and collect for rate complaints filed at the amount
authorized for court civil suit filing fees. The House did not
include a similar provision.
Section 196 retains the provision proposed by the Senate
that directs the Secretary to amend its website to include a
direct link to the DOT's Inspector General's webpage and create
a mechanism for reporting waste, fraud, and abuse in the
Department of Transportation. The House did not include a
similar provision.
Section 197 modifies a provision proposed by the Senate
that prohibits funds from being used to discontinue the use of
the Federal Aviation Academy as the primary facility for air
traffic controller training. The House did not include a
similar provision.
Section 198 retains a provision proposed by the Senate
that prohibits tolling in Texas. The House did not include a
similar provision.
Section 199 includes a new provision to prohibit the
reallocation of fiscal year 2004 funds for the Schuykill Valley
Metro project. The House and Senate did not include a similar
provision.
The conference agreement deletes section 193 as proposed
by the Senate.
The conference agreement deletes section 197 as proposed
by the Senate.
TITLE II--DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
The conferees reiterate that the Department must limit
the reprogramming of funds between the programs, projects, and
activities within each account to not more than $500,000
without prior approval of the Committees on Appropriations.
Unless otherwise identified in this Statement of Managers or
Committee reports, the most detailed allocation of funds
presented in the budget justifications is approved, with any
deviation from such approved allocation subject to the normal
reprogramming requirements. Further, it is the intent of the
conferees that all carryover funds in the various accounts,
including recaptures and de-obligations, are subject to the
normal reprogramming requirements outlined above. Further, no
changes may be made to any program, project, or activity if it
is construed to be policy or a change in policy, without prior
approval of the Committees on Appropriations. Finally, the
conferees expect to be notified regarding reorganizations of
offices, programs or activities prior to the planned
implementation of such reorganizations, as well as be notified,
on a monthly basis, of all ongoing litigation, including any
negotiations or discussions, planned or ongoing, regarding a
consent decree between the Department and any other entity,
including the estimated costs of such decrees. Unless otherwise
provided, the conferees reiterate that the Department must
limit reprogramming to $500,000.
Executive Direction
The conference agreement includes modified language to
provide salaries and expenses to the Department, instead of
language proposed by the House and Senate. Through a new
structure of nine separate accounts, the conference agreement
fully funds the Department's request of $1,222,000,000, as
proposed by the Senate. Further, the conference agreement
provides flexibility to prevent disruption at the Department or
the dislocation of employees. The conferees expect the
Department to use this account structure in presenting the FY09
budget justification and all future budgets.
The conference agreement provides $24,980,000 for
Executive Direction, as follows:
Immediate office of the Secretary and Deputy Secretary.. $3,930,000
Office of Hearings and Appeals.......................... 1,580,000
Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization.. 510,000
Immediate Office of the Chief Financial Officer......... 725,000
Immediate Office of the General Counsel................. 1,155,000
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Congressional and
Intergovernmental Relations......................... 2,670,000
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs.... 2,520,000
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Administration.... 1,630,000
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Public and Indian
Affairs............................................. 1,620,000
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Community and
Planning Development................................ 1,520,000
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Housing, Federal
Housing Commissioner................................ 3,600,000
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Policy Development
and Research........................................ 1,570,000
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Fair Housing and
Equal Opportunity................................... 1,950,000
The conference agreement provides that the Secretary is
authorized to transfer funds within offices under Executive
Direction following the written notification to the House and
Senate Committees on Appropriations, provided that no amount
for any office may be increased or decreased by more than 5
percent by all transfers. Notice of any change in funding
greater than 5 percent must be submitted for prior approval by
the Committees. Further, the Secretary must provide quarterly
written notification to the Committees regarding the status of
pending congressional reports. The conference agreement also
provides that no more than $25,000 provided under the immediate
Office of the Secretary shall be available for the official
reception and representation expenses as the Secretary may
determine.
ADMINISTRATION, OPERATIONS AND MANAGEMENT
The conference agreement provides $503,630,000 for the
administrative functions of the Department, provided as
follows:
Office of Administration Personnel Compensation and
Benefits............................................ $69,070,000
Office of Departmental Operations and Coordination
Personnel Compensation and Benefits................. 10,630,000
Office of Field Policy and Management Personnel
Compensation and Benefits........................... 51,300,000
Office of the Chief Procurement Officer Personnel
Compensation and Benefits........................... 12,370,000
Office of the Chief Financial Officer Personnel
Compensation and Benefits........................... 31,600,000
Office of the General Counsel Personnel Compensation and
Benefits............................................ 80,670,000
Office of the Departmental Equal Employment Opportunity
Personnel Compensation and Benefits................. 2,810,000
Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives
Personnel Compensation and Benefits................. 1,160,000
Non-personnel expenses.................................. 244,020,000
The conference agreement provides that funds are provided
for necessary administrative and non-administrative expenses of
the Department and that funds may be used for advertising and
promotional activities that support the housing mission area.
Further, the Secretary is authorized to transfer funds between
offices under this account, after such transfer has been
submitted to, and received written approval by, the Committees.
No appropriation for any office may be increased or decreased
by more than 10 percent.
PUBLIC AND INDIAN HOUSING PERSONNEL COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS
The conference agreement provides $173,310,000 for the
personnel compensation and benefits for this account.
COMMUNITY PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT PERSONNEL COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS
The conference agreement provides $90,310,000 for the
personnel compensation and benefits for this account.
HOUSING PERSONNEL COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS
The conference agreement provides $334,450,000 for the
personnel compensation and benefits for this account.
OFFICE OF THE GOVERNMENT NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION PERSONNEL
COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS
The conference agreement provides $8,250,000 for the
personnel compensation and benefits for this account.
POLICY DEVELOPMENT AND RESEARCH PERSONNEL COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS
The conference agreement provides $16,950,000 for the
personnel compensation and benefits for this account.
FAIR HOUSING AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PERSONNEL COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS
The conference agreement provides $63,140,000 for the
personnel compensation and benefits for this account.
OFFICE OF HEALTHY HOMES AND LEAD HAZARD CONTROL COMPENSATION AND
BENEFITS
The conference agreement provides $6,980,000 for the
personnel compensation and benefits for this account.
Public and Indian Housing
TENANT-BASED RENTAL ASSISTANCE
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
The joint statement of the managers herein reflects the
agreement of the conferees on tenant-based rental assistance.
The conference agreement provides $16,436,000,000 for all
tenant-based Section 8 (voucher) activities under the Tenant-
Based Rental Assistance Account. The House proposed
$16,330,000,000 and the Senate proposed $16,598,694,000 for
these activities. Language is included designating funds
provided as follows:
Activity Conference agreement
Voucher Renewals........................................ $14,694,506,000
Tenant Protection Vouchers.............................. 200,000,000
Administrative Fees..................................... 1,351,000,000
HUD-VASH Vouchers....................................... 75,000,000
Nonelderly Disabled Vouchers............................ 30,000,000
Family Unification Vouchers............................. 30,000,000
Family Self-Sufficiency Coordinators.................... 49,000,000
Working Capital Fund.................................... 6,494,000
Total, Tenant Based Rental Assistance........... 16,436,000,000
Section 8 Voucher Renewals.--The conference agreement
includes $14,694,506,000, instead of $14,744,506,000 as
proposed by the House and $14,929,200,000, as proposed by the
Senate. The conference agreement provides that funding for
renewals shall be distributed based on VMS data for the most
recent Federal fiscal year. The conference agreement also
provides an exception to this funding formula for PHAs impacted
by the 2005 hurricanes, those PHAs that went into receivership
within the previous 24 months, and PHAs that overspent their
FY07 allocation. The House had not proposed to revise the
allocation methodology from FY07.
The conferees instruct the Department that the entire
amount for renewals shall be administered through the LOCCS
system and provided to PHAs in the same manner as in effect in
FY06 and prior years. Further, PHAs shall be notified of their
allocation within 60 days of enactment of this Act, unless the
Secretary requests a waiver from the Committees.
The conference agreement provides that $50,000,000 shall
be available to adjust the allocations for PHAs that
experienced a significant increase in renewal costs due to
portability or for PHAs with a higher leasing rate at the end
of the Federal fiscal year than the average for the entire
year.
Tenant Protection.--The conference agreement includes
$200,000,000 for rental subsidies for tenant protection
activities instead of $150,000,000 as proposed by the House and
Senate. HUD is instructed to issue tenant protection vouchers
for all units that were occupied within the previous 24 months.
The conference agreement does not include language proposed by
the House concerning recaptures and carryover.
The conference agreement does not include language
proposed by the House regarding the costs of judgments and
settlements.
Administrative Fees.--The conference agreement includes
$1,351,000,000 for public housing agencies' administrative
costs and other expenses, as proposed by the House and Senate.
Of these funds, $1,316,000,000 shall be administered as
provided in section 8(q) of QHWRA, as proposed by the House and
Senate. The conference report does not include $5,000,000 for
an incentive for PHAs to consolidate, as proposed by the House
and the Senate.
Family Self Sufficiency Coordinators.--The conference
agreement includes $49,000,000 for public housing agencies
family self-sufficiency coordinator staff, instead of
$48,000,000 as proposed by the House and $50,000,000 as
proposed by the Senate.
HUD-VASH Vouchers.--The conference agreement includes
$75,000,000 for incremental voucher assistance for use through
a supported housing program administered in conjunction with
the Department of Veterans Affairs, as proposed by the Senate.
This funding will be made available to PHAs that partner with
eligible VA Medical Centers and other entities based on
geographic need for such assistance. The conferees expect that
these vouchers will be made available to all homeless veterans,
including recently returning veterans. These vouchers shall
remain available for homeless veterans upon turnover.
Nonelderly Disabled Vouchers.--The conference agreement
provides $30,000,000, as proposed by the House, for incremental
assistance to nonelderly disabled families. These vouchers
shall remain available, to the extent practicable, for
nonelderly disabled persons upon turnover.
Family Unification Vouchers.--The conference agreement
provides $30,000,000, as proposed by the Senate, for
incremental assistance through the Family Unification Program.
These vouchers shall remain available, to the extent
practicable, for family unification vouchers upon turnover.
Working Capital Fund.--The conference agreement includes
up to $6,494,000 that may be transferred to the Working Capital
Fund as proposed by the House and Senate.
The conferees instruct HUD not to disburse more than 70
percent of the FY07 advance prior to halfway through the 2008
calendar year.
HOUSING CERTIFICATE FUND
(RESCISSION)
The conference agreement includes a rescission of
$1,250,000,000 from unobligated balances and recaptures from
prior-year appropriations provided in the tenant-based rental
assistance and the project-based rental assistance accounts or
any other account within this title. This rescission is to be
effected no later than September 30, 2008. The House proposed
$1,300,000,000 and the Senate proposed $1,100,000,000.
PROJECT-BASED RENTAL ASSISTANCE
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
The conference agreement provides $6,381,810,000 for
project-based rental assistance activities instead of
$6,479,810,000 as proposed by the House and $5,813,000,000 as
proposed by the Senate. The conference agreement provides funds
as follows:
Activity Conference agreement
Project-Based Contract Renewals......................... $6,139,122,000
Contract Administrators................................. 238,728,000
Working Capital Fund.................................... 3,960,000
Total, Project-Based Rental Assistance.................. 6,381,810,000
Language is included, as proposed by the House,
designating not less than $238,728,000 but not to exceed
$286,230,000 for performance-based contract administrators.
The conferees note the Department's inability to identify
actual funding needs for Project-Based Rental Assistance
renewals. The conferees also find that the Department has not
been aggressive in reducing the impact that its decisions are
having on the affordable housing community. In light of what
appears to be a severe funding shortage, the Department has
taken the drastic step of abandoning its practice of 12-month
contracts and has been sending short-term renewal contracts
that impact owners, landlords, financial institutions, and,
most importantly, tenants of Project-Based housing.
A large part of the problem is that the administration
has not determined if 12-month contracts can be conditioned on
the availability of funds and can be funded incrementally. The
conferees instruct HUD and OMB to make a final determination
about whether an Anti-Deficiency Act (ADA) violation would
exist under those circumstances within one month of enactment
of this Act. If no violation would exist, then HUD is
instructed to immediately begin issuing 12-month contracts
subject to the availability of funds. If a violation would
exist or has occurred, the administration must report that
violation to the Committees immediately.
The conference agreement does not include the report on a
project-by-project analysis that verifies the funding request
for renewals and amendments as part of the FY09 budget
justification, as proposed by the House, as this issue is
addressed in the general provisions of this title, as proposed
by the Senate.
PUBLIC HOUSING CAPITAL FUND
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
The conference agreement provides $2,438,964,000 for the
Public Housing Capital Fund as proposed by the House, instead
of $2,500,000,000 as proposed by the Senate. Within the total
funding the conference agreement includes: up to $12,000,000
for section 9(h) of the 1937 Housing Act, instead of
$10,890,000 as proposed by the House and $14,890,000 as
proposed by the Senate; not to exceed $16,847,000 may be
transferred for information technology systems as proposed by
the Senate instead of $10,000,000 as proposed by the House; not
to exceed $18,500,000 for emergency capital needs resulting
from unforeseen emergencies or natural disasters in fiscal year
2008 instead of $17,000,000 as proposed by the House or
$20,000,000 as proposed by the Senate.
The conference agreement includes $40,000,000 for the
Resident Opportunity Self-Sufficiency (ROSS) program as
proposed by the Senate instead of $38,000,000 as proposed by
the House.
The conference agreement provides that the Secretary
shall provide performance bonuses in FY08 for PHAs that are
high performers.
The conference agreement instructs HUD to report
quarterly to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations
on the status of all PHAs in receivership, the technical
assistance provided to these agencies, and the demonstrated
achievements of the agencies. This submission shall begin with
the transmission of the FY09 budget justification.
The conferees direct HUD to perform an updated Capital
Needs Assessment (CNA) from funds made available under this
account for the public housing portfolio, including the
projected annual cost to adequately maintain that portfolio. To
conduct the new CNA, HUD shall contract with a nationally
recognized research entity with experience in conducting
physical needs assessments of a representative sample of public
housing or similar development projects. The review shall
include a statistical sample for projects of 500 units or less
and one-for-one review for projects in excess of 500 units. HUD
shall award a contract for the study within 120 days after the
enactment of this Act and shall report to the House and Senate
Committees on Appropriations on the progress of the study by
June 30, 2008. HUD shall submit a final report to the
Committees by July 31, 2009, that includes national cost
estimates and a comparison of those estimates with capital
needs as of 1996, after adjusting for changes in the
composition of the public housing stock resulting from HOPE VI
funding and other actions. The report shall also discuss
whether REAC physical inspection scores can support ongoing
national estimates of public housing capital needs.
PUBLIC HOUSING OPERATING FUND
The conference agreement provides $4,200,000,000 for the
Public Housing Operating Fund as proposed by the House and the
Senate.
The conference agreement provides that HUD shall use
$5,940,000, as proposed by the Senate, for competitive grants
and contracts to third parties for the provision of technical
assistance to public housing agencies related to the transition
and implementation of asset-based management in public housing.
The conferees do not instruct the IG to study asset-based
management, as proposed by the House.
REVITALIZATION OF SEVERELY DISTRESSED PUBLIC HOUSING (HOPE VI)
The conference agreement provides $120,000,000 for the
Revitalization of Severely Distressed Public Housing program
(HOPE VI) as proposed by the House, instead of $100,000,000 as
proposed by the Senate. The conferees provide that not to
exceed $2,400,000 shall be used for technical assistance as
proposed by the House instead of $1,980,000 as proposed by the
Senate. The conference agreement also directs HUD to use
unobligated and unexpended technical assistance funding
provided in prior years and to use these resources to focus on
grants awarded before 2001 that have large unexpended balances.
NATIVE AMERICAN HOUSING BLOCK GRANTS
The conference agreement provides $630,000,000 as
proposed by the Senate instead of $626,965,000 as proposed by
the House.
The conference agreement includes $4,250,000 for
inspections, training, and technical assistance, including up
to $300,000 for related travel, as proposed by the House and
the Senate. The conference agreement provides that $2,000,000
shall be contracted as technical assistance and capacity
building for a national organization representing Native
American Housing interests for providing training and technical
assistance to Indian Housing authorities and tribally
designated housing entities as authorized by NAHASDA, as
proposed by the Senate. The House addressed this issue in
report language, and recedes to the Senate.
The conference agreement requires that HUD distribute the
needs portion of the formula distribution on the basis of
either single race or multi race data whichever is the most
advantageous to the grant recipient, as proposed by the House
and the Senate.
The conference agreement includes $1,980,000 for
guaranteed loans to subsidize a total guaranteed loan principal
of up to $17,000,000 as proposed by both the House and Senate
and does not include a transfer to the Salaries and Expenses
account, as proposed by the House.
The conferees do not require the two studies proposed by
the House on the funding formula for these grants and the
housing needs of the Indian community.
NATIVE HAWAIIAN HOUSING BLOCK GRANT
The conference agreement provides $9,000,000 for the
Native Hawaiian Housing Block Grant, of which $300,000 shall be
for training and technical assistance, as proposed by the
Senate. The House proposed $8,727,000 and $299,211,
respectively.
The conference agreement directs HUD to award these
formula grants promptly in FY08, as the Department has been
slow to obligate these funds in previous years.
The conferees do not require a letter pertaining to the
status of funds expended in this account, as proposed by the
House.
INDIAN HOUSING LOAN GUARANTEE FUND PROGRAM ACCOUNT
The conference agreement provides $7,450,000, to
subsidize a loan limitation of up to $367,000,000 as proposed
by the House and Senate.
The conference agreement does not include a transfer to
the Salaries and Expenses account, as proposed by the House.
NATIVE HAWAIIAN HOUSING LOAN GUARANTEE FUND PROGRAM ACCOUNT
The conference agreement provides $1,044,000 for
guaranteed loans for Native Hawaiian housing to subsidize a
total guaranteed loan principal of up to $41,504,255 as
proposed by the House and Senate.
The conference agreement does not include a transfer to
the Salaries and Expenses account, as proposed by the House.
Community Planning and Development
HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES FOR PERSONS WITH AIDS (HOPWA)
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
The conference agreement provides $300,100,000 for
Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) as proposed
by the House and Senate. Up to $1,485,000 is provided for
technical assistance as proposed by the House and Senate. Not
to exceed $1,485,000 may be transferred to the Working Capital
Fund.
RURAL HOUSING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
The conference agreement provides $17,000,000 for rural
housing and economic development as proposed by the Senate,
instead of $16,830,000 as proposed by the House.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FUND
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
The conference agreement provides $4,000,000,000 for the
Community Development Fund, compared to $4,180,000,000 proposed
by the House and $4,060,000,000 proposed by the Senate. The
conferees agree to the following:
Formula distribution of funds........................... $3,790,000,000
Economic Development Initiative Grants.................. 183,500,000
Transfer to the Working Capital Fund.................... 1,570,000
Indian Economic Block Grants............................ 62,000,000
Neighborhood Initiatives Program........................ 26,500,000
The conference agreement includes modified language
making technical corrections to certain targeted economic
development initiative grants funded under this heading in
prior appropriations Acts, similar to language that was
proposed by the House and the Senate.
The conference agreement provides $3,000,000 for
technical assistance as authorized by section 107(b)(4), as
proposed by the Senate. The House had no similar provision.
The conference agreement includes that not to exceed
$1,570,000 may be transferred to the Working Capital Fund, as
proposed by the Senate. The House proposed a $1,584,000
transfer.
The conference agreement includes $183,500,000 for the
Economic Development Initiative with specific requirements on
how these funds can be used. The conference agreement directs
HUD to implement the Economic Development Initiative program as
follows:
The conference agreement includes $26,500,000 for the
Neighborhood Initiatives program and directs HUD to implement
the program as follows:
The conference agreement does not include language
proposed by the House to require a 25 percent match for EDI and
NI grants in FY09.
Funding Employer Relocation using CDBG funding.--The
conferees encourage HUD to develop expeditiously its guidelines
to ensure CDBG compliance with federal statutory restrictions
on job relocation as cited in the recently released GAO report:
Economic Development: Format Monitoring Approaches Needed to
Help Ensure Compliance with Restrictions on Funding Employer
Relocation (GAO-07-1005).
HOME INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
The conference agreement provides a total of
$1,767,000,000 for this account, instead of $1,764,010,000 as
proposed by the House and $1,970,000,000 as proposed by the
Senate.
The conference agreement provides $50,000,000 for housing
counseling, instead of $48,340,000 as proposed by the House and
$150,000,000 as proposed by the Senate.
In addition, $12,500,000 is reserved for technical
assistance, instead of $9,900,000 as proposed by the House and
$15,000,000 as proposed by the Senate. Of amounts made
available for technical assistance, $8,500,000 is for qualified
non-profit intermediaries to provide technical assistance to
CDHOs and $4,000,000 is for intermediaries to provide technical
assistance to HOME participating jurisdictions.
The conference agreement includes $15,000,000 for the
American Dream Downpayment Initiative, instead of $25,000,000
as proposed by the Senate. The House had no similar provision.
The conference agreement does not include two provisions
within the HOME account that provided $200,000,000 for
counseling and foreclosure activities, as proposed by the
Senate. Instead, the conference agreement provides funding in
Title III of this Act through the Neighborhood Reinvestment
Corporation for such activities. The conferees do not instruct
HUD on issuance of a NOFA, as proposed by the Senate.
SELF-HELP AND ASSISTED HOMEOWNERSHIP OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM
The conference agreement provides $60,000,000 for this
account, as opposed to $59,700,000 proposed by the House and
$70,000,000 proposed by the Senate. Of the total, $26,500,000
is provided for the SHOP program as proposed by the Senate,
instead of $27,710,000 as proposed by the House. Of the total,
$33,500,000 is provided for the first four capacity building
activities authorized under section 4(b)(3), of which up to
$5,000,000 may be made available for rural capacity building
activities, as proposed by the Senate. The House did not
include such a provision.
HOMELESS ASSISTANCE GRANTS
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
The conference agreement provides $1,585,990,000 for
Homeless Assistance Grants, as proposed by the Senate instead
of $1,560,990,000 proposed by the House. Funds are available
for two years except for $5,000,000, which is available until
expended, as proposed by the Senate. Sufficient funding is
provided for renewal of Shelter Plus Care contracts. The
conference agreement transfers $2,475,000 to the Working
Capital Fund as proposed by both the House and the Senate.
The conference agreement provides $25,000,000 for the
Secretary to conduct a demonstration program on the
effectiveness of rapid re-housing programs in reducing the
number of homeless families as proposed by the Senate. The
conferees direct HUD to select a limited number of sites to
receive funding for this demonstration program as a part of the
Homeless Assistance Grants competition, and should consider the
following criteria when selecting sites: proven experience in
rapid re-housing, performance of the Continuum of Care, and
geographic diversity. Selected programs should provide families
with housing placement services, short-term housing assistance,
including up to 18 months of rental assistance, and an array of
appropriate services for families. The conferees have also
included language that allows the Secretary to use up to
$1,250,000 to conduct an evaluation of the demonstration
program. This evaluation should include, but is not limited to,
a cost-benefit analysis, including both direct and indirect
social benefits of rapid re-housing programs, as well as the
success of such programs in keeping families in stable housing.
The conference agreement modifies a provision of the
Senate that requires HUD to submit the AHAR report by June 21,
2008, as opposed to March 21, 2008.
Housing Programs
HOUSING FOR THE ELDERLY
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
The conference agreement provides $735,000,000 for the
section 202 program as proposed by the Senate, instead of
$734,580,000 as proposed by the House.
The conference agreement allocates funds as follows:
$628,850,000 for new capital and PRAC contracts, amendments to
contracts and for the renewal of contracts for up to one year
terms and for supportive services; $60,000,000 for service
coordinators and the continuation of congregate services
grants. The House had proposed $59,400,000 for this purpose;
$24,750,000 for assisted living conversion grants and emergency
capital repairs as proposed by the House and Senate;
$20,000,000 for competitive grants to private nonprofit
organizations and consumer cooperatives for covering costs of
architectural and engineering work, site control, and other
planning related to the development of supportive housing for
the elderly that is eligible for assistance under section 202
of the Housing Act of 1959; and not to exceed $1,400,000 may be
transferred to the Working Capital Fund for information
technology activities as proposed by the Senate instead of
$1,980,000 proposed by the House.
The conference agreement requires HUD to submit a plan by
June 15, 2008, detailing the status of PRAC funding, including
reasons for delays, instead of March 15, 2008, as proposed by
the House.
HOUSING FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
The conference agreement recommends a total program level
of $237,000,000 for the Section 811 program as proposed by the
Senate, instead of $236,610,000 proposed by the House. As
proposed by the Senate, not to exceed $600,000 may be
transferred to the Working Capital Fund, instead of $990,000 as
proposed by the House.
The conferees require a report from HUD on the number of
non-elderly disabled vouchers that are still in circulation and
being used by non-elderly disabled individuals by May 15, 2008.
OTHER ASSISTED HOUSING PROGRAMS
RENTAL HOUSING ASSISTANCE
The conference agreement provides $27,600,000 for Section
236 payments to State-aided, non-insured projects as proposed
by both the House and the Senate.
RENT SUPPLEMENT
(RESCISSION)
The conference agreement rescinds $27,600,000 from the
Rent Supplement account, as proposed by the House and Senate.
FLEXIBLE SUBSIDY FUND
(TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
The conference agreement includes language permanently
transferring excess rental charges to the Flexible Subsidy Fund
as proposed by the House and Senate.
MANUFACTURED HOUSING FEES TRUST FUND
The conference agreement provides up to $16,000,000 for
authorized activities from fees collected in the Fund as
proposed by the House and Senate.
Federal Housing Administration
MUTUAL MORTGAGE INSURANCE PROGRAM ACCOUNT
(INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)
The conference agreement establishes an $185,000,000,000
limitation on commitments to guarantee single-family loans
during fiscal year 2008, as proposed by the House and the
Senate.
The conference agreement establishes a $50,000,000
limitation on direct loans to nonprofits and governmental
entities in connection with the sale of HUD-owned single-family
properties, as proposed by the House and the Senate.
The conference agreement does not include funds for
administrative expenses, as proposed by the House.
As proposed by both the House and the Senate, the
conference agreement provides $77,400,000 for administrative
contract expenses, of which not to exceed $25,500,000 may be
transferred to the Working Capital Fund. Of this amount, up to
$5,000,000 shall be for education and outreach of FHA single-
family loan products, as proposed by the Senate.
GENERAL AND SPECIAL RISK PROGRAM ACCOUNT
(INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)
The conference agreement includes the following, as
proposed by both the House and the Senate: establishes a
$45,000,000,000 limitation on multifamily and specialized loan
guarantees during fiscal year 2008; and provides $8,600,000 for
subsidy costs to support certain multifamily and special
purpose loan guarantee programs as proposed by both the House
and Senate.
The conference agreement does not include funds for
administrative expenses, as proposed by the House.
Language is also included allowing up to $5,000,000 to be
made available for discount sales of multifamily real property
to units of local government, as proposed by the Senate. It is
the intent of the conferees that the units affected remain
affordable.
The conference agreement does not include language
proposed by the House to study the impact of discounted sales
on the FHA fund.
Government National Mortgage Association
GUARANTEES OF MORTGAGE-BACKED SECURITIES LOAN GUARANTEE PROGRAM ACCOUNT
The conference agreement includes up to $200,000,000,000
for new commitments, as proposed by the House and Senate. The
conference agreement does not include language appropriating
administrative expenses or transferring funds to the Salaries
and Expenses account, as proposed by the House.
Policy Development and Research
RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY
The conference agreement provides $61,440,000 for
research and technology as proposed by the Senate, instead of
$59,087,000 as proposed by the House.
Of the amount provided the conference agreement directs
that $23,000,000 is provided for Section 107 grants to academic
institutions, and is to be distributed as follows:
Section 107............................................. $23,000,000
Native Alaskan and Hawaiian Serving Institutions........ (3,000,000)
Tribal colleges and Universities........................ (5,000,000)
HBCUs................................................... (9,000,000)
Hispanic Serving Institutions........................... (6,000,000)
The conference agreement also includes language that
directs that the implementation of $5,000,000 for the
Partnership for the Advancement of Technology in Housing (PATH)
be administered by PD&R, as proposed by the House. The
conferees reiterate the provision that all PATH funds shall be
competitively awarded and the resources shall be focused on
energy-efficiency in low-income housing.
The conference agreement includes $500,000 instead of
$1,000,000 as proposed by the House to establish an interagency
working group between HUD and the Federal Transit
Administration (FTA). The conferees direct HUD and FTA to
develop a best practices manual which will serve to assist
communities as they seek to establish mixed-income transit-
oriented development. HUD and FTA should also jointly report
back to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations
within six months of enactment of this Act, on new ways the two
agencies can better coordinate transportation and housing
programs to promote affordable housing near transit.
Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity
FAIR HOUSING ACTIVITIES
The conference agreement provides $50,000,000 for this
program instead of $52,380,000 as proposed by the Senate and
$45,540,000 as proposed by the House. Of this amount,
$25,620,000 is for the Fair Housing Assistance Program (FHAP)
and $24,000,000 is for the Fair Housing Initiatives Program
(FHIP).
The conferees direct the Secretary to identify essential
documents to translate for individuals with limited English
proficiency to further enhance access and services for HUD
assisted programs. Within the resources provided under this
section, the Secretary, in consultation with the appropriate
housing providers and interest groups, shall give priority to
specific languages that currently have high concentrations in
HUD assisted properties and activities.
Office of Lead Hazard Control
LEAD HAZARD REDUCTION
The conference agreement provides $145,000,000 for the
Lead Hazard Reduction program instead of $130,000,000 proposed
by the House and $151,000,000 as proposed by the Senate.
The conference agreement allocates funds as follows:
$8,800,000 for Operation LEAP, as proposed by the Senate;
$7,000,000 for technical assistance; $8,800,000 for the Healthy
Homes Initiative, as proposed by the Senate; and $48,000,000
for an initiative to target lead abatement funds to areas with
the highest lead paint abatement needs, as proposed by the
Senate. The conference agreement includes language requiring a
match of 25 percent for grantees under this competitive
program, as proposed by the House, and authorizes the Secretary
to waive this match requirement if it is determined that such
action will facilitate the best use of funds, especially for
low and very low-income communities.
The conference agreement does not include language
proposed by the House on funding levels for the lead-based
paint hazard grant program and the Lead Hazard Demonstration
Program.
The conference agreement includes $2,000,000 for the Big
Buy Program, as proposed by the Senate. The House did not have
a similar provision.
Management and Administration
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The conference agreement does not include this House-
proposed account. Funding is instead reflected in a new
compensation and benefits structure funded in nine appropriated
accounts at the beginning of Title II of this Act.
WORKING CAPITAL FUND
The conference agreement includes $155,000,000 for the
Working Capital Fund (WCF) instead of $175,000,000 as proposed
by the Senate and $125,000,000 as proposed by the House.
The conferees instruct GAO to conduct a study on the
status of current information systems, not the HUD IG, as
proposed by the House.
The conference agreement states that no funds under this
account may be used for e-Gov unless approved by the
Committees.
In addition, the conference agreement includes language
proposed by both the House and Senate that allows transfers
from other accounts to be used for the purposes of the fund and
for which the funds were appropriated.
OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL
The conference agreement provides $112,000,000 for the
Office of Inspector General as proposed by the Senate instead
of $107,000,000 as proposed by the House. The conference
agreement does not include a transfer of funds, as proposed by
the House.
Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The conference agreement provides $66,000,000 for the
Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight (OFHEO) to be
derived from collections available in the Federal Housing
Enterprise Oversight Fund as proposed by the House and the
Senate.
General Provisions--Department of Housing and Urban Development
Section 201 splits overpayments 50/50 between Treasury
and State HFAs, as proposed by the House and Senate.
Section 202 precludes the use of funds to prosecute or
investigate legal activities under the Fair Housing Act, as
proposed by the House and Senate.
Section 203 continues language to correct anomalies for
HOPWA and specifies jurisdictions in New York and New Jersey
and uses a three year average as proposed by the House and
Senate.
Section 204 requires that funds are to be subject to
competition unless specified otherwise in statute as proposed
by the House and Senate.
Section 205 allows HUD to use funds for services or
facilities of GNMA and Fannie Mae as proposed by the House and
Senate.
Section 206 requires HUD to comport with the budget
estimates except as otherwise provided in this Act or through
an approved reprogramming, as proposed by the House and Senate.
Section 207 provides authorization for HUD corporations
to utilize funds under certain conditions and restrictions, as
proposed by the House and Senate.
Section 208 requires that technical assistance and
training funds be subject to an approved operating plan as
proposed by the House and Senate due by March 15, 2008.
Section 209 requires a report on unexpended balances each
quarter as proposed by the House and Senate.
Section 210 specifies the distribution of AIDS funds to
New Jersey and North Carolina, as proposed by the House and
Senate.
Section 211 requires a report annually on number of
leased units and average costs, as proposed by the House and
Senate.
Section 212 requires that the administration's budget and
the Department's budget justifications shall be submitted in
the identical account and sub-account structure provided in
this Act.
Section 213 requires that non-elderly disabled assistance
shall continue for non-elderly disabled persons upon turnover
to the extent practicable, as proposed by the House and Senate.
Further, assistance provided through the Family Unification
Program shall remain available for this purpose upon turnover,
to the extent practicable.
Section 214 exempts residency requirement for PHA Boards
in Alaska, Iowa, and Mississippi, as proposed by the House and
Senate, and the County of Los Angeles, as proposed by the
Senate.
Section 215 authorizes HUD to transfer debt and use
agreements from an obsolete project to a viable project or
projects, provided that no additional costs are incurred, and
other conditions are met, as proposed by the House and Senate.
Section 216 distributes 2008 Native American Housing
Block grant funds to the same Native Alaskan recipients as
2005, as proposed by the House and Senate.
Section 217 prohibits the IG from changing the basis on
which the audit of GNMA is conducted. The Senate did not have a
similar provision.
Section 218 sets forth requirements for eligibility for
Section 8 voucher assistance, and includes a consideration for
persons with disabilities, as proposed by the House and Senate.
Section 219 authorizes the Secretary to insure mortgages
under Section 255 of the National Housing Act, as proposed by
the House and Senate.
Section 220 instructs HUD on managing and disposing of
any multifamily property that is owned by HUD, as proposed by
the Senate.
Section 221 amends the National Housing Act in specified
areas related to FHA multifamily loan limits, as proposed by
the House and Senate.
Section 222 retains a provision proposed by the House
that authorizes the Secretary to waive certain requirements on
adjusted income for certain assisted living projects for
counties in Michigan. The Senate did not have a similar
provision.
Section 223 retains a provision proposed by the House
that allows the recipient of a section 202 grant to establish a
single-asset nonprofit entity to own the project and may lend
the grant funds to such entity. The Senate did not have a
similar provision.
Section 224 amends section 24 of the 1937 Housing Act by
extending the HOPE VI program through September 30, 2008, as
proposed by the Senate. The House did not have a similar
provision.
Section 225 modifies a provision proposed by the Senate
by allowing PHAs that own and operate 400 units or fewer of
public housing to be exempt from asset management requirements.
The House did not have a similar provision.
Section 226 modifies a provision proposed by the Senate
to restrict the Secretary from imposing any requirement or
guideline relating to asset management that restricts or limits
the use of capital funds for central office costs, up to the
limit established in QWHRA. The House did not have a similar
provision.
Section 227 requires that the Secretary shall report
quarterly on the status of all Project-Based Section 8 housing,
as proposed by the Senate. The House did not have a similar
provision.
Section 228 provides that the Secretary shall report
quarterly on HUD's use of all sole source contracts, as
proposed by the Senate. The House did not have a similar
provision.
Section 229 extends existing 12-year energy contracts
held by PHAs up to a term of 20 years without requiring the
reprocurement of energy performance contractors, as proposed by
the Senate. The House did not have a similar provision.
Section 230 modifies provisions proposed by the House and
Senate by increasing the number of Moving-to-Work (MTW)
agencies and by making the Santa Clara and San Jose PHAs, the
San Bernardino PHA, and the Alaska Housing Finance Corporation
MTW agencies.
Section 231 directs that the Secretary may not rescind or
take any adverse action with respect to the Moving-to-Work
program designation for the Housing Authority of Baltimore City
based on any alleged administrative or procedural errors in
making such designation, as proposed by the Senate. The House
did not have a similar provision.
Section 232 amends the CDBG statute to allow Alton and
Granite City, Illinois to be considered metropolitan cities, as
proposed by the Senate. The House did not have a similar
provision.
Section 233 provides that amounts provided under the
Section 108 loan guarantee program may be used to guarantee
notes or other obligations issued by any State on behalf of
non-entitlement communities in the State, as proposed by the
Senate. The House did not have a similar provision.
Section 234 directs that not later than 30 days after
enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall place on the HUD
homepage a direct link to the website of the HUD IG and a link
by which individuals may anonymously report waste, fraud and
abuse, as proposed by the Senate. The House did not have a
similar provision.
Section 235 amends a provision proposed by the Senate
that that not later than 60 days after enactment of this Act,
the Secretary shall submit a complete and accurate accounting
for 2007 and 2008 of the actual project-based renewal costs,
revised estimates of the funding needed to fully fund all 12
months of all contracts, and all sources of funding that will
be used to fully fund 12 months of contracts for fiscal years
2007 and 2008. The House did not have a similar provision.
Section 236 provides that no employee of the Department
of Housing and Urban Development shall be designated as an
allotment holder unless the CFO determines that such allotment
holder has received training. The CFO shall ensure that each
HUD subaccount has a trained allotment holder within 90 days of
the enactment of this Act.
Section 237 provides that funding for indemnities is
limited to non-programmatic litigation and is restricted to the
payment of attorney fees only.
TITLE III
RELATED AGENCIES
Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The conference agreement includes $6,150,000 for the
Salaries and Expenses of the Architectural and Transportation
Barriers Compliance Board as proposed by both the House and the
Senate.
Federal Maritime Commission
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The conference agreement includes $22,072,000 for the
Salaries and Expenses of the Federal Maritime Commission as
proposed by the House, instead of $22,322,000 as proposed by
the Senate.
National Transportation Safety Board
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
The conference agreement includes $84,499,000 instead of
$85,000,000 as proposed by the House and $84,500,000 as
proposed by the Senate. The conferees direct that not less than
$1,424,000 of the total appropriation shall fund 11 additional
critical safety staff, and, consistent with the House language,
prohibit these funds from being used for the Academy.
Within the funds provided, the conferees direct a total
of $74,063 to address the Board's most recent Anti-Deficiency
Act violation that occurred from fiscal years 1998 through 2006
related to inappropriate purchase of death and dismemberment
insurance for agency employees on official travel. The
conferees also include language allowing NTSB to continue to
make lease payments for the NTSB Academy in fiscal year 2008 as
proposed by the House and Senate.
Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation
PAYMENT TO THE NEIGHBORHOOD REINVESTMENT CORPORATION
The conference agreement provides $319,800,000 for the
Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation instead of $119,800,000
as proposed by the House and Senate.
The conference agreement includes $200,000,000 to be
administered by the Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation (NRC)
to make grants to NRC- or HUD-approved counseling
intermediaries (including State housing finance agencies) for
mortgage foreclosure mitigation assistance of owner-occupied
homes.
NRC is a Congressionally-chartered nonprofit corporation,
and since 1978, NRC has been providing quality housing
counseling. The conferees note that NRC was one of the first
organizations to begin responding to the subprime mortgage
crisis by establishing its Center for Foreclosure Solutions.
NRC will manage a competition for housing counseling
organizations with demonstrated experience in this field, and
will begin awarding grants within 60 days of enactment of this
Act. The NRC can administer this competition rapidly and can
thus facilitate help for homeowners almost immediately.
This $200,000,000 is one-time funding to be available
until expended by the NRC in response to the ongoing lending
and credit crisis. This crisis is fueled by more than 2 million
mortgages that now face significant risk of default and
foreclosure as the housing markets slow and adverse mortgage
terms, such as adjustable rate mortgages, reset.
This program is designed to assist homeowners with
subprime or other single-family mortgages that are likely to be
in default and/or foreclosure. This is not designed as a
bailout for either financial institutions or homeowners with
mortgages that are likely to fail. Instead, the goal of the
program is to provide counseling assistance that will prevent
foreclosure and result in the long-term affordability of the
mortgage or another positive outcome for the homeowner. No
Federal funds are to be used to directly benefit financial
institutions or homeowners.
The conferees believe that the funding is needed, will be
well-used, and will help stabilize the single-family mortgage
marketplace. However, the conference agreement notes that
$200,000,000 is a rapid expansion of housing counseling
assistance. As a result, the conferees direct that $50,000,000
will be awarded within 60 days of enactment, which the
conferees expect will result in a rapid investment of these
funds.
Finally, the conference agreement directs the NRC to
provide a bi-annual report to the House and Senate Committees
on Appropriations as well as the House Financial Services
Committee and the Senate Banking Committee. These reports will
identify the use of funds in the program, models of success and
an overall analysis of the program, its strategies for success
and its evolution, among other things.
United States Interagency Council on Homelessness
OPERATING EXPENSES
The conference agreement provides $2,150,000 instead of
$2,000,000 as proposed by the House and $2,300,000 as proposed
by the Senate. The conference agreement extends the expiration
date for the Council until September 30, 2008.
The conferees direct the Council to report within 180
days of enactment to the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations on a comprehensive funding strategy to meet the
agency's ten year goal to end chronic homelessness. The report
should specify how local and Federal agencies will contribute
to the achievement of this goal.
The conferees agree to a limit of $50,000 for travel by
the Executive Director.
TITLE IV--GENERAL PROVISIONS THIS ACT
(INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)
Section 401 continues the provision as proposed by the
House and the Senate requiring pay raises to be funded within
appropriated levels in this Act or previous Appropriations
Acts.
Section 402 continues the provision as proposed by the
House and the Senate prohibiting pay and other expenses for
non-Federal parties in regulatory or adjudicatory proceedings
funded in this Act.
Section 403 continues the provision as proposed by the
House and the Senate prohibiting obligations beyond the current
fiscal year and prohibits transfers of funds unless expressly
so provided herein.
Section 404 continues the provision as proposed by the
House and the Senate limiting consulting service expenditures
of public record in procurement contracts.
Section 405 continues the provision as proposed by the
House and the Senate specifying reprogramming procedures by
subjecting the establishment of new offices and reorganizations
to the reprogramming process.
Section 406 continues the provision as proposed by the
House and the Senate providing that fifty percent of
unobligated balances may remain available for certain purposes.
Section 407 continues the provision as proposed by the
House and the Senate requiring agencies and departments funded
herein to report on sole source contracts.
Section 408 continues the provision as proposed by the
House and the Senate prohibiting Federal training not directly
related to the performance of official duties.
Section 409 includes a provision as proposed by the House
that prohibits funds in this Act from being used to provide
homeownership assistance for applicants described in Section
247A(h)(3) of the Immigration and Nationality Act. The Senate
did not include a similar provision.
Section 410 includes a provision as proposed by the House
that prohibits funds from being used to employ workers
described in Section 247A(h)(3) of the Immigration and
Nationality Act. The Senate did not include a similar
provision.
Section 411 modifies the Senate language that prohibits
funds from being used for any project that seeks to use the
power of eminent domain unless eminent domain is employed only
for a public use.
Section 412 includes a provision as proposed by the
Senate that denies the transfer of funds made available in this
Act to any instrumentality of the United States Government
except as authorized by this Act or any other Appropriations
Act. The House did not include a similar provision.
Section 413 includes a provision as proposed by the
Senate that prohibits funds in this Act from being used to
permanently replace an employee intent on retuning to his or
her past occupation after completion of military service. The
House did not include a similar provision.
Section 414 continues a provision as proposed by the
Senate that prohibits funds in this Act from being used unless
the expenditure is in compliance with the Buy American Act. The
House did not include a similar provision.
Section 415 continues a provision as proposed by the
Senate that prohibits funds from being appropriated or made
available to any person or entity that has been convicted of
violating the Buy American Act. The House did not include a
similar provision.
The conference agreement does not include section 409 as
proposed by the House.
The conference agreement does not include section 411 as
proposed by the House.
The conference agreement does not include section 412 as
proposed by the House.
The conference agreement does not include section 413 as
proposed by the House.
The conference agreement does not include section 414 as
proposed by the House.
The conference agreement does not include section 415 as
proposed by the House.
The conference agreement does not include section 418 as
proposed by the House.
The conference agreement does not include section 419 as
proposed by the House.
The conference agreement does not include section 420 as
proposed by the House.
The conference agreement does not include section 414 as
proposed by the Senate.
The conference agreement does not include section 415 as
proposed by the Senate.
Compliance With Rule XXI, Cl. 9 (House) and With Rule XLIV (Senate)
The following list is submitted in compliance with clause
9 of rule XXI of the Rules of the House of Representatives and
rule XLIV of the Standing Rules of the Senate, which require
publication of a list of congressionally directed spending
items (Senate), congressional earmarks (House), limited tax
benefits, and limited tariff benefits included in the
conference report, or in the joint statement of managers
accompanying the conference report, including the name of each
Senator, House Member, Delegate, or Resident Commissioner who
submitted a request to the Committee of jurisdiction for each
item so identified. Congressionally directed spending items (as
defined in the Senate rule) and congressional earmarks (as
defined in the House rule) in the conference report or joint
statement of managers are listed below. Neither the conference
report nor the statement of managers contains any limited tax
benefits or limited tariff benefits as defined in the
applicable House and Senate rules.
The following list is also submitted in compliance with
House Resolution 491, which requires a listing of congressional
earmarks in the conference report or joint statement of
managers that were not committed to the committee of conference
by either House, not in a report on a bill committed to
conference, and not in a Senate committee report on a companion
measure. Such earmarks are marked with an asterisk in the list
below.
TRANSPORTATION / HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Akutan Airport, AK $2,625,000 Sen. Stevens
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Franklin Field Airport, AL $1,575,000 Sen. Shelby
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*AIP--Airport Improvement Program Mobile Downtown Airport Ramp Rehabilitation and Drain Repair, AL $750,000 Sen. Sessions, Rep. Jo Bonner
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Scottsboro Municipal Airport, AL improvements $550,000 Rep. Robert Cramer, Sen. Shelby
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Tuscaloosa Regional Airport Masterplan, AL $200,000 Rep. Artur Davis
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport, AR $2,680,000 Sen. Lincoln, Sen. Pryor
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Texarkana Regional--Webb Field Airport, AR $670,000 Sen. Lincoln, Sen. Pryor
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Sky Harbor, Phoenix, AZ taxiway improvements $1,250,000 Rep. Ed Pastor, Sen. Kyl
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Williams Gateway Airport, AZ taxiway B construction $1,750,000 Rep. Harry Mitchell, Sen. Kyl
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Meadows Field Airport Expansion, CA $650,000 Rep. Kevin McCarthy
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Denver International Airport Pavement Rehabilitation, CO $2,010,000 Sen. Salazar, Rep. Diana DeGette
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Eagle County Regional Airport Runway Extension, CO $350,000 Rep. Mark Udall, Sen. Salazar
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Walker Field Grand Junction Runway Resurfacing, CO $900,000 Rep. John Salazar, Sen. Salazar
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Albert Whitted Airport Improvements, FL $1,000,000 Rep. C.W. Young
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Gainesville Regional Airport Taxiway Rehabilitation, FL $400,000 Rep. Cliff Stearns, Sen. Martinez
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program St. Lucie County International New Parallel Runway Construction, FL $500,000 Rep. Alcee Hastings
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Augusta Bush Field terminal expansion, GA $1,500,000 Rep. John Barrow, Sen. Chambliss
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Glynn County Airport Commission Improvements, GA $1,000,000 Rep. Jack Kingston, Sen. Chambliss
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Middle Georgia Regional Airport, GA improvements $750,000 Rep. Jim Marshall
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Paulding County Airport land acquisition, site preparation and construction, GA $600,000 Rep. Phil Gingrey, Sen. Chambliss
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Turner County Airport Renovations, GA $150,000 Rep. Jim Marshall
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Boise Airport Runway Improvements, ID $750,000 Sen. Craig, Sen. Crapo, Rep. Michael Simpson
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Lake in the Hills Airport, IL $750,000 Sen. Durbin
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Lewis University Airport, IL $750,000 Sen. Durbin, Sen. Obama, Rep. Judy Biggert
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Waukegan Regional Airport, IL $750,000 Sen. Durbin
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Clark County Runway Extension, IN $1,150,000 Rep. Baron Hill
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Fort Wayne International Airport, IN $167,500 Sen. Bayh, Sen. Lugar, Rep. Mark Souder
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Huntingburg Airport Upgrades, IN $150,000 Rep. Baron Hill
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Manhattan Airport Runway Safety Improvements, KS $1,400,000 Sen. Brownback, Rep. Nancy Boyda
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Cincinnati Northern Kentucky International Airport, rehabilitation, Boone County, KY $500,000 Rep. Geoff Davis
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Louisville International Airport Runway Widening/Improvements, KY $1,250,000 Sen. McConnell, Rep. John Yarmuth
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Alexandria International Airport, LA $700,000 Sen. Vitter, Sen. Landrieu
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Lafayette Regional Airport Airport Upgrades, LA $1,500,000 Rep. Charles Boustany, Sen. Landrieu, Sen.
Vitter
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Monroe Regional Airport New Terminal, LA $400,000 Rep. Rodney Alexander, Sen. Vitter, Sen.
Landrieu
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Nantucket Municipal Airport, MA facility replacement $500,000 Rep. William Delahunt, Sen. Kennedy, Sen.
Kerry
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program New Bedford Safety Upgrades (PAPI), MA $100,000 Rep. Barney Frank
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Norwood Airport Reconstruction, MA $200,000 Rep. Steven Lynch
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Capital City Airport Phase II Runway Extension, MI $3,600,000 Sen. Stabenow, Sen. Levin, Rep. Mike Rogers
(MI)
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Detroit Metro-Wayne County Airport Taxiway Kilo Rehabilitation, MI $1,000,000 Rep. John Dingell
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Kalamazoo Battle Creek Airport terminal, MI $500,000 Rep. Fred Upton
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program MBS International Airport, MI $1,340,000 Sen. Stabenow, Sen. Levin, Rep. Dave Camp
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Oakland County International Airport, MI improvement and noise mitigation programs $1,000,000 Rep. Joe Knollenberg, Sen. Levin, Sen.
Stabenow
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Pellston Regional Airport Improvements, MI $600,000 Rep. Bart Stupak
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program St. Clair County Airport Improvements, MI $300,000 Rep. Candice Miller
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program W.K. Kellogg Airport, Battle Creek, Runway, MI $500,000 Rep. Timothy Walberg, Sen. Levin, Sen.
Stabenow
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Bemidji Regional Airport Terminal Modernization/Expansion, MN $500,000 Rep. Collin Peterson
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program St. Cloud Airport, MN $1,125,000 Sen. Coleman, Sen. Klobuchar
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Columbia Regional Airport, MO $2,025,000 Sen. Bond
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Eldon Model Airpark, MO $315,000 Sen. Bond
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Max B. Swisher Skyhave Airport, MO $1,035,000 Sen. Bond
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Springfield-Branson National Airport Midfield Replacement Terminal Construction, MO $1,000,000 Rep. Roy Blunt
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Gulfport-Biloxi International Airport, MS $2,000,000 Sen. Cochran, Sen. Lott
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Jackson Evers International Airport Airfield Infrastructure Improvements, MS $2,000,000 Sen. Cochran, Rep. Charles Pickering
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program John Bell Williams Airport, MS $1,500,000 Sen. Lott
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Tunica Airport, MS $1,250,000 Sen. Cochran
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Airport Improvements, Stanly County, NC $500,000 Rep. Robin Hayes
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Andrews-Murphy Airport Expansion Murphy, NC $1,500,000 Rep. Heath Shuler, Sen. Dole
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Brunswick County Airport Runway Extension, NC $400,000 Rep. Mike McIntyre, Sen. Dole
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Burlington-Alamance County Regional Airport Runway Taxiway Extension, NC $1,000,000 Rep. Howard Coble, Sen. Dole
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Concord Regional Airport improvements, NC $400,000 Rep. Robin Hayes, Rep. Melvin Watt, Sen. Dole
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Franklin County Airport Runway Extension, Land Acquisition and Improvements, NC $250,000 Rep. Bob Etheridge
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Montgomery County Regional Airport improvements, NC $400,000 Rep. Robin Hayes
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Rowan County Airport Land Acquisition (runway protection zone), NC $600,000 Rep. Melvin Watt, Rep. Howard Coble, Sen. Dole
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Statesville Regional Airport improvement, NC $1,500,000 Rep. Virginia Foxx, Rep. Patrick McHenry, Sen.
Dole, Sen. Burr
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Grand Forks Airport, Grand Forks Improvements, ND $1,340,000 Sen. Conrad, Sen. Dorgan, Rep. Earl Pomeroy
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Airport Authority of the County of Scotts Bluff, NE $670,000 Sen. Ben Nelson
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Atlantic City International Airport Terminal Apron, NJ $500,000 Rep. Frank LoBiondo, Sen. Lautenberg, Sen.
Menendez
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Albuquerque International Sunport Airport, NM $1,200,000 Sen. Domenici, Sen. Bingaman, Rep. Heather
Wilson
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Carson City Airport, NV $2,100,000 Sen. Reid
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Buffalo-Niagara International Subsurface Engineered Wetland Water Quality Project, NY $400,000 Rep. Brian Higgins, Sen. Clinton
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Niagara Falls International Airport Cargo Apron-phase 1B, NY $1,950,000 Sen. Schumer, Sen. Clinton, Rep. Louise
Slaughter
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Niagara Falls International Airport Improvements, NY $500,000 Rep. Thomas Reynolds, Sen. Clinton, Sen.
Schumer
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Akron-Canton Regional Parking Apron Construction, OH $900,000 Rep. Ralph Regula
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Cuyahoga County Airport Pavement Maintenance and Rehabilitation, OH $500,000 Rep. Stephanie Jones, Sen. Voinovich
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Ohio University Airport Improvements, OH $800,000 Rep. Zachary Space, Rep. Charles Wilson, Sen.
Voinovich
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Toledo Express Airport Improvements, OH $750,000 Rep. Marcy Kaptur
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Altus/Quartz Mountain Regional Airport, OK $600,000 Rep. Frank Lucas
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program McNary Field Airport, OR $1,005,000 Sen. Wyden, Sen. Smith
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Roberts Field, Redmond Municipal Airport, OR $2,512,500 Sen. Wyden, Sen. Smith, Rep. Greg Walden
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Erie International Airport, PA $1,050,000 Sen. Specter
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Philadelphia International Airport Runway Rehabilitation (9R/27L), PA $650,000 Rep. Chaka Fattah
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Georgetown Airport Runway Extension, SC $1,000,000 Rep. Henry Brown, Rep. James Clyburn
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Chattanooga Airport taxiway relocation & reconstruction, TN $2,000,000 Rep. Zach Wamp
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Upper Cumberland Regional Airport Improvements, TN $700,000 Sen. Alexander, Rep. Lincoln Davis
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Alliance Airport runway extension, Fort Worth, TX $800,000 Rep. Michael Burgess, Rep. Kay Granger, Sen.
Hutchison
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Collin County Regional Airport Tower Construction, TX $1,500,000 Sen. Hutchison, Sen. Cornyn, Rep. Ralph Hall,
Rep. Sam Johnson
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Edinburg International Airport Improvements, Hidalgo County, TX $850,000 Rep. Ruben Hinojosa
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program George Bush Intercontinental, Houston Noise Mitigation, TX $500,000 Rep. Ted Poe
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program San Marcos Municipal Airport, TX $1,575,000 Sen. Hutchison, Rep. Lloyd Doggett
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Sugar Land Airport Expansion, TX $2,000,000 Rep. Nick Lampson
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Ogden Hinckley Airport taxiway project, Ogden, UT $900,000 Rep. Rob Bishop
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Danville Regional Airport Improvements, VA $500,000 Rep. Virgil Goode
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program New River Valley Airport Runway and Taxiway Rehabilitation, VA $400,000 Rep. Rick Boucher
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Vermont Statewide Airport, VT $1,005,000 Sen. Sanders
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Austin Straubel International Airport, Runway 6/24 Pavement Reconstruction, WI $1,500,000 Rep. Steve Kagen
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Chippewa Valley Regional Airport, WI $2,177,500 Sen. Kohl, Rep. David Obey
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Dane County Regional Airport Improvements, Madison, WI $400,000 Rep. Tammy Baldwin, Sen. Kohl
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program New Richmond Regional Airport Improvements, WI $600,000 Rep. Ron Kind, Sen. Kohl
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Outagamie County Regional Airport Improvements, WI $500,000 Rep. Steve Kagen
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program Taylor County Airport, Medford Improvements, WI $2,500,000 Rep. David Obey, Sen. Kohl
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AIP--Airport Improvement Program West Virginia Statewide Airport, WV $4,680,000 Sen. Byrd
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Alternatives Analysis Mesa Extension Alternatives Analysis--Mesa, AZ $200,000 Rep. Harry Mitchell, Sen. Kyl
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Alternatives Analysis METRO I-10 Extension Alternative Analysis, AZ $1,200,000 Rep. Ed Pastor
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Alternatives Analysis Tempe Extension Alternatives Analysis--Tempe, AZ $200,000 Rep. Harry Mitchell
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Alternatives Analysis Bus Rapid Transit Alternatives Analysis, San Jose $250,000 Rep. Zoe Lofgren
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Alternatives Analysis Red Car Trolley Engineering Study, CA $100,000 Rep. Lucille Roybal-Allard
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Alternatives Analysis Southeastern Connecticut Bus Rapid Transit System, CT $1,340,000 Sen. Dodd, Sen. Lieberman
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Alternatives Analysis Bus Rapid Transit Improvements, Broward County, FL $700,000 Sen. Martinez, Sen. Bill Nelson
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Alternatives Analysis Downtown Orlando East-West Circulator System, Orlando, FL $700,000 Sen. Martinez, Sen. Bill Nelson, Rep. Corrine
Brown
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Alternatives Analysis Downtown Transit Circulator, Fort Lauderdale, FL $670,000 Sen. Bill Nelson, Sen. Martinez, Rep. Debbie
Wasserman Schultz
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Alternatives Analysis Miami-Dade County Metrorail Orange Line Expansion, FL $1,400,000 Sen. Martinez, Sen. Bill Nelson, Rep. Kendrick
Meek
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Alternatives Analysis BeltLine Environment Impact, Atlanta, GA $300,000 Rep. John Lewis, Sen. Chambliss
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Alternatives Analysis I-285 Bus Rapid Transit Project in Atlanta, GA $500,000 Rep. John Lewis, Rep. Tom Price
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Alternatives Analysis MARTA Clifton Corridor (Lindbergh-Emory), GA $750,000 Sen. Chambliss, Sen. Isakson
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Alternatives Analysis DART Alternatives Analysis Design, Des Moines, IA $250,000 Rep. Leonard Boswell, Sen. Grassley
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Alternatives Analysis CTA Circle Line, IL $3,920,000 Sen. Durbin, Rep. Rahm Emanuel
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Alternatives Analysis CTA Orange Line Extension, IL $500,000 Rep. Daniel Lipinski, Sen. Durbin
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Alternatives Analysis CTA Red Line Extension, IL $600,000 Rep. Jesse Jackson, Sen. Durbin
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Alternatives Analysis CTA Yellow Line Extension-Village of Skokie, IL $600,000 Rep. Janice Schakowsky, Sen. Durbin
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Alternatives Analysis Illinois Valley Commuter Rail, Ottawa, IL $250,000 Rep. Jerry Weller
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Alternatives Analysis The Rapid Feasibility Study, MI $500,000 Rep. Vernon Ehlers
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Alternatives Analysis Light-rail Alternatives Analysis Study, KC, MO $1,875,000 Sen. Bond, Rep. Emanuel Cleaver
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Alternatives Analysis Charlotte Rapid Transit Extension-Northeast Corridor Light Rail Project, NC $2,750,000 Sen. Dole, Sen. Burr, Rep. Melvin Watt, Rep.
Sue Myrick
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Alternatives Analysis Northern Branch Rail Service Restoration, NJ $500,000 Rep. Steven Rothman, Sen. Lautenberg, Sen.
Menendez
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Alternatives Analysis West Shore Corridor Alternatives Analysis, OH $350,000 Rep. Betty Sutton
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Alternatives Analysis LTD Alternatives Analysis for Third EmX Corridor, OR $250,000 Rep. Peter DeFazio, Sen. Smith, Sen. Wyden
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Alternatives Analysis East West Corridor Rapid Transit, Allegheny Cty, PA $1,000,000 Rep. Jason Altmire, Rep. Michael Doyle
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Alternatives Analysis Northwest New Jersey/Northeast Pennsylvania Commuter Rail Service, PA $1,340,000 Sen. Casey, Sen. Specter
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Alternatives Analysis Philadelphia Navy Yard Transit Extension Study, PA $400,000 Rep. Robert Brady
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Alternatives Analysis Commuter Rail Station at Carmel Church, VA $500,000 Rep. Jo Ann Davis
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Alternatives Analysis I-66 Bus Rapid Transit Study, VA $1,000,000 Rep. Frank Wolf
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Alternatives Analysis Spokane Streetcar Study, Spokane, WA $300,000 Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers, Sen. Murray, Sen.
Cantwell
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Appalachian Development Highway Corridor H, West Virginia $16,000,000 Sen. Byrd
System
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Buses & Bus Facilities Statewide Bus and Bus Facilities Enhancements, AK $375,000 Sen. Stevens, Sen. Murkowski
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Buses & Bus Facilities Alabama Senior Transportation Program, AL $700,000 Sen. Shelby
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Buses & Bus Facilities Birmingham Intermodal Transit Facility, AL $400,000 Rep. Artur Davis, Sen. Shelby
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Buses & Bus Facilities City of Mobile's Transit System, AL $1,400,000 Sen. Shelby, Rep. Jo Bonner
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Buses & Bus Facilities Huntsville, AL Multimodal Dallas Branch $1,250,000 Rep. Robert Cramer, Sen. Shelby
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Buses & Bus Facilities State of Arkansas, Bus and Bus Facilities, AR $3,350,000 Sen. Lincoln, Sen. Pryor, Rep. Marion Berry,
Rep. John Boozman
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Buses & Bus Facilities Bus Expansion--Phoenix, Avondale, Glendale, AZ $250,000 Rep. Ed Pastor
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Buses & Bus Facilities Buses and Bus Maintenance Facility, Tucson, AZ $1,000,000 Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, Rep. Raul Grijalva,
Sen. Kyl
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Buses & Bus Facilities Construction of Intermodal Center, Scottsdale, AZ $200,000 Rep. Harry Mitchell
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Buses & Bus Facilities East Valley Bus Maintenance Facility--Tempe, AZ $400,000 Rep. Harry Mitchell
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Buses & Bus Facilities Main Street Bus Rapid Transit Buses, Mesa, AZ $500,000 Sen. Kyl, Rep. Harry Mitchell
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Buses & Bus Facilities Phoenix Regional Heavy Bus Maintenance Facility, AZ $500,000 Rep. Ed Pastor
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Buses & Bus Facilities Phoenix/Glendale West Valley Operating Facility, AZ $750,000 Rep. Harry Mitchell, Rep. Ed Pastor
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Buses & Bus Facilities Anaheim Regional Intermodal Center, Orange County, CA $600,000 Rep. Loretta Sanchez, Rep. Edward Royce, Sen.
Feinstein
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Buses & Bus Facilities BART Intermodal Station Infrastructure Improvements to Improve Bus Safety and Access, CA $670,000 Sen. Feinstein, Rep. Ellen Tauscher
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Buses & Bus Facilities Beach Cities Transit Equipment, Redondo Beach, CA $500,000 Rep. Jane Harman
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Buses & Bus Facilities Bus Shelters for Bellflower, CA $500,000 Rep. Lucille Roybal-Allard
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Buses & Bus Facilities City of Modesto Bus Maintenance Facility, CA $250,000 Rep. George Radanovich
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Buses & Bus Facilities Clean Air Bus Purchase Program, Baldwin Park, CA $400,000 Rep. Hilda Solis
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Buses & Bus Facilities Culver City Multi-Modal Light Rail Station, CA $670,000 Sen. Feinstein
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Buses & Bus Facilities East County Bus Maintenance Facility, El Cajon, CA $350,000 Rep. Duncan Hunter
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Buses & Bus Facilities Ed Roberts Campus--Berkeley, CA $500,000 Rep. Barbara Lee
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Buses & Bus Facilities Fairfield/Vacaville Intermodal Station, CA $200,000 Rep. Ellen Tauscher
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Buses & Bus Facilities Foothill Transit Oriented Neighborhood, CA $500,000 Rep. David Dreier, Rep. Hilda Solis
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Buses & Bus Facilities Inter-County Express Bus, Orange County, CA $500,000 Rep. Ken Calvert
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*Buses & Bus Facilities Los Angeles Southwest College Transit Center, CA $400,000 Rep. Maxine Waters
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Buses & Bus Facilities Monrovia Transit Village, CA $500,000 Rep. David Dreier
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Buses & Bus Facilities Monterey Salinas Transit Bus Financing, CA $200,000 Rep. Sam Farr
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Buses & Bus Facilities Muni Bus Rehabilitation, San Francisco, CA $1,000,000 Rep. Nancy Pelosi
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Buses & Bus Facilities Municipal Transit Operators Coalition (MTOC), CA $1,100,000 Rep. Jane Harman, Rep. Grace Napolitano, Rep.
Maxine Waters, Rep. Diane Watson, Rep. Henry
Waxman
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Buses & Bus Facilities Pacific Station Multimodal-Multiuse Facility, CA $500,000 Rep. Anna Eshoo, Rep. Sam Farr
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Buses & Bus Facilities Palmdale Transportation Center Parking Lot, CA $250,000 Rep. Howard McKeon
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Buses & Bus Facilities Palo Alto Intermodal Transit Center, CA $400,000 Rep. Anna Eshoo
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Buses & Bus Facilities Regional Bus Replacement, San Diego, CA $500,000 Rep. Susan Davis
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Buses & Bus Facilities Rio Hondo College Buses--Los Angeles, CA $500,000 Rep. Grace Napolitano
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Buses & Bus Facilities Riverside and Corona Transit Centers, CA $700,000 Rep. Ken Calvert, Sen. Feinstein
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Buses & Bus Facilities SamTrans Revenue Collection System, CA $500,000 Rep. Tom Lantos
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Buses & Bus Facilities San Diego Balboa Park Trolleys, CA $335,000 Sen. Feinstein, Rep. Susan Davis
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Buses & Bus Facilities San Joaquin Regional Transit District, CA $750,000 Rep. Dennis Cardoza, Rep. Jerry McNerney, Sen.
Boxer
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Buses & Bus Facilities San Luis Rey Transit Center, CA $250,000 Rep. Darrell Issa
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Buses & Bus Facilities Santa Maria Intermodal Transit Center, CA $500,000 Rep. Lois Capps
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Buses & Bus Facilities Street Shuttle Buses for Artesia, CA $600,000 Rep. Linda Sanchez
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Buses & Bus Facilities Transit Access Passenger Integration, Los Angeles, CA $750,000 Rep. Lucille Roybal-Allard, Sen. Feinstein
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Buses & Bus Facilities Transit Center, California State Univ, Northridge $400,000 Rep. Brad Sherman
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Buses & Bus Facilities Tri-Delta Transit Park-and-Ride Lots, CA $500,000 Rep. Ellen Tauscher
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Buses & Bus Facilities Union City Intermodal Station, Union City, CA $400,000 Rep. Fortney Stark
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Buses & Bus Facilities Venice/Robertson Multi-Modal Station, CA $500,000 Rep. Diane Watson
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Buses & Bus Facilities VTA Zero Emission Bus Demonstration Program, CA $400,000 Rep. Michael Honda
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Buses & Bus Facilities Yolo County Bus Maintenance Facility Improvements, CA $400,000 Rep. Mike Thompson
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Buses & Bus Facilities Colorado Transit Coalition Statewide Request $3,600,000 Sen. Allard, Sen. Salazar, Rep. Diana DeGette,
Rep. Marilyn Musgrave, Rep. Ed Perlmutter,
Rep. John Salazar, Rep. Tom Tancredo, Rep.
Mark Udall
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Buses & Bus Facilities Bridgeport Intermodal Center, CT $4,395,000 Sen. Dodd, Sen. Lieberman, Rep. Christopher
Shays
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Buses & Bus Facilities Intermodal Center, Mansfield, CT $500,000 Rep. Joe Courtney, Sen. Lieberman
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Buses & Bus Facilities Norwalk Pulse Point Facility Safety Improvements, CT $150,000 Sen. Dodd, Sen. Lieberman
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Buses & Bus Facilities Norwich Intermodal Transportation Center, CT $2,010,000 Sen. Dodd, Sen. Lieberman
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Buses & Bus Facilities South Norwalk Intermodal Facility Phase 2, CT $500,000 Rep. Christopher Shays, Sen. Lieberman
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Buses & Bus Facilities West Haven Intermodal Station, CT $600,000 Rep. Rosa DeLauro, Sen. Lieberman
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Buses & Bus Facilities Union Station Intermodal Transportation Facility, DC $500,000 Rep. Eleanor Holmes Norton
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Buses & Bus Facilities Automotive-Based Fuel Cell Hybrid Bus Program, DE $1,005,000 Sen. Biden, Sen. Carper, Rep. Michael Castle
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Buses & Bus Facilities Replacement of Fixed Route Transit Buses, DE $670,000 Sen. Biden, Sen. Carper, Rep. Michael Castle
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Buses & Bus Facilities 7th Avenue Transit Hub, FL $500,000 Rep. Kendrick Meek, Sen. Martinez
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Buses & Bus Facilities Basic Transit Infrastructure, Hillsborough, FL $300,000 Rep. Kathy Castor, Rep. Gus Bilirakis
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Buses & Bus Facilities Broward Bus Procurement, FL $200,000 Rep. Robert Wexler, Sen. Martinez
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Buses & Bus Facilities Broward County Southwest Transit Facility, FL $500,000 Rep. Lincoln Diaz-Balart
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Buses & Bus Facilities Flagler County Bus and Bus Facilities, FL $500,000 Rep. John Mica
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Buses & Bus Facilities HART Bus and Paratransit Van Acquisition, FL $300,000 Rep. Gus Bilirakis
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Buses & Bus Facilities Jacksonville Intermodal Center, FL $500,000 Rep. Ander Crenshaw
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Buses & Bus Facilities Jacksonville Trans. Auth., Bus and Bus Facilities, FL $500,000 Rep. Corrine Brown, Rep. Ander Crenshaw
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Buses & Bus Facilities Lakeland Area Mass Transit District, Lakeland, FL $300,000 Rep. Adam Putnam
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Buses & Bus Facilities Lower Keys Shuttle, Key West, FL $300,000 Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen
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Buses & Bus Facilities LYNX Bus Acquisition, Orlando, Florida $1,400,000 Sen. Martinez, Rep. Corrine Brown
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Buses & Bus Facilities Miami Lakes Transit Program, FL $300,000 Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart
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Buses & Bus Facilities Miami-Dade Transit Bus Procurement Plan, FL $700,000 Sen. Martinez, Sen. Bill Nelson
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Buses & Bus Facilities Multi-Modal Transportation Program, Boca Raton, FL $350,000 Rep. Ron Klein
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Buses & Bus Facilities North Orange/South Seminole ITS Enhanced Circulator, City of Orlando, FL $1,172,500 Sen. Bill Nelson, Sen. Martinez
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Buses & Bus Facilities Palm Beach County AVL/APC & Fareboxes, FL $750,000 Rep. Ron Klein, Rep. Tim Mahoney
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Buses & Bus Facilities Pasco County Public Transportation (Bus Purchase), FL $300,000 Rep. Gus Bilirakis
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Buses & Bus Facilities Pinellas Suncoast Transit Auth bus replacement, FL $400,000 Rep. C.W. Young
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Buses & Bus Facilities PSTA Bus and Bus Facilities, St. Petersburg, FL $260,000 Rep. Kathy Castor
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Buses & Bus Facilities Sarasota County Area Transit Bus acquisition, FL $500,000 Rep. Vern Buchanan
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Buses & Bus Facilities StarMetro Intelligent Transpo System, Tallahassee, FL $500,000 Rep. Allen Boyd
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Buses & Bus Facilities Suntran Bus Acquisition, Marion County, FL $200,000 Rep. Cliff Stearns
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Buses & Bus Facilities Town Center Transit Hub in Miramar, FL $400,000 Rep. Alcee Hastings
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Buses & Bus Facilities Winter Haven Transit Bus and Bus Facility, FL $300,000 Rep. Adam Putnam
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Buses & Bus Facilities Acquisition of MARTA Clean Fuel Buses, GA $3,000,000 Sen. Chambliss, Sen. Isakson, Rep. Jack
Kingston, Rep. John Lewis
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Buses & Bus Facilities Chatham County, Savannah Bus Facility, GA $400,000 Rep. John Barrow, Rep. Jack Kingston
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Buses & Bus Facilities City of Moultrie Intermodal Facility, GA $350,000 Sen. Chambliss, Rep. Jim Marshall
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Buses & Bus Facilities Honolulu Bus and Paratransit Replacement Program, HI $200,000 Rep. Neil Abercrombie, Rep. Mazie Hirono, Sen.
Inouye, Sen. Akaka
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Buses & Bus Facilities Public Transportation Vehicle Enhancement Project, HI $400,000 Rep. Mazie Hirono
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Buses & Bus Facilities Rural Bus Program for Hawaii, Maui and Kauai Counties, HI $1,560,000 Sen. Inouye
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Buses & Bus Facilities Coralville Intermodal Facility, IA $670,000 Sen. Harkin, Sen. Grassley, Rep. David
Loebsack
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Buses & Bus Facilities Statewide Bus Replacement, IA $4,690,000 Sen. Harkin, Sen. Grassley, Rep. David
Loebsack
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Buses & Bus Facilities Idaho Transit Coalition Buses and Bus Facilities, ID $3,212,000 Sen. Crapo, Sen. Craig, Rep. Michael Simpson
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Buses & Bus Facilities Treasure Valley Transit Facilities, ID $288,000 Sen. Craig, Sen. Crapo
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Buses & Bus Facilities Berwyn Intermodal Transit Facility, IL $400,000 Rep. Daniel Lipinski
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Buses & Bus Facilities Chicago Transit Authority/69th Street Transit Center, IL $500,000 Rep. Bobby Rush
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Buses & Bus Facilities Grand Ave. Transit Signal Priority Lake County, IL $320,000 Rep. Melissa Bean
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Buses & Bus Facilities Illinois Bus and Bus Facilities, IL $6,000,000 Sen. Durbin, Rep. Ray LaHood
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Buses & Bus Facilities MetroLINK Transit Facility, Rock Island, IL $500,000 Rep. Phil Hare, Sen. Durbin, Sen. Obama
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Buses & Bus Facilities Mobile Data Terminal/Chicago Paratransit Vehicles, IL $200,000 Rep. Danny Davis, Rep. Luis Gutierrez, Sen.
Obama
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Buses & Bus Facilities Mobile data terminals for PACE, Arlington Hts, IL $400,000 Rep. Danny Davis, Sen. Obama
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Buses & Bus Facilities Multimodal Center, Normal, IL $250,000 Rep. Timothy Johnson, Rep. Jerry Weller, Sen.
Obama
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Buses & Bus Facilities PACE Bus Park-N-Ride Facility, Plainfield, IL $250,000 Rep. Judy Biggert, Sen. Obama
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Buses & Bus Facilities PACE South Suburban Signal Transit Signal Priority, IL $250,000 Rep. Jesse Jackson, Sen. Obama
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Buses & Bus Facilities PACE Suburban Bus Roosevelt Rd/Arlington Hts, IL $250,000 Rep. Peter Roskam, Sen. Obama
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Buses & Bus Facilities River Valley Metro, Kankakee, IL $500,000 Rep. Jerry Weller, Sen. Durbin
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Buses & Bus Facilities City Bus Replacement Plan, Lafayette, IN $200,000 Rep. Steve Buyer
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Buses & Bus Facilities City of Anderson, IN, Transit $400,000 Rep. Mike Pence, Sen. Lugar
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Buses & Bus Facilities Indianapolis Downtown Transit Center & Fleet Additions, IN $1,490,000 Sen. Bayh, Sen. Lugar, Rep. Julia Carson
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Buses & Bus Facilities Statewide Electric Hybrid Bus Initiative by the Indiana Transit Association, IN $2,800,000 Sen. Lugar
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Buses & Bus Facilities TRANSPO Bus Operations Center, South Bend, IN $670,000 Sen. Bayh, Sen. Lugar, Rep. Joe Donnelly
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Buses & Bus Facilities Bus Fleet Replacement, Topeka Metropolitan Transit, KS $300,000 Rep. Nancy Boyda
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Buses & Bus Facilities Bus Replacement for Unified Government of Wyandotte County, KS $700,000 Sen. Brownback, Sen. Roberts, Rep. Dennis
Moore
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Buses & Bus Facilities City of Lawrence, KS--Bus Replacement $150,000 Rep. Dennis Moore
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Buses & Bus Facilities Johnson County Transit Bus Replacement, KS $150,000 Rep. Dennis Moore
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Buses & Bus Facilities Bus Replacement Program, TANK, Ft. Wright, KY $250,000 Rep. Geoff Davis
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Buses & Bus Facilities Fulton County Transit Authority, KY $400,000 Rep. Ed Whitfield
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Buses & Bus Facilities Paducah Area Transit System, KY $2,000,000 Sen. McConnell, Rep. Ed Whitfield
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Buses & Bus Facilities TARC Clean Bus Program, KY $250,000 Rep. John Yarmuth
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Buses & Bus Facilities Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky Bus Replacement Project, KY $1,000,000 Sen. McConnell
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Buses & Bus Facilities Transportation to Wellness, Covington, KY $200,000 Rep. Geoff Davis
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Buses & Bus Facilities Multimodel Transportation Facility, Lafayette, LA $825,000 Sen. Vitter, Sen. Landrieu, Rep. Charles
Boustany
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Buses & Bus Facilities New Orleans Regional Transit Authority, LA $500,000 Rep. William Jefferson, Sen. Vitter, Sen.
Landrieu
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Buses & Bus Facilities SporTran Buses for the City of Shreveport, LA $250,000 Rep. Jim McCrery, Sen. Vitter, Sen. Landrieu
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Buses & Bus Facilities Attleboro Intermodal Center, Attleboro MA $500,000 Rep. James McGovern, Sen. Kennedy, Sen. Kerry
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Buses & Bus Facilities Brockton Area Transit Authority Bus Replacement, MA $500,000 Rep. Stephen Lynch, Sen. Kennedy, Sen. Kerry
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Buses & Bus Facilities Bus Fleet Replacement Project, WRTA, Worcester, MA $200,000 Rep. James McGovern
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Buses & Bus Facilities Commonwealth Avenue Green Line Station, MA $670,000 Sen. Kennedy, Sen. Kerry, Rep. Michael Capuano
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Buses & Bus Facilities Construction of Amesbury Bus Facility, MA $250,000 Rep. John Tierney
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Buses & Bus Facilities Council on Aging, LRTA; Lowell, MA $75,000 Rep. Martin Meehan
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Buses & Bus Facilities FRTA, Franklin Regional Transit Center, MA $800,000 Rep. John Olver
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Buses & Bus Facilities Intermodal Stations in Salem and Beverly, MA $250,000 Rep. John Tierney
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Buses & Bus Facilities MART Bus and Commuter Facilities, MA $750,000 Rep. John Olver
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Buses & Bus Facilities MART Commuter Parking and Facilities, MA $750,000 Rep. John Olver
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Buses & Bus Facilities MBTA Commuter Rail Station Improvements, Melrose, MA $700,000 Rep. Edward Markey
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*Buses & Bus Facilities Merrimack Valley RTA Buses, MA $400,000 Rep. Niki Tsongas
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Buses & Bus Facilities Newton Rapid Transit Handicap Accessibility, MA $400,000 Rep. Barney Frank
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Buses & Bus Facilities Bi-County Transit Center, Langley Park, MD $835,000 Sen. Mikulski, Sen. Cardin, Rep. Chris Van
Hollen
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Buses & Bus Facilities Central MD Transit Operations Facility, Anne Arundel County, MD $670,000 Sen. Mikulski, Sen. Cardin, Rep. Elijah
Cummings, Rep. C.A. Ruppersberger, Rep. John
Sarbanes
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Buses & Bus Facilities Maryland Statewide Bus and Bus Facility Program $750,000 Rep. Elijah Cummings, Rep. Wayne Gilchrest,
Rep. Chris Van Hollen, Rep. Albert Wynn, Sen.
Cardin
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Buses & Bus Facilities Southern Maryland Commuter Bus Park and Ride Lots $1,300,000 Rep. Steny Hoyer, Sen. Mikulski
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Buses & Bus Facilities Statewide Buses and Bus Facilities, ME $300,000 Rep. Thomas Allen, Sen. Collins, Sen. Snowe
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Buses & Bus Facilities 1st District Bus Replacement and Facilities, MI $4,020,000 Sen. Levin, Sen. Stabenow, Rep. Bart Stupak
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Buses & Bus Facilities Alma Dial-a-Ride (Gratiot County), MI $300,000 Rep. Dave Camp, Sen. Levin, Sen. Stabenow
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Buses & Bus Facilities Ann Arbor Transportation Authority Transit Center, MI $750,000 Rep. John Dingell
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Buses & Bus Facilities Belding Dial-A-Ride vehicle, equipment acquisition, MI $48,000 Rep. Vernon Ehlers
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Buses & Bus Facilities Berrien County Transit, MI $100,000 Rep. Fred Upton, Sen. Levin, Sen. Stabenow
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Buses & Bus Facilities Bus Component Overhaul, Detroit, MI $250,000 Rep. John Conyers, Rep. Carolyn Kilpatrick,
Sen. Levin, Sen. Stabenow
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Buses & Bus Facilities Bus Maintenance Facility, Detroit, MI $750,000 Rep. John Conyers, Rep. Carolyn Kilpatrick,
Sen. Levin, Sen. Stabenow
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Buses & Bus Facilities Clare County Transit Corporation/Harrison Airport Facility, MI $502,500 Sen. Levin, Sen. Stabenow, Rep. Dave Camp
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Buses & Bus Facilities Greater Lapeer Transportation Authority Lapeer, MI $200,000 Rep. Candice Miller
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Buses & Bus Facilities Harbor Transit, MI $250,000 Rep. Peter Hoekstra
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Buses & Bus Facilities Ionia Dial-A-Ride vehicle, equipment acquisition, MI $392,000 Rep. Vernon Ehlers
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Buses & Bus Facilities Isabella County Transportation Commission, MI $500,000 Rep. Dave Camp
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Buses & Bus Facilities JTA bus replacement, Jackson, MI $350,000 Rep. Timothy Walberg
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Buses & Bus Facilities Kalamazoo Metro Transit, MI $250,000 Rep. Fred Upton
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Buses & Bus Facilities Mass Transportation Authority, Flint, Michigan Fiscal Year 2008 Bus and Bus Facilities $2,680,000 Sen. Levin, Sen. Stabenow, Rep. Dale Kildee
Program, MI
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Buses & Bus Facilities Midland Dial-a-Ride (Midland County), MI $179,000 Rep. Dave Camp, Sen. Levin, Sen. Stabenow
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Buses & Bus Facilities Muskegon Area Transit System, MI $250,000 Rep. Peter Hoekstra
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Buses & Bus Facilities Replacement Buses, Detroit, MI $250,000 Rep. John Conyers, Rep. Carolyn Kilpatrick,
Sen. Levin, Sen. Stabenow
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Buses & Bus Facilities Sanilac Transportation Authority Carsonville, MI $400,000 Rep. Candice Miller
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Buses & Bus Facilities STARS Operations Center & Fare Boxes, Saginaw, MI $500,000 Rep. Dale Kildee, Sen. Levin, Sen. Stabenow
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Buses & Bus Facilities Yates Dial-A-Ride, MI $250,000 Rep. Peter Hoekstra
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Buses & Bus Facilities Albert Lea Transit Facility, MN $300,000 Rep. Timothy Walz
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Buses & Bus Facilities Greater Minnesota Transit Bus and Bus Facilities, MN $3,000,000 Sen. Coleman, Sen. Klobuchar
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Buses & Bus Facilities Replacement Small Buses, St. Cloud Metro Bus, MN $820,000 Sen. Klobuchar, Sen. Coleman, Rep. Michele
Bachmann
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Buses & Bus Facilities Transit Bus Facilities, Duluth, MN $400,000 Rep. James Oberstar
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Buses & Bus Facilities Union Depot Multi-Modal Hub, St. Paul, MN $670,000 Sen. Klobuchar, Rep. Betty McCollum
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Buses & Bus Facilities White Earth Tribal Nation SMART Transit and Buses, MN $400,000 Rep. Collin Peterson, Sen. Klobuchar
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Buses & Bus Facilities City Utilities of Springfield Intermodal Transfer Facility, MO $1,500,000 Sen. Bond
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Buses & Bus Facilities Forest Park Circulator/I-64 Closure Alleviation, MO $750,000 Sen. Bond
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Buses & Bus Facilities Franklin County Transit, MO $176,000 Rep. Kenny Hulshof
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Buses & Bus Facilities Kansas City Area Transportation Authority Bus Replacement (KCATA), MO $750,000 Sen. Bond
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Buses & Bus Facilities Southeast Missouri Transportation Service (SMTS), MO $750,000 Sen. Bond
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Buses & Bus Facilities St. Louis Metro Bus & Paratransit Rolling Stock, MO $500,000 Rep. William Clay
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Buses & Bus Facilities Statewide Bus and Bus Facilities, MO $1,500,000 Sen. Bond
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Buses & Bus Facilities Coast Transit Authority Bus and Bus Facilities, MS $3,000,000 Sen. Cochran
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Buses & Bus Facilities JATRAN Fleet Replacement, MS $1,125,000 Sen. Cochran
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Buses & Bus Facilities LOU Public Transit System, Oxford, MS $875,000 Sen. Cochran, Rep. Roger Wicker
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Buses & Bus Facilities Bus and Bus Facilities, MT $670,000 Sen. Baucus, Sen. Tester
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Buses & Bus Facilities CSKT Reservation Transportation Program, MT $234,500 Sen. Tester, Sen. Baucus
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Buses & Bus Facilities Asheville Replacement Buses, Asheville, NC $300,000 Rep. Heath Shuler
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Buses & Bus Facilities Intermodal Transportation Facility, Winston-Salem, NC $400,000 Rep. Melvin Watt
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Buses & Bus Facilities North Carolina Statewide Bus and Bus Facilities $1,250,000 Rep. Howard Coble, Rep. Robin Hayes, Rep.
David Price, Rep. Melvin Watt, Sen. Dole
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Buses & Bus Facilities TTA Replacement Buses, NC $500,000 Rep. Brad Miller
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Buses & Bus Facilities North Dakota Statewide Transit $1,633,500 Sen. Conrad, Sen. Dorgan, Rep. Earl Pomeroy
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Buses & Bus Facilities Metro Area Transit, Omaha, NE--Video Surveillance Security System for Transit Buses/ $500,000 Sen. Ben Nelson
Americans with Disabilities Act Complimentary Paratransit Vehicles, NE
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Buses & Bus Facilities I-89 Park and Ride/Bus Terminal, NH $500,000 Rep. Paul Hodes
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Buses & Bus Facilities Bus Shuttle Project for Seniors, Irvington, NJ $400,000 Sen. Lautenberg, Sen. Menendez
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Buses & Bus Facilities Hudson County Intermodal Station Pedestrian Bridge, NJ $300,000 Rep. Albio Sires, Sen. Lautenberg, Sen.
Menendez
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Buses & Bus Facilities Lakewood Multi-Modal Facility, Phase I, NJ $1,340,000 Sen. Lautenberg, Sen. Menendez
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Buses & Bus Facilities Morris County Intermodel Park and Ride, NJ $500,000 Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen, Sen. Lautenberg,
Sen. Menendez
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Buses & Bus Facilities Newark Penn Station Intermodel Improvement, NJ $1,340,000 Sen. Lautenberg, Sen. Menendez, Rep. Donald
Payne
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Buses & Bus Facilities Northern New Jersey Intermodal Stations & Park-N-Ride $200,000 Rep. Steven Rothman, Rep. Rodney
Frelinghuysen, Sen. Lautenberg, Sen. Menendez
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Buses & Bus Facilities Northwest NJ Intermodal Transit Improvements, NJ $600,000 Rep. Scott Garrett, Sen. Lautenberg, Sen.
Menendez
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Buses & Bus Facilities Passaic/Bergen Intermodal Facilities, NJ $500,000 Rep. Bill Pascrell, Sen. Lautenberg, Sen.
Menendez
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Buses & Bus Facilities South Amboy Intermodal Transportation Initiative, NJ $500,000 Rep. Frank Pallone, Sen. Lautenberg, Sen.
Menendez
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Buses & Bus Facilities West Orange Township Senior Citizen & Handicap Shuttle Bus, NJ $200,000 Sen. Lautenberg
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Buses & Bus Facilities Albuquerque Transit Facility Rehabilitation, NM $510,000 Sen. Domenici, Sen. Bingaman
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Buses & Bus Facilities Bus and Bus Facilities, City of Roswell, NM $300,000 Sen. Bingaman
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Buses & Bus Facilities Bus and Bus Facilities, Grant County, NM $1,005,000 Sen. Bingaman
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Buses & Bus Facilities Fleet and Capital Items, Los Alamos County Transit System, NM $600,000 Sen. Domenici, Sen. Bingaman
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Buses & Bus Facilities New Mexico Commuter Rail, Santa Fe/Bernalillo Intermodal Facility, NM $1,105,000 Sen. Bingaman, Sen. Domenici, Rep. Tom Udall
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Buses & Bus Facilities Para-Transit Van Replacement, Las Cruces, NM $480,000 Rep. Stevan Pearce, Sen. Bingaman, Sen.
Domenici
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Buses & Bus Facilities Santa Fe Place Transit Center, NM $600,000 Sen. Domenici, Sen. Bingaman
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Buses & Bus Facilities Santa Fe Trails Transit Vehicles, NM $300,000 Rep. Tom Udall, Sen. Domenici, Sen. Bingaman
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Buses & Bus Facilities Transit Vehicle Fleet Upgrades, NM $1,248,000 Sen. Domenici, Sen. Bingaman
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Buses & Bus Facilities Acquisition of Two Senior Transit Vehicles, NV $100,000 Rep. Jon Porter
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Buses & Bus Facilities Central City Intermodal Transportation Terminal, NV $300,000 Rep. Shelley Berkley, Sen. Reid, Sen. Ensign
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Buses & Bus Facilities Reno & Sparks Intermodal Transportation Centers, NV $750,000 Sen. Reid, Sen. Ensign, Rep. Dean Heller
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Buses & Bus Facilities Statewide Bus and Bus Facilities, NV $750,000 Sen. Ensign, Sen. Reid, Rep. Dean Heller
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Buses & Bus Facilities Sunset (RTC) Maintenance Facility, NV $750,000 Sen. Reid
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Buses & Bus Facilities Bronx Zoo Intermodal Transporation Facility, NY $600,000 Rep. Eliot Engel, Sen. Schumer
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Buses & Bus Facilities Bus replacement/service expansion Suffolk Co, NY $250,000 Rep. Timothy Bishop
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Buses & Bus Facilities Central New York Regional Transportation Authority, NY $1,600,000 Rep. James Walsh
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Buses & Bus Facilities City of Poughkeepsie Transit Hub, NY $780,000 Sen. Schumer, Sen. Clinton
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Buses & Bus Facilities CNYRTA Transit Garage--Oneida County--Utica, NY $400,000 Rep. Michael Arcuri
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Buses & Bus Facilities Intermodal Transit Center, Port Chester, NY $700,000 Rep. Nita Lowey
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Buses & Bus Facilities Jamaica Intermodal Facilities, Jamaica, NY $500,000 Rep. Gregory Meeks, Sen. Schumer, Sen. Clinton
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Buses & Bus Facilities Lincoln Center Corridor Redevelopment Project, NY $500,000 Rep. Jerrold Nadler, Rep. Charles Rangel, Rep.
Edolphus Towns, Sen. Clinton, Sen. Schumer
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Buses & Bus Facilities Long Island Bus Fleet Replacement, NY $500,000 Rep. Carolyn McCarthy, Sen. Schumer, Sen.
Clinton
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Buses & Bus Facilities Nassau County Hub, NY $1,560,000 Sen. Clinton, Sen. Schumer
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Buses & Bus Facilities NFTA, Purchase Hybrid Buses, NY $300,000 Rep. Brian Higgins, Sen. Clinton, Sen. Schumer
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Buses & Bus Facilities Preliminary Design of a Saratoga Bus Facility, NY $250,000 Rep. Kirsten Gillibrand, Sen. Schumer, Sen.
Clinton
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Buses & Bus Facilities Replacement Buses for the Westchester County Bee-Line Bus System, NY $780,000 Sen. Schumer, Sen. Clinton
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Buses & Bus Facilities Bus Purchase, Portage Area Transit, Kent, OH $500,000 Rep. Tim Ryan
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Buses & Bus Facilities Central Ohio Transit Authority Bus Replacement, OH $600,000 Rep. Deborah Pryce, Sen. Voinovich
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Buses & Bus Facilities Greater Dayton RTA Bus Replacement, OH $500,000 Rep. Michael Turner
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Buses & Bus Facilities Kent State Geauga, Regional Transit Shelter, OH $450,000 Rep. Steven LaTourette
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Buses & Bus Facilities Kent State Multimodal Transportation Facility, Kent, OH $200,000 Rep. Tim Ryan, Sen. Voinovich
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Buses & Bus Facilities Senior Transportation Connection, OH $1,222,000 Sen. Brown, Rep. Stephanie Jones, Rep. Dennis
Kucinich, Sen. Voinovich
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Buses & Bus Facilities TARTA Bus and Bus Facilities, OH $1,000,000 Rep. Marcy Kaptur
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Buses & Bus Facilities West Price Hill Park and Ride, OH $200,000 Rep. Steve Chabot
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Buses & Bus Facilities Bus and ParaTransit Vans, OK $300,000 Rep. Mary Fallin, Sen. Inhofe
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Buses & Bus Facilities Sect. 5309 Capital Appropriation-Tulsa Transit, OK $250,000 Rep. John Sullivan
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Buses & Bus Facilities Sandy Transit Fleet Replacement, Sandy, OR $400,000 Rep. Earl Blumenauer, Sen. Wyden, Sen. Smith
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Buses & Bus Facilities Yamhill County Transit Project, OR $150,000 Rep. David Wu, Sen. Wyden, Sen. Smith
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Buses & Bus Facilities 69th Street Terminal Parking Facility, Upper Darby Township, PA $500,000 Rep. Joe Sestak
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Buses & Bus Facilities Advanced CNG Buses Fleet Replacement--CATA, PA $750,000 Rep. John Peterson, Sen. Specter
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Buses & Bus Facilities Altoona, PA Intermodal Transportation Center, PA $335,000 Sen. Casey
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Buses & Bus Facilities Bethlehem Transit Transfer Center, PA $500,000 Rep. Charles Dent
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Buses & Bus Facilities Butler Multi-Modal Transit Center, PA $500,000 Rep. Phil English
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Buses & Bus Facilities Church Street Transportation Center, PA $2,400,000 Rep. Christopher Carney
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Buses & Bus Facilities Expansion of the Scranton Electric Trolley System, PA $200,000 Rep. Paul Kanjorski
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Buses & Bus Facilities Franklin Street Station Intermodel, Reading PA $1,250,000 Sen. Specter, Rep. Jim Gerlach
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Buses & Bus Facilities Hybrid-Electric Bus Acquisition (SEPTA), PA $2,000,000 Sen. Specter, Rep. Joe Sestak, Rep. Patrick
Murphy
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Buses & Bus Facilities Paoli Transportation Center, Paoli, PA $500,000 Rep. Jim Gerlach, Rep. Joe Sestak
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Buses & Bus Facilities Purchase of transit vehicles, York County, PA $350,000 Rep. Todd Platts
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Buses & Bus Facilities Replacement Buses, Centre Area Transportation Authority (CATA), PA $700,000 Sen. Specter, Sen. Casey, Rep. Michael Doyle
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Buses & Bus Facilities SEPTA Hybrid Fuel Buses, PA $500,000 Rep. Patrick Murphy, Rep. Joe Sestak, Sen.
Specter
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Buses & Bus Facilities SEPTA Interoperability Communications Initiative, PA $670,000 Sen. Casey
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Buses & Bus Facilities Union Station Intermodal Trade and Transit Center, PA $400,000 Rep. Tim Holden
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Buses & Bus Facilities Vehicle Replacement--DuFAST, PA $600,000 Rep. John Peterson
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Buses & Bus Facilities Rhode Island Public Transit Authority Intelligent Transportation System, RI $1,368,900 Sen. Reed
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Buses & Bus Facilities Columbia Transit Facility, SC $750,000 Rep. James Clyburn
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Buses & Bus Facilities CARTA N. Shore Shuttle Parking & Terminal Facility, TN $600,000 Rep. Zach Wamp
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Buses & Bus Facilities Memphis Area Transit Authority, TN $500,000 Rep. Steve Cohen
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Buses & Bus Facilities MTSU Intermodal Transportation Hub, TN $200,000 Rep. Bart Gordon
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Buses & Bus Facilities Tennessee DOT, Bus and Bus Facilities Replacement $4,450,000 Sen. Alexander, Rep. Steve Cohen, Rep. Jim
Cooper, Rep. John Duncan, Rep. Bart Gordon,
Rep. John Tanner
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Buses & Bus Facilities Abilene Paratransit Vehicle Replacement, TX $440,000 Sen. Cornyn, Sen. Hutchison, Rep. Randy
Neugebauer
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Buses & Bus Facilities Advanced Transit Program / METRO Solutions Bus Expansion, TX $500,000 Rep. Al Green
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Buses & Bus Facilities Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Austin, TX $260,000 Sen. Cornyn, Sen. Hutchison
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Buses & Bus Facilities City of El Paso Paratransit Van Replacement, TX $500,000 Rep. Silvestre Reyes, Sen. Cornyn
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Buses & Bus Facilities City of El Paso, Neighborhood Circulator, TX $400,000 Rep. Silvestre Reyes
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Buses & Bus Facilities City of Lubbock/Citibus for Alternative Fuel Buses, TX $500,000 Rep. Randy Neugebauer, Sen. Hutchison
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Buses & Bus Facilities Concho Valley Multi-modal Terminal Building, TX $250,000 Rep. K. Conaway
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Buses & Bus Facilities Corpus Christi RTA Bus & Bus Facilities, TX $500,000 Rep. Solomon Ortiz, Sen. Hutchison
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Buses & Bus Facilities Fort Bend County Sienna Plantation Park and Ride, TX $300,000 Rep. Nick Lampson
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Buses & Bus Facilities Fort Worth Transportation Authority, TX $300,000 Rep. Joe Barton
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Buses & Bus Facilities Greater Southeast District Transit Facility, TX $200,000 Rep. Sheila Jackson-Lee
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Buses & Bus Facilities Houston Downtown Clean Fuel Transit Initiative, TX $1,500,000 Sen. Cornyn
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Buses & Bus Facilities METRO Bus Expansion, Houston, TX $400,000 Rep. John Culberson
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Buses & Bus Facilities Rio Metro Intercity Transit, Hidalgo County, TX $500,000 Rep. Ruben Hinojosa
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Buses & Bus Facilities The Woodlands Capital Cost of Contracting, TX $300,000 Rep. Kevin Brady
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Buses & Bus Facilities Urban Commuter Rail Circulator Vehicles, TX $250,000 Rep. Michael McCaul
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Buses & Bus Facilities VIA Bus Improvements/Facility Modernization, San Antonio, TX $2,475,000 Sen. Hutchison, Sen. Cornyn, Rep. Charles
Gonzalez, Rep. Ciro Rodriguez, Rep. Lamar
Smith
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Buses & Bus Facilities Victoria Bus Replacement, TX $300,000 Rep. Ron Paul
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Buses & Bus Facilities Intermodal Facilities, UT $4,200,000 Sen. Bennett, Sen. Hatch
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Buses & Bus Facilities Greater Richmond Transit Company Bus Operations and Maintenance Facility, VA $450,000 Rep. Robert Scott, Sen. Webb, Sen. Warner
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Buses & Bus Facilities HRTSouthside Bus Facility Replacement, Norfolk, VA $700,000 Rep. Thelma Drake, Sen. Warner, Sen. Webb
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Buses & Bus Facilities PRTC Bus Facilities, VA $1,000,000 Rep. Frank Wolf, Sen. Warner
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Buses & Bus Facilities Southside Bus Facility Replacement in Hampton Roads, VA $1,200,000 Sen. Warner, Sen. Webb, Rep. Robert Scott
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Buses & Bus Facilities WMATA Bus and Bus Facilities, DC/MD/VA $1,140,000 Sen. Warner, Sen. Webb
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Buses & Bus Facilities WMATA Bus Safety Initiative, VA $200,000 Rep. James Moran, Rep. Eleanor Holmes Norton,
Sen. Warner, Sen. Webb
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Buses & Bus Facilities VITRAN Purchase, USVI $400,000 Rep. Donna Christensen
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Buses & Bus Facilities Bennington Multi-Modal Facility, VT $335,000 Sen. Sanders
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Buses & Bus Facilities Bus Replacement for Rural Community Transportation of St. Johnsbury, VT $335,000 Sen. Sanders
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Buses & Bus Facilities CCTA Buses, Facilities and Equipment, VT $2,680,000 Sen. Leahy, Sen. Sanders, Rep. Peter Welch
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Buses & Bus Facilities Vans for Vermont Senior Centers, VT $200,000 Sen. Sanders
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Buses & Bus Facilities Vermont Statewide Buses, Facilities and Equipment, VT $670,000 Sen. Leahy, Sen. Sanders
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Buses & Bus Facilities Ben Franklin Transit, Fleet Expansion and Modernization, WA $700,000 Sen. Murray, Sen. Cantwell Rep. Doc Hastings
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Buses & Bus Facilities Clallam Transit Vehicle Replacement, WA $196,000 Sen. Murray, Sen. Cantwell
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Buses & Bus Facilities Columbia County Public Transportation Vehicle Replacement, WA $84,000 Sen. Murray, Sen. Cantwell
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Buses & Bus Facilities Community Transit Vehicle Replacement, WA $1,050,000 Sen. Murray, Sen. Cantwell, Rep. Jay Inslee
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Buses & Bus Facilities C-TRAN Vehicle Replacement, WA $490,000 Sen. Murray, Sen. Cantwell
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Buses & Bus Facilities Everett Transit Vehicle Replacement, WA $600,000 Sen. Murray, Sen. Cantwell
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Buses & Bus Facilities Grays Harbor Transit Vehicle Replacement, WA $105,000 Sen. Murray, Sen. Cantwell
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Buses & Bus Facilities Hybrid Bus Program, WA $300,000 Rep. Jim McDermott, Rep. David Reichert, Sen.
Murray, Sen. Cantwell
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Buses & Bus Facilities Intercity Transit Multimodal Facility Olympia, WA $350,000 Rep. Brian Baird, Sen. Murray, Sen. Cantwell
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Buses & Bus Facilities Island Transit Vehicle Replacement, WA $420,000 Sen. Murray, Sen. Cantwell
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Buses & Bus Facilities Jefferson Transit Vehicle Replacement, WA $350,000 Sen. Murray, Sen. Cantwell
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Buses & Bus Facilities Link Transit Vehicle Replacement, WA $550,000 Sen. Murray, Sen. Cantwell
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Buses & Bus Facilities Mason Transit Vehicle Replacement, WA $280,000 Sen. Murray
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Buses & Bus Facilities Pacific Transit Vehicle Replacement, WA $35,000 Sen. Murray, Sen. Cantwell
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Buses & Bus Facilities Pierce Transit Peninsula Park & Ride, WA $1,050,000 Sen. Murray, Sen. Cantwell, Rep. Norman Dicks
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Buses & Bus Facilities Port Angles International Gateway Project, WA $350,000 Sen. Murray
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Buses & Bus Facilities Pullman Transit Maintenance Facility Expansion, WA $800,000 Sen. Murray, Sen. Cantwell
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Buses & Bus Facilities Skagit Transit Bus Replacement, WA $200,000 Rep. Rick Larsen, Sen. Murray, Sen. Cantwell
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Buses & Bus Facilities Spokane Transit Smart Bus Technology Modernization, WA $700,000 Sen. Murray, Sen. Cantwell
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Buses & Bus Facilities University Place Intermodal Transit Facility, WA $750,000 Sen. Murray
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Buses & Bus Facilities 7th District Bus Services, WI $1,250,000 Rep. David Obey
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Buses & Bus Facilities Janseville City Transit System, WI $750,000 Rep. Paul Ryan
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Buses & Bus Facilities Milwaukee County Bus Capital, WI $500,000 Rep. Gwen Moore
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Buses & Bus Facilities Wisconsin Statewide Bus and Bus Facilities, WI $3,350,000 Sen. Kohl, Rep. Steve Kagen, Rep. Paul Ryan
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Delta Regional Transportation Caruthersville Downtown Infrastructure Road Redevelopment, Caruthersville, MO $375,000 Sen. Bond
Development Program
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Delta Regional Transportation Highway 67 (Wappapello Bridge) Four Lane Improvement Project, MO $2,250,000 Sen. Bond, Rep. Jo Ann Emerson
Development Program
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Delta Regional Transportation Newburg Bridge Replacement, MO $180,000 Sen. Bond
Development Program
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Delta Regional Transportation Route AB Route Extension, Cape Girardeau, MO $570,000 Sen. Bond, Rep. Jo Ann Emerson
Development Program
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Delta Regional Transportation Route AB/Nash Road Improvement Project, MO $750,000 Sen. Bond, Rep. Jo Ann Emerson
Development Program
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Delta Regional Transportation Route D Road Improvement Project, MO $1,875,000 Sen. Bond
Development Program
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Delta Regional Transportation Route EE Road/Multi-Modal Improvement Project, MO $750,000 Sen. Bond
Development Program
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Delta Regional Transportation Route Y Safety Improvement Project, MO $750,000 Sen. Bond, Rep. Jo Ann Emerson
Development Program
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Delta Regional Transportation Canton Parkway, MS $2,800,000 Sen. Cochran
Development Program
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Delta Regional Transportation Greenville Street Revitilization, MS $1,500,000 Sen. Cochran
Development Program
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Delta Regional Transportation Marks Airport, MS $1,000,000 Sen. Cochran
Development Program
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Delta Regional Transportation Statesman Boulevard and Trail, MS $1,500,000 Sen. Cochran
Development Program
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F&E--Facilities and Equipment Alaska Volcano Monitoring/Observatory Program, AK $2,700,000 Sen. Stevens, The President
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F&E--Facilities and Equipment Alaskan NAS Interfacility Communications System, AK $2,000,000 Sen. Stevens, The President
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F&E--Facilities and Equipment Approach Lighting System Improvement Program, AK $2,550,000 Sen. Stevens
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F&E--Facilities and Equipment Saline County Airport ILS Continuation, AR $400,000 Rep. Vic Snyder
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F&E--Facilities and Equipment Integrated Control and Monitoring System, CA $2,000,000 Rep. David Dreier
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F&E--Facilities and Equipment NextGen Integrated Airport Project, FL $2,000,000 Sen. Bill Nelson, Rep. John Mica
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F&E--Facilities and Equipment Council Bluffs Municipal Airport, IA $1,640,000 Sen. Harkin, Sen. Grassley, Rep. Steve King
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F&E--Facilities and Equipment Airport Surveillance Radar (ASR-9) at O'Hare Airport, IL $5,000,000 Sen. Durbin
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F&E--Facilities and Equipment Independence Municipal Airport, KS $700,000 Rep. Todd Tiahrt
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F&E--Facilities and Equipment Completion of ILS installation, Somerset Airport, KY $510,000 Rep. Harold Rogers
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F&E--Facilities and Equipment Center for Aviation Safety Research, MO $2,250,000 Sen. Bond
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F&E--Facilities and Equipment Runway Obstruction Warning System, Gulfport, MS $2,000,000 Sen. Cochran
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F&E--Facilities and Equipment Runway Touchdown Zone and Centerline Lighting, Gulfport-Biloxi Airport, MS $500,000 Rep. Gene Taylor, Sen. Cochran
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F&E--Facilities and Equipment Northeastern Regional Airport ILS Completion, Edenton, NC $500,000 Rep. G. K. Butterfield, Sen. Burr
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F&E--Facilities and Equipment Piedmont Triad International Airport, NC $1,050,000 Sen. Burr
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F&E--Facilities and Equipment Radar Relocation, Bismark Municipal Airport, ND $1,000,000 Sen. Dorgan, Sen. Conrad, Rep. Earl Pomeroy
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F&E--Facilities and Equipment Alliance Municipal Airport, NE $468,000 Sen. Ben Nelson
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F&E--Facilities and Equipment Wind Hazard Detection Equipment, NV $800,000 Sen. Reid
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F&E--Facilities and Equipment ILS at Aiken Municipal Airport, SC $950,000 Sen. Graham, Rep. J. Barrett
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F&E--Facilities and Equipment Multilateration Air Traffic Surveillance, Provo, UT $700,000 Sen. Bennett, Sen. Hatch
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F&E--Facilities and Equipment Rutland State Airport Lighting (MALSR) Improvements, VT $1,350,000 Sen. Leahy, Rep. Peter Welch
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*F&E--Facilities and Equipment SEATAC ASDE-X Relocation and Upgrade, Seattle, WA $5,000,000 Sen. Murray
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F&E--Facilities and Equipment System-Wide Information Management/Mobile Objects Technology, WA $2,100,000 Sen. Murray, Sen. Cantwell
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F&E--Towers Oakland, CA Air Traffic Control Facilities $4,600,000 The President
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F&E--Towers Palm Springs Airport Air Traffic Control Tower, CA $2,000,000 Rep. Mary Bono, Sen. Boxer, The President
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F&E--Towers San Francisco Control Tower Replacement, CA $1,500,000 Rep. Nancy Pelosi, Rep. Tom Lantos, Rep. Ellen
Tauscher
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F&E--Towers Jefferson County Air Traffic Control Tower, CO $2,500,000 Rep. Mark Udall, Rep. Tom Tancredo, Sen.
Salazar, The President
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F&E--Towers Fort Lauderdale, FL Air Traffic Control Facilities $1,000,000 Sen. Martinez, The President
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F&E--Towers Orlando, FL Air Traffic Control Facilities $7,000,000 Sen. Martinez, The President
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F&E--Towers Pensacola, FL Air Traffic Control Facilities $4,180,000 Sen. Martinez, The President
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F&E--Towers West Palm Beach Air Traffic Control Facility, FL $7,590,000 Rep. Robert Wexler, Sen. Martinez, The
President
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F&E--Towers Boise, ID Air Traffic Control Facilities $9,074,000 Sen. Craig, Sen. Crapo, The President
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F&E--Towers Barnstable Municipal Airport, MA $3,250,000 Sen. Kennedy, Sen. Kerry, Rep. William
Delahunt
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F&E--Towers Nantucket Memorial Airport, MA $2,750,000 Sen. Kennedy, Sen. Kerry, Rep. William
Delahunt
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F&E--Towers Kalamazoo, MI Air Traffic Control Facilities $22,550,000 The President
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F&E--Towers Traverse City, MI Air Traffic Control Facilities $1,150,000 The President
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F&E--Towers Greenwood Airport Tower Construction, MS $1,500,000 Sen. Cochran, Sen. Lott
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F&E--Towers Gulfport, MS Air Traffic Control Facilities $11,997,000 Sen. Cochran, The President
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F&E--Towers Missoula, MT Air Traffic Control Facilities $754,000 The President
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F&E--Towers Reno, NV Air Traffic Control Facilities $15,223,000 The President
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F&E--Towers LaGuardia, NY Air Traffic Control Facilities $9,000,000 The President
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F&E--Towers Dayton, OH Air Traffic Control Facilities $2,300,000 The President
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F&E--Towers Toledo, OH Air Traffic Control Facilities $1,450,000 The President
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F&E--Towers Medford, OR Air Traffic Control Facilities $1,100,000 The President
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F&E--Towers Memphis, TN Air Traffic Control Facilities $4,760,000 The President
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F&E--Towers Abilene, TX Air Traffic Control Facilities $2,200,000 The President
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F&E--Towers Houston, TX Air Traffic Control Facilities $29,072,000 The President
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FAA--Operations Medallion Program, AK $2,550,000 Sen. Stevens
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FAA--Operations Alien Species Action Plan (ASAP), HI $1,250,000 Sen. Inouye
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FB--Ferry Boats and Terminal Berkeley/Albany Ferry Service, CA $750,000 Rep. Barbara Lee
Facilities
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FB--Ferry Boats and Terminal Ferry Maintenance Facility in Vallejo, CA $1,000,000 Rep. George Miller
Facilities
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FB--Ferry Boats and Terminal San Francisco Bay Area Water Transit Ferry Boat, CA $670,000 Sen. Feinstein
Facilities
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FB--Ferry Boats and Terminal Mayport Ferry Replacement Vessel, Jacksonville, FL $500,000 Rep. Ander Crenshaw
Facilities
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FB--Ferry Boats and Terminal Green River Ferry Rehabilitation, KY $364,000 Rep. Ron Lewis
Facilities
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FB--Ferry Boats and Terminal Oak Bluffs Ferry Terminal Reconstruction, MA $1,375,000 Rep. William Delahunt, Sen. Kennedy, Sen.
Facilities Kerry
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FB--Ferry Boats and Terminal Water Taxi/Ferry Service, City of Medford, MA $825,000 Rep. Edward Markey
Facilities
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FB--Ferry Boats and Terminal Swan's Island Ferry Facilities, ME $1,875,000 Sen. Collins, Sen. Snowe
Facilities
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FB--Ferry Boats and Terminal Landing Craft for Mackinac Island, MI $300,000 Rep. Bart Stupak
Facilities
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FB--Ferry Boats and Terminal Port of Detroit Public Dock and Terminal Project, MI $2,345,000 Sen. Levin, Sen. Stabenow
Facilities
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FB--Ferry Boats and Terminal Port of New Bourbon, Ste. Genevieve, MO $500,000 Rep. Russ Carnahan
Facilities
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FB--Ferry Boats and Terminal North Carolina Statewide Ferry System, NC $2,325,000 Sen. Dole
Facilities
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FB--Ferry Boats and Terminal Bemus-Stow Ferry and Facilities Upgrades, NY $500,000 Rep. Brian Higgins
Facilities
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FB--Ferry Boats and Terminal Engineering & construction of Glen Cove Ferry and Facilities, NY $1,350,000 Sen. Schumer, Sen. Clinton, Rep. Peter King
Facilities
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FB--Ferry Boats and Terminal Ferry infrastructure, NY $750,000 Rep. Anthony Weiner, Sen. Schumer, Sen.
Facilities Clinton
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FB--Ferry Boats and Terminal Haverstraw Ferry Terminal, NY $312,000 Sen. Clinton, Sen. Schumer
Facilities
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FB--Ferry Boats and Terminal Ocean Beach Ferry Terminal Enhancement, NY $1,300,000 Rep. Steve Israel
Facilities
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FB--Ferry Boats and Terminal Excursion Vessel Project, OH $500,000 Rep. Betty Sutton
Facilities
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FB--Ferry Boats and Terminal Put-In-Bay Ferry Terminal Improvements, OH $500,000 Rep. Marcy Kaptur
Facilities
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FB--Ferry Boats and Terminal River Ferry Boat Transportation Program, City of Oklahoma City, OK $1,750,000 Sen. Inhofe
Facilities
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FB--Ferry Boats and Terminal Port Aransas Ferryboat Expansion, TX $750,000 Rep. Solomon Ortiz
Facilities
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FB--Ferry Boats and Terminal Ferry Boats, USVI $750,000 Rep. Donna Christensen
Facilities
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FB--Ferry Boats and Terminal Ferry in Wahkiakum County, WA $200,000 Sen. Murray, Sen. Cantwell, Rep. Brian Baird
Facilities
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FB--Ferry Boats and Terminal Kitsap Transit, Low-wake Passenger-only Ferry, WA $1,000,000 Rep. Norman Dicks
Facilities
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FB--Ferry Boats and Terminal Kitsap Transit, Rich-Passage Wake Impact Study, WA $1,540,000 Sen. Murray, Sen. Cantwell
Facilities
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FB--Ferry Boats and Terminal Multimodal Terminal Redevelopment, Mukilteo, WA $1,000,000 Rep. Rick Larsen, Sen. Murray
Facilities
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FB--Ferry Boats and Terminal New Ferry Boat Construction, WA $500,000 Rep. Jay Inslee, Sen. Murray, Sen. Cantwell
Facilities
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FB--Ferry Boats and Terminal SR 304/Bremerton Transportation Center Project, WA $5,900,000 Rep. Norman Dicks, Sen. Murray, Sen. Cantwell
Facilities
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FB--Ferry Boats and Terminal Vashon Island Passenger Only Ferry, WA $600,000 Sen. Murray, Sen. Cantwell, Rep. Jim McDermott
Facilities
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands U.S. Forest Highway 4, Winston County, Alabama $1,000,000 Rep. Robert Aderholt, Sen. Shelby
Highways)
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands Highway Improvements in Sells, AZ $1,000,000 Rep. Raul Grijalva
Highways)
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands Hoover Dam Bypass Bridge, AZ $2,000,000 Sen. Kyl, Rep. Trent Franks
Highways)
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands Paving of FS 512 (Young Road), AZ $750,000 Rep. Rick Renzi
Highways)
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands Road from Hardrock to Pinon, AZ (Navajo Reservation) $750,000 Rep. Rick Renzi
Highways)
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands Bald Hill Slide Mitigation and Repair Project, CA $1,000,000 Rep. Mike Thompson
Highways)
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands Forest Highway 171 Widening, Butte County, CA $1,000,000 Rep. Wally Herger
Highways)
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands Golden Gate National Park Conservancy, Park Access and Trails, San Francisco, CA $3,000,000 Rep. Nancy Pelosi, Rep. Tom Lantos, Rep. Lynn
Highways) Woolsey, Sen. Feinstein
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands Needles Highway, Needles, CA $2,300,000 Rep. Jerry Lewis
Highways)
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands Pacific Way Bridge, Marin County, CA $500,000 Rep. Lynn Woolsey
Highways)
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands South Access to Golden Gate Bridge, Doyle Drive, CA $1,500,000 Rep. Nancy Pelosi
Highways)
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands SH 115, CO $500,000 Rep. Doug Lamborn, Sen. Salazar
Highways)
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands SH 13 from Wyoming State Line South through CO $500,000 Rep. John Salazar, Sen. Salazar
Highways)
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands SH9, Frisco to Breckenridge, CO $1,000,000 Rep. Mark Udall, Sen. Salazar
Highways)
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands State Highway 150 (US 160N to Great Sand Dunes), CO $2,260,000 Sen. Salazar, Sen. Allard, Rep. John Salazar
Highways)
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands U.S. 491, Montezuma County, CO $1,000,000 Rep. John Salazar, Sen. Salazar
Highways)
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Recreation Trail, DE $700,000 Rep. Michael Castle
Highways)
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands Sharpes Ferry Bridge Replacement, Marion County, FL $1,000,000 Rep. Ric Keller
Highways)
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands Federal Lands Program, State of HI $1,170,000 Sen. Inouye
Highways)
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands City of Rocks Back Country Byway, ID $3,950,000 Sen. Crapo, Sen. Craig, Rep. Michael Simpson
Highways)
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands FH-24, Banks to Lowman, ID $500,000 Rep. Bill Sali, Sen. Craig
Highways)
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands Reconstruction of K-20 between US75 and Horton, KS $250,000 Rep. Nancy Boyda
Highways)
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands Riverwalk Construction Phase 2 Section 3, Lowell, MA $1,000,000 Rep. Marty Meehan
Highways)
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands APG Highway Access, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD $250,000 Rep. C.A. Ruppersberger, Sen. Mikulski
Highways)
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands BRAC Related Improvements, Harford County, MD $2,010,000 Sen. Mikulski, Sen. Cardin, Rep. C.A.
Highways) Ruppersberger
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands BRAC/MD 355--Transportation Analysis, Bethesda, MD $2,010,000 Sen. Mikulski, Sen. Cardin, Rep. Chris Van
Highways) Hollen
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands MD 175 Improvements, Anne Arundel County, MD $500,000 Rep. C.A. Ruppersberger, Rep. John Sarbanes.
Highways) Sen. Mikulski, Sen. Cardin
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands MD 4 at Suitland Parkway, Prince George's County, MD $2,500,000 Rep. Steny Hoyer, Rep. Albert Wynn, Sen.
Highways) Mikulski, Sen. Cardin
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands U.S. 15 at Monocacy Boulevard, Frederick, MD $250,000 Rep. Roscoe Bartlett, Sen. Cardin
Highways)
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands Western Maryland Welcome Center Frederick Co MD $250,000 Rep. Roscoe Bartlett
Highways)
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands MN TH 38 Improvements, MN $500,000 Rep. James Oberstar
Highways)
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands Safety Project on Environmental Effects of Dust Suppressant Chemicals on Federal Lands $1,312,500 Sen. Bond
Highways) Highways, MO
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands SR 601 from I-10 to SR 26, MS $1,000,000 Rep. Gene Taylor
Highways)
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands Tupelo Thoroughfare Corridor, Tupelo, MS $1,000,000 Rep. Roger Wicker
Highways)
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands Montana Secondary 323 from Ekalaka to Alzada, MT $1,600,000 Rep. Dennis Rehberg, Sen. Baucus
Highways)
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands Blue Ridge Parkway, Asheville, NC $1,000,000 Rep. Heath Shuler
Highways)
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands NC 143 in Graham County, NC $750,000 Rep. Heath Shuler
Highways)
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands Lewis and Clark Legacy Trail, ND $536,000 Sen. Conrad, Sen. Dorgan
Highways)
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands Three Affiliated Tribes Wells Road, ND $1,000,000 Rep. Earl Pomeroy, Sen. Dorgan, Sen. Conrad
Highways)
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands Valentine National Wildlife Refuge Roads, NE $300,000 Rep. Adrian Smith, Sen. Hagel
Highways)
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands West Jemez Bypass Construction, Los Alamos County, NM $1,340,000 Sen. Bingaman
Highways)
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands Carson Freeway, Phase 2, Carson City, NV $1,000,000 Rep. Dean Heller
Highways)
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands Craig Road Grade Separation/Overpass, NV $500,000 Rep. Shelley Berkley, Sen. Reid
Highways)
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands I-15 Corridor Study, NV $250,000 Rep. Shelley Berkley, Rep. Jon Porter, Sen.
Highways) Reid
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands I-80 at Vista Boulevard and McCarran Boulevard, NV $750,000 Sen. Reid
Highways)
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands Southern Nevada Beltway Interchanges, NV $1,100,000 Sen. Reid, Rep. Shelley Berkley, Rep. Jon
Highways) Porter
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands SR-160 Blue Diamond Highway-Clark and Nye Counties, NV $1,500,000 Sen. Ensign, Sen. Reid, Rep. John Porter
Highways)
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands U.S. 93/Interstate 15 interchange, NV $700,000 Rep. Dean Heller, Rep. Jon Porter, Sen. Reid
Highways)
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands Fort Drum Connector Road, NY $800,000 Rep. John McHugh, Sen. Schumer
Highways)
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands Hudson Valley Welcome Center, Hyde Park, NY $1,725,000 Rep. Kristen Gillibrand, Sen. Schumer
Highways)
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands Granger Road/Transportation Boulevard Improvement, OH $1,000,000 Rep. Dennis Kucinich
Highways)
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands Improved Access to Cuyahoga Valley National Park, OH $500,000 Rep. Betty Sutton
Highways)
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands Sequoyah Refuge Road, Sequoyah, OK $500,000 Rep. Dan Boren
Highways)
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands United Keetowah Band Tribal Roads, Tahlequah, OK $500,000 Rep. Dan Boren
Highways)
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands I-84 Sandy River Delta Project, Salem, OR $1,000,000 Rep. Earl Blumenauer, Sen. Smith, Sen. Wyden
Highways)
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands BIA Route 14 (Gooseneck Road)-Oglala Sioux Tribe, SD $1,692,000 Sen. Johnson
Highways)
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands Kenel Road Rehabilitation and Resurfacing-Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, SD $2,000,000 Sen. Johnson
Highways)
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands Pave from Sitting Bull Monument to US 12 and from US 12 to north of SD 1806P from SD 1806 to $593,600 Sen. Thune
Highways) end of pavement in Wakpala, SD
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands SD 44 and SD 73, Paving in Jackson and Mellette Counties, SD $630,000 Sen. Thune
Highways)
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands US 212 Paving from Eagle Butte to East of the SD 63 East Junction, Serving Cheyenne River $700,000 Sen. Johnson, Sen. Thune
Highways) Reservation, SD
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands State Route 374 from SR 149 to 77 Montgomery Co, TN $500,000 Rep. Marsha Blackburn
Highways)
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands Stones River National Battlefield Tour Route, TN $1,000,000 Rep. Bart Gordon
Highways)
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands Bear River Access Road Forest Street Improvements Project, UT $875,000 Sen. Hatch, Sen. Bennett, Rep. Rob Bishop
Highways)
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands Halchita Bridge, San Juan County, UT $500,000 Rep. Jim Matheson
Highways)
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands State Route 92, Lehi to Highland, UT $500,000 Rep. Jim Matheson
Highways)
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands 14th Street Bridge/GW Memorial Parkway, VA $3,000,000 Rep. James Moran
Highways)
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands Route 1/619 Traffic Circle at Quantico, VA $500,000 Rep. Jo Ann Davis
Highways)
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands Vermont Federal Lands Projects, VT $335,000 Sen. Leahy
Highways)
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands 116th Street NE Interchange Improvement Project, Tulalip Tribes, WA $1,050,000 Sen. Murray, Sen. Cantwell
Highways)
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands Discovery Trail, Long Beach to Port of Ilwaco, WA $375,000 Rep. Brian Baird, Sen. Murray, Sen. Cantwell
Highways)
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands Fidalgo Bay Improvement Project, Samish Tribe, WA $500,000 Sen. Murray, Sen. Cantwell
Highways)
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands Skomish Tribe Access Road and US 101 Realignment, WA $1,000,000 Sen. Murray, Sen. Cantwell
Highways)
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands Welcome Center on SR 410, WA $750,000 Rep. David Reichert, Sen. Murray, Sen.
Highways) Cantwell
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FL--Federal lands (Public Lands 17-Mile Road Reconstruction, Wind River Indian Reservation, WY $2,100,000 Sen. Enzi, Sen. Thomas, Sen. Barrasso, Rep.
Highways) Barbara Cubin
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*FL--Federal lands (Public Lands Grand Teton National Park Pathways System, WY $1,750,000 Sen. Barrasso
Highways)
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Grade Crossings on Designated High Grade Crossing Hazard Elimination, Glendale, CA $500,000 Rep. Adam Schiff, Sen. Feinstein
Speed Rail Corridors
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Grade Crossings on Designated High Leucadia Boulevard/At-Grade Rail Safety Improvements, CA $500,000 Rep. Brian Bilbray
Speed Rail Corridors
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Grade Crossings on Designated High Southern California Regional Rail Authority, San Fernando Valley, CA $1,000,000 Rep. Howard Berman
Speed Rail Corridors
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Grade Crossings on Designated High Ventura County, Metrolink Grade Crossing Improvements, CA $500,000 Rep. Elton Gallegly
Speed Rail Corridors
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Grade Crossings on Designated High Gulf Coast Corridor Grade Crossing Hazard Elimination, MS and LA $500,000 Rep. William Jefferson, Rep. Gene Taylor
Speed Rail Corridors
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Grade Crossings on Designated High Hopson Road Grade Separation, Raleigh, NC $500,000 Rep. David Price
Speed Rail Corridors
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Grade Crossings on Designated High Klumac Road Grade Separation, Salisbury, NC $300,000 Rep. Melvin Watt
Speed Rail Corridors
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Grade Crossings on Designated High Private Crossing Safety Initiative, NC $275,000 Rep. Melvin Watt
Speed Rail Corridors
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Grade Crossings on Designated High Quiet Zone at Union Pacific Grade Crossings, Round Rock, TX $500,000 Rep. John Carter
Speed Rail Corridors
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IM--Interstate Maintenance Highway 55 Hurricane Evacuation Corridor Study, AL $250,000 Rep. Terry Everett, Sen. Shelby
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance Lighting along Interstate 85 at Exits 77 and 70, AL $125,000 Rep. Mike Rogers (AL), Sen. Shelby
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance Interstate 69/Great River Bridge: Highway 65-MS Highway 1, AR $2,680,000 Sen. Lincoln, Sen. Pryor
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance Interstates 430/630 Interchange Modifications, AR $3,180,000 Sen. Lincoln, Sen. Pryor, Rep. Vic Snyder
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance I-10 Improvements, Western Maricopa County, AZ $1,375,000 Rep. Raul Grijalva, Sen. Kyl, Rep. Trent
Discretionary Franks
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IM--Interstate Maintenance Interstate-10, Pepper Avenue, San Bernardino, CA $1,000,000 Rep. Joe Baca
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance Lathrop Road/Interstate 5 Interchange Improvements, CA $500,000 Rep. Dennis Cardoza
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance Ranchero Road Corridor Project, Hesperia, CA $1,500,000 Rep. Jerry Lewis
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance Rancho Cucamonga, CA I15/Baseline Rd. Interchange, CA $750,000 Rep. David Dreier
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance San Diego Freeway (I-405) Widening and Improvement, CA $500,000 Rep. Dana Rohrabacher
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance SR-56 Connectors and I-5 Widening, CA $500,000 Rep. Brian Bilbray
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance State Route 76 widening and realignment, CA $250,000 Rep. Darrell Issa
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance I-225 Corridor Improvements, CO $670,000 Sen. Salazar, Sen. Allard, Rep. Ed Perlmutter
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance I-25 / SH 16 (Fort Carson Interchange), CO $2,260,000 Sen. Salazar, Sen. Allard, Rep. Doug Lamborn
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance I-25 North of SH 66, CO $500,000 Rep. Marilyn Musgrave
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance I-70 Stapleton Interchange, Denver, CO $500,000 Rep. Diana DeGette, Sen. Salazar
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance I-76 (Colorado's NE Gateway), CO $500,000 Rep. Marilyn Musgrave, Sen. Salazar
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance State of Delaware Turnpike Improvements Project, DE $1,490,000 Sen. Biden, Sen. Carper, Rep. Michael Castle
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance I-75/Collier Blvd/SR 84 Interchange Improvements, FL $500,000 Rep. Connie Mack
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance I-75/Everglades Blvd. Interchange Study, FL $250,000 Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance I-75/Griffin Road Interchange, FL $1,500,000 Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance I-95 Interchange at Yamato Road and Spanish River, Boca, FL $1,000,000 Rep. Ron Klein
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance I-95 Interchange, Boca Raton, FL $500,000 Rep. Robert Wexler
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance Interstate 75 in Manatee County, FL $500,000 Rep. Vern Buchanan
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance I-85 at CR98/Gabbettville Road, Troup County, GA $1,125,000 Sen. Chambliss
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance Widen Lee Road bridge at I-20, GA $500,000 Rep. David Scott
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance H-1 Improvements Kinau and Lusitana Ramps Project, HI $3,900,000 Sen. Inouye
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance Kapolei Interchange Complex, HI $1,000,000 Rep. Neil Abercrombie, Rep. Maize Hirono
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance I-235 Storm Water Management Improvements, IA $1,000,000 Rep. Leonard Boswell, Sen. Grassley, Sen.
Discretionary Harkin
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IM--Interstate Maintenance Interstate 29 Reconstruction/Utility Relocation, Sioux City, IA $1,050,000 Sen. Grassley, Sen. Harkin, Rep. Steve King
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance Recontruct Interstate 80, Johnson County, IA $500,000 Rep. Dave Loebsack, Sen. Harkin
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance U.S. 34 Bridge Mills County, IA $250,000 Rep. Steve King
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance I-84, Curtis Road to Broadway Interchange Widening, ID $1,500,000 Sen. Crapo, Sen. Craig, Rep. Michael Simpson
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance I55 Noise Abatement Project (North), Woodridge, IL $400,000 Rep. Judy Biggert
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance I-235/US 54 & I-235/Central Ave Interchange, KS $500,000 Rep. Todd Tiahrt, Sen. Brownback
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance Interstate 70 Viaduct Realignment, Topeka, KS $750,000 Sen. Brownback, Rep. Nancy Boyda
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance Green River Area Transportation Corridor 2025 Plan, KY $350,000 Sen. Bunning
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance Improvement of Highland Pike (KY 1072) to Farrell Drive, KY $350,000 Sen. Bunning
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance KY Ohio River Bridges Project, Louisville, KY $1,000,000 Rep. John Yarmuth
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance I-20 Transp. Corridor Program-Lincoln Parish, LA $500,000 Rep. Rodney Alexander, Sen. Landrieu, Sen.
Discretionary Vitter
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IM--Interstate Maintenance I-49 North, LA $700,000 Sen. Vitter, Sen. Landrieu
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IM--Interstate Maintenance Interstate 49 North LA, I-220 to AR State Line, LA $500,000 Rep. Jim McCrery
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IM--Interstate Maintenance I-91 Fiber and Conduit Project, MA $1,000,000 Rep. John Olver
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance I-93 P&D Const. Andover, Tewksbury, Wilmington, MA $400,000 Rep. Marty Meehan
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance Route 495 Southbound Ramp, Mansfield & Norton, MA $750,000 Rep. Barney Frank
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance I-270 at MD 85, Frederick County MD $500,000 Rep. Roscoe Bartlett
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance I-695 (Baltimore Beltway) NE, Baltimore County, MD $750,000 Rep. C.A. Ruppersberger, Rep. John Sarbanes,
Discretionary Sen. Mikulski
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IM--Interstate Maintenance I-295, Exit 4 Improvement Project, ME $375,000 Sen. Collins, Sen. Snowe, Rep. Thomas Allen
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance Bridge Replacement I-75 at M-21/Corunna Rd Flint, MI $500,000 Rep. Dale Kildee
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance I-94/I-275 Interchange Ramp Reconstruction, MI $1,000,000 Rep. John Dingell
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance Latson Road interchange at I-96 in Livingston City, MI $500,000 Rep. Mike Rogers (MI)
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance Rehabilitation of I-696 from M-53 to I-94, MI $500,000 Rep. Sander Levin
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance I-35/MN TH 95, MN $1,500,000 Rep. James Oberstar
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance I-35W Reconstruction Design, New Brighton, MN $900,000 Rep. Betty McCollum, Sen. Klobuchar
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance Interstate 44 at State Route 5, Laclede County, MO $500,000 Rep. Ike Skelton
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance Route 266 & Interchange with I44 Springfield, MO $500,000 Rep. Roy Blunt
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance Study for improvm, I-270 at I-44, St. Louis County, MO $250,000 Rep. Robert Akin
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance Byram-Clinton Norrell Corridor Project, MS $500,000 Sen. Cochran, Rep. Bennie Thompson
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance I-15 Helena Custer Avenue Interchange, MT $1,005,000 Sen. Tester, Sen. Baucus
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance I-40 in McDowell County, NC $1,000,000 Rep. Heath Shuler
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance I-40/I-77 Interchange in Iredell County, NC $750,000 Sen. Dole
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance I-77 in Mecklenburg County, NC $500,000 Rep. Melvin Watt, Sen. Dole
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance I-95 in Cumberland, Harnett, and Johnston Counties, NC $750,000 Sen. Dole, Rep. Bob Etheridge
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance I-29/52nd Avenue S Interchange Reconstruction, Fargo, ND $670,000 Sen. Conrad, Sen. Dorgan, Rep. Earl Pomeroy
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance I-80 Westbound Bridge over Missouri River, NE $600,000 Sen. Hagel
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance I-25 Mesa del Sol Interchange, Albuquerque, NM $500,000 Rep. Heather Wilson, Sen. Bingaman, Sen.
Discretionary Domenici
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IM--Interstate Maintenance Fernley Interchange at I-80, NV $500,000 Sen. Ensign, Rep. Dean Heller
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance Henderson Starr Road Interchange, NV $500,000 Rep. Jon Porter, Sen. Reid
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance I-90 Exit 8 Phase 2 Connector, Rensselaer, NY $500,000 Rep. Michael McNulty
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance Brent Spence Bridge Study, OH $670,000 Sen. Brown, Sen. Voinovich
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance City of Columbus Interstate 70/71 Cap Project, OH $350,000 Sen. Voinovich, Rep. Deborah Price
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance Galbraith Road Interchange (exit) northbound I-75, OH $500,000 Rep. Steve Chabot
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance I-280 Veterans Glass City Skyway Lighting Enhancement, OH $500,000 Rep. Marcy Kaptur
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance I-670/Stelzer Road Interchange, OH $500,000 Rep. Patrick Tiberi
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance I-71 Corridor Access Improvements at MLK, OH $750,000 Sen. Voinovich, Rep. Steve Chabot
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance I-71/Rt 665 Interchange, Grove City, OH $500,000 Rep. Deborah Pryce, Sen. Voinovich
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance I-44 Arkansas River East to Yale Avenue, Tulsa, OK $500,000 Rep. John Sullivan
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance Interstate 40 Crosstown Expressway, Oklahoma City, OK $500,000 Rep. Mary Fallin
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance Columbia River Crossing, Portland, OR $750,000 Sen. Smith, Sen. Wyden, Rep. Earl Blumenauer
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance I-5/Wilsonville Interchange, OR $500,000 Rep. Darlene Hooley, Sen. Smith, Sen. Wyden
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance I-84 Burnt River Canyon, OR $1,340,000 Sen. Wyden, Sen. Smith, Rep. Greg Walden
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance Pennsylvania Turnpike/I-95 Connection, PA $700,000 Rep. Patrick Murphy, Sen. Casey
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance I-195 Relocation in Providence, RI $1,500,000 Rep. Patrick Kennedy, Rep. James Langevin,
Discretionary Sen. Reed, Sen. Whitehouse
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IM--Interstate Maintenance Fairview Street/I-385 Interchange, SC $375,000 Sen. Graham, Rep. Bob Inglis
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance I-95 and SC 327 Interchange Improvement Project, SC $500,000 Rep. John Spratt
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance I-95/SC 301 Interchange Improvement Project, SC $4,000,000 Rep. James Clyburn, Rep. Joe Wilson, Sen.
Discretionary Graham
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IM--Interstate Maintenance US 278 Corridor Construction, SC $250,000 Sen. Graham
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance Monroe County Tennessee High Mast Lighting, TN $500,000 Rep. John Duncan
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance IH-35W Congestion Relief, TX $350,000 Sen. Hutchison
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance Interstate 69 (Texas Portion) $1,000,000 Rep. Nick Lampson, Rep. Sheila Jackson-Lee,
Discretionary Rep. Kevin Brady, Rep. Ralph Hall
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IM--Interstate Maintenance University of Texas at El Paso, Reconstruction of Off-Ramp $500,000 Rep. Silvestre Reyes
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance US 287 Ennis Bypass from BU 287 to South of SH 34, TX $500,000 Rep. Joe Barton
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance I-15 Bluff Street Interchange, UT $700,000 Sen. Hatch, Sen. Bennett, Rep. Jim Matheson
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance I-15 Dixie Drive Interchange, UT $500,000 Rep. Jim Matheson
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance I-95/Fairfax County Parkway Interchange at Newington Road, VA $2,010,000 Sen. Webb
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance Lee Highway Corridor Improvement Project, VA $500,000 Rep. Tom Davis
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance I-5 Port of Tacoma Interchange Project, WA $1,000,000 Sen. Murray, Sen. Cantwell
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance I-5/I-205 Salmon Creek Interchange Project, WA $700,000 Sen. Murray, Sen. Cantwell, Rep. Brian Baird
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance I-5/SR 510 Lacey Interchange Improvement Project, WA $500,000 Sen. Murray, Sen. Cantwell
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance I-5/SR18/SR161--Triangle Project, Federal Way, WA $500,000 Rep. Adam Smith, Sen. Cantwell
Discretionary
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IM--Interstate Maintenance Interstate 25 reconstruction, Glenrock to Hat Six, WY $950,000 Sen. Enzi, Sen. Thomas, Rep. Barbara Cubin
Discretionary
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New Starts / Fixed Guideway Central Phoenix/East Valley Light Rail-Phoenix, AZ $90,000,000 The President, Rep. Harry Mitchell, Rep. Ed
Pastor
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New Starts / Fixed Guideway Metro Gold Line Eastside Extension, Los Angeles, CA $80,000,000 The President, Rep. Lucille Roybal-Allard,
Sen. Feinstein, Sen. Boxer
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New Starts / Fixed Guideway South Sacramento Corridor Phase 2 Project, CA $4,500,000 Rep. Daniel Lungren, Rep. Doris Matsui, Sen.
Boxer, Sen. Feinstein
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New Starts / Fixed Guideway Third Street Light Rail Transit Project-Central, San Francisco, CA $12,000,000 Rep. Nancy Pelosi, Sen. Feinstein
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New Starts / Fixed Guideway Southeast Corridor Multi-Modal Project (T-REX), CO $51,560,484 The President, Sen. Allard, Sen. Salazar, Rep.
Diana DeGette, Rep. Tom Tancredo, Rep. Mark
Udall
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New Starts / Fixed Guideway West Corridor Light Rail Project, Denver, CO $40,000,000 The President, Sen. Allard, Sen. Salazar, Rep.
Diana DeGette, Rep. Ed Perlmutter, Rep. Tom
Tancredo, Rep. Mark Udall
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New Starts / Fixed Guideway New-Britain-Hartford Busway, CT $3,338,400 Sen. Dodd, Sen. Lieberman, Rep. John Larson
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New Starts / Fixed Guideway JTA Bus Rapid Transit System, Jacksonville, FL $9,520,000 Sen. Martinez, Sen. Bill Nelson, Rep. Corrine
Brown
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New Starts / Fixed Guideway Metrorail Orange Line Expansion, FL $2,000,000 Rep. Kendrick Meek, Sen. Martinez, Sen. Bill
Nelson
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New Starts / Fixed Guideway Honolulu High Capacity Transit Corridor Project, HI $15,500,000 Sen. Inouye, Sen. Akaka, Rep. Neil
Abercrombie, Rep. Mazie Hirono
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New Starts / Fixed Guideway CTA Brown Line Capacity Expansion (Ravenswood), IL $40,000,000 The President, Rep. Rahm Emanuel, Sen. Durbin
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New Starts / Fixed Guideway Metra Connects, Southeast Service, IL $7,375,000 Rep. Jesse Jackson, Sen. Durbin, Sen. Obama
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New Starts / Fixed Guideway METRA, STAR Line, Northeastern IL $7,375,000 Rep. Melissa Bean, Rep. Judy Biggert, Rep. J.
Hastert, Rep. Mark Kirk, Rep. Peter Roskam,
Rep. Jerry Weller, Sen. Durbin, Sen. Obama
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New Starts / Fixed Guideway METRA, Union Pacific Northwest Line, Northeastern IL $7,375,000 Rep. Melissa Bean, Rep. Rahm Emanuel, Rep.
Mark Kirk, Sen. Durbin, Sen. Obama
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New Starts / Fixed Guideway Northern Indiana Commuter Transit District Recapitalization, IN $5,000,000 Rep. Peter Visclosky, Rep. Joe Donnelly, Sen.
Lugar
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New Starts / Fixed Guideway North Shore Corridor and Blue Line Extension, MA $2,000,000 Rep. John Tierney
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New Starts / Fixed Guideway Largo Metrorail Extension, MD $35,000,000 Sen. Warner, Sen. Webb
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New Starts / Fixed Guideway MARC Commuter Rail Improvements and Rolling Stock, MD $10,000,000 Sen. Cardin, Sen. Mikulski, Rep. John Sarbanes
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New Starts / Fixed Guideway Central Corridor Light Rail, Ramsey County, MN $10,400,000 Sen. Coleman, Sen. Klobuchar, Rep. Keith
Ellison, Rep. Betty McCollum
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New Starts / Fixed Guideway NorthStar Commuter Rail, MN $55,000,000 Sen. Coleman, Sen. Klobuchar, Rep. Keith
Ellison, Rep. James Oberstar
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New Starts / Fixed Guideway Charlotte Rapid Transit Extension, NC $2,000,000 Rep. Sue Myrick, Rep. Melvin Watt, Sen. Dole,
Sen. Burr
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New Starts / Fixed Guideway Monmouth-Ocean-Middlesex Cnty Passenger Rail Line, NJ $1,000,000 Rep. Jim Saxton, Rep. Christopher Smith, Sen.
Lautenberg, Sen. Menendez
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New Starts / Fixed Guideway MOS2 of the Hudson Bergen Light Rail, NJ $55,192,995 The President, Rep. Albio Sires, Sen.
Lautenberg, Sen. Menendez
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New Starts / Fixed Guideway Northwest NJ-Northeast PA Passenger Rail Project $3,000,000 Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen
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New Starts / Fixed Guideway Trans-Hudson Midtown Corridor, New Jersey $15,000,000 Sen. Lautenberg, Sen. Menendez, Rep. Albio
Sires
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New Starts / Fixed Guideway Long Island Rail Road East Side Access, New York, NY $215,000,000 The President, Sen. Clinton, Sen. Schumer
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New Starts / Fixed Guideway Second Avenue Subway Phase 1, NY $171,235,000 The President, Rep. Carolyn Maloney, Rep.
Jerrold Nadler, Sen. Clinton, Sen. Schumer
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New Starts / Fixed Guideway I-205/Portland Mall Light Rail, OR $80,000,000 The President, Rep. Darlene Hooley, Sen.
Smith, Sen. Wyden
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New Starts / Fixed Guideway North Shore LRT Connector, Pittsburgh, PA $33,516,444 The President
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New Starts / Fixed Guideway South County Commuter Rail, Wickford Junction Station, RI $12,519,846 Sen. Reed
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New Starts / Fixed Guideway DCTA Fixed Guideway/Engineering, Lewisville, TX $250,000 Rep. Michael Burgess
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New Starts / Fixed Guideway North Corridor BRT, Houston and Southeast Corridor BRT, TX $20,000,000 Sen. Hutchison, Rep. John Culberson, Rep. Al
Green, Rep. Gene Green
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New Starts / Fixed Guideway NW/SE LRT MOS in Dallas, TX $86,250,000 The President, Rep. Joe Barton, Rep. Ralph
Hall, Rep. Eddie Johnson, Rep. Sam Johnson,
Rep. Pete Sessions, Sen. Cornyn, Sen.
Hutchison
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New Starts / Fixed Guideway Mid-Jordan Light Rail Extension, UT $20,000,000 Sen. Bennett, Sen. Hatch
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New Starts / Fixed Guideway Weber County to Salt Lake City Commuter Rail, UT $80,000,000 The President, Rep. Rob Bishop, Sen. Bennett,
Sen. Hatch
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New Starts / Fixed Guideway Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project, VA $35,000,000 Rep. Frank Wolf, Rep. Tom Davis, Sen. Warner,
Sen. Webb
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New Starts / Fixed Guideway Norfolk Light Rail Project, VA $23,500,000 Sen. Warner, Sen. Webb, Rep. Robert Scott
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New Starts / Fixed Guideway VRE Rolling Stock, VA $4,000,000 Sen. Webb
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New Starts / Fixed Guideway Central Link Initial Segment, Seattle, WA $70,000,000 The President, Sen. Murray
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New Starts / Fixed Guideway University Link LRT Extension, Seattle, WA $20,000,000 The President, Sen. Murray
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Rail Line Relocation and Sacramento Intermodal Terminal Facility Track Relocation, CA $400,000 Rep. Matsui, Sen. Feinstein
Improvement Program
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Rail Line Relocation and Pecos Street grade crossing, CO $200,000 Rep. Ed Perlmutter, Rep. Mark Udall, Sen.
Improvement Program Salazar
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Rail Line Relocation and Railroad Grade Separation Project, Elkhart, IN $450,000 Rep. Joe Donnelly, Sen. Lugar
Improvement Program
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Rail Line Relocation and Railroad Relocation Planning, Terre Haute, IN $450,000 Rep. Brad Ellsworth, Sen. Lugar
Improvement Program
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Rail Line Relocation and Rail Safety Upgrades, Coos County, NH $400,000 Rep. Paul Hodes
Improvement Program
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Rail Line Relocation and Mount Vernon Railroad Cut, NY $250,000 Rep. Eliot Engel, Sen. Schumer
Improvement Program
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Rail Line Relocation and Rail Line Relocation in Chester, SC $400,000 Rep. John Spratt
Improvement Program
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Rail Line Relocation and Pierre Rail Improvements, Pierre, SD $200,000 Rep. Stephanie Herseth
Improvement Program
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Rail Line Relocation and Wisconsin West Rail Transit Authority, Barron, WI $2,500,000 Rep. David Obey, Sen. Kohl
Improvement Program
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Research (FAA) Airframe Maintenance Technology AAS Degree Program, DE $335,000 Sen. Carper
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Research (FAA) Jet Engine Technology Inspection, IA $500,000 Sen. Harkin, Sen. Grassley
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Research (FAA) Support of Aircraft Fleet Evaluation Research, IA $335,000 Sen. Harkin, Sen. Grassley
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Research (FAA) National Institute for Aviation Research, KS $2,400,000 Sen. Brownback, Rep. Todd Tiahrt
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Research (FAA) Research on Small Aircraft, National Institute for Aviation Research, KS $700,000 Sen. Brownback, Sen. Roberts
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Research (FAA) Advance Materials in Transport Aircraft Structures, WA $700,000 Sen. Murray
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Research (FAA) Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Innovation Center, WA $525,000 Sen. Murray
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Research (FAA) Spiroid Winglet Fuel Efficiency Research, WA $2,100,000 Sen. Murray
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Research (FRA) Positive Train Control Technology, AK $750,000 Sen. Stevens
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Research (FRA) Center for Commercial Deployment of Transportation Technologies, CA $250,000 Rep. Dana Rohrabacher
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*Research (FRA) Public Education and Enforcement Research Study (PEERS), IL $500,000 Sen. Durbin
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Research (FRA) Advanced Freight Locomotive Safety and Monitoring System, MA $1,000,000 Rep. John Olver
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Research (FRA) Constructed Facilities Center at West Virginia University, WV $195,000 Sen. Byrd
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Research (FRA) Track Stability Technology, Marshall University, WV $585,000 Sen. Byrd
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Research (FTA) Southern Fuel Cell Coalition Demonstration Project, GA $200,000 Rep. John Lewis
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Research (FTA) Community Transportation Association of America, Nationwide Joblinks $1,700,000 Rep. John Olver
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Research (FTA) BuSolutions Advanced Transit Research, MI $700,000 Rep. Joe Knollenberg
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Research (FTA) Missouri Transportation Institute, MO $1,750,000 Sen. Bond
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Research (FTA) Staten Island Transit Enhancements Plan--Phase II, NY $225,000 Sen. Clinton, Sen. Schumer, Rep. Jerrold
Nadler
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Research (FTA) Prototype Vehicle Domestic Manufacturer, OR $500,000 Sen. Wyden
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Research (FTA) American Cities Transportation Institute, PA $300,000 Rep. Chaka Fattah
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Research (FTA) East Tennessee Hydrogen Initiative, TN $700,000 Rep. John Duncan, Rep. Zach Wamp
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Research (FTA) WVU Exhaust Emission Testing Initiative, WV $780,000 Sen. Byrd
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Research (NHTSA) Commercial Vehicle Rollover Prevention Technology Demonstration, MI $1,000,000 Rep. Joe Knollenberg
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*Research (NHTSA) Teens in the Drivers Seat, TX $350,000 Rep. Ciro Rodriguez
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Research (NHTSA) Lightweight Plastic and Composite Vehicles, WA $350,000 Sen. Murray
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Small Starts AC Transit BRT Corridor--Alameda County, CA $500,000 Rep. Barbara Lee
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Small Starts Metro Rapid Bus System Gap Closure, Los Angeles, CA $16,681,000 The President, Sen. Boxer
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Small Starts Perris Valley Line Metrolink Extension, CA $2,000,000 Sen. Feinstein
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Small Starts Rapid Transit (BRT) Project, Livermore, CA $3,000,000 Rep. Jerry McNerney, Rep. Ellen Tauscher
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Small Starts SMART EIS and PE, CA $2,000,000 Rep. Mike Thompson, Rep. Lynn Woolsey
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Small Starts Telegraph Avenue-International Boulevard-East 14th Street Bus Rapid Transit Corridor $2,000,000 Sen. Feinstein
Improvements, CA
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Small Starts Planning and Design, Bus Rapid Transit-State Avenue Corridor, Wyandotte County, KS $1,500,000 Sen. Brownback
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Small Starts MBTA Fitchburg to Boston Rail Corridor Project Development and Construction, MA $6,000,000 Rep. John Olver
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Small Starts Troost Corridor Bus Rapid Transit, MO $6,260,000 The President, Sen. Bond, Rep. Emanuel Cleaver
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*Small Starts I-69 HOV/BRT, MS $7,700,000 Sen. Cochran
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Small Starts Lane Transit District, Pioneer Parkway EmX Corridor, OR $14,800,000 The President, Rep. Peter DeFazio, Sen. Wyden,
Sen. Smith
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Small Starts Bus Rapid Transit, Cumberland County, PA $300,000 Rep. Todd Platts
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Small Starts CORRIDORone, PA $11,200,000 Rep. Joseph Pitts, Sen. Specter, Rep. Tim
Holden, Sen. Casey
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Small Starts Pawtucket/Central Falls Commuter Rail Station, RI $2,000,000 Sen. Reed
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Small Starts Galveston Rail Trolley Extenstion to Seawall Boulevard, TX $2,000,000 Sen. Hutchison
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Small Starts VIA Bus Rapid Transit Corridor Project, San Antonio, TX $5,000,000 Rep. Charles Gonzalez, Rep. Ciro Rodriguez
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Small Starts Provo Orem Bus Rapid Transit, UT $4,100,000 Sen. Bennett, Sen. Hatch, Rep. Chris Cannon
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Small Starts Route 1 Bus Rapid Transit, Potomac Yard-Crystal City, Alexandria and Arlington, VA $1,000,000 Sen. Webb, Sen. Warner, Rep. James Moran
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Small Starts Virginia Railway Express Extension-Gainesville/Haymarket, VA $500,000 Rep. Tom Davis
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Small Starts King County Pacific Highway South BRT, Seattle, WA $14,076,000 The President, Sen. Murray, Rep. Adam Smith
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Surface Transportation Priorities Denali Commission, Alaska for transportation infrastructure projects throughout rural $7,500,000 Sen. Stevens
Alaska, AK
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Surface Transportation Priorities Atmore, Alabama Road Improvement $250,000 Rep. Jo Bonner, Sen. Shelby
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Surface Transportation Priorities Church Street Overpass, Huntsville, AL $1,000,000 Rep. Robert Cramer, Sen. Shelby
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Surface Transportation Priorities City of Tuscaloosa Downtown Revitalization Project, AL--Twenty First Avenue Phase I and $4,200,000 Sen. Shelby
University Boulevard Phase III, AL
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Surface Transportation Priorities Southside bridge replacement, Etowah County, AL $1,000,000 Rep. Robert Aderholt, Sen. Shelby
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Surface Transportation Priorities Wall Triana Road Project, Madison County, AL $500,000 Rep. Robert Cramer, Sen. Shelby
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Surface Transportation Priorities Winchester Road Widening, City of Huntsville, AL $750,000 Rep. Robert Cramer, Sen. Shelby
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Surface Transportation Priorities Bella Vista Bypass, AR $500,000 Rep. John Boozman, Sen. Lincoln, Sen. Pryor
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Surface Transportation Priorities Highway 165 Overpass, Stuttgart, AR $500,000 Rep. Marion Berry, Sen. Lincoln, Sen. Pryor
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Surface Transportation Priorities Highway 71/Future Interstate 49 Development and Construction between Louisiana Line and $1,000,000 Rep. Mike Ross, Sen. Lincoln, Sen. Pryor
Doddridge, AR
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Surface Transportation Priorities Highway 77 Rail Grade Separation, Marion, AR $500,000 Rep. Marion Berry, Sen. Lincoln, Sen. Pryor
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Surface Transportation Priorities I-555 Access Road, Poinsett County, AR $1,000,000 Rep. Marion Berry, Sen. Lincoln, Sen. Pryor
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Surface Transportation Priorities Westside (Caraway) Overpass, City of Jonesboro, AR $1,840,000 Sen. Lincoln, Sen. Pryor, Rep. Marion Berry
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Surface Transportation Priorities Houghton Road Corridor Bridge Replacement, Tucson, AZ $750,000 Rep. Gabrielle Giffords
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Surface Transportation Priorities Indian Bend Road Improvements, Scottsdale, AZ $1,000,000 Rep. Harry Mitchell
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Surface Transportation Priorities Twin Peaks Corridor Project, Marana, AZ $1,500,000 Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, Rep. Ed Pastor
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Surface Transportation Priorities 16th Street, San Miguel Railroad Crossing Safety, CA $250,000 Rep. Kevin McCarthy
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Surface Transportation Priorities Airport Boulevard/Highway 101 Interchange, Monterey, CA $500,000 Rep. Sam Farr
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Surface Transportation Priorities Blossom Hill/Monterey Highway Crossing, San Jose, CA $500,000 Rep. Zoe Lofgren, Sen. Feinstein
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Surface Transportation Priorities Brentwood Boulevard/SR 4 Improvements, Brentwood, CA $750,000 Rep. Jerry McNerney
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Surface Transportation Priorities Bristol Street Widening, Orange County, CA $670,000 Sen. Feinstein
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Surface Transportation Priorities Dorsey Drive Interchange in Grass Valley, CA $750,000 Rep. John Doolittle
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Surface Transportation Priorities Friant Corridor, CA $500,000 Rep. George Radanovich
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Surface Transportation Priorities Fullerton, CA-State College/BNSF Grade Separation, CA $500,000 Rep. Edward Royce
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Surface Transportation Priorities Golden Gate Bridge Moveable Median Barrier, CA $500,000 Rep. Nancy Pelosi, Rep. Lynn Woolsey, Sen.
Feinstein
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Surface Transportation Priorities Grade Separations in Riverside, CA $1,420,000 Rep. Ken Calvert, Sen. Boxer, Sen. Feinstein
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Surface Transportation Priorities Highland Park Streetscape, Los Angeles, CA $250,000 Rep. Xavier Becerra
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Surface Transportation Priorities Lincoln Bypass on SR65 in Placer County, CA $950,000 Rep. John Doolittle
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*Surface Transportation Priorities Los Banos Bypass--SR 152; Merced, CA $500,000 Rep. Dennis Cardoza
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Surface Transportation Priorities Mission Road Beautification Project, Alhambra, CA $250,000 Rep. Adam Schiff
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Surface Transportation Priorities Mission Street Pedestrian Improvements, South Pasadena, CA $250,000 Rep. Adam Schiff
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Surface Transportation Priorities Montclair, CA Ramona Ave grade separation, CA $250,000 Rep. David Dreier
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Surface Transportation Priorities Monterey Bay Sanctuary Scenic Trail, CA $500,000 Rep. Sam Farr
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Surface Transportation Priorities Park Place Extension and Railroad Grade Separation, El Segundo, CA $750,000 Rep. Jane Harman
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*Surface Transportation Priorities Park Street Streetscape Improvement, Alameda, CA $500,000 Rep. Fortney Stark
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Surface Transportation Priorities Potrero Boulevard/SR 60 Interchange, Beaumont, CA $1,500,000 Rep. Jerry Lewis
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Surface Transportation Priorities Reconstruct French Camp/I-5 interchange and Sperry Road Connection, San Joaquin County, CA $1,000,000 Rep. Jerry McNerney, Sen. Feinstein
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Surface Transportation Priorities Repair of San Tomas Expressway Box Culvert, Santa Clara County, CA $500,000 Rep. Michael Honda
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Surface Transportation Priorities Resurfacing and Reconstruction of Pacific Boulevard, Huntington Park, CA $800,000 Rep. Lucille Roybal-Allard
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Surface Transportation Priorities Rice Avenue Interchange at U.S. Highway 101, Ventura County, CA $500,000 Rep. Lois Capps, Sen. Feinstein
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Surface Transportation Priorities Santa Clarita Cross Valley Connector, CA $500,000 Rep. Howard McKeon, Sen. Feinstein
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Surface Transportation Priorities SFgo Market Street improvements, San Francisco, CA $500,000 Rep. Nancy Pelosi
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Surface Transportation Priorities Sheila Street at Commerce Way Improvements, Commerce, CA $500,000 Rep. Lucille Roybal-Allard
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Surface Transportation Priorities Shoal Creek Pedestrian Bridge, CA $250,000 Rep. Duncan Hunter
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Surface Transportation Priorities Sidewalk Construction in Ashland/Cherryland, CA $750,000 Rep. Barbara Lee
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Surface Transportation Priorities Slauson Avenue Corridor Improvement Project, Maywood, CA $800,000 Rep. Lucille Roybal-Allard
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Surface Transportation Priorities University Parkway/I-215, San Bernardino, CA $750,000 Rep. Jerry Lewis
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Surface Transportation Priorities VTA High Occupancy Toll Lane Demonstration Project, Santa Clara County, CA $500,000 Rep. Michael Honda
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Surface Transportation Priorities West Vista Way widening, CA $250,000 Rep. Darrell Issa
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Surface Transportation Priorities Westchester Streetscape Improvement Project, CA $1,000,000 Rep. Maxine Waters
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Surface Transportation Priorities U.S. 287 at Lamar, Colorado: Ports to Plains, CO $1,340,000 Sen. Salazar, Sen. Allard
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Surface Transportation Priorities Wadsworth Interchange/State Highway 128, CO $600,000 Sen. Allard, Sen. Salazar
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Surface Transportation Priorities Atlantic Rail Underpass and Road Realignment Project, CT $250,000 Rep. Christopher Shays, Sen. Lieberman
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Surface Transportation Priorities Depot Street Bridge Revitalization, Beacon Falls, CT $1,600,000 Rep. Rosa DeLauro, Sen. Dodd
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Surface Transportation Priorities Fall Mountain Water Road Paving, Plymouth, CT $500,000 Rep. Christopher Murphy, Sen. Dodd, Sen.
Lieberman
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Surface Transportation Priorities Mystic River Bridge Rehabilitation, CT $1,000,000 Rep. Joe Courtney
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Surface Transportation Priorities Naugatuck River Greenway Design Study, CT $150,000 Rep. Rosa DeLauro, Rep. Christopher Murphy
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Surface Transportation Priorities North Main Street Streetscape Enhancements, CT $234,500 Sen. Dodd, Sen. Lieberman
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Surface Transportation Priorities Pedestrian Plaza Improvements at the Connecticut Science Center in Hartford, CT $670,000 Sen. Lieberman, Sen. Dodd
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Surface Transportation Priorities Redevelopment of Front Street and Constitution Way in Hartford, CT $1,340,000 Sen. Lieberman
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Surface Transportation Priorities Torrington Gateway, CT $240,000 Rep. Christopher Murphy
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Surface Transportation Priorities U.S. 44 Improvements, Avon, CT $750,000 Rep. Christopher Murphy
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*Surface Transportation Priorities American Veterans Disabled for Life Memorial Related Transportation Improvements, DC $1,000,000 Rep. Eleanor Holmes Norton
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Surface Transportation Priorities Forest City Southeast Federal Center and Anacostia Waterfront Improvements, DC $500,000 Rep. Eleanor Holmes Norton
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Surface Transportation Priorities DelTrac Integrated Transportation Management System, DE $804,000 Sen. Biden, Sen. Carper, Rep. Michael Castle
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Surface Transportation Priorities Port of Wilmington Rail Improvement Project, DE $1,005,000 Sen. Carper, Sen. Biden, Rep. Michael Castle
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Surface Transportation Priorities 118th Avenue Expressway--Pinellas County, FL $1,750,000 Rep. C.W. Young
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Surface Transportation Priorities Beckett Bascule Bridge Alternative Analysis, FL $100,000 Rep. Gus Bilirakis
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Surface Transportation Priorities Belleview Bypass, Marion County, FL $250,000 Rep. Cliff Stearns
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Surface Transportation Priorities Burnt Store Road: Evacuation Route Widening, FL $200,000 Rep. Connie Mack, Rep. Tim Mahoney, Sen. Bill
Nelson
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Surface Transportation Priorities City of Miami Beach Atlantic Corridor Greenway, FL $500,000 Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen
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Surface Transportation Priorities Expands SR 46 to 4 lanes, Sanford, FL $500,000 Rep. Tom Feeney, Sen. Martinez
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Surface Transportation Priorities Four Lane State Road 87, Santa Rosa County, FL $500,000 Rep. Jeff Miller, Sen. Martinez
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Surface Transportation Priorities Grand Lagoon Bridge Replacement and Thomas Drive Widening Project, Bay County, FL $500,000 Rep. Allen Boyd, Sen. Bill Nelson, Sen.
Martinez
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Surface Transportation Priorities Hurricane Evacuation Route Signalization, FL $250,000 Rep. Ric Keller
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Surface Transportation Priorities Indian Street Bridge, Martin County, FL $1,000,000 Rep. Tim Mahoney
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Surface Transportation Priorities Interchange at Interstate and University Parkway, FL $1,000,000 Rep. Vern Buchanan
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Surface Transportation Priorities Mahan Drive Phase II, Leon County, FL $725,000 Sen. Bill Nelson, Rep. Allen Boyd
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Surface Transportation Priorities Palm Bay Parkway, Palm Bay, FL $2,760,000 Sen. Bill Nelson, Rep. Dave Weldon
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Surface Transportation Priorities State Road 9B, St. Johns County, FL $500,000 Rep. John Mica
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Surface Transportation Priorities TECO Line Streetcar System Extension, Tampa, FL $1,000,000 Rep. Kathy Castor
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Surface Transportation Priorities U.S. 17-92-US 192, Kissimmee, FL $1,000,000 Rep. Dave Weldon
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Surface Transportation Priorities U.S. 41 Enhancements, Charlotte County, FL $500,000 Rep. Vern Buchanan, Rep. Tim Mahoney, Sen.
Martinez, Sen. Bill Nelson
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Surface Transportation Priorities U.S.-41 Capacity Improvements in Lee County, FL $100,000 Rep. Connie Mack
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Surface Transportation Priorities Downtown Development Authority District Streetscape, Dahlonega, GA $100,000 Rep. Nathan Deal
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Surface Transportation Priorities Glenwood Road Pedestrian Safety Improvements, DeKalb County, GA $1,000,000 Rep. Henry Johnson
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Surface Transportation Priorities McGinnis Ferry Road--Gwinnett County, GA $400,000 Rep. John Linder, Sen. Chambliss
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Surface Transportation Priorities SR 151 at CR 162/Colbert Hollow Road, Catoosa County, GA $150,000 Rep. Nathan Deal
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Surface Transportation Priorities SR 8/US 29 Plsnt. Hl/Lester Rd., Gwinnett Co., GA $400,000 Rep. John Linder
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Surface Transportation Priorities SR 9 south of Cumming from SR 141 to SR 20, GA $250,000 Rep. Nathan Deal
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Surface Transportation Priorities State Road 39/State Road 91 and US 84 Improvements, Donalsonville, GA $750,000 Rep. Sanford Bishop
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Surface Transportation Priorities State Road 982/Talbotton Road Improvements, Columbus, GA $750,000 Rep. Sanford Bishop
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Surface Transportation Priorities Terry Creek Bridge Widening, GA $1,000,000 Rep. Jack Kingston
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Surface Transportation Priorities 19th Street SW Grade Separation Mason City, IA $1,100,000 Rep. Tom Latham, Sen. Harkin, Sen. Grassley
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Surface Transportation Priorities CEMAR Trail, IA $335,000 Sen. Harkin
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Surface Transportation Priorities Cold Storage Spur Line, IA $1,170,000 Sen. Harkin, Rep. Leonard Boswell
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Surface Transportation Priorities Roger Snedden Drive Grade Separation Boone, IA $500,000 Rep. Tom Latham, Sen. Grassley
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Surface Transportation Priorities Warren County, Southwest Connector Interchange, IA $550,000 Rep. Tom Latham, Sen. Grassley
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Surface Transportation Priorities College of Southern Idaho Student Safety Initiative, ID $480,000 Sen. Craig, Sen. Crapo
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Surface Transportation Priorities I-84, Exit 29 (Franklin Road) Local Systems Improvement, ID $480,000 Sen. Craig, Sen. Crapo
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Surface Transportation Priorities Lewiston Partnership Project, ID $240,000 Sen. Craig, Sen. Crapo
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Surface Transportation Priorities U.S.-95, Thorncreek Road to Moscow, ID $500,000 Rep. Bill Sali, Sen. Craig
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Surface Transportation Priorities Algonquin Road Extension, McHenry County, IL $250,000 Rep. Donald Manzullo
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Surface Transportation Priorities Grand Avenue Underpass, Chicago, IL $1,340,000 Sen. Obama
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Surface Transportation Priorities I-355 Corridor Improvement Project, IL $435,000 Sen. Durbin
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Surface Transportation Priorities Jack Dame Road Extension, City of Rochelle, IL $250,000 Rep. Donald Manzullo, Sen. Obama
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Surface Transportation Priorities Lincoln/Belmont/Ashland Streetscape Project, Chicago, IL $1,250,000 Rep. Rahm Emanuel
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Surface Transportation Priorities Milwaukee Avenue Reconstruction Project, Chicago, IL $1,250,000 Rep. Rahm Emanuel
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Surface Transportation Priorities Morgan Street Improvments, City of Elmwood, IL $250,000 Rep. Ray LaHood
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Surface Transportation Priorities North Seminary Street Railroad Grade Separation Bridge, Galesburg, IL $500,000 Rep. Phil Hare
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Surface Transportation Priorities Oak Ridge Cemetery, Springfield, IL $250,000 Rep. Ray LaHood
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Surface Transportation Priorities Reconstruction of the Wood Dale and Irving Park Rd, IL $500,000 Rep. Peter Roskam
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Surface Transportation Priorities River Tech Boulevard Road Construction, Moline, IL $1,200,000 Sen. Durbin, Sen. Obama
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Surface Transportation Priorities Sheridan Crossing improvements, North Chicago, IL $250,000 Rep. Mark Kirk
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Surface Transportation Priorities Southwest Rochelle Truck Loop, Ogle County, IL $100,500 Sen. Obama
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Surface Transportation Priorities Street extension, Champaign, IL $500,000 Rep. Timothy Johnson
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Surface Transportation Priorities Twin Bridge Road, Decatur, IL $500,000 Rep. Ray LaHood
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Surface Transportation Priorities U.S. Rt. 40 Water St. to Evergreen Ave, Teutopolis, IL $400,000 Rep. John Shimkus
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Surface Transportation Priorities White County, IL $100,000 Rep. John Shimkus
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Surface Transportation Priorities 18th Street Corridor and Railroad Crossing Project, Logansport, IN $350,000 Rep. Joe Donnelly
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Surface Transportation Priorities Calumet Avenue and 45th Street Grade Separation, Munster, IN $1,250,000 Rep. Peter Visclosky, Sen. Bayh, Sen. Lugar
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Surface Transportation Priorities Fort Wayne Clinton Street Bridge Replacement, IN $1,420,000 Rep. Mark Souder, Sen. Bayh, Sen. Lugar
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Surface Transportation Priorities Improve bike trails in Highland, IN $400,000 Rep. Peter Visclosky
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Surface Transportation Priorities Renovation of Monument Circle, Indianapolis, IN $335,000 Sen. Bayh, Sen. Lugar
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Surface Transportation Priorities Ronald Reagan Parkway, Hendricks County, Indiana $500,000 Rep. Steve Buyer, Sen. Lugar
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Surface Transportation Priorities State Road 62/337 Construction, Harrison County, IN $1,250,000 Rep. Baron Hill, Sen. Lugar
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Surface Transportation Priorities Study Improvements to 109th Avenue, Winfield, IN $250,000 Rep. Peter Visclosky
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Surface Transportation Priorities U.S. 31 Freeway Upgrade Project in Marshall, Fulton, Miami and Tipton Counties, IN $350,000 Rep. Joe Donnelly, Sen. Lugar
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Surface Transportation Priorities 159th Street bridge replacement, Andover, KS $1,000,000 Rep. Todd Tiahrt
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Surface Transportation Priorities 87th Street Parkway Improvements, Lenexa, KS $250,000 Sen. Brownback
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Surface Transportation Priorities Intersection Rehabilitation and Improvements, US-24 and Marlatt Avenue, Manhattan, KS $700,000 Sen. Brownback, Sen. Roberts
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Surface Transportation Priorities Interchange Construction at US-73 and 20th Street, Leavenworth, KS $700,000 Sen. Brownback
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*Surface Transportation Priorities Intersection Rehabilitation, US-166 and US-169, Montgomery County, KS $600,000 Sen. Brownback
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Surface Transportation Priorities Reconstruction of Two Interchanges on I-235, Wichita, KS $700,000 Sen. Brownback
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Surface Transportation Priorities Reconstruction of US-50 in Gray County, KS $600,000 Sen. Brownback
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Surface Transportation Priorities Reconstruction of US-50 in Reno County, KS $500,000 Sen. Brownback
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Surface Transportation Priorities Replacement of the Big River Bridge on US-77, KS $500,000 Rep. Jerry Moran
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Surface Transportation Priorities U.S. 69 Improvements, Crawford County, KS $1,000,000 Rep. Nancy Boyda
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Surface Transportation Priorities U.S. 54 Greenburg, KS $600,000 Sen. Brownback
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Surface Transportation Priorities 21st Century Parks Project in Louisville, KY $6,000,000 Sen. McConnell
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Surface Transportation Priorities Interstate 66 Pike County, KY $1,000,000 Rep. Harold Rogers
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Surface Transportation Priorities Interstate 66 Somerset to London, KY $1,500,000 Rep. Harold Rogers
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Surface Transportation Priorities Lexington Traffic Movement and Revitalization Study, Lexington, KY $500,000 Rep. Ben Chandler
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Surface Transportation Priorities Paducah Waterfront Development Project, KY $4,000,000 Sen. McConnell
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Surface Transportation Priorities South Airport Connector Road, Boone County, KY $250,000 Rep. Geoff Davis
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Surface Transportation Priorities Baton Rouge Riverfront Development and Levee Pedestrian and Bike Path, LA $1,000,000 Sen. Landrieu
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Surface Transportation Priorities Bossier Parish Congestion Relief Program, LA $1,812,000 Sen. Landrieu, Sen. Vitter, Rep. Jim McCrery
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Surface Transportation Priorities Greater Ouachita Port and Intermodal Facility, LA $500,000 Rep. Rodney Alexander, Sen. Landrieu, Sen.
Vitter
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Surface Transportation Priorities I-69, LA $2,800,000 Sen. Landrieu, Sen. Vitter
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Surface Transportation Priorities LA 675 Lane Improvements, Iberia Parish, LA $500,000 Rep. Charlie Melancon, Sen. Landrieu, Sen.
Vitter
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Surface Transportation Priorities LA-42, Ascension Parish, LA $250,000 Rep. Richard Baker
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Surface Transportation Priorities U.S. 11 Corridor Improvements, St. Tammany Parish, LA $2,000,000 Sen. Landrieu, Sen. Vitter
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Surface Transportation Priorities Widening of LA 16, Livingston Parish, LA $250,000 Rep. Richard Baker, Sen. Vitter
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Surface Transportation Priorities Blackstone River Canal Replication Project, Worcester, MA $750,000 Rep. James McGovern
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Surface Transportation Priorities Community Transportation Association of America, Nationwide Joblinks $900,000 Rep. John Olver
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Surface Transportation Priorities Downtown Streetscape Improvements, Framingham, MA $500,000 Rep. Edward Markey
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Surface Transportation Priorities Edwards Street Improvement, Springfield, MA $750,000 Rep. Richard Neal
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Surface Transportation Priorities Holy Cross Road Safety Project, Worcester, MA $750,000 Rep. James McGovern
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Surface Transportation Priorities Massachusetts Avenue Design and Reconstruction, Arlington, MA $750,000 Rep. Edward Markey
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Surface Transportation Priorities Massachusetts Landscape Connectivity Study, MA $200,000 Rep. John Olver
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Surface Transportation Priorities Northern Avenue Bridge Revitalization, MA $1,000,000 Rep. Stephen Lynch
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Surface Transportation Priorities Pittsfield Downtown Streetscape, MA $1,500,000 Rep. John Olver
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Surface Transportation Priorities Reconstruction of Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA $1,000,000 Rep. Michael Capuano
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Surface Transportation Priorities Route 116 and Bay Road Intersection and Road Improvements, Amherst, MA $1,500,000 Rep. John Olver
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Surface Transportation Priorities Route 195/Coggeshall Street Interchange, New Bedford, MA $500,000 Rep. Barney Frank
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Surface Transportation Priorities Crisfield County Dock, Somerset County, MD $100,000 Rep. Wayne Gilchrest
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Surface Transportation Priorities Gwynns Falls Trail/CSX Bridge, MD $335,000 Sen. Cardin
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Surface Transportation Priorities MD 237, Pegg Road to MD 235, St. Mary's County, MD $1,000,000 Rep. Steny Hoyer, Sen. Mikulski
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Surface Transportation Priorities MD 246/MD 235 to Saratoga Drive, Lexington Park, MD $500,000 Rep. Steny Hoyer
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Surface Transportation Priorities Route 5 Overpass and River Center, St. Mary's County, MD $500,000 Rep. Steny Hoyer
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Surface Transportation Priorities South Capitol Street Corridor Improvements, DC $500,000 Rep. Steny Hoyer
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Surface Transportation Priorities Suitland Road Gateway Project, Prince George's County, MD $1,000,000 Rep. Steny Hoyer, Rep. Albert Wynn
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Surface Transportation Priorities U.S. 301 Improvement in Charles and Prince George's County, MD $1,000,000 Rep. Steny Hoyer, Sen. Mikulski
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Surface Transportation Priorities Arnold Bridge Improvement, Willimantic, ME $500,000 Rep. Michael Michaud
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Surface Transportation Priorities Somerset Street Extension, Portland, ME $500,000 Rep. Thomas Allen, Sen. Collins, Sen. Snowe
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Surface Transportation Priorities Belleville Road/Ecorse Road Intersection, Wayne County, MI $750,000 Rep. Thaddeus McCotter, Sen. Levin, Sen.
Stabenow
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Surface Transportation Priorities Greenway Path and Bridge, Southgate, Wayne County, MI $250,000 Rep. John Conyers
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Surface Transportation Priorities Maple Rd. SCATS signals; Bloomfield Twp. 6 miles, MI $1,000,000 Rep. Joe Knollenberg
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Surface Transportation Priorities Maple Rd. widening; 1.5 Miles; Walled Lake City, MI $500,000 Rep. Thaddeus McCotter, Sen. Levin, Sen.
Stabenow
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Surface Transportation Priorities Northwestern Corridor Roundabouts; ROW and Construction, MI $1,000,000 Rep. Joe Knollenberg, Sen. Levin, Sen.
Stabenow
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Surface Transportation Priorities Pinnacle Aeropark, Wayne County, MI $670,000 Sen. Stabenow, Sen. Levin
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Surface Transportation Priorities Port Huron, NAFTA Corridor Congestion Mitigation Project, Phase I, MI $670,000 Sen. Stabenow, Sen. Levin
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Surface Transportation Priorities Walton Boulevard Bridge widening, MI $500,000 Rep. Joe Knollenberg
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Surface Transportation Priorities Blue Earth CSAH 12 Extension/TH 14 Interchange, MN $1,340,000 Sen. Klobuchar, Sen. Coleman
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Surface Transportation Priorities Cambridge-Isanti Bike/Walk Trail, MN $700,000 Rep. James Oberstar
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Surface Transportation Priorities Highway 610 Corridor, MN $500,000 Rep. Jim Ramstad, Sen. Coleman, Sen. Klobuchar
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Surface Transportation Priorities Snelling Avenue/University Avenue Intersection Redesign, St. Paul, MN $500,000 Rep. Betty McCollum
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Surface Transportation Priorities Grant City Downtown Square Street Improvments, MO $375,000 Sen. Bond
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Surface Transportation Priorities Heart of America Bicycle/Pedestrian Bridge, MO $562,500 Sen. Bond
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Surface Transportation Priorities Highway 13 at Broadmoor Intersection in Springfield, MO $375,000 Sen. Bond
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Surface Transportation Priorities Highway 13 Bypass, MO $2,250,000 Sen. Bond
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Surface Transportation Priorities Improvements to Route 266 and Interchange with Interstate 44, MO $2,250,000 Sen. Bond
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Surface Transportation Priorities Joe Dice Suspension Bridge, MO $562,500 Sen. Bond
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Surface Transportation Priorities MO 740 (Stadium Boulevard) Extension, MO $300,000 Rep. Kenny Hulshof
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Surface Transportation Priorities Nash Road/Route AB, Cape Girardeau County, MO $800,000 Rep. Jo Ann Emerson
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Surface Transportation Priorities New Alignment South Bridge, MO $2,125,000 Sen. Bond
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Surface Transportation Priorities Paseo Street Corridor Improvements, MO $562,500 Sen. Bond
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Surface Transportation Priorities Route 221, St. Francois and Iron Counties, MO $250,000 Rep. Jo Ann Emerson
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Surface Transportation Priorities Route 63, Howell/Oregon Counties, MO $250,000 Rep. Jo Ann Emerson
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Surface Transportation Priorities Route Y, Stoddard County MO $500,000 Rep. Jo Ann Emerson
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Surface Transportation Priorities Rt. 47 and Warrior Ave., Warrenton, MO $200,000 Rep. Kenny Hulshof
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Surface Transportation Priorities U.S. 54 Corridor Expansion, MO $750,000 Sen. Bond
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Surface Transportation Priorities U.S. 60 Corridor Improvements, MO $562,500 Sen. Bond
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Surface Transportation Priorities U.S. 63 and Gans Road Overpass, MO $750,000 Sen. Bond
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Surface Transportation Priorities Upgrade and partly relocate MO Rt 141, St L County, MO $250,000 Rep. Todd Akin
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Surface Transportation Priorities Upgrade MO Rt 94 (Page Ext Ph 2), St Chas Cnty, MO $250,000 Rep. Todd Akin
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Surface Transportation Priorities Uptown St. Joseph Transportation District, MO $1,500,000 Sen. Bond
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Surface Transportation Priorities East Brandon Bypass, MS $750,000 Sen. Lott
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Surface Transportation Priorities East Metropolitan Corridor, MS $3,000,000 Sen. Cochran, Sen. Lott
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Surface Transportation Priorities Highway 9 4-Lane Corridor, MS $3,000,000 Sen. Cochran
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Surface Transportation Priorities Hugh White State Park Access Road, Grenada, MS $1,000,000 Rep. Roger Wicker
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Surface Transportation Priorities I-55/Gluckstadt Interchange Improvements, MS $1,500,000 Sen. Lott, Sen. Cochran
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Surface Transportation Priorities Martin Bluff Road, MS $1,700,000 Sen. Lott
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Surface Transportation Priorities Northside Drive, Clinton, MS $3,250,000 Sen. Cochran
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Surface Transportation Priorities Star Landing Road Corridor, DeSoto County, MS $2,400,000 Sen. Cochran, Sen. Lott
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Surface Transportation Priorities U.S. Highway 49/Highway 7 Connector, MS $2,750,000 Sen. Cochran
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Surface Transportation Priorities Urban Collector Road, Jackson and Harrison Counties, MS $2,000,000 Sen. Cochran
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Surface Transportation Priorities Bridge over Broadway, Missoula to Rattlesnake National Recreation Area, MT $670,000 Sen. Baucus, Sen. Tester
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Surface Transportation Priorities Kalispell Bypass, MT $4,020,000 Sen. Tester, Sen. Baucus
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Surface Transportation Priorities Shiloh Road Corridor, Billings, MT $4,690,000 Sen. Baucus, Sen. Tester
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Surface Transportation Priorities I-540 Western Wake Freeway, NC $1,000,000 Rep. David Price
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Surface Transportation Priorities Tenth St. Connector, Greenville, NC $250,000 Rep. Walter Jones, Sen. Dole
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Surface Transportation Priorities U.S. 17 in Craven County, NC $250,000 Rep. Walter Jones
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Surface Transportation Priorities U.S. 74 Interchange at NC 211, Brunswick County, NC $500,000 Rep. Mike McIntyre
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Surface Transportation Priorities Walker Street Grade Separation, Town of Cary, NC $1,000,000 Rep. David Price, Sen. Burr, Sen. Dole
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Surface Transportation Priorities Antelope Valley Transportation Improvements, NE $500,000 Rep. Jeff Fortenberry, Sen. Ben Nelson, Sen.
Hagel
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Surface Transportation Priorities Realignment of Saddle Creek Road, NE $1,340,000 Sen. Ben Nelson, Sen. Hagel
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Surface Transportation Priorities U.S. 30, Columbus Viaduct Replacement, NE $500,000 Rep. Adrian Smith
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Surface Transportation Priorities Chocorua Village Safety Improvement Project, Tamworth, NH $500,000 Rep. Carol Shea-Porter
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Surface Transportation Priorities Downtown Franklin Revitalization, Franklin, NH $800,000 Rep. Paul Hodes
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Surface Transportation Priorities Granite Street Reconstruction Project, NH $1,700,000 Sen. Gregg, Rep. Carol Shea-Porter
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Surface Transportation Priorities Little Bay Bridges/Spaulding Turnpike, NH $1,750,000 Sen. Gregg
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Surface Transportation Priorities Battleship New Jersey Access Road (Clinton Street) Repaving Project, NJ $422,100 Sen. Menendez, Sen. Lautenberg
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Surface Transportation Priorities Bridge Street, Clay Street, Jackson Street Bridges, Essex County, NJ $1,000,000 Rep. Albio Sires, Sen. Lautenberg, Sen.
Menendez
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Surface Transportation Priorities Downtown Streetscape Project, New Providence, NJ $250,000 Rep. Mike Ferguson, Sen. Lautenberg, Sen.
Menendez
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Surface Transportation Priorities Route 22 Sustainable Corridor, Somerset County, NJ $4,000,000 Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen, Rep. Mike Ferguson,
Sen. Lautenberg, Sen. Menendez
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Surface Transportation Priorities Route 29 Boulevard Conversion Project from Memorial Drive to Route 1 Bridge, Trenton, NJ $750,000 Rep. Rush Holt, Rep. Christopher Smith, Sen.
Lautenberg, Sen. Menendez
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Surface Transportation Priorities Route 537/State Route 34 Intersection Monmouth, NJ $250,000 Rep. Christopher Smith, Sen. Menendez
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Surface Transportation Priorities Rte 295/42/I-76, Direct Connection, Camden County, NJ $500,000 Rep. Robert Andrews
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Surface Transportation Priorities Bridge Replacements, McKinley County, NM $300,000 Sen. Domenici, Sen. Bingaman
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Surface Transportation Priorities Design, engineering, environmental assessment and initial constructions of East Aztec $600,000 Sen. Domenici, Sen. Bingaman
Arterial Route, NM
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Surface Transportation Priorities Hobbs East Bypass Project, NM $600,000 Sen. Domenici, Sen. Bingaman
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Surface Transportation Priorities Las Cruces Downtown Revitalization, NM $1,200,000 Sen. Domenici, Sen. Bingaman
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Surface Transportation Priorities Northwest Loop Access Road, Sandoval County, NM $975,000 Sen. Domenici, Sen. Bingaman, Rep. Tom Udall
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Surface Transportation Priorities Pinon Hills Boulevard East and Animus River Bridge, NM $900,000 Sen. Domenici, Sen. Bingaman
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Surface Transportation Priorities San Juan County Road 3900, NM $600,000 Sen. Domenici, Sen. Bingaman
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Surface Transportation Priorities San Juan County Road Bridge #567, NM $500,000 Rep. Tom Udall, Sen. Bingaman
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Surface Transportation Priorities San Juan County Road CR 7500, NM $300,000 Sen. Domenici, Sen. Bingaman
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Surface Transportation Priorities Village Plaza Streets and Drainage, Village of Angel Fire, NM $120,000 Sen. Domenici
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Surface Transportation Priorities West Lea Street Improvements, Carlsbad, NM $180,000 Sen. Domenici, Sen. Bingaman
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Surface Transportation Priorities Boulder City Bypass Project, NV $250,000 Rep. Jon Porter, Sen. Reid
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Surface Transportation Priorities Henderson Lake Mead Parkway, NV $200,000 Sen. Reid
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Surface Transportation Priorities Mountain Edge Parkway Environmental Assessment, Las Vegas, NV $750,000 Sen. Reid
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Surface Transportation Priorities Reno Rail Access Corridor Enhancements, NV $500,000 Sen. Reid, Sen. Ensign
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Surface Transportation Priorities Commack Road Bypass Study, Suffolk County, NY $500,000 Rep. Steve Israel
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Surface Transportation Priorities Construction/Enhancement of Motts Lane, Penfield, NY $100,000 Rep. Louise Slaughter
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Surface Transportation Priorities Design & construction of Glen Cove Connector Road, NY $100,000 Rep. Peter King, Sen. Clinton, Sen. Schumer
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Surface Transportation Priorities Downtown Parking Improvements, Ossining, NY $175,000 Rep. Nita Lowey
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Surface Transportation Priorities Eastern Hills Corridor, Clarence, NY $250,000 Rep. Thomas Reynolds
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*Surface Transportation Priorities Environmental Shield, Queens, NY $750,000 Rep. Joseph Crowley
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Surface Transportation Priorities Fruit Belt Redevelopment Plan, Buffalo, NY $1,600,000 Rep. Louise Slaughter, Sen. Schumer, Sen.
Clinton
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Surface Transportation Priorities Grand Avenue Improvements, City of Poughkeepsie, NY $1,000,000 Rep. Maurice Hinchey, Sen. Schumer, Sen.
Clinton
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Surface Transportation Priorities Highway-Rail Grade Crossing Bypass, Silver Springs, NY $300,000 Rep. Thomas Reynolds
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Surface Transportation Priorities Hylan Drive, Henrietta, NY $850,000 Rep. John Kuhl
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Surface Transportation Priorities Library Lane-Coles Lane Improvements, Bronx, NY $1,000,000 Rep. Jose Serrano
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Surface Transportation Priorities Murray Athletic Center, NY $100,000 Rep. John Kuhl, Sen. Schumer, Sen. Clinton
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Surface Transportation Priorities North Main Street Corridor Master Plan, Freeport, NY $200,000 Rep. Carolyn McCarthy, Sen. Schumer, Sen.
Clinton
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Surface Transportation Priorities Parking Expansion, Dobbs Ferry, NY $250,000 Rep. Nita Lowey
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Surface Transportation Priorities Prospect and Gowanus Expressways ITS Deployment, NY $1,000,000 Rep. Yvette Clarke, Sen. Schumer, Sen. Clinton
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Surface Transportation Priorities Reconstruct Route 6, Town of Cortlandt, NY $2,000,000 Rep. John Hall
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Surface Transportation Priorities Revitalization and redevelopment of the Hamlet of Brewerton, NY $780,000 Sen. Schumer, Sen. Clinton
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Surface Transportation Priorities Safety and Traffic Improvements, Ardsley, NY $150,000 Rep. Nita Lowey
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Surface Transportation Priorities South Bronx Greenway, Hunts Point Landing, NY $500,000 Rep. Jose Serrano
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Surface Transportation Priorities South Bronx Greenway, Randall's Island Connector, NY $500,000 Rep. Jose Serrano
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Surface Transportation Priorities Streetscape Improvements, Eastchester, NY $300,000 Rep. Nita Lowey
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Surface Transportation Priorities Walden Trail Connection, Town of Montgomery, NY $351,000 Rep. Maurice Hinchey
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Surface Transportation Priorities Chesapeake By-Pass, Lawrence County, OH $750,000 Rep. Charlie Wilson
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Surface Transportation Priorities Diley Road Widening, City of Pickerington, OH $500,000 Rep. David Hobson
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Surface Transportation Priorities East Market Street Widen/Improve Design, Akron, OH $500,000 Rep. Tim Ryan
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Surface Transportation Priorities Fulton Dr. and Wales Ave. Intersection Improvement, OH $600,000 Rep. Ralph Regula
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Surface Transportation Priorities Harrison County Road 29, OH $1,000,000 Rep. Zack Space
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Surface Transportation Priorities Holmes County Trail: Phase 5 Holmes County, OH $750,000 Rep. Zack Space, Sen. Brown
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Surface Transportation Priorities Mahoning Avenue Improvements, Youngstown, OH $500,000 Rep. Tim Ryan
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Surface Transportation Priorities Quadral Drive extension, Wadsworth, OH $900,000 Rep. Ralph Regula
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Surface Transportation Priorities Rickenbacker Rail Spur, Pickaway and Franklin Counties, OH $500,000 Rep. David Hobson, Sen. Brown, Sen. Voinovich
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Surface Transportation Priorities State Route 794 Relocation Initiative, OH $1,000,000 Rep. David Hobson
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Surface Transportation Priorities U.S. 20 Southwyck Corridor Improvements, OH $750,000 Rep. Marcy Kaptur
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Surface Transportation Priorities Downtown Revitalization Project, Lawton, OK $250,000 Rep. Tom Cole
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Surface Transportation Priorities 19th Street Extension at Deschutes Junction, OR $500,000 Rep. Greg Walden, Sen. Smith, Sen. Wyden
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Surface Transportation Priorities Brewery Grade/Highway 30 Intersection and Flour Mill Property Redevelopment, OR $670,000 Sen. Wyden, Sen. Smith
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Surface Transportation Priorities Highway 217, Beaverton-Hillsday Highway to Allen Boulevard, Washington County, OR $750,000 Rep. David Wu, Sen. Smith, Sen. Wyden
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Surface Transportation Priorities American Parkway, PA $2,100,000 Sen. Specter, Sen. Casey
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Surface Transportation Priorities Bridge Over Brandywine Creek, Downingtown, PA $500,000 Rep. Jim Gerlach
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Surface Transportation Priorities Chicora Bridge Safety Improvements, Butler, PA $250,000 Rep. Phil English, Sen. Casey
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Surface Transportation Priorities Dillerville Rail Yard Relocation, PA $1,385,000 Sen. Specter, Sen. Casey
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Surface Transportation Priorities East Carson Street Widening, PA $1,250,000 Sen. Specter, Sen. Casey, Rep. Michael Doyle
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Surface Transportation Priorities Freedom Crider Road Upgrade, Beaver County, PA $750,000 Rep. Jason Altmire
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Surface Transportation Priorities I-81 Rebuild/Expansion, PA $1,400,000 Sen. Specter, Sen. Casey
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Surface Transportation Priorities Martinsburg Borough Streetscape Project, PA $100,000 Rep. Bill Shuster
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Surface Transportation Priorities Memorial Park Drive in Upper Moreland Township, PA $300,000 Rep. Allyson Schwartz
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Surface Transportation Priorities Reading Lighting and Streetscape Enhancement Initiative, PA $167,500 Sen. Casey
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Surface Transportation Priorities Regional Telecommunications System on Pennsylvania Turnpike, PA $500,000 Rep. Robert Brady
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Surface Transportation Priorities Rehabilitation of the Martin's Mill Covered Bridge, PA $250,000 Rep. Bill Shuster
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Surface Transportation Priorities Route 60/422 Interchange, Union Township, PA $750,000 Rep. Jason Altmire
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Surface Transportation Priorities State Route 21 Improvements and Upgrades, Fayette County, PA $1,500,000 Rep. John Murtha
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Surface Transportation Priorities State Route 21 Intersection at Junction Deli, Green County, PA $1,090,000 Rep. John Murtha
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*Surface Transportation Priorities Stoopville Road Improvements, PA $500,000 Rep. Patrick Murphy
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Surface Transportation Priorities U.S. 422 River Crossing Complex Projects, PA $750,000 Rep. Joe Sestak
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Surface Transportation Priorities U.S. Route 30/Harrisburg Pike Gateway Interchange Project, PA $1,400,000 Sen. Specter
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Surface Transportation Priorities Upgrade signalized intersections, Allentown, PA $500,000 Rep. Charles Dent
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Surface Transportation Priorities Valley View Business Park Access Road, PA $670,000 Sen. Casey, Rep. Christopher Carney
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Surface Transportation Priorities RI Bridge and Tunnel Authority EZPass Project for Claiborne Pell Bridge, RI $500,000 Rep. Patrick Kennedy, Sen. Reed, Sen.
Whitehouse
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Surface Transportation Priorities Greene Street/Williams Street connector, SC $500,000 Rep. James Clyburn
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Surface Transportation Priorities Phase 2 road improvements for Tri-County Technical, SC $300,000 Rep. J. Barrett
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Surface Transportation Priorities SC 9 Improvements, SC $500,000 Rep. Bob Inglis
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Surface Transportation Priorities U.S. 278 Corridor, Beaufort County, SC $500,000 Rep. Joe Wilson, Sen. Graham
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Surface Transportation Priorities SD 11 and SD 42 in Sioux Falls, SD $2,310,000 Sen. Johnson
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Surface Transportation Priorities South Dakota School of Mines and Technology Connector Road, SD $390,000 Sen. Johnson, Sen. Thune
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Surface Transportation Priorities Interstate 69, TN $2,100,000 Sen. Alexander
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Surface Transportation Priorities State Route 218 Extension, Henry County, TN $750,000 Rep. John Tanner
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Surface Transportation Priorities State Route 437 By-Pass in Bedford County, TN $700,000 Sen. Alexander
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Surface Transportation Priorities Upgrade S.R. 31 in Mooresburg, Hawkins County, TN $500,000 Rep. David Davis
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Surface Transportation Priorities Alsbury Boulevard Extension, Burleson, TX $600,000 Rep. Chet Edwards
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Surface Transportation Priorities Austin Intelligent Transportation Systems, TX $250,000 Rep. Michael McCaul, Rep. Lamar Smith
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Surface Transportation Priorities Brazos Valley Transportation Management Center, TX $600,000 Rep. Chet Edwards
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Surface Transportation Priorities Collard Street Reconstruction, Madisonville, TX $200,000 Rep. Chet Edwards
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Surface Transportation Priorities CR 172 Improvements, Grimes County, TX $400,000 Rep. Chet Edwards
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Surface Transportation Priorities Dallas Woodall Rodgers Freeway Deck Plaza, TX $100,000 Rep. Pete Sessions
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Surface Transportation Priorities Del Rio Roadway Construction, Val Verde County, TX $1,000,000 Rep. Ciro Rodriguez
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Surface Transportation Priorities East Loop, TX $420,000 Sen. Hutchison
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Surface Transportation Priorities East Texas Higher Speed Rail Feasibility Study, TX $455,000 Sen. Hutchison
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Surface Transportation Priorities FM 3503 Relocation Improvements, TX $500,000 Rep. K. Conaway
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Surface Transportation Priorities FM509 Extension, TX $700,000 Sen. Hutchison, Sen. Cornyn
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Surface Transportation Priorities I-69, US-77 Upgrades from Harlingen to I-37, TX $525,000 Sen. Hutchison
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Surface Transportation Priorities IH30 Interchange at Monty Stratton Pkwy--Greenville, TX $250,000 Rep. Ralph Hall
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Surface Transportation Priorities Lake Ridge Parkway Extension in Grand Prairie, TX $500,000 Rep. Kenny Marchant, Sen. Cornyn
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Surface Transportation Priorities Memorial Drive Feasibility Study, Beverly Hill, TX $300,000 Rep. Chet Edwards
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Surface Transportation Priorities Northeast Inner Loop Intersection Improvements, TX $350,000 Rep. John Carter
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Surface Transportation Priorities Port of Orange Intermodal Project, Orange, TX $500,000 Rep. Kevin Brady
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Surface Transportation Priorities Reconstruction of Long Point Road in Houston, TX $750,000 Rep. John Culberson
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Surface Transportation Priorities SH66 from SH205 to FM 549, Rockwall, TX $250,000 Rep. Ralph Hall
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Surface Transportation Priorities Thomas Road Project, McAllen, TX $700,000 Rep. Henry Cuellar
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Surface Transportation Priorities Trinity River Vision Bridges, Ft Worth, TX $1,750,000 Rep. Kay Granger, Sen. Cornyn, Sen. Hutchison
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Surface Transportation Priorities U.S. 290/S.H. 36 Improvements, TX $250,000 Rep. Michael McCaul, Sen. Cornyn
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Surface Transportation Priorities White Bluff Intersection Widening Project, White Bluff, TX $200,000 Rep. Chet Edwards
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Surface Transportation Priorities Widening Loop 281, Longview, TX $500,000 Rep. Louie Gohmert
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Surface Transportation Priorities 500 South, I-15 to Redwood Road, UT $600,000 Sen. Bennett, Sen. Hatch
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Surface Transportation Priorities Geneva RD & Provo Center ST, UT $250,000 Rep. Chris Cannon
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Surface Transportation Priorities I-15 Auxiliary Lanes, Kaysville to 31st Street, UT $1,200,000 Sen. Bennett, Sen. Hatch
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Surface Transportation Priorities Ft. Lee Access Points, Prince George, VA $750,000 Rep. Robert Scott, Rep. J. Forbes, Sen. Webb,
Sen. Warner
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Surface Transportation Priorities Streetscape Project--Town of Scottsville, VA $400,000 Rep. Virgil Goode
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Surface Transportation Priorities US Route 1/SR 123 Interchange Improvements, Prince William County, VA $2,010,000 Sen. Webb
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Surface Transportation Priorities Vienna Sidewalk construction, VA $100,000 Rep. Tom Davis
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Surface Transportation Priorities Widen Route 10, Chesterfield, VA $250,000 Rep. J. Forbes
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Surface Transportation Priorities Chittenden County Road Improvement Projects in Colchester (VT Route 15/Campus Road) and $1,675,000 Sen. Leahy
Essex Junction (VT Route 15), VT
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Surface Transportation Priorities Streetscape Improvement Project, Bennington, VT $500,000 Rep. Peter Welch
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Surface Transportation Priorities Vermont Downtown Streetscape and Sidewalk Improvements in Springfield and Bristol, VT $670,000 Sen. Leahy
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Surface Transportation Priorities A-B Street Corridor Connector, WA $1,260,000 Sen. Murray
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Surface Transportation Priorities Beaudry Road Crossing and Pathway, Yakima Co., WA $200,000 Rep. Doc Hastings
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Surface Transportation Priorities Big Pasco Industrial Center Intermodal Project, Phase 4, WA $900,000 Sen. Murray, Sen. Cantwell
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Surface Transportation Priorities City of Granite Falls Freight Access Project, WA $1,050,000 Sen. Murray, Sen. Cantwell
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Surface Transportation Priorities Coal Creek Parkway Corridor Completion Project, WA $700,000 Sen. Murray
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Surface Transportation Priorities FAST Corridor Grade Separations, WA $500,000 Rep. David Reichert, Rep. Adam Smith
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Surface Transportation Priorities Hanford Reach National Monument Transportation Improvements, WA $700,000 Sen. Murray, Sen. Cantwell
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Surface Transportation Priorities Icicle Station Project, Leavenworth, WA $300,000 Sen. Murray
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Surface Transportation Priorities Implementing Red Mountain Area Plan, Benton Co., WA $300,000 Rep. Doc Hastings, Sen. Murray, Sen. Cantwell
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Surface Transportation Priorities Lincoln Avenue Grade Separation Project, WA $1,050,000 Sen. Murray, Sen. Cantwell
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Surface Transportation Priorities Post Street Centennial Trail and Utility Bridge, WA $1,400,000 Sen. Murray, Sen. Cantwell
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Surface Transportation Priorities South Lake Union Streetcar Project Capital Improvements, WA $805,000 Sen. Murray, Sen. Cantwell
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Surface Transportation Priorities Tacoma Rail Mountain Division Track Improvements, WA $770,000 Sen. Murray, Sen. Cantwell
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Surface Transportation Priorities U.S. 2 Safety Improvements, WA $650,000 Sen. Murray, Sen. Cantwell, Rep. Rick Larsen
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Surface Transportation Priorities U.S. 395, North Spokane Corridor, WA $500,000 Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers, Sen. Murray, Sen.
Cantwell
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Surface Transportation Priorities West Vancouver Freight Access Project, WA $1,400,000 Sen. Murray, Sen. Cantwell
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Surface Transportation Priorities 1/2 Street, Town of Turtle Lake, WI $350,000 Rep. David Obey
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Surface Transportation Priorities College Avenue Bridge Project, Appleton, WI $500,000 Rep. Steve Kagen, Sen. Kohl
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Surface Transportation Priorities County Highway C Road Improvements, Bayfield County, WI $1,750,000 Rep. David Obey, Sen. Kohl
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Surface Transportation Priorities County Highway F Reconstruction, Douglas County, WI $1,500,000 Rep. David Obey, Sen. Kohl
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Surface Transportation Priorities Engineering Project for NFDL Railyard Crossing, WI $600,000 Rep. Thomas Petri
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Surface Transportation Priorities State Highway 53 Improvements, Barron County, WI $1,000,000 Rep. David Obey
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Surface Transportation Priorities STH 44--Oshkosh, WI $400,000 Rep. Thomas Petri
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Surface Transportation Priorities U.S. Highway 10 Improvements between Marshfield and Stevens Point, WI $2,500,000 Rep. David Obey, Sen. Kohl
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Surface Transportation Priorities U.S. Highway 41 Construction Project from Oconto, WI, to Peshtigo, WI $1,000,000 Rep. Steve Kagen, Sen. Kohl
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Surface Transportation Priorities Wisconsin State Highway 57 Expansion from Dyckesville to Sturgeon Bay, WI $500,000 Rep. Steve Kagen, Sen. Kohl
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Surface Transportation Priorities Coalfields Expressway, WV $4,000,000 Sen. Byrd
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Surface Transportation Priorities Friends of Cheat Rails-to-Trails program, WV $300,000 Rep. Alan Mollohan
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Surface Transportation Priorities Interstate 68 Access Road--Monongalia County, WV $2,000,000 Sen. Byrd
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Surface Transportation Priorities King Coal Highway, WV $4,000,000 Sen. Byrd
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Surface Transportation Priorities Paw Paw Bends Trail, Morgan County, WV $1,000,000 Sen. Byrd
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Surface Transportation Priorities Raleigh Street Extension, WV $500,000 Rep. Shelley Capito
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Surface Transportation Priorities Route 10 Upgrade from I-64 to Corridor G, WV $1,000,000 Rep. Nick Rahall
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Surface Transportation Priorities West Virginia Route 2 Improvements, WV $7,643,100 Sen. Byrd
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Surface Transportation Priorities West Virginia Route 9, WV $8,000,000 Sen. Byrd
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Brannon Stand Bridge, AL $250,000 Rep. Terry Everett, Sen. Shelby
System Preservation
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*TCSP--Transportation & Community Red Mountain Park Project, Birmingham, AL $1,000,000 Sen. Sessions
& System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Northwest Arkansas Western Beltway, AR $670,000 Sen. Lincoln, Sen. Pryor, Rep. John Boozman
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Safety Improvements to Highway 69, AZ $250,000 Rep. Rick Renzi
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Central Expressway Auxiliary Lanes, Santa Clara County, CA $500,000 Rep. Anna Eshoo
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Citracado Parkway Project, CA $250,000 Rep. Brian Bilbray
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Fairfield Ranch Road, Chino Hills, CA $250,000 Rep. Gary Miller
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Friant Road Widening, CA $1,170,000 Sen. Feinstein, Rep. Devin Nunes
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Highway 118 Corridor Study, CA $250,000 Rep. Elton Gallegly
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & La Canada Flintridge, CA I-210 Soundwall, CA $250,000 Rep. David Dreier
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Reyes Adobe Road/U.S. 101 Interchange Reconstruction, Agoura Hills, CA $250,000 Rep. Henry Waxman
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & School Zone Safety Improvements, Chula Vista, CA $500,000 Rep. Bob Filner
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & State Route 198 Expressway Widening, Kings County, CA $600,000 Rep. Jim Costa
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & U.S. 85 (Highlands Ranch to Castle Rock), CO $500,000 Rep. Thomas Tancredo, Sen. Salazar
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & West Main Street Streetscape, Meriden, CT $500,000 Rep. Christopher Murphy
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Construction of Riverside Multi-use Trailways, Parkland, FL $250,000 Rep. Ron Klein
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Downtown Transit Circulator Streetscapes, Broward County, FL $250,000 Rep. Ron Klein
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Expansion of County Line Road--Hernando County FL $500,000 Rep. Ginny Brown-Waite
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Heckscher Drive and Bridge Replacement, FL $1,000,000 Rep. Ander Crenshaw
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & U.S. 441/SR7 Interchange at 11th Street, Lauderhill, Broward County, FL $750,000 Rep. Alcee Hastings
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & US 98 Six Lane Widening, FL $750,000 Rep. Adam Putnam
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Downtown Development Authority District Streetscape, Dahlonega GA $325,000 Sen. Chambliss
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Extension of the Cobb Parkway, Marietta, GA $475,000 Sen. Isakson, Sen. Chambliss, Rep. Tom Price
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & I-75/Bruton Smith Pkwy Interchange Improvement, GA $250,000 Rep. Lynn Westmoreland
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & New interchange & road relocation, I-85 & CR 98, GA $250,000 Rep. Lynn Westmoreland, Sen. Chambliss
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Ocmulgee Heritage Trail, Bibb County, GA $400,000 Rep. Jim Marshall
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Rails to Trails/Civic Center Project, Covington, GA $500,000 Rep. Jim Marshall
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Silver Comet Trail Atlanta Road Connector, GA $250,000 Rep. Tom Price
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & State Route 24 Widening, Sandersville, Washington County, GA $500,000 Rep. John Barrow
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & State Route 67 Widening from I-16 to Statesboro bypass, GA $500,000 Rep. John Barrow
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Union Grove Interchange, Gordon County, GA $250,000 Rep. Phil Gingrey
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Construct Four Lane Highway 20 West of U.S. 71, IA $500,000 Rep. Steve King
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Scott Community College Campus Access Road, Davenport, IA $500,000 Rep. Bruce Braley, Sen. Grassley
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Southeast Connector Extension from SE 6th Street to SE 14th Street, IA $2,345,000 Sen. Harkin, Sen. Grassley
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & University Boulevard Widening, Clive, IA $350,000 Rep. Leonard Boswell, Sen. Grassley
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & US Highway 63 Reconstruction, Waterloo, IA $350,000 Sen. Grassley
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & US 30 McCammon to Topaz Bridge, ID $350,000 Sen. Crapo
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Butterfield Road, Illinois Route 60/Canadian National Railroad Grade Separation, Lake $250,000 Rep. Melissa Bean
System Preservation County, IL
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Illinois Route 120 Corridor, Lake County, IL $1,000,000 Rep. Melissa Bean
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Illinois Trails, IL $3,000,000 Sen. Durbin, Sen. Obama, Rep. Jerry Weller
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Meacham Road Tollway Access Ramp, Schaumburg, IL $250,000 Rep. Melissa Bean
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Miller Road Widening, McHenry County, IL $250,000 Rep. Melissa Bean
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Red Gate Road Bridge, St. Charles, IL $500,000 Rep. J Hastert
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Street improvements in Burnham, IL $400,000 Rep. Jesse Jackson
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Street improvements in Thornton, IL $400,000 Rep. Jesse Jackson
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Campus Perimeter Transportation, Vanderburgh, IN $350,000 Rep. Brad Ellsworth, Sen. Lugar
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Connersville Intermodal Study, Connersville, IN $350,000 Sen. Lugar
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Pigeon Creek Greenway Passage: Phase I, Evansville, IN $670,000 Sen. Bayh
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & University Parkway Construction, Vanderburgh County, IN $350,000 Rep. Brad Ellsworth, Sen. Bayh, Sen. Lugar
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Construction and Improvements to County Road One (RS-209) south of I-70 to K-32, Leavenworth $500,000 Sen. Roberts
System Preservation County, KS
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Fort Knox Park & Ride Express on US 31W, KY $350,000 Sen. Bunning
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Kentucky River Palisades Land Preservation, Lexington, KY $500,000 Rep. Ben Chandler
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Interstate 10 Service Road Corridor, Lake Charles, LA $2,000,000 Sen. Landrieu, Sen. Vitter
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Signal Synchronization System; Baton Rouge, LA $350,000 Sen. Vitter
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & U.S. 190/Collin Blvd. Widening, LA $500,000 Rep. Bobby Jindal, Sen. Vitter, Sen. Landrieu
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Reconstruction of Bangor Street, ME $375,000 Sen. Collins, Sen. Snowe
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Highway 14 from North Mankato, MN to New Ulm, MN $350,000 Rep. Tim Walz, Sen. Klobuchar
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Highway 14 from Waseca, MN to Owatonna, MN $500,000 Sen. Coleman, Sen. Klobuchar, Rep. Tim Walz
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Highway 241 Improvement, MN $500,000 Rep. Michele Bachmann, Sen. Klobuchar, Sen.
System Preservation Coleman
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Stony Run Township Road in Yellow Medicine County, MN $100,000 Rep. Collin Peterson
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & US Highway 212 Expansion-Chaska to Norwood Young America, Carver County, MN $670,000 Sen. Klobuchar
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Brush Creek Beautification, Kansas City, MO $1,000,000 Rep. Emanuel Cleaver
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Highway N Improvements, Platte County, MO $500,000 Rep. Sam Graves
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & East Metropolitan Corridor-- Rankin County, MS $250,000 Sen Cochran, Rep. Charles Pickering
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Hwy 27 Hurricane Evacuation Route, MS $100,000 Sen. Cochran, Rep. Charles Pickering
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Clayton Pedestrian Grade Separation, Johnston County, NC $367,500 Sen. Burr
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & US 17 in Beaufort County, NC $375,000 Sen. Dole, Rep. B. K. Butterfield
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & US 30, Columbus Viaduct, NE $300,000 Sen. Hagel
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Newark Downtown Core Redevelopment District, NJ $670,000 Sen. Lautenberg, Sen. Menendez
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Safety and Drainage Improvements on Route 46, Lodi, NJ $250,000 Rep. Steven Rothman
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & South Orange Avenue Roadway Improvements, Essex County, NJ $250,000 Rep. Bill Pascrell, Rep. Steven Rothman, Rep.
System Preservation Albio Sires, Sen. Lautenberg, Sen. Menendez
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & U.S. 550 Improvements, Bernalillo, NM $500,000 Rep. Heather Wilson, Sen. Domenici, Sen.
System Preservation Bingaman
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & I-15 North I-215 to Apex Interchange, NV $1,000,000 Sen. Reid, Sen. Ensign, Rep. Shelley Berkley
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Meadowood Interchange Complex, Reno, NV $750,000 Sen. Reid, Rep. Dean Heller
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Hofstra University's Safe and Sustainable Campus Plan, NY $780,000 Sen. Schumer, Sen. Clinton
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Lincoln Center Corridor Redevelopment Project, NY $500,000 Rep. Jerrold Nadler, Rep. Charles Rangel, Sen.
System Preservation Clinton, Sen. Schumer
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Little Neck Quiet Zone, NY $250,000 Rep. Gary Ackerman
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Main Street Streetscape, Haverstraw, NY $175,000 Rep. Nita Lowey
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & New York State Routes 5, 8, 12 Viaduct and Route 5A and 5S, Utica, NY $750,000 Rep. Michael Arcuri, Sen. Schumer
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & City of Northwood, OH Wales Road Grade Separation $500,000 Rep. Paul Gillmor
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Eastgate Area Improvements, OH $250,000 Rep. Jean Schmidt, Sen. Voinovich
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Flats Eastbank Project, City of Cleveland, OH $850,000 Sen. Voinovich, Sen. Brown, Rep. Stephanie
System Preservation Jones
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Mehring Way Street Grid East, Cincinnati, OH $200,000 Rep. Jean Schmidt, Sen. Voinovich
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Scioto Mile River Level Park Project, Columbus, OH $500,000 Rep. Deborah Pryce, Sen. Voinovich
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & White Pond Drive Expansion, OH $670,000 Sen. Brown, Rep. Betty Sutton
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Robinson Grade Separation, City of Norman, OK $350,000 Sen. Inhofe
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & US 169 Highway Widening Environmental Assessment, City of Owasso, OK $350,000 Sen. Inhofe, Rep. John Sullivan
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & I-5 North Macadam Ramp & Street Capacity Improvements, OR $375,000 Sen. Smith, Sen. Wyden
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Baptist and Broughton Road Intersection, PA $500,000 Rep. Tim Murphy
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & High Priority Corridor 31 of the National Highway System in southwestern, PA $670,000 Sen. Casey
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & PUP Ride Share Program, Philadelphia, PA $1,000,000 Rep. Chaka Fattah
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Ellsworth Air Force Base Road Improvement, SD $700,000 Sen. Thune
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & North Second Street Corridor Upgrade, Memphis, TN $500,000 Rep. Steve Cohen
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & U.S. 64--Hardeman/McNairy/Hardin/Wayne Counties, TN $500,000 Rep. Marsha Blackburn
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Lane expansion of RM 1431, TX $500,000 Rep. John Carter, Sen. Cornyn
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Port Road Expansion and Improvements, TX $500,000 Rep. Sheila Jackson-Lee, Rep. Nick Lampson
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Jefferson Park Avenue Project, Charlottesville, VA $300,000 Sen. Warner, Sen. Webb
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Des Moines Creek Trail Access Project, WA $500,000 Sen. Murray, Sen. Cantwell
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Olympic Discovery Trail/Elwha River Pedestrian Bridge, WA $575,000 Sen. Murray, Rep. Norman Dicks
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Fairmont Gateway Connector, WV $1,500,000 Rep. Alan Mollohan
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & US Route 35, WV $400,000 Sen Byrd, Rep. Shelley Capito
System Preservation
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TCSP--Transportation & Community & Separated Grade Crossing for Torrington, WY $350,000 Sen. Enzi, Sen. Thomas
System Preservation
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Transportation Planning, Research, Transportation and Public Safety Traffic Information Exchange Pilot Project, DE $335,000 Sen. Carper, Sen. Biden
and Development
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Transportation Planning, Research, National Center for Manufacturing Sciences (NCMS) $750,000 Rep. Joe Knollenberg
and Development
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Transportation Planning, Research, Virtual Accident and Injury Reconstruction Center, MSU, MS $1,000,000 Sen. Cochran
and Development
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Transportation Planning, Research, UVM Advanced Ground Penetrating Radar Systems, VT $670,000 Sen. Leahy
and Development
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Transportation Planning, Research, Inland Pacific Hub Analysis Project, WA $250,000 Sen. Murray, Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers
and Development
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Transportation Planning, Research, SR-520 Innovative Water Quality Protection Project, WA $350,000 Sen. Murray, Sen. Cantwell
and Development
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Transportation Planning, Research, Washington State University Freight Transportation Policy Institute, WA $450,000 Sen. Murray
and Development
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Transportation Planning, Research, Ballast Water Research, University of Wisconsin--Superior, WI $1,000,000 Rep. David Obey
and Development
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Transportation Planning, Research, Great Lakes Maritime Research Institute, University of Wisconsin--Superior, WI $1,000,000 Rep. David Obey
and Development
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TRANSPORTATION / HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT--Economic Development Initiatives
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Grantee Purpose Funding Sponsor
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Ada Public Works Authority in Ada, OK for construction of 1 million gallon water storage tower $250,000 Rep. Cole, Sen. Inofe
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African American Cultural Center in for renovation and buildout of the facility $150,000 Rep. McIntyre
Lumberton, NC
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African American History Foundation of for planning, design and construction of a museum $100,000 Rep. Cooper
Nashville, TN
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African-American Male Achievers Network for acquisition and renovation of a facility to provide educational opportunities for youth $150,000 Rep. Waters
in Los Angeles, CA
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Alexandria Central Economic Development for development of marina, related dockside, access and utilities $600,000 Rep. Alexander, Sen. Vitter
District in Alexandria, LA
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Allegheny County Department of Planning for planning, design, renovation, construction and buildout of a brownfields site $100,000 Rep. Altmire, Rep. Doyle
in Pittsburgh, PA
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Allentown Art Museum of the Lehigh for expansion $250,000 Rep. Dent
Valley in Allentown, PA
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Alpine Heritage Preservation in Thomas, for renovation and buildout of the historic opera house $200,000 Rep. Mollohan
WV
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America's Second Harvest of South for construction, expansion, and renovation of food distribution center $225,000 Rep. Kingston
Georgia in Valdosta, GA
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Amherst Cinema Arts Center, Inc. in for acquisition, renovation and buildout of an arts center, as part of area redevelopment $265,000 Rep. Olver
Amherst, MA
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Amherst Youth Foundation in Amherst, NY for renovations to the Independent Health Youth and Family Center $150,000 Rep. Reynolds
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Anderson Arts Center in Anderson, SC for completion of the renovation of the Anderson Arts Warehouse Facility $100,000 Rep. Barrett
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Appalachian Service Project, Inc. in for emergency home repair for disadvantaged families $150,000 Rep. Davis (David)
Johnson City, TN
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Arc Mercer Inc. in Ewing, NJ for upgrading facilities to serve people with developmental disabilities $50,000 Rep. Smith (Christopher)
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Ardmore Development Authority in for a centrally located resource center $350,000 Rep. Cole, Sen. Inofe
Ardmore, OK
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Ark Memorial Foundation in Laramie, WY for completion of construction of a national Creative Arts Center $150,000 Rep. Cubin
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Arkansas State University at Mountain for construction, renovation, and buildout of a multipurpose facility $250,000 Rep. Berry
Home, in Mountain Home, AR
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Arkansas State University--Newport in for construction of the Regional Transportation Technology Center, an educational and training $350,000 Rep. Berry
Newport, AR facility
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Arlington Chamber of Commerce in for commercialization of technology, especially bio- and nano-technology at University of Texas $100,000 Rep. Barton, Sen. Hutchison
Arlington, TX at Arlington
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Arlington Housing Corporation in for renovation, expansion and construction of low-income housing $200,000 Rep. Moran (James)
Arlingon, VA
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Armed Services YMCA in Killeen, TX for construction of a full service YMCA $400,000 Rep. Carter
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ArtsQuest of Bethlehem, PA for revitalization of a brownsfield site and development of the SteelStax Performing Arts Center $250,000 Rep. Dent
on the site
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Asian Youth Center of San Gabriel, CA for acquisition of a multipurpose facility for the center $150,000 Rep. Schiff
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Atchison County Memorial Building for renovation of the Atchison County Memorial Building $250,000 Rep. Graves
Foundation in Atchison County, MO
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Atlanta Botanical Gardens in Atlanta, for construction of the Canopy Walk, an educational nature walk $150,000 Rep. Lewis (John)
GA
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Atlantic County, NJ for development of an industrial park to foster economic development $100,000 Rep. LoBiondo
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Audie Murphy/American Cotton Museum in for construction of a memorial and building $100,000 Rep. Hall (Ralph)
Greenville, TX
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Avesta Housing in Portland, ME for planning, design, construction and buildout of the Florence House Center for Homeless Women $150,000 Rep. Allen
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Bacon County Board of Commissioners in for restoration of an old school building for community use $225,000 Rep. Kingston
Bacon County, GA
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Ballard County, KY for the Ballard County Chamber of Commerce and Tourism Community Shelter $50,000 Rep. Whitfield
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Barrington Stage Company in Pittsfield, for renovation and buildout of the Berkshire Music Hall and Octagon House $275,000 Rep. Olver
MA
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Bassett Historical Center in Hendry for expansion of a facility $100,000 Rep. Goode
County, VA
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Bay Area Food Bank in Mobile, AL for construction of a commerical-size kitchen $250,000 Rep. Bonner, Sen. Shelby
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Beatitude House in Warren, OH for renovation and construction of a facility for homeless women and children $200,000 Rep. Ryan
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Bel Alton High School Alumni for renovation, construction and buildout of a community center $400,000 Rep. Hoyer
Association CDC in Bel Alton, MD
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Belmont Complex in Kittanning, PA for renovation and construction of the Belmont Complex $300,000 Rep. Murtha
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Berrien County Economic Development for design and construction of new sewer system $300,000 Rep. Kingston
Authority in Berrien County, GA
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Bethel School District in Spanaway, WA for construction and buildout of a community center for seniors and youth $150,000 Rep. Reichert, Rep. Smith (Adam), Sen.
Murray, Sen. Cantwell
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Bethune-Cookman University in Daytona for rehabilitation and renovation of the School of Nursing $150,000 Rep. Mica
Beach, FL
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Billings Food Bank in Billings, MT for demoliton of buidling $300,000 Rep. Rehberg
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Bi-State Authority, Lawrenceville- for construction of a new airport building for a public use area $100,000 Rep. Johnson (Timothy)
Vincennes Airport in Lawrenceville, IL
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Black Ensemble Theater in Chicago, IL for planning, design and construction of the theater $200,000 Rep. Schakowsky
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Blount County Government in Blount for infrastructure for Pellisippi Research Centre $150,000 Rep. Duncan
County, TN
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Bolingbrook Park District in for construction of the LEED Platinum nature center $150,000 Rep. Biggert
Bolingbrook, IL
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Bonnie CLAC Lebanon, NH for capitalization of a revolving loan fund to assist low-income populations with transportation $100,000 Rep. Hodes
needs
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Boricua College in Brooklyn, NY for renovation and buildout of the North Side Campus $150,000 Rep. Velazquez
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Borough of Coraopolis, PA for streetscape improvements in downtown Coraopolis $100,000 Rep. Doyle
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Borough of High Bridge, NJ for construction of ramps and elevators $250,000 Rep. Ferguson
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Borough of Robesonia, PA for signage and streetscape improvements as part of the Robesonia Downtown Revitalization project $150,000 Rep. Holden
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Borough of Telford, PA for renovation of a freight building, enhancement of handicap access and development of a $250,000 Rep. Dent
community pavillion
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Borough of West Paterson, NJ for construction of an urban bikeway $150,000 Rep. Pascrell
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Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment for construction of an educational facility $300,000 Rep. Klein
Agency in Boynton Beach, FL
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Brainerd Institute of Chester, SC for renovation and buildout of multipurpose facilities at the Brainerd Institute $100,000 Rep. Clyburn
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Brooklyn Children's Museum in Brooklyn, for renovation and construction of the museum $170,000 Rep. Clarke, Rep. Weiner, Sen. Schumer
NY
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Buhl Farm Trust in Sharon, PA for building renovation at Buhl Farm $300,000 Rep. English
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*Burchfield-Penney Art Center in for construction and buildout $400,000 Rep. Slaughter, Rep. Reynolds
Buffalo, NY
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Calvin College in Grand Rapids, MI for renovation of a historic building in downown Grand Rapids $100,000 Rep. Ehlers
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Camp Wood YMCA in Elmdale, KS for construction of alternative energy structures for facilities $50,000 Rep. Moran (Jerry)
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Campbellsville-Taylor Co. Industrial for development of two engineered, pad ready sites in the current business park $100,000 Rep. Lewis (Ron)
Development in Campbellsville, KY
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Carlisle Regional Performing Arts for renovation of the Carlisle Theater $100,000 Rep. Platts
Center in Carlisle, PA
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Caroll County Community Center in for planning, design and construction of a community center $300,000 Rep. Space
Carrollton, OH
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Carroll County Watershed Authority in for land acquisition $150,000 Rep. Tanner
Carroll County, TN
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Catholic Charities in Louisville, KY for renovation of a historic building to create affordable housing for seniors $100,000 Rep. Yarmuth
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Central Bradford Progress Authority in for renovation of facilities as part of a redevelopment plan $310,000 Rep. Carney
Towanda, PA
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Central Connecticut Coast YMCA, Inc. in for planning, design and construction of a community recreational facility $300,000 Rep. DeLauro
New Haven, CT
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Charlotte County, FL for renovation, construction and buildout of the Family Services Center $200,000 Rep. Buchanan, Rep. Mahoney
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Charter Township of White Lake, MI for land purchases, roadway improvements, public spaces, streetscape and pathways $150,000 Rep. McCotter
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Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center for renovation and construction of the center $100,000 Rep. Lucas, Sen. Inofe
in Enid, OK
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Chicago Parks District in Chicago, IL for renovation of the historic Theatre on the Lake $700,000 Rep. Emanuel
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Chicanos Por La Causa, Inc. in Phoenix, for acquisition of a facility to be used as a business incubator and training facility $500,000 Rep. Pastor
AZ
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Child Care Services Association in for planning, design and construction of a child care resource center in Durham $275,000 Rep. Price
Chapel Hill, NC
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Citizens for a Civic Auditorium in for construction of a multipurpose Casper Civic Auditorium facility $200,000 Rep. Cubin
Casper, WY
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City College of New York in New York, for planning, design, construction, renovation and buildout of a multipurpose educational $250,000 Rep. Rangel
NY facility
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City of Agoura Hills, CA for land acquisition to protect open space $150,000 Rep. Waxman
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City of Ansonia, CT for planning and design of affordable housing as part of a redevelopment plan at the Riverside $100,000 Rep. DeLauro
Apartment Complex
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City of Astoria, OR for planning, design and construction of the Chinese Heritage Park $150,000 Rep. Wu
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City of Austin, TX for streetscape and facade improvements as part of the East Austin Facade Improvement Project $150,000 Rep. Doggett, Rep. Smith (Lamar)
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City of Azusa, CA for renovation of the Azusa National Guard Armory to become a recreational facility for seniors $150,000 Rep. Solis
and youth
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City of Bastrop, TX for planning, design and construction of a recreational trail $250,000 Rep. Doggett
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City of Bellflower, CA for construction and buildout of the Los Angeles County Fire Museum $500,000 Rep. Roybal-Allard
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City of Bellmead, TX for facility construction, renovation and buildout $300,000 Rep. Edwards
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City of Benicia, CA for renovation, construction and buildout of a facility for veterans $150,000 Rep. Miller (George)
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City of Birmingham, AL for land acquisition and construction of an urban park $250,000 Rep. Davis (Artur), Rep. Bachus, Sen.
Shelby
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City of Cadiz Downtown Development for economic development and community growth $50,000 Rep. Whitfield
Project in Cadiz, KY
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City of Cedar Rapids, IA for revitalization of a brownfields site $150,000 Rep. Loebsack, Sen. Harkin
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City of Center Point, AL for the Polly Reed Road Greenway and Pedestrian Walkway Project $250,000 Rep. Bachus, Sen. Shelby
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City of Charlotte, NC for land acquisition in the development of the Belvedere Business Park $150,000 Rep. Watt
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City of Clearwater, FL for a comprehensive plan, and to make corresponding infrastructure improvements to revitalize $100,000 Rep. Bilrakis
downtown Clearwater
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City of Clearwater, FL for a comprehensive plan to revitalize downtown Clearwater $200,000 Rep. Young (C.W.)
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City of Columbus, IN for planning, design, construction and buildout of an educational facility $150,000 Rep. Hill, Sen. Lugar
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City of Commerce City, CO for renovation and construction of a Boys and Girls Club $170,000 Rep. Perlmutter
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City of Daytona Beach, FL for construction of a community center for services to disadvantaged youths $50,000 Rep. Mica
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City of Desert Hot Springs, CA for construction and site improvements for a civic and community center $200,000 Rep. Lewis (Jerry)
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City of Detroit, MI for demolition of abandoned properties as part of a redevelopment plan $300,000 Rep. Conyers, Sen. Levin, Sen. Stabenow
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City of Doral, FL for redevelopment of recreation facilities $150,000 Rep. Diaz-Balart (Lincoln)
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City of Eagle Mountain, UT for park development to complete Phase I of the economic development area in Eagle Mountain City $420,000 Rep. Cannon, Sen. Hatch, Sen. Bennett
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City of Edmonds, WA for renovation of the Edmunds Center for the Arts $150,000 Rep. Inslee, Sen. Murray
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City of Evansville, IN for renovation, construction and buildout of the historic Alhambra Theatre $200,000 Rep. Ellsworth, Sen. Lugar
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City of Fayetteville, NC for planning, design and construction of the Fayetteville Military Business Park $150,000 Rep. Etheridge, Rep. Hayes, Rep.
McIntyre, Sen. Dole
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City of Fort Dodge, IA for the acquisition and/or demolition of the former Beef Processors production plant $100,000 Rep. Latham, Sen. Harkin, Sen. Grassley
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City of Fredonia, KS for sidewalks and streetscape improvements in the central business district $100,000 Rep. Boyda
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City of Gillette, WY for design costs for an addition to the current Campbell County Senior Center $150,000 Rep. Cubin
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City of Green Bay, WI for construction of the Riverfront Boardwalk, as part of a redevelopment plan $400,000 Rep. Kagen
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City of Greenville, IL for construction of a business incubator $150,000 Rep. Shimkus
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City of Hackensack, NJ for improvements to Foschini Park $200,000 Rep. Rothman
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City of Hammond, LA for fire protection water services $250,000 Rep. Jindal, Sen. Landrieu
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City of Hearne, TX for construction of a visitors center and museum for the WWII POW Camp $250,000 Rep. Edwards
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City of Hermiston, OR for construction of a learning center $50,000 Rep. Walden, Sen. Wyden, Sen. Smith
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City of Imperial, CA for planning, design and construction of a regional parks facility $150,000 Rep. Filner
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City of Indianola, MS for a revolving loan fund to provide affordable housing, as part of the Indianola Housing $250,000 Rep. Thompson (Bennie)
Initiative
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City of Jackson, AL for construction of a building in conjunction with a 240-acre Industrial Development Park $250,000 Rep. Bonner
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City of Jacob in Cottondale, FL for acquisition and renovation of a community center $300,000 Rep. Boyd
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City of Joplin, MO for streetscape improvements in Center City $700,000 Rep. Blunt
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City of Kaysville City, UT for reclamation and conversion of a city-owned property to an economic use $150,000 Rep. Bishop (Rob), Sen. Bennett
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City of La Puente, CA for planning, design and construction of a Nature Education Center for children $250,000 Rep. Napolitano
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City of Lauderdale Lakes, FL for renovation and construction of a new educational and cultural addition to the library $200,000 Rep. Hastings (Alcee)
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City of Livermore, CA for capitalization of a housing loan fund through the Tri-Valley Housing Opportunity Center $150,000 Rep. Tauscher
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City of Los Angeles, CA for improvements to MacArthur Park $200,000 Rep. Becerra
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City of Lufkin, TX for construction of a convention center $100,000 Rep. Gohmert
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City of Luling, TX for renovation, construction and buildout of a historic facility as part of the Zedler Mill Park $200,000 Rep. Doggett
Pavilion Restoration project
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City of Lynwood, CA for construction of a public park $150,000 Rep. Sanchez (Linda)
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City of Madeira Beach, FL for renovation of John's Pass Village to enhance public use $50,000 Rep. Young (C.W.)
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*City of Maitland, FL for the Minihaha Park development $240,000 Rep. Brown (Corrine)
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City of Marathon, FL for improvements to Boot Key Municial Harbor facilites $100,000 Rep. Ros-Lehtinen
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City of Memphis, TN for demolition and planning as part of the University Place Revitalization project $225,000 Rep. Cohen
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City of Minneapolis, MN for land and building acquisition, renovation and construction as part of the City's $270,000 Rep. Ellison, Sen. Coleman, Sen.
redevelopment plan Klobuchar
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City of Monroe, NC for renovation of the Old Armory Building site into a community center $500,000 Rep. Hayes, Sen. Burr
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City of Montrose, CO for planning, design and construction of the Montrose Higher Education and Technology Park $150,000 Rep. Salazar, Sen. Salazar
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City of Mount Vernon, IN for construction of a riverfront plaza as part of a redevelopment plan $50,000 Rep. Ellsworth
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City of New Bedford, MA for demolition of abandoned buildings as part of a redevelopment plan $400,000 Rep. Frank (Barney)
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City of New Braunfels, TX for relocation of the utilities underground $100,000 Rep. Smith (Lamar)
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City of New Brunswick, NJ for planning, design, streetscape improvements and sidewalks $150,000 Rep. Pallone, Sen. Lautenberg
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City of New Iberia, LA for planning, design, and construction of a multipurpose facility $150,000 Rep. Melancon, Sen. Vitter
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City of North Las Vegas, NV for planning, design and construction of a senior center $150,000 Rep. Berkley
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City of Ottawa, KS for land acquisition, renovation and construction of the Ottawa Industrial Park $300,000 Rep. Boyda
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City of Paxville, SC for construction and buildout of a technology center for youth and senior citizens $100,000 Rep. Clyburn
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City of Phoenix, AZ for streetscape improvements as part of the Maryvale Revitalization Project $150,000 Rep. Pastor
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City of Prattville, AL for Phase II of the public acess and use at Cooters Pond Park $100,000 Rep. Everett
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City of Raeford, NC for sidewalks and streetscape improvements $200,000 Rep. Hayes
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City of Rainsville, AL for further construction of the Rainesville Ag center $330,000 Rep. Aderholt, Sen. Shelby
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City of Rancho Cordova, CA for construction and buildout of a community building at the White Rock Community Park $150,000 Rep. Matsui
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City of Raytown, MO for the demolition of an abandoned church as part of a redevelopment plan $550,000 Rep. Cleaver
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City of Riverdale, GA for planning, design and construction of a multipurpose facility for low- and moderate-income $250,000 Rep. Scott (David)
residents
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City of Romney, WV for continued renovation and adaptive reuse of the Coca Cola Bottling plant as a cultural and $100,000 Rep. Capito
arts center
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City of Round Rock, TX for infrastructure and sidewalk improvements on Main Street from IH35 to San Saba Street $400,000 Rep. Carter
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City of San Antonio, TX for construction and buildout of an educational facility $400,000 Rep. Gonzalez, Rep. Rodriguez
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City of San Clemente, CA for continued construction of the Coastal Trail $300,000 Rep. Calvert
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City of San Juan, TX for planning, design and construction of a new library $250,000 Rep. Hinojosa
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City of San Leandro, CA for construction and buildout of senior center $250,000 Rep. Stark
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City of Santa Maria, CA for construction, renovation and buildout of a library $150,000 Rep. Capps
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City of Sarasota, FL for renovation of the Robert L. Taylor Community Center $375,000 Rep. Buchanan, Sen. Martinez
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City of Somerton in Tucson, AZ for construction and buildout of the Dunbar Project Youth Cultural Center $250,000 Rep. Grijalva
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City of Springfield, OH for acquisition, relocation, remediation and infrastructure improvements for the Community/Mercy $500,000 Rep. Hobson
Health Partners Hospital
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City of St. Louis, MO for streetscape improvements on Cherokee Street $150,000 Rep. Carnahan
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City of Suffolk, VA for renovation of the former East Suffolk High School into a community and recreation center $200,000 Rep. Forbes
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City of Tamarac, FL for expansion, renovation and buildout of a recreational facility $150,000 Rep. Wexler
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City of Tampa, FL for construction of the Tampa Riverwalk as part of a redevelopment plan $300,000 Rep. Castor
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City of Toledo, OH for construction, renovation and buildout in low-income neighborhoods $250,000 Rep. Kaptur
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City of Topeka, KS for land acquisition for a public park $100,000 Rep. Boyda
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City of Valdosta, GA for reconstruction and development of an eight block corridor $250,000 Rep. Kingston, Sen. Chambliss
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City of Wakefield, MI for renovation, construction and buildout of the historic Wakefield Memorial Community Building $150,000 Rep. Stupak, Sen. Levin, Sen. Stabenow
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City of Waterbury, CT for demolition of abandoned structures as part of a redevelopment plan $300,000 Rep. Murphy (Christopher)
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City of Waterloo, IA for renovation, construction and buildout of the Cedar Valley TechWorks Technology Center $200,000 Rep. Braley, Sen. Grassley
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City of Wichita, KS for redevelopment of Dunbar Theater $300,000 Rep. Tiahrt
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City of Yucaipa, CA for construction of a joint recreation facility for the City of Yucaipa and Crafton Hills $200,000 Rep. Lewis (Jerry)
Community College
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Clay County Drug Treatment Center in for construction of residential drug treatment facility $500,000 Rep. Rogers (Harold)
Manchester, KY
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College of Mount Saint Vincent in for renovation of the college's nursing laboratories $250,000 Rep. Engel
Riverdale, NY
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Collier County, FL for construction of a Community Center in South Immokalee $150,000 Rep. Diaz-Balart (Mario), Sen. Martinez
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Community Health Connections in for renovation of a former elementary school for a multipurpose health facility $325,000 Rep. Olver
Gardner, MA
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Community Rehabilitation Center, Inc., for streetscape improvements and renovation of Pearl Street Plaza $150,000 Rep. Brown
in Jacksonville, FL
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Community Reinvestment Association of for capitalization of a housing loan fund as part of the Manufactured Housing Redevelopment Fund $275,000 Rep. Price
North Carolina in Durham, NC
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Conemaugh Township Community Center in for improvements to the Center to meet ADA requirements $50,000 Rep. Shuster
Saltsburg, PA
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Conway County, AR for renovation and buildout of the historic Morrilton Post Office building $150,000 Rep. Snyder
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Cornucopia Adult Day Services in for renovation to the building located at 2002 Bridge Boulevard, SW $100,000 Rep. Wilson (Heather)
Albuquerque, NM
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Council on Aging of Sonoma County in for construction, renovation and buildout of a multipurpose facility for seniors $150,000 Rep. Woolsey
Santa Rosa, CA
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County of San Joaquin, CA for construction and buildout of an economic development facility, the San Joaquin Agricultural $500,000 Rep. McNerney
Center
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Crystal Lake Art Center in Frankfort, for improvements to the former Frankfort Coast Guard station for use by the Crystal Lake Art $100,000 Rep. Hoekstra
MI Center
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Cumberland County, KY for the Burkesville Industrial Development Project $100,000 Rep. Whitfield
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Custer County, ID for acquistion of an unused middle school building $100,000 Rep. Simpson
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Cypress Creek Fine Art Association in for construction of the Pearl Fincher Museum of Fine Arts $100,000 Rep. Poe
Spring, TX
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Dayton Metropolitan Housing Authority for demolition and redevelopment of Cliburn Manor $50,000 Rep. Turner, Sen. Voinovich
in Dayton, OH
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DBA Greater Honesdale Partnership in for acquisition, renovation and construction of a facility $300,000 Rep. Carney
Honesdale, PA
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Destination Plymouth in Plymouth, MA for renovation and buildout of facilities $100,000 Rep. Delahunt
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Detroit Science Center in Detroit, MI for construction of the Michigan Careers in Engineering Theater $750,000 Rep. Knollenberg
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Downtown Improvement Program in for redevelopment and enhancement to the streets, including Neches Street from Laurel to College $50,000 Rep. Poe, Sen. Hutchison
Beaumont, TX Streets and Park Street from North to College Streets
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Downtown Roanoke, VA for infrastructure renovations for awnings of the historic market $250,000 Rep. Goodlatte
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East County Family YMCA in San Diego, for construction of the McGrath Family YMCA $150,000 Rep. Hunter
CA
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East Mississippi Community College for construction of a metal-working facility for job training $500,000 Rep. Wicker
Golden Triangle, MS
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Eastern Shore Community College in for additional laboratory, related equipment and infrastructure development at the Eastern Shore $100,000 Rep. Drake
Melfa, VA Community College
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Eastern Shore Rural Health System, Inc. for construction of a new Onley Community Health facility $200,000 Rep. Drake
in Onley, VA
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Eckerd College in St. Petersburg, FL for construction of a center for programs serving low income and at-risk youth $100,000 Rep. Young (C. W.)
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El Centro de Servicios Sociales, Inc. for renovation and buildout of the South Lorain Lincoln Community Center, a community facility $200,000 Rep. Sutton
in Lorain, OH for youth and seniors
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Elmira College in Elmira, NY for preparation of construction plans to renovate a building $400,000 Rep. Kuhl, Sen. Schumer
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Emergency Housing Consortium in San for construction of the Sobrato Transitional Center, a residential facility for homeless $200,000 Rep. Honda, Rep. Lofgren
Jose, CA individuals and families
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Enon-Coulter CDC in Philadelphia, PA for streetscape improvements and redevelopment in low-income neighborhoods $100,000 Rep. Fattah
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Environmental Learning Centers of for construction of an educational facility $200,000 Rep. Larson, Sen. Dodd
Connecticut in Bristol, CT
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Fairfax County Park Authority in for revitalization of Ossian Park $50,000 Rep. Davis (Tom)
Annandale, VA
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Fairfax County Park Authority in for revitalization of athletic facilities at Mason District Park $50,000 Rep. Davis (Tom)
Annandale, VA
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Farnum Neighborhood House in New Haven, for renovation and buildout of Camp Farnum, a facility serving low-income children $100,000 Rep. DeLauro
CT
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Feedback Foundation in Anaheim, CA for renovation and buildout of a facility that provides meals for low-income seniors $150,000 Rep. Sanchez (Loretta)
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Florida Southern College in Lakeland, for construction of library to house historic documents of Frank Loyd Wright $200,000 Rep. Putnam
FL
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FM Kirby Center in Wilkes-Barre, PA for renovation and buildout of a historic building $150,000 Rep. Kanjorski
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Focus on Renewal in McKees Rocks, PA for planning, design and construction of the Sto-Rox Cultural Arts Center $100,000 Rep. Doyle
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Food Bank of the Virginia Peninsula in for renovation and buildout of a facility to provide food to low-income populations $150,000 Rep. Scott (Robert)
Newport News, VA
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Friendship Circle of the South Bay in for construction of a multipurpose facility for children with special needs $150,000 Rep. Harman
Redondo Beach, CA
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Gannon University in Erie, PA for development of the Erie Technology Incubator for economic development $100,000 Rep. English, Sen. Casey, Sen. Specter
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Genesee County Land Bank Authority in for renovation and construction of the historic Durant Hotel as part of a redevelopment plan $150,000 Rep. Kildee
Flint, MI
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Girls and Boys Town USA in Boys Town, for construction of facilities at priority national projects $250,000 Rep. Fortenberry, Sen. Nelson (Ben)
NE
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Girls and Boys Town USA in Oviedo, FL for expansion of facilities $250,000 Rep. Feeney
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Goodwill Industries of North Louisiana for renvoation of a donated building for use by the Goodwill $150,000 Rep. McCrery
in Shreveport, LA
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Governing Body Supervisors of Berlin for renovation, construction and buildout of the Berlin Township Community Center $140,000 Rep. Carney
Township in Beach Lake, PA
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Government of Guam Department of Public for sidewalks, street furniture and facade improvements $250,000 Rep. Bordallo
Works in Tamuning, Guam
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Grafton County Economic Development for acquisition, renovation and buildout of a business incubator $200,000 Rep. Hodes
Council in Bristol, NH
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Grant County Family YMCA in Marion, IN for renovation of the Memorial Coliseum $200,000 Rep. Burton
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Grant County Housing Authority in for streetscape improvements and construction of ADA accessible entrances for affordable housing $100,000 Rep. Mollohan
Petersburg, WV
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Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum in for completion of construction of the Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum $150,000 Rep. Jones (Walter)
Hatteras, NC
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Greater Cincinnati Foundation, Black for construction of a monument to commemorate the Black Brigade of Cincinnati $50,000 Rep. Schmidt
Brigade Fund in Cincinnati, OH
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Greene County Community Center in for construction, renovation and buildout of recreational facilities $200,000 Rep. Murtha
Waynesburg, PA
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Group Ministries, Inc. in Buffalo, NY for renovation and buildout of a community services building $200,000 Rep. Slaughter
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Halifax County Historical Society in for installation of the Crossing of the Dan exhibit project $225,000 Rep. Goode
South Boston, VA
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Hamilton County, TN for construction of a building to house the Center for Entrepreneurial Growth $100,000 Rep. Wamp
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Harris County Commissioner's Office, for construction and buildout of a multipurpose facility, the Bayland Park Community Aquatic $150,000 Rep. Green (Al)
Precinct Three in Houston, TX Center
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Harris County Community and Economic for planning studies and streetscape improvements $100,000 Rep. Green (Gene)
Development Department in Houston, TX
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Harvest Community Foundation in for construction of Billings Heights Community Center $200,000 Rep. Rehberg
Billings, MT
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Heidelberg College in Tiffin, OH for construction of a Wellness and Recreation Center $100,000 Rep. Gillmor
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Helen Keller Services for the Blind in for renovation and construction of a recreational facility for handicapped children $150,000 Rep. Towns, Sen. Clinton, Sen. Schumer
Brooklyn, NY
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Hendry County, FL for planning, design, and construction of recreational facilities at the Hendry LaBelle Regional $300,000 Rep. Mahoney
Park
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Henry County Fiscal Court in Henry for enabling the fiscal court to make the Henry County Commerce Park site ready $300,000 Rep. Davis (Geoff)
County, KY
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Highgate Recreation Center in Highgate, for renovation of a recreational center $200,000 Rep. Welch
VT
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Hillsborough Township, NJ for construction of a community center $50,000 Rep. Ferguson
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Historic Globe Main Street Program in for renovation of the historic Gila County Courthouse for use as a community center $100,000 Rep. Renzi
Globe, AZ
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Historic St. Mary's City, MD for construction and renovation of a historic facility $400,000 Rep. Hoyer
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Hocking Athens Perry Community Action for renovation and construction of a community center $200,000 Rep. Space
in Athens, OH
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Holocaust Documentation and Education for facility renovation, construction and buildout of the museum $300,000 Rep. Wasserman Schultz, Sen. Nelson
Center in North Miami Beach, FL (Bill)
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Housing Partnership Network, Inc. of for capitalization of a revolving loan fund for affordable housing $300,000 Rep. Hoyer
Boston, MA
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Housing Trust of Santa Clara County in for capitalization of a revolving loan fund for first time homebuyers $150,000 Rep. Eshoo, Rep. Lofgren, Rep. Honda
San Jose, CA
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Houston Fire Museum in Houston, TX for construction of an Education Center $250,000 Rep. Jackson-Lee
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Houston Zoo in Houston, TX for development of an educational broadcast program $300,000 Rep. Culberson, Rep. McCaul
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Hudson Area Joint Library in Hudson, WI for land acquisition, planning, design and construction of a new library $150,000 Rep. Kind
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Hudson Guild Fulton Center in New York, for construction, renovation and buildout of a community services center for seniors $150,000 Rep. Nadler, Sen. Clinton, Sen. Schumer
NY
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Hudson Opera House, Inc. in Hudson, NY for renovation of the Historic Hudson Opera House Arts Community Center $125,000 Rep. Gillibrand, Sen. Schumer
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Huntingdon County Community Center in for expansion of the facilities $100,000 Rep. Shuster
Huntingdon, PA
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Huntsville Museum of Art in Huntsville, for facility construction, expansion, renovation and buildout of the museum as part of the $200,000 Rep. Cramer, Sen. Shelby
AL redevelopment of downtown Huntsville
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Iberville Parish, LA for construction of a visitors center $100,000 Rep. Baker, Sen. Landrieu
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Illinois College of Medicine at Peoria for planning, construction, and design of a building at the Illinois College of Medicine $100,000 Rep. LaHood
in Peoria, IL
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Indiana State University in Bedford, IN for relocation and expansion of the ISU Learning Center $150,000 Rep. Buyer
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Institute of Puerto Rican Arts & for construction, renovation and buildout of a historic building $250,000 Rep. Gutierrez
Culture in Chicago, IL
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*Intergenerational Resource Center, for construction of the Martin Luther King, Sr. Community Resource Center, Inc. $200,000 Rep. Lewis (John)
Inc. in Atlanta, GA
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Isles Incorporated in Trenton, NJ for redevelopment of a former textile mill as job training center for Youthbuild $100,000 Rep. Smith (Christopher)
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Jewish Home for the Aging in Reseda, CA for renovation and buildout of a residential facility for seniors with disabilities $150,000 Rep. Sherman
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Jim Hogg County, TX for land acquisition and construction of a multipurpose community park $150,000 Rep. Cuellar
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Jimmie Hale Mission in Birmingham, AL for construction of the Jimmie Hale Mission Men's Center Education and Administration Building $250,000 Rep. Aderholt, Rep. Bachus, Sen. Shelby
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John Avery Boys and Girls Club, Inc. in for construction, expansion, renovation and buildout of a multipurpose facility for Durham's $100,000 Rep. Price
Durham, NC youth and families
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John P. Parker Historical Society in for refinement of site investigations and improvements for the John P. Parker residence $100,000 Rep. Schmidt
Ripley, OH
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Josephine Solomon Ellis Foundation, for acquisition, renovation and construction of affordable housing for senior citizens $150,000 Rep. Brady (Robert)
Inc. in Philedelphia, PA
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Kips Bay Boys and Girls Club, Inc. in for renovation and buildout of the West Bronx Clubhouse $200,000 Rep. Serrano
Bronx, NY
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Kitsap County Consolidated Housing for construction of a public waterfront facility, as part of a redevelopment plan $400,000 Rep. Dicks
Authority in Silverdale, WA
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Kokomo YMCA in Kokomo, IN for renovation, construction and buildout of the Kokomo YMCA $100,000 Rep. Donnelly
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Lake Erie College in Painesville, OH for construction associated with the Austin Hall of Science Renovation Project $50,000 Rep. LaTourette
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Lakeview Museum in Peoria, IL for planning, design, and construction of the Lakeview Museum in Peoria $100,000 Rep. LaHood
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Laveen Community Council in Phoenix, AZ construction and buildout of the Laveen Community Center $200,000 Rep. Pastor
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Lawrence Community Works in Lawrence, for renovation, construction and buildout of the Community Learning Center $75,000 Rep. Meehan
MA
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Lawrence Economic Development for construction and buildout of the Point Industrial Park $170,000 Rep. Wilson (Charles)
Corporation in South Point, OH
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Lesley University in Cambridge, MA for construction, renovation and buildout of science labs $250,000 Rep. Capuano
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Lineville Downtown Redevelopment for renovation of theater for economic and community purposes $200,000 Rep. Rogers (Mike), Sen. Shelby
Authority in Lineville, AL
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Los Angeles Fashion District in Los for signage and streetscape improvements $100,000 Rep. Roybal-Allard
Angeles, CA
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Louis Armstrong House Museum in for design and construction of a visitor's center $150,000 Rep. Ackerman, Sen. Schumer, Sen.
Flushing, NY Clinton
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Lovington Community Unit School for roof replacement on school buildings and electrial upgrades to the interior lighting system $50,000 Rep. Johnson (Timothy)
District in Lovington, IL
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Lowcountry Food Bank in Charleston, SC for construction of a new facility or renovation of an existing structure for storage of food $100,000 Rep. Brown (Henry)
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Luna County, NM for renovation to Sunshine School to house a drug treatment program $50,000 Rep. Pearce
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Lynchburg Academy of Fine Arts in for renovations to Lynchburg Academy of Music $250,000 Rep. Goodlatte
Lynchburg, VA
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Mahar Regional School in for renovation, construction and facility buildout of a recreational field $275,000 Rep. Olver
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Mamaroneck Public Library in for renovation, construction and buildout of the library $200,000 Rep. Lowey
Mamaroneck, NY
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Mariner's Museum in Newport News, VA for promoting development and tourism related to the USS Monitor Center $100,000 Rep. Davis (Jo Ann)
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Marion County 4-H Camp Board for renovation, construction and buildout of at the 4-H camp $150,000 Rep. Mollohan
Association in Fairmont, WV
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Marshall County Commission in Marshall for purchase and renovation of the Douglas Senior Center $120,000 Rep. Aderholt, Sen. Shelby
County, AL
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Marshall University in Huntington, WV for design, planning and construction of the Advanced Engineering and Applied Technology Complex $250,000 Rep. Rahall
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Masores Bais Yaakov in Brooklyn, NY for construction of a community center for youth and adults $150,000 Rep. Weiner
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Mayfair Community Development for construction, renovation and buildout of the Devon Theatre of Performing Arts as part of a $150,000 Rep. Schwartz
Corporation in Philadelphia, PA redevelopment plan
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Mecklenburg County Community Service for construction of a community center $200,000 Rep. Goode
Corporation in Mecklenburg County, VA
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Mercy Hospital of Folsom in Folsom, CA for construction of an above ground helipad at the Mercy Hospital $100,000 Rep. Lungren
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Mesabi Academy of KidsPeace in Buhl, MN for construction, renovation, expansion and buildout of the youth services facility $150,000 Rep. Oberstar, Sen. Coleman
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Methuen Arlington Neighborhood, Inc. in for planning, design and construction of a multipurpose facility for low-income residents $100,000 Rep. Meehan
Methuen, MA
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Metropolitan Business Collaborative in for planning, design and construction of the Urban Entrepreneurship Center, a multipurpose $200,000 Rep. Moore (Gwen)
Milwaukee, WI facility to promote the growth of small businesses
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Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty for planning, design, construction, renovation and buildout of affordable housing $200,000 Rep. Maloney, Sen. Schumer, Sen.
in New York, NY Clinton
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Meyersdale Community Center Roof for rehabilitation of the center $50,000 Rep. Shuster
Improvement in Meyersdale, PA
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Miami Dade College in Haleah, FL for construction of an addition to the Hialeah Campus' Learning Resources and Media Services $150,000 Rep. Diaz-Balart (Lincoln)
Center
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Miami-Dade County, FL for renovation and buildout of educational laboratories at the Poinciana Industrial Park $150,000 Rep. Meek
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Michigan Holocaust Memorial Center in for construction of the Children's Gallery exhibit $500,000 Rep. Knollenberg, Sen. Levin, Sen.
Farmington Hills, MI Stabenow
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Monroe County Fairgrounds Association for the Monroe County Fairgrounds Rehabilitation and Americans with Disabilities Act Compliance $100,000 Rep. Kuhl
in Rochester, NY Project
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Montgomery County Community College in for expansion of West Campus $100,000 Rep. Gerlach
Pottstown, PA
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Morehouse University School of Medicine for land acquisition and construction of the medical school campus $300,000 Rep. Barrow
in Atlanta, GA
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Municipality of Corozal, Puerto Rico for renovation and sidewalk improvements $100,000 Rep. Fortuno
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Municipality of Gurabo, Puerto Rico for construction of a recreational and cultural center $100,000 Rep. Fortuno
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Municipality of Monroeville, PA for redesign of main thoroughfare as pedestiran friendly along US Rt. 22 $100,000 Rep. Murphy (Timothy)
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Municipality of Salinas, Puerto Rico for construction of a boardwalk in La Playa $100,000 Rep. Fortuno
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Municipality of Yauco, Puerto Rico for construction of low income housing units in Bo. Pueblo Sur $100,000 Rep. Fortuno
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Muntu Dance Theatre in Chicago, IL for construction of a cultural arts facility $250,000 Rep. Rush
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National Association of Latino Art and for renovation of the Buena Vista Gardens building and an adjacent property to create a community $250,000 Rep. Gonzalez
Culture in San Antonio, TX arts space
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National Children's Advocacy Center in for renovation, construction and buildout at the Child Abuse Digital Library and the training $300,000 Rep. Cramer, Sen. Shelby
Huntsville, AL facility
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National Forest Recreation Association for construction of a National Mule and Packers Museum in Bishop CA $50,000 Rep. McKeon
in Woodlake, CA
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National Sports Center for the Disabled for land acquisition, planning, design and construction of a multipurpose facility for disabled $150,000 Rep. DeGette, Rep. Tancredo, Rep. Udall
in Denver, CO children and adults (Mark), Sen. Salazar
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Near North Development Corporation in for construction and renovation of affordable housing as part of The Children's District $250,000 Rep. Carson, Sen. Bayh, Sen. Lugar
Indianapolis, IN Neighborhood Revitalization Project
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New Song Urban Ministries, Inc. in for renovation and construction of the Community Learning Center $250,000 Rep. Cummings
Baltimore, MD
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New York State Education and Research for development of a Disaster Recovery and Business Continuation Facility $500,000 Rep. Walsh
Network in Troy, NY
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New Zion Community Resource Center in for renovation and buildout of facilities for at-risk youth $200,000 Rep. Yarmuth
Louisville, KY
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Newkirk Senior Citizens, Inc. in for construction of the Newkirk Senior Citizens Center $100,000 Rep. Lucas
Newkirk, OK
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Ninth District Development Financing in for capitalization of a revolving loan fund $150,000 Rep. Boucher
Abingdon, VA
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Of One Accord, Inc. Ministry in for renovation and expansion of Food Pantry in Hawkins and Hancock Counties $75,000 Rep. Davis (David)
Rogersville, TN
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Office of Economic Development in for demolition of vacant buildings as part of a redevelopment plan $300,000 Rep. Kilpatrick, Sen. Levin, Sen.
Detroit, MI Stabenow
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Office of the Board of Selectmen, MA for construction of recreational facilities at Oliver Ames High School $200,000 Rep. Lynch
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Office of Town Manager of Miami, AZ for repair and clearing of housing in the Town of Miami $100,000 Rep. Renzi
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Ohio Dept. of Natural Resources, for enhancements to the Punderson State Park Lodge $100,000 Rep. LaTourette
Division of Parks in Columbus, OH
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Ohio Rail Development Commission in for rehabilitation of an industrial building $75,000 Rep. Schmidt
Columbus, OH
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Olympic Theater Arts in Sequim, WA for renovation, construction and buildout of a community theater $100,000 Rep. Dicks
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Opportunity Village in Las Vegas, NV for construction of Employment and Training Center $300,000 Rep. Porter, Sen. Reid
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Orleans County Cornell Cooperative for renovations to Trolley building $75,000 Rep. Reynolds
Extension in Albion, NY
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Overton County, TN for construction and buildout of the new Overton County Library $150,000 Rep. Gordon
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Peace At Home Family Shelter in for establishment of safe housing transitional housing in several counties $200,000 Rep. Boozman
Fayetteville, AR
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Peoria/NEXT in Peoria, IL for construction of the Innovation Center for bioscience and technology small business incubator $50,000 Rep. LaHood
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Phenix City, AL for riverfront development $250,000 Rep. Rogers (Mike), Sen. Shelby
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Players of Utica in New Hartford, NY for construction and buildout of a community theater $100,000 Rep. Arcuri
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Plum Senior Community Center in for planning, design and construction of a senior center $300,000 Rep. Altmire
Pittsburgh, PA
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Polk County, Florida Community Center for construction of a community center $200,000 Rep. Putnam
Project in Polk County, FL
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Port of Cascade Locks, OR for final design, engineering and permitting services for Cascade Locks Waterfront Park $100,000 Rep. Walden, Sen. Smith, Sen. Wyden
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Porter County, IN for sidewalks and streetscape improvements in the South Haven community $300,000 Rep. Visclosky
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Portland State University in Portland, for renovation, construction and buildout of a multipurpose facility $100,000 Rep. Blumenauer, Rep. Walden, Rep. Wu,
OR Sen. Smith
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Pregones Theater in Bronx, NY for renovation and buildout of the theater $75,000 Rep. Serrano
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Prime Time House in Torrington, CT for renovation and construction of a community services facility $210,000 Rep. Murphy (Christopher)
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Project One in Cincinnati, OH for procurement of computers and other education equipment for Project One $100,000 Rep. Chabot
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Pueblo of Acoma, NM for the Acoma Community Center and Wellness facility $50,000 Rep. Pearce
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Quapaw Community Center in Hot Springs, for renovation and buildout of a community center for senior citizens $50,000 Rep. Ross
AR
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Quinn Chapel in Chicago, IL for renovation and buildout of a historic building $250,000 Rep. Davis (Danny)
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R.M. Warren Community Center Society for the purchase of a community center for disabled populations $100,000 Rep. Fattah
for Helping, Inc. in Philadelphia, PA
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Rainbow Senior Center in Boerne, TX for equiping a health and wellness center with senior-oriented facilities and equipment $100,000 Rep. Smith (Lamar)
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Red Lake Band Chippewa Indians in Red for construction, renovation, and buildout of a multipurpose facility $150,000 Rep. Peterson, Sen. Klobuchar, Sen.
Lake, MN Coleman
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Red Mountain Greenway and Recreational for land acquisition and construction of the Red Mountain Greenway and Recreation Area $250,000 Rep. Bachus
Area Commission in Jefferson County,
AL
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Redevelopment Authority of the City of for redevelopment of six buildings located on the west side of Center Street $100,000 Rep. English
Corry, PA
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Rehabilitation of Matthew Street in for renovation of existing paved street and boulevard areas $100,000 Rep. McCotter
Westland, MI
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Reid Community Development Corporation for land acquisition as part of the development of a small business and employment center $150,000 Rep. Wynn
in Glenn Dale, MD
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Rembert Area Community Coalition in for planning, design and construction of a community center $200,000 Rep. Spratt
Rembert, SC
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Renaissance Art Center, Inc. in Rupert, for renovations to the historic theater $150,000 Rep. Simpson
ID
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Rialto Square Theater in Joliet, IL for repairs to the Rialto Square Theater $100,000 Rep. Weller
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Riverton City, UT for reconstruction of a historic building for a senior center and community center $300,000 Rep. Cannon, Sen. Hatch
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Rocking the Boat in Bronx, NY for construction of a facility for educational programs $225,000 Rep. Serrano
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Rocky Mountain Development Council in for completion of Eagle Manor III project $200,000 Rep. Rehberg
Helena, MT
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Rome Community Brownfield Restoration for renovation and construction of a brownfields site $200,000 Rep. Arcuri
Corporation in Rome, NY
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Russell School Community Service for renovation, construction and buildout of affordable housing for seniors and a community $200,000 Rep. Chandler
Center, Inc. in Lexington, KY center
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Rutgers University, Camden-LEAP in for planning, design and construction of the Rutgers/LEAP Early Learning Research Academy $150,000 Rep. Andrews
Camden, NJ
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Sacramento Food Bank Services in for conversion of an existing facility for use by the Sacremento Food Bank Services $350,000 Rep. Doolittle, Rep. Matsui
Sacramento, CA
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Saint Francis University Achatz Hall at for renovation and equipment $250,000 Rep. Souder, Sen. Lugar
Fort Wayne, IN
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Saint Richard Parish in Chicago, IL for construction, renovation and buildout of a new community center $250,000 Rep. Lipinski
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San Antonio Food Bank in San Antonio, for construction and buildout of a new food bank $350,000 Rep. Rodriguez
TX
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San Jose Conservation Corps and Charter for construction of low-income housing $150,000 Rep. Lofgren
School Youthbuild in San Jose, CA
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San Mateo County, CA for acquisition, renovation and buildout of an apartment complex to provide transitional housing $150,000 Rep. Lantos
for special needs populations
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Santa Cruz Redevelopment Agency in for streetscape and facade improvements at an affordable housing complex $200,000 Rep. Farr
Santa Cruz, CA
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Sayville American Legion Post in for renovation and buildout of a historic building $200,000 Rep. Israel
Sayville, NY
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Second Harvest Foodbank in Madison, WI for renovation, construction and buildout of the food bank $200,000 Rep. Baldwin
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Sheboygan Development Corporation in for construction of the Great Lakes Aerospace Science and Education Center $100,000 Rep. Petri
Sheboygan, WI
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Simsbury Public Library in Simsbury, CT for renovation and buildout of the library $150,000 Rep. Murphy (Christopher), Sen.
Lieberman
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South Carolina School for the Deaf and for renovation of rehabilitation facility $250,000 Rep. Inglis
Blind in Spartenburg, SC
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South Salem Library Association in for construction of a new library $200,000 Rep. Hall (John)
South Salem, NY
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Southeast Missouri State University in for renovation and construction for the new River Campus $500,000 Rep. Emerson
Cape Girardeau, MO
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Southeast Rio Vista YMCA in Huntington for renovation and buildout of the Southeast Rio Vista YMCA $50,000 Rep. Roybal-Allard
Park, CA
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Southeastern Massachusetts Veterans for renovation, construction and buildout of a housing facility for low-income veterans $200,000 Rep. Frank (Barney)
Housing Program, Inc. in New Bedford,
MA
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Southfield Youth Center Committee in for construction, renovation and buildout of the Southfield Youth Center $150,000 Rep. Levin
Southfield, MI
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SOWEGA Council on Aging in Albany, GA for construction of a senior center $250,000 Rep. Bishop (Sanford)
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Spanish Speaking Unity Council in for renovation and construction of a facility for the Fruitvale Cultural and Performing Arts $200,000 Rep. Lee
Oakland, CA Center
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Spring Hill Community Center for construction of a facility for low income adolescents $50,000 Rep. Mica
Redevelopment Agency in DeLand, FL
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Springfield Arts Council in for construction of Phase III of the west plaza comfort station $300,000 Rep. Hobson
Springfield, OH
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St. Mary's Development Corporation in for implementation of a master plan to revitalize several neighborhoods $100,000 Rep. Turner
Dayton, OH
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Stanislaus Ag Center Foundation in for planning, design and construction of The Ag Science Center $100,000 Rep. Cardoza
Modesto, CA
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Stark County Park District in Canton, for purchase of 100 acres and additional right of way to link to Towpath Trail $100,000 Rep. Regula
OH
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State Employee's Credit Union Family for planning, design and construction of a residential facility for critically ill patients and $175,000 Rep. Price
House in Chapel Hill, NC their families
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State University of New York at for renovation, construction and buildout of the SUNY Fredonia High Technology Incubator $150,000 Rep. Higgins
Fredonia in Fredonia, NY
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Stephenson County Board in Freeport, IL for development of the Mill Race Crossing Industrial Park $150,000 Rep. Manzullo
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Strand Theater Performing Arts Center for restoration of the 1924 Vaudeville Theater to create a performing arts cener $100,000 Rep. McHugh, Sen. Schumer
in Plattsburgh, NY
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Syracuse Neighborhood Initiative in for rehabilitation and revitalization of neighborhoods throughout Syracuse $700,000 Rep. Walsh, Sen. Schumer
Syracuse, NY
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Tech2020 in Oak Ridge, TN for construction of a Nanotechnology Commercialization Center $100,000 Rep. Wamp
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Texas College in Tyler, TX for construction and renovation of existing space and for equipment for childcare, healthcare and $100,000 Rep. Gohmert
learning needs
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Texas Wesleyan University in Fort for renovation of the Neighborhood Empowerment Zone surronding Texas Wesleyan University $150,000 Rep. Burgess
Worth, TX
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The Black World History Museum in St. for facility upgrades, renovation, construction and buildout $200,000 Rep. Clay
Louis, MO
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The Blairstown Historic Preservation for renovation of a historic structure into an education center and museum $50,000 Rep. Garrett
Commission in Blairstown, NJ
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The Hunting & Fishing Museum of for development and to create interactive, educational, and historical exhibits for the main $200,000 Rep. Peterson (John)
Pennsylvania in Tionesta, PA museum building
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The Lincoln Museum in Hodgenville, KY for expansion and renovation of the museum $100,000 Rep. Lewis (Ron)
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The University of Pittsburgh at for expansion of McKenna Hall $50,000 Rep. Murphy (Timothy)
Greensburg in Greensburg, PA
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Time and Space Limited Theatre Company, for construction and buildout of a youth center $125,000 Rep. Gillibrand
Inc. in Hudson, NY
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Titusville YMCA in Titusville, PA for bringing facility into compliance with Americans with Disabilities Act $350,000 Rep. Peterson (John)
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To Interact in Raleigh, NC for renovation and buildout of a shelter for victims of domestic violence $150,000 Rep. Miller (Brad)
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To the Helen Keller Birthplace for renovation of Ivy Green, the birthplace of Helen Keller $100,000 Rep. Cramer, Sen. Shelby
Foundation in Tuscumbia, AL
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To the Martin Luther King Family Center for renovation and construction of a family center $250,000 Rep. Johnson (E.B.)
in Dallas, TX
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To the University of North Carolina- for construction and buildout of the Zeis Science and Multimedia Building $100,000 Rep. Shuler
Asheville in Asheville, NC
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Toledo Lucas County Port Authority in for improvements to South Airport Industrial Park site $100,000 Rep. Gillmor
Toledo, OH
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Toledo Metroparks in Toledo, OH for land acquisiton of Kiel Farm $350,000 Rep. Kaptur
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Town of Boydton, VA for development of the Walking Tour of Boydton $100,000 Rep. Goode
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Town of Boylston, MA for renovation and buildout of the historic John Bartholomew Gough Estate $250,000 Rep. McGovern
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Town of Clarkstown, NY for mainstreet revitalization and streetscape improvements $300,000 Rep. Lowey
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Town of Enfield, CT for streetscape improvements and ADA compliance on North Main Street $100,000 Rep. Courtney, Sen. Lieberman
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Town of Manchester, CT for renovation and buildout of the Spruce Street Youth Center $200,000 Rep. Larson
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Town of Millinocket, ME for planning and design of the Penobscot Indian Cultural Center $250,000 Rep. Michaud
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Town of North Hempstead, NY for renovation, construction and buildout of two community recreational centers $150,000 Rep. McCarthy (Carolyn), Sen. Clinton,
Sen. Schumer
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Town of Piedmont, WV for planning, streetscaping, downtown infrastructure improvements and revitalization $150,000 Rep. Mollohan
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Town of Schererville, IN for renovation and construction of Rohrman Park $200,000 Rep. Visclosky
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Town of South Hill, VA for renovations to the historic Colonial Theatre $300,000 Rep. Goode
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Town of Tatum, NM for demolition and rebuilding of housing for the elderly and low-middle-income families $100,000 Rep. Pearce
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Town of Wakefield, MA for planning, design and construction of the Wakefield Community Recreational Facility $200,000 Rep. Tierney
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Town of Watertown, MA for an economic development planning study $75,000 Rep. Markey
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Town of Willington, CT for construction of low- and moderate-income housing for senior citizens $200,000 Rep. Courtney
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Town of Yucca Valley, CA for development of a park and recreational facilities $200,000 Rep. Lewis (Jerry)
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Township of Delaware, NJ for planning, design and construction of the Delaware Township Community Center $150,000 Rep. Holt
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Tri-City Community Action Program, Inc. for acquisition, renovation and buildout of facilities for low-income families $250,000 Rep. Markey
in Malden, MA
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Tri-County Community College in for construction of an occupational and technical training facility for students $200,000 Rep. Shuler
Robbinsville, NC
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Trinity Repertory Company in for renovation and construction of the Lederer Theater $250,000 Rep. Kennedy
Providence, RI
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Trinity River Vision in Fort Worth, TX for facilities design, construction, and property acquisition of the Trinity River Vision plan $550,000 Rep. Granger, Sen. Hutchison, Sen.
Cornyn
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Tri-State Center for the Arts in for renovation, construction and buildout of the arts facility $100,000 Rep. Murphy (Christopher)
Sharon, CT
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Troy Chamber of Commerce in Troy, MI for purchase of a solar greenhouse from Lawrence Tech University $350,000 Rep. Knollenberg
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Tubman African American Museum in for construction and buildout of a new facility at the museum $200,000 Rep. Marshall
Macon, GA
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Ukiah Cultural and Recreational Center for construction and buildout of the recreational facility $150,000 Rep. Thompson (Mike)
in Ukiah, CA
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Unified Government of Wyandotte County for downtown streetscape improvements $150,000 Rep. Moore (Dennis), Sen. Roberts
and Kansas City, KS
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United Teen Equality Center in Lowell, for renovation and buildout of a youth center $100,000 Rep. Meehan
MA
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Unity House of Troy, Inc. in Troy, NY for renovation and buildout of an emergency shelter for victims of domestic violence $200,000 Rep. McNulty, Sen. Schumer, Sen.
Clinton
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Urban League of Springfield, MA, Inc. for construction, renovation and buildout activities at a camp for inner-city children $250,000 Rep. Neal
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Valley Family Center in San Fernando, for construction and buildout of a family center $150,000 Rep. Berman
CA
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Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #4927 in for building renovation and buildout of a veterans center $150,000 Rep. Bishop (Timothy)
Centereach, NY
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Veterans Village of San Diego, CA for construction of affordable housing for homeless veterans $150,000 Rep. Davis (Susan)
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Village of Clyde, NY for downtown lighting and other streetscape infrastructure improvements $400,000 Rep. Walsh
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Village of Dixmoor, IL for buildout of a community center $100,000 Rep. Jackson (Jesse), Rep. Rush
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Village of Ellenville, NY for streetscape improvements and sidewalk furniture $300,000 Rep. Hinchey
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Village of Ridgewood, NJ for repair of the roof of a historic building $100,000 Rep. Garrett
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Village of Riverdale, IL for construction and renovation of the Pacesetter residential properties $100,000 Rep. Jackson (Jesse)
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Village of Sauget, IL for renovations at the Sauget Business Park $400,000 Rep. Costello
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Village of Tijeras Senior Center in for construction of a Senior Center for seniors in Tijeras and East Mountain areas $100,000 Rep. Wilson (Heather)
Tijeras, NM
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Village of Wappingers Falls, NY for land acquisition as part of a redevelopment plan $200,000 Rep. Hall (John)
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Wabash County YMCA in Wabash, IN for rehabilitation of a brownfield site in the city of Wabash $400,000 Rep. Burton
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Wakely Lodge Resort in Hamilton County, for renovation of the Wakely Lodge $100,000 Rep. McHugh
NY
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Wakpa Sica Reconciliation Place in Ft. for facility construction and buildout $250,000 Rep. Herseth Sandlin, Sen. Johnson,
Pierre, SD Sen. Thune
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Wallace Community College in Dothan, AL for conversion of an existing building to a multi-purpose instructional and training facility on $150,000 Rep. Everett
the Sparks Campus in Eufaula
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Walsh College in Troy, MI for completion of construction of the Walsh College Library $750,000 Rep. Knollenberg
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Walter Clore Wine and Culinary Center for construction of the Walter Clore Wine and Culinary Center $250,000 Rep. Hastings (Doc), Sen. Murray, Sen.
in Prosser, WA Cantwell
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Warner Theatre in Torrington, CT for renovation, construction and buildout of the theater $250,000 Rep. Murphy (Christopher)
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Warren County Economic Development for renovation and construction of the Glens Falls Civic Center $150,000 Rep. Gillibrand
Corporation in Glens Falls, NY
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Washington Technology Center in for construction, renovation and buildout of a technology center $150,000 Rep. Baird, Sen. Murray, Sen. Cantwell
Seattle, WA
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Wattstar Theatre in Los Angeles, CA for construction and buildout of a theater and educational facility in Watts $300,000 Rep. Richardson
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Wayne Theatre Alliance in Waynesboro, for renovations for the Wayne Theatre $300,000 Rep. Goodlatte
VA
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*Waynesburg College Center for Economic for construction of a multipurpose facility $300,000 Rep. Murtha
Development in Waynesburg, PA
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Western Kentucky University Business for expansion of the WKU Business Accelerator $50,000 Rep. Lewis (Ron)
Accelerator in Bowling Green, KY
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Western Mining and Railroad Museum in for construction and renovation of an addition to the museum to improve accessibility $150,000 Rep. Matheson
Helper, UT
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Western Reserve Land Conservancy in for purchase of 246 acres in Lake and Geuga Counties, to be converted to a public park $100,000 Rep. LaTourette
Geauga County, OH
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Western States Black Research & for renovation and buildout of the Mayme Clayton Library $250,000 Rep. Watson
Education Center in Culver City, CA
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Westfield Vocational Technical High for buildout of the Manufacturing Technology Program $300,000 Rep. Olver
School in Westfield, MA
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Whitman-Walker Clinic, Inc. of for design, planning and land acquisition for a new facility $150,000 Rep. Norton
Washington, DC
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Willowbrook Wildlife Center in Glen for design and construction of an education center and wildlife rehabilitation and recovery $150,000 Rep. Roskam
Ellyn, IL clinic
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Wilson Community Improvement for renovation, construction and buildout of the Gee Corbett Village Senior Center $250,000 Rep. Butterfield
Association, Inc. in Wilson, NC
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Woodbridge Township, NJ for construction of a Woodbridge Historical Museum $50,000 Rep. Ferguson
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Wright Dunbar, Inc. in Dayton, OH for revitalization of Wright Dunbar Village $50,000 Rep. Turner
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Wyckoff Heights Medical Center in for construction of a health care facility for low-income populations $400,000 Rep. Velazquez
Brooklyn, NY
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Year Up in Boston, MA for construction, renovation and buildout of a technology training facility $100,000 Rep. Lynch
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YMCA of Greater New York in New York, for renovation, construction and buildout of the Rockaway YMCA $150,000 Rep. Meeks
NY
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YMCA of Greater New York-Castle Hill in for construction of a multipurpose facility at the YMCA $300,000 Rep. Crowley
Bronx, NY
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YMCA of High Point, NC Archdale Trinity for construction of a YMCA facility $150,000 Rep. Coble
Branch in Archdale, NC
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Youthville Dodge City Campus in Dodge for expansion of central kitchen and dining facility $100,000 Rep. Moran (Jerry)
City, KS
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Ypsilanti Housing Commission in for acquisition of the Parkview Apartments for low-income housing $150,000 Rep. Dingell
Ypsilanti, MI
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YWCA Columbus in Columbus, OH for restoration of the historic Griswold Building that houses the YWCA $200,000 Rep. Pryce
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Grantee and Purpose .......................................
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Acadiana Outreach Center Housing Redevelopment; Lafayette, Louisiana $280,000 Sen. Vitter, Sen. Landrieu, Rep.
Boustany
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Affordable Housing Revolving Loan Fund and Grant Pool, Scott County Housing Council, Davenport, $268,000 Sen. Harkin, Sen. Grassley
IA. For affordable housing for those making less than 80% of the AMI
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Akron-Canton Regional Foodbank, Akron, Ohio for building renovations $368,500 Sen. Brown
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Appalachia Service Project Home Repair Program, Southern West Virginia, for the repair of low and $500,000 Sen. Byrd, Rep. Rahall
moderate income housing.
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Appalachia Service Project, Chavies, KY to continue free home repair services to Kentucky's low- $140,000 Sen. Bunning
income families
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Armory District Revitalization Planning, NY, for planning and design efforts within the City's $200,000 Sen. Schumer, Sen. Clinton
Armory District to aid in the redevelopment of this deteriorating corridor.
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Asian Counseling and Referral Service, Seattle, WA, Asian Counseling and Referral Service for $500,000 Sen. Murray, Sen. Cantwell, Rep.
construction of a new building McDermott
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Audubon Arkansas, Development of Little Rock Audubon Center, Little Rock, AR, To complete the $200,000 Sen. Lincoln, Sen. Pryor, Rep. Snyder
second phase of development of the Little Rock Audubon Center
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Audubon Mississippi, Pascagoula River Audubon Center, Moss Point, Mississippi, To construct a $700,000 Sen. Cochran
nature-based education facility that will contribute to the economic and community recovery on
the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
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Beautiful Gate Outreach Center; Reaching Out and Saving Lives! Project; Wilmington, Delaware; for $335,000 Sen. Carper, Sen. Biden
construction of a larger facility to be used for HIV testing services and prevention programs in
New Castle County
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Bell-Whitley Community Agency, Bell County, KY to complete construction of One Stop Training $140,000 Sen. Bunning, Rep. Rogers
Center
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Bemidji Regional Airport, Bemidji, Minnesota, for the Bemidji JOBZ infrastructure development $335,000 Sen. Klobuchar
project to support light manufacturing facilities.
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Bernalillo County, NM; Metropolitan Assessment and Treatment Services Transitional Housing $150,000 Sen. Domenici, Sen. Bingaman
Facility; Bernalillo County, NM.
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Bold Vision Capital Campaign for The Center for Family Resources: Georgia $350,000 Sen. Isakson
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Borough of Collingswood, NJ, Collingswood Theatre Project, for comprehensive renovation of the $200,000 Sen. Menendez, Sen. Lautenberg
Scottish Rite Theatre which is the focal point of the Borough's revitalization program.
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Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Washington, Alexandria for the renovation of the Alexandria, $300,000 Sen. Warner, Sen. Webb, Rep. Tom Davis
Virginia Branch Boys and Girls Club
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Boys and Girls Club of Greater Manchester, NH, for renovation and expansion of facility $210,000 Sen. Gregg
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Boys and Girls Club of Magic Valley, Twin Falls, Idaho, for construction of a Boys and Girls Club $175,000 Sen. Crapo, Rep. Michael Simpson
facility in the town of Buhl, Idaho
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Boys and Girls Clubs of Socorro County, Construction of Facility, Socorro, New Mexico, provide $120,000 Sen. Domenici
services and activities for youth throughout Socorro County, NM.
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Business Support Incubator, UAPB to complete construction of the Business Support Incubator to $402,000 Sen. Lincoln, Sen. Pryor
support job creation in Central Arkansas
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Calvin Coolidge State historic site in Plymouth Notch, Vermont for an expanded visitor's center. $200,000 Sen. Sanders
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Camp Barnabas; Missouri $375,000 Sen. Bond
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Canyon Lake Revitalization Study, Rapid City, South Dakota $140,000 Sen. Thune
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Capital District YMCA, Schenectady, New York for construction of new YMCA at the site of a $200,000 Sen. Clinton, Sen. Schumer
brownfield
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Capitol Region RSVP/Volunteer Center of Rhode Island, RSVP Veterans Computer Center, Providence, $200,000 Sen. Reed
RI for construction of a computer lab and purchase of equipment to train disabled veterans.
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Cather Foundation, Red Cloud, NE for the Moon Block project for historic renovations $600,000 Sen. Hagel, Sen. Ben Nelson
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Catholic Charities of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii, to renovate recently acquired property in Makiki $200,000 Sen. Inouye
to establish permanent facilities for CCH's Social Services Community Center
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CEDARS Youth Services, Lincoln, NE, CEDARS Children's Crisis Center, for construction of the $335,000 Sen. Ben Nelson, Sen. Hagel
CEDARS Children's Crisis Shelter
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Champlain Area Agency on Aging, Winooski, Vermont, for renovation of Vermont senior centers $200,000 Sen. Sanders
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Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center, Enid, OK $140,000 Sen. Inhofe, Rep. Lucas
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Cheyenne River Youth Project (CRYP), Teen Center Expansion, Eagle Butte, SD $200,000 Sen. Johnson
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Children's Home Society, Expansion of Van Demark House and the Loving School, Sioux Falls, South $560,000 Sen. Thune, Sen. Johnson
Dakota
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Chippewa Cree Tribe, Transportation and Rehabilitation of Malmstrom Air Force Base Housing Units, $402,000 Sen. Tester
to transport and rehabilitate housing units from Malmstrom Air Force base that would otherwise
be destroyed to the Rocky Boy's Reservation
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City and County of Denver, CO, Homeless Veterans Supportive Housing, for supportive housing units $201,000 Sen. Salazar, Rep. DeGette
for homeless veterans with special needs
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City and County of San Francisco, CA, San Francisco Supportive and Transitional Housing Program, $536,000 Sen. Feinstein
to develop 3,000 supporting housing units
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City of Aberdeen, SD, Downtown revitalization $200,000 Sen. Johnson
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City of Albany, WiFi Service in Albany in Albany, New York, public access to technology project $200,000 Sen. Clinton, Sen. Schumer
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City of Asheville, NC for Reid Center Renovation $140,000 Sen. Burr, Rep. Shuler
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City of Atchison, Kansas for Atchison Pedestrian Mall Redevelopment, Kansas $350,000 Sen. Roberts
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City of Bangor, Maine to support ongoing efforts to redevelop the Bangor Waterfront $262,500 Sen. Collins, Sen. Snowe
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City of Battle Ground, WA, Battle Ground Community Center, for a construction of a community $400,000 Sen. Murray
center
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City of Beaumont, Downtown Improvement Program, Beaumont, TX, for streetscape improvements $140,000 Sen. Hutchison
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City of Belen, NM; Multipurpose Community Center Phase III; Belen, NM, to provide a centralized $450,000 Sen. Domenici
venue for community events and activities.
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City of Bellingham, WA, for the construction of the Bellingham Marine Trades Center $250,000 Sen. Murray, Sen. Cantwell, Rep. Larsen
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City of Bethlehem; South Bethlehem Workforce Training and Development Center, Bethlehem, PA - $140,000 Sen. Specter
redevelopment, renovation and construction of a South Bethlehem Workforce Training and
Development Center
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City of Billings, Housing First Project, to build houses for homeless families $268,000 Sen. Tester
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City of Billings, MT, Big Sky Economic Development Authority for historic preservation of the $335,000 Sen. Baucus, Sen. Tester
Cobb Field facility
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City of Boise, Public Works Department, Boise, Idaho, for design and construction of city's $175,000 Sen. Crapo
geothermal system expansion
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City of Brewer, Maine for a redevelopment project on the site of the former Eastern Fine Paper $262,500 Sen. Collins, Sen. Snowe
Mill
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City of Browns Valley, Browns Valley, MN, To aid in recovery efforts of a major flood $750,000 Sen. Coleman
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City of Buffalo, NY for the construction and renovation of the Buffalo Urban Arts Center $200,000 Sen. Clinton, Sen. Schumer
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City of Canton, MS, to transform the Historic Canton High School into the Canton Municipal $400,000 Sen. Cochran
Government Complex.
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City of Central Falls, Central Falls Urban Revitalization Project, Central Falls, RI for the $201,000 Sen. Reed
remediation of the Old Public Works Building and rehabilitation of city recreational facilities.
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City of College Park, MD for blight removal along the Route 1 Corridor $469,000 Sen. Mikulski
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City of Columbus, IN, Golden Castings Foundry Demolition and Site Remediation Project to raze and $335,000 Sen. Bayh
remediate the site of the former Golden Castings Foundry for the demolition and environmental
remediation costs of the Golden Castings foundry site
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City of Columbus, Indiana, Mill Race Center for Active Adults for construction of the new 30,000- $670,000 Sen. Bayh, Rep. Hill
square-foot Mill Race Center for Active Adults (the Mill Race Center) that offers a wide variety
of programs for senior citizens
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City of Conover, North Carolina, Broyhill Furniture Industrial Site Redevelopment, to demolish $750,000 Sen. Dole
unusable manufacturing structures at the abandoned Broyhill furniture manufacturing plant and
refurbish facility.
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City of Council Bluffs, Sunset Park North Neighborhood Redevelopment, Council Bluffs, IA, to $335,000 Sen. Harkin, Sen. Grassley
redevelop the Katelman neighborhood.
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City of Detroit, MI, for infrastructure improvements to continue the revitalization of the Brush $200,000 Sen. Levin, Sen. Stabenow, Rep.
Park Historic District neighborhood Conyers, Rep. Kilpatrick
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City of Everett, WA, for the expansion of the Everett Senior Activity Center $600,000 Sen. Murray, Rep. Larsen
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City of Fayetteville, Fayetteville Attainable Housing Partnership, Fayetteville, Arkansas, To $670,000 Sen. Lincoln, Sen. Pryor
support the Fayetteville Attainable Housing Partnership
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City of Florence, City of Florence Community Activity Center, SC, to provide for a new activity $150,000 Sen. Graham, L., Rep. Spratt
center
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City of Gardiner, Maine for waterfront infrastructure $150,000 Sen. Collins, Sen. Snowe
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City of Grand Junction, CO, Grand Junction, CO, to create park in LMI neighborhood and/or $201,000 Sen. Salazar
eliminate slum and blight.
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City of Greenville, Community Recreation Centers, Greenville, SC for renovation of Greenville's $150,000 Sen. Graham, L.
recreation outdated recreation centers
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City of Grenada, Taylor Hall Renovation Project, Grenada, MS, for the renovation of the historic $200,000 Sen. Cochran
Taylor Hall.
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City of Hamilton, Fulton Bridge Industrial Park, Hamilton, AL, Development of Industrial Park $700,000 Sen. Shelby
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City of Hillsboro, Downtown Streetscape Project, Hillsboro, TX, for streetscape improvements $140,000 Sen. Hutchison, Rep. Edwards
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City of Humboldt, Iowa for Brownfields clean-up at Frit Industries site. $750,000 Sen. Grassley, Rep. Latham
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Mid-America Research and Development Foundation, MO, to provide equipment to produce emerging $750,000 Sen. Bond
plant-based economic development options for rural communities
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City of Kearney, Kearney, NE, Peterson Senior Activity Center, for construction of the Peterson $670,000 Sen. Ben Nelson
Senior Activity Center
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City of Lake Charles, Lake Charles, LA, America's Wetland Center; to establish a center focused $400,000 Sen. Landrieu, Sen. Vitter
on increasing public awareness of the national importance of sustainable wetlands conservation,
preservation, and restoration
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City of Las Vegas, NV, Post Office Museum Las Vegas, Nevada, to complete renovation and $200,000 Sen. Reid
transformation of the historic Post Office in downtown Las Vegas to a museum on local history.
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City of Lincoln, NE for Antelope Valley Project Community Revitalization $180,000 Sen. Hagel, Sen. Ben Nelson, Rep.
Fortenberry
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City of Madison, MS, City of Madison Historic Gateway Project, Madison, MS. To support the $750,000 Sen. Lott
developments of a new town square and renovation of the Madison Co. Cultural Center.
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City of Marion, Iowa for Central Corridor Redevelopment Project $350,000 Sen. Grassley, Sen. Harkin, Rep.
Loebsack
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City of Marshall, Memorial Hall Visitor and History Center Renovation, Marshall, TX, for the $140,000 Sen. Hutchison, Rep. Gohmert
renovation of a historic building
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City of Marshalltown, Iowa, for Grant Park Neighborhood Redevelopment Initiative $140,000 Sen. Grassley, Sen. Harkin, Rep. Latham
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City of Medford; Santo Community Center--Phase III; Medford, OR; To create a gymnasium and large $360,000 Sen. Smith, Sen. Wyden, Rep. Walden
community classroom in Medford, OR.
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City of Miami Beach, Florida; Miami Beach City Center Housing; Miami Beach, Florida; to maintain $525,000 Sen. Martinez, Rep. Meek, Rep. Ros-
affordable housing for low-income residents of Miami Beach, Florida. Behtinen
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City of Milford, Connecticut, Eisenhower Park Renovation, for the rehabilitation of Eisenhower $348,400 Sen. Lieberman
Park
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City of Muncie, IN, Unity Center, Muncie, IN for a new community center $350,000 Sen. Lugar, Sen. Bayh, Rep. Pence
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City of Northampton, Massachusetts, Northampton State Hospital Renovation, to assist the City of $200,000 Sen. Kennedy, Sen. Kerry, Rep. Neal
Northampton in developing more than 200 units of affordable housing.
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City of Oakland, Oakland Transit-Oriented Villages, Oakland, CA for he development of new housing $335,000 Sen. Feinstein
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City of Orlando, FL, Parramore Neighborhood Revitalization, to redevelop this distressed area of $670,000 Sen. Bill Nelson, Sen. Martinez, Rep.
downtown Orlando into a safe and prosperous community with a mixture of residential and Corrine Brown
supportive accessory opportunities.
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City of Philadelphia, Green City Strategy, Philadelphia, PA to--clean and green--450 parcels--or $201,000 Sen. Casey
about 450,000 square feet--of vacant land in Philadelphia using top soil, grass, trees, and wood
fencing.
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City of Pittsburgh, South Side Works, Pittsburgh; redevelop to enhance mobility $200,000 Sen. Casey
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City of Pittsfield, MA, Downtown Building Renovation and Rehabilitation $200,000 Sen. Kennedy, Sen. Kerry
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City of Pocatello, Pocatello, Idaho, for renovation and modernization of the Community $140,000 Sen. Crapo
Recreational Center
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City of Port Townsend, WA, for the construction of the Northwest Maritime Center $450,000 Sen. Murray, Sen. Cantwell
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City of Portland, OR, Washington Monroe Community Center, for the design and construction of the $670,000 Sen. Wyden, Sen. Smith, Rep. Blumenauer
community center and supporting elements
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City of Portland; Regional Bridges to Housing Program; Portland, OR and Vancouver, WA; to develop $402,000 Sen. Wyden, Sen. Smith, Rep. Hooley
affordable, permanent family-sized housing
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City of Quincy; Riverfront Infrastructure Improvement; Quincy, Illinois; to connect public $250,000 Sen. Durbin
facilities and public space in an economically distressed area in Quincy.
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City of Reno Nevada, NV, Oliver-Montello Affordable Housing Project, to purchase vacant buildings $600,000 Sen. Reid
in an effort to revitalize an area of northeast Reno and transition it from commercial to
residential.
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City of Rocky Mount, NC for renovations to the Booker T. Washington High School $140,000 Sen. Burr
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City of Rugby, REAP Zones, Rugby, North Dakota to expand economic development opportunities in $268,000 Sen. Dorgan, Sen. Conrad
two REAP zones
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City of Saginaw, MI, for acquisition and development of the Saginaw riverfront site $670,000 Sen. Stabenow, Sen. Levin, Rep. Kildee
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City of Scranton; Scranton Housing and Community Space Initiative; Scranton, PA--planning, design $140,000 Sen. Specter
and construction of apartments and community space, as part of a downtown revitalization
initiative.
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City of Sparks, NV, Larry D. Johnson Community Center, to complete construction of a multi- $250,000 Sen. Reid, Rep. Heller
purpose community center that will provide low income households and at-risk children with
various educational classes.
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City of Spearfish, SD, Spearfish Industrial Park Infrastructure Construction $200,000 Sen. Johnson
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City of Suffolk, Virginia, To renovate and restore the Phoenix Bank of Nansemond building for $120,000 Sen. Warner, Sen. Webb
purposes of the Museum
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City of Taunton, MA, to make structural and facility repairs to a low-income senior center $200,000 Sen. Kennedy, Sen. Kerry
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City of Temple, Downtown Redevelopment/Performing Arts Centre, Temple, TX, for downtown $140,000 Sen. Hutchison, Rep. Carter
redevelopment
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City of Tonasket, WA, Tonasket Community Center for building renovations $200,000 Sen. Murray
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City of Waterloo, IA Neighborhood Revitalization Area $350,000 Sen. Grassley
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City of Waterloo, IA, Chamberlain demolition project $350,000 Sen. Grassley
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City of Watertown, SD, Uptown Revitalization $200,000 Sen. Johnson
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City of Wilson, North Carolina, City of Wilson Downtown Redevelopment Project, to clear blighted $375,000 Sen. Dole
old tobacco barns and old office buildings that currently exist in Wilson and to construct new
homes for owner-occupancy
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City Year, Inc. City Year Headquarters Renovation, to assist City Year, Inc. in the renovation of $200,000 Sen. Kennedy, Sen. Kerry
their headquarters to allow them to better serve their low-income students.
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Coastal Heritage Society, Savannah Battlefield Historic Paint and Coach Shops, Savannah, GA, for $450,000 Sen. Chambliss
revitalization and repair of the Georgia Central Railway Historic Paint and Coach Shops
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* Coffeyville Community Enhancement Foundation, Coffeyville, KS, for infrastructure rehabilitation $400,000 Sen. Brownback
and construction
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Coles County Council on Aging; Coles County, Illinois, Coles County Council on Aging Senior $250,000 Sen. Durbin
Center to construct a new senior center
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Community Chest, Virginia City, NV, Storey County Youth and Community Resource Center, to $200,000 Sen. Reid
complete construction on a multi-purpose community resource center.
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Community Church of Christ, Sean Bell Memorial Field of Dreams, Community Youth Center, 167-04 $200,000 Sen. Schumer, Sen. Clinton
108th Avenue, Jamaica, NY, for securing a site and/or purchasing a building for the Sean Bell
Memorial Field of Dreams, Community Youth Center
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CommunityWorks, Inc. for construction, including the finishing of the interior of the $435,500 Sen. Baucus
ExplorationWorks building
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Cooper University Hospital, Camden, NJ for the Camden Cooper Urban Development Initiative, for $200,000 Sen. Lautenberg
neighborhood housing redevelopment.
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County of Hudson, Jersey City, Redevelopment of Koppers Coke brownfield site, to transform the $268,000 Sen. Menendez, Sen. Lautenberg, Rep.
former Koppers Coke site in Kearny into a two million square foot industrial park that includes Sires, Rep. Rothman
warehousing and distribution space
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County of Umatilla, OR, Umatilla County Fairgrounds Exposition Center to replace the obsolete $450,000 Sen. Smith, Sen. Wyden, Rep. Walden
Umatilla County Exposition Center with an 18,000 square-foot exhibition hall
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Covenant House Alaska for Covenant House Enhancement and Relocation, to construct a new and $280,000 Sen. Murkowski
larger facility
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Coventry Cares Community Center, Coventry Cares Community Center and Project Friends, Coventry, $335,000 Sen. Reed, Rep. Langevin
RI for the construction of an intergenerational complex comprised of human services, adult day
care, and a senior center.
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Crossroads Rhode Island, Crossroads Rhode Island Child Care and Community Center, North $201,000 Sen. Reed
Kingstown, RI for the construction of a child care and community center to provide both homeless
families and neighborhood residents with affordable child care.
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Dakota Boys and Girls Ranch, Dakota Boys and Girls Ranch Treatment Facility Renovation, Minot, $234,500 Sen. Dorgan, Sen. Conrad, Rep. Pomeroy
ND, to upgrade the mechanical heating and water lines, alarm system, and address accessibility
concerns.
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Daly Mansion Preservation Trust, to preserve and interpret the Daly Mansion, its buildings, $268,000 Sen. Baucus
grounds and the history it conveys
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Delaware Children's Museum, Inc., for the construction of the Delaware Children's Museum in $268,000 Sen. Carper, Sen. Biden
Wilmington, Delaware, as part of the effort to remove blight and redevelop brownfields along the
Christina Riverfront
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Development Workshop, Inc., Upper Valley Industries Plant Facility, Idaho Falls, Idaho, for $300,000 Sen. Craig
planning and design of a new facility to provide job services for people with disabilities
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Dillon County, I-95 Industrial Park Spec Building, Dillon, South Carolina, to provide for the $150,000 Sen. Graham, L.
construction of an industrial park spec building near the City of Dillon on I-95
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East Baltimore Development, Inc. (EBDI), Baltimore, MD, East Baltimore Development Project, to $200,000 Sen. Mikulski, Sen. Cardin, Rep.
provide for workforce development, clean and safe programs, and infrastructure improvements. Cummings
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Easter Seals Hawaii, Easter Seals Hawaii Kapolei Service Center, Hawaii, to construct a multi- $200,000 Sen. Inouye
program service center to provide therapy and early intervention services to children with
physical and developmental disabilities, as well as programs for teens and adults with
disabilities.
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Easter Seals New Hampshire, Flood Repair and Renovation Project, Manchester, NH for $500,000 Sen. Sununu
Reconstruction and renovation of Easter Seals New Hampshire building
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Edison Wetlands Association, Edison, NJ for the Dismal Swamp Conservation Area Trails Project, $200,000 Sen. Lautenberg
for the design and construction of trails for public recreation in the Dismal Swamp Conservation
Area.
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El Centro de la Raza, Seattle, WA, El Centro de la Raza for facility improvements $300,000 Sen. Murray, Rep. McDermott
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Empower New Haven, Brownfield's redevelopment initiative, New Haven, CT Redevelopment of a $502,500 Sen. Lieberman, Rep. DeLauro
commercial venture and economic catalyst program
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Erie County; Erie Technology Incubator, Erie, PA for construction of the Erie Technology $140,000 Sen. Specter
Incubator, which will promote economic development.
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Fairfax County, Fairfax, to develop and build 15-30 units of single room occupancy housing for $300,000 Sen. Warner, Sen. Webb
the chronically homeless
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FAME assistance corporation, Los Angeles, CA for redevelopment of a blighted neighborhood $335,000 Sen. Feinstein
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Fondean Revitalization Project, MS for the revitalization of the Fondren area in Jackson, MS. $600,000 Sen. Cochran
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Food Bank of Alaska, Food Bank of Alaska Mat-Su Branch Building Purchase, to allow the Food Bank $280,000 Sen. Murkowski, Rep. Don Young
of Alaska to purchase the collaborative anti-hunger facility in the Mat-Su Valley
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Four Bands Community Fund, Inc., Revolving Loan Fund recapitalization, Eagle Butte, South Dakota $200,000 Sen. Johnson
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Gambit Manufacturing and business technology center, Orem, UT $140,000 Sen. Hatch, Rep. Cannon
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Global Samaritan Resources, Abilene, Texas, to build a 25,000 square foot warehouse facility for $100,000 Sen. Cornyn
receiving, storing and shipping of goods used for humanitarian aid.
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Goodrich-Gannett Neighborhood Center Cleveland, OH; Early Childhood/Family Services Center Campus $300,000 Sen. Voinovich
Completion, to renovate and construct a new childcare/family services center
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Goodwill Industries of Hawaii, Inc., Kapolei, HI, to construct the Goodwill Ohana Career and $200,000 Sen. Inouye
Learning Center to provide workforce development and job placement assistance to unemployed and
under-employed low-income residents
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Grassroots Crisis Intervention Center, Inc., Columbia, MD, to provide the last stage of $200,000 Sen. Mikulski
construction funding for the only emergency services shelter in Howard County, Maryland
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Gregory House Programs, Honolulu, HI, to renovate housing for a temporary housing facility that $200,000 Sen. Akaka
provides housing and support services for individuals suffering from HIV/AIDS
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Harbor Homes Inc., Veterans Center, Buckingham Place, Nashua, NH, to provide transitional housing $350,000 Sen. Sununu
and support services for homeless veterans
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Hattiesburg Area Development Partnership, Old Hattiesburg High School, Hattiesburg, MS. For the $750,000 Sen. Lott, Sen. Cochran
renovation of the old high school.
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Hawaii Nature Center Makiki Valley, Honolulu, Hawaii, Makiki Valley Watershed Education Center $200,000 Sen. Inouye
Project
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Herriman City, UT, to acquire and restore three historically significant buildings in the $140,000 Sen. Bennett
community.
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Holbrook Community Foundation in Harpswell, Maine for repair and renovation of Holbrook's Wharf $150,000 Sen. Collins, Sen. Snowe
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Homeward, Inc.; Equity for Rural Iowa-Revolving Loan Equity Fund; Iowa; Provide equity investment $201,000 Sen. Harkin, Sen. Grassley, Rep. Braley
in rural communities
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Housing and Neighborhood Development Services, Inc., Orange, NJ for the Berg Hat Factory $200,000 Sen. Lautenberg, Sen. Menendez, Rep.
Commercial Arts Center, to build out a business incubator and community arts complex within a Payne
formerly abandoned hat factory in a low income neighborhood
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Housing Authority of the City of Milwaukee, Convent Hill Green Roof, to add a green roof to an $200,000 Sen. Kohl
affordable housing highrise for low-income seniors.
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Institute for the Study and Practice of Nonviolence, RI, for Building renovations $200,000 Sen. Reed
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International Peace Garden, International Peace Garden facility renovation, Dunseith, ND to $301,500 Sen. Dorgan, Sen. Conrad
renovate the facilities at this international garden.
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Iowa Department of Economic Development, Des Moines, Iowa. To rehabilitate Main Street $536,000 Sen. Harkin
Communities
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Irvine Urban Outreach Center, Baltimore County, Maryland, for an urban outreach center $335,000 Sen. Cardin, Rep. Sarbanes
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Jackson Medical Mall District Economic and Community Development, MS for housing development $400,000 Sen. Cochran
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Jewish Foundation for Group Homes, Inc., Rockville, MD, Jewish Foundation for Group Homes, to $200,000 Sen. Mikulski
acquire and renovate a single-family home into an Alternative Living Unit for three adults with
developmental disabilities
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Keehi Memorial Organization (KMO), Keehi Adult Day Health Center and Child Care Center, Honolulu, $234,000 Sen. Inouye
Hawaii for an intergenerational health and child care center that will provide services to low
and moderate income children and the elderly.
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Kenai Peninsula Food Bank, Soldotna, AK to construct an expansion of the existing Kenai Pens $140,000 Sen. Murkowski
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Kipahulu Community Association, Inc, Hana, Hawaii, Kipahulu Certified Kitchen. The project will $200,000 Sen. Inouye
enable low income community members to gather as an intergenerational community and create jobs
in Native Hawaiian food harvesting and processing.
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Lakeview Museum; Lakeview Museum construction; Peoria, Illinois; the museum will promote economic $250,000 Sen. Durbin, Rep. LaHood
development and tourism in downtown Peoria.
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Lamar County Commission, Lamar County Industrial Park, Lamar County, Alabama, Infrastructure $560,000 Sen. Shelby
Development for Industrial Park
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Las Cruces Families and Youth, Inc., Las Cruces, NM, for construction of a new Transitional $200,000 Sen. Bingaman
Living Program facility to house outpatient counseling for at risk youth and their families
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Las Cumbres Community Services; Espanola, NM; for construction of new facility for community $300,000 Sen. Domenici, Sen. Bingaman
services.
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Longview Housing Authority, Longview, WA, Phoenix House, for construction of low-income housing $500,000 Sen. Murray
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Looking for Lincoln Heritage Coalition, for economic development of Illinois historic sites $500,000 Sen. Durbin
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Los Fresnos Boys and Girls Club; Construction of a new Boys and Girls Club facility in Los $250,000 Sen. Cornyn, Rep. Ortiz
Fresnos, Cameron County, Texas
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Los Pueblos Community Council, Ribera, NM for Restoration and Preservation of Old Ribera School $240,000 Sen. Domenici
Building to use of building as community and cultural center.
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Lutheran Settlement House; Low-Income Housing and Multi-Purpose Space; Philadelphia, PA-- $140,000 Sen. Specter
planning, design, redevelopment and construction of a facility, which will include affordable
housing.
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Maine State Music Theatre in Brunswick, Maine to complete the renovation of rehearsal and office $250,000 Sen. Collins, Sen. Snowe
space in the newly acquired facility
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Marguerite's Place, Nashua, New Hampshire, for the provision of transitional housing and $210,000 Sen. Gregg
supportive services to homeless women and children who have been victims of domestic abuse
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Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Center, Rock Island Illinois, for the renovation and expansion $670,000 Sen. Obama, Rep. Hare
of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Center
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McKinley County, New Mexico, Construction of a new regional juvenile crisis complex $335,000 Sen. Bingaman
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Mercer County Commission; For repair and renovation of the Memorial Building, Princeton, WV $1,000,000 Sen. Byrd
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Mercy Housing Incorporated, Mercy housing project in Holyoke, Massachusetts, to build 50 new $200,000 Sen. Kennedy, Sen. Kerry
homes for low-income senior citizens in Holyoke, Massachusetts.
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City of Kansas City, MO for redevelopment of the 11th and Grand Neighborhood $375,000 Sen. Bond
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Missoula Food Bank Inc, Statewide Food Bank Transportation System, Missoula, MT to purchase eight $301,500 Sen. Tester
new vehicles to rescue more local food
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Mobile C.A.R.E. Foundation, Chicago, IL for the acquisition and operation of Asthma Vans $201,000 Sen. Obama
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Mohawk Theater Restoration, North Adams, Massachusetts, to assist in the renovation of the Mohawk $200,000 Sen. Kennedy, Sen. Kerry
Theater and in the redevelopment of downtown North Adams.
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Monmouth County, NJ for the NJ Children's Advocacy Center for the construction of a children's $200,000 Sen. Lautenberg, Sen. Menendez, Rep.
advocacy center for victims of child abuse. Pallone
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Montgomery County Government, Silver Spring, MD, Long Branch Pedestrian Safety Linkages and Way- $268,000 Sen. Mikulski, Rep. Wynn
Finding Community Markers, to provide for pedestrian safety in the Long Branch community
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Morningstar Community Development Corporation in Kansas City, MO, to construct a youth family $750,000 Sen. Bond
center
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Morning Star Ranch in Florence, KS, to renovate facilities $595,000 Sen. Brownback, Rep. Jerry Moran
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Mount Airy USA; Mount Airy Urban Renewal Initiative; Philadelphia, PA - blight removal, $140,000 Sen. Specter
development, and construction, as part of an urban renewal initiative.
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Municipality of Anchorage, Mountain View Revitalization Project, Anchorage, Alaska to restore $700,000 Sen. Stevens
buildings in the Mountain View area.
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Murray-Calloway County Economic Development Corporation for the Murray-Calloway Economic $2,000,000 Sen. McConnell
Development Corporation Industrial Park Acquisition and Development Project in Murray, Kentucky,
to construct an industrial park to support economic growth
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Muskegon Heights Housing Commission, Muskegon Heights, MI, for community networking $200,000 Sen. Stabenow, Sen. Levin
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Nathan Adelson Hospice, Adult Day Care Center, Henderson / Las Vegas, NV $500,000 Sen. Ensign
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National Tropical Botanical Garden; Kalaheo, Kaua'i, Hawai'i; to construct a Native Hawaiian $200,000 Sen. Inouye
community learning center
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Nebraska Innovation Center (Whittier) to renovate and improve the Whittier school for use as the $670,000 Sen. Ben Nelson, Sen. Hagel
Nebraska Innovation Center
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Neighborhood House, Seattle, WA, Highpoint Neighborhood Center, for construction of a community $600,000 Sen. Murray, Rep. McDermott
center
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Neighbors for Kids, Depoe Bay, OR; to make an addition to their current facility. $180,000 Sen. Smith, Sen. Wyden, Rep. Hooley
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New Center Council Inc., Detroit, MI, for infrastructure improvements to enhance the economic $670,000 Sen. Levin, Sen. Stabenow
viability of the Historic New Center
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NH Division of Parks and Recreation, Robert Frost Farm, Derry, New Hampshire, for reconstruction $210,000 Sen. Gregg
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Norman Economic Development Corp, Norman, OK for the construction of an engineering incubator $140,000 Sen. Inhofe
that will create a new industrial center for Norman, OK.
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Northeast Community Center Association in Spokane, WA, Northeast Community Center, for facility $500,000 Sen. Murray
construction
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Northern Community Investment Corporation to expand and secure the region's economy and public $700,000 Sen. Gregg
services by providing high speed, high technology connectivity throughout the region.
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Northwest Tennessee Port Authority, Tiptonville, Tennessee for the construction of this new $525,000 Sen. Alexander
facility will promote growth in the region and take advantage of unique transportation
opportunities that will tie in the port
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Ocean Community YMCA, Camp Watchaug Redevelopment, Westerly, RI for the renovations to create a $200,000 Sen. Reed, Sen. Whitehouse
state-of-the-art learning center.
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OK Native American Cultural and Educational Authority for American Indian Cultural Center and $140,000 Sen. Inhofe, Rep. Fallin
Museum, Oklahoma City, OK
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Old Town Boys and Girls Club, Albuquerque, NM, for renovation of the existing Old Town Boys and $335,000 Sen. Bingaman
Girls Club accompanied by construction of new areas for the Club
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Our Children's Homestead, Central Iowa for Housing/Vocational Education Program for Foster $210,000 Sen. Grassley, Sen. Harkin, Rep. Latham
Children Aging Out; Iowa
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Our City Reading; Housing Initiative; Reading, PA - rehabilitation of abandoned houses and $140,000 Sen. Specter
provide down payment assistance to home buyers
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PACE Training and Evaluation Center, Morgantown, WV, for the construction of a new training $1,500,000 Sen. Byrd
facility
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Patterson Park Community Development Corp, Library Square Revitalization Project, Baltimore, MD, $201,000 Sen. Mikulski
to provide for the revitalization of an under-used area of Baltimore City
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Pearl City Foundation, Pearl City, Hawaii, Momilani Community Center Adult Day Care and Child $200,000 Sen. Inouye
Care Facility Construction Project, to construct a new facility of 6,700 square feet for the
Elderly Daycare/Day Health and an Early Educational Daycare of the Head Start Program
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Penobscot Theatre Company in Bangor, Maine to renovate the Bangor Opera House $150,000 Sen. Collins, Sen. Snowe, Rep. Michaud
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Port of Gold Beach, OR, Port of Gold Beach High Dock Rehabilitation, to rebuild the High Dock at $450,000 Sen. Smith, Sen. Wyden, Rep. DeFazio
the Port of Gold Beach that provides critical infrastructure for water-dependent and water-
related commercial and retail activities.
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Preble Street in Portland, Maine for the development of Florence House, a comprehensive center $200,000 Sen. Collins, Sen. Snowe, Rep. Thomas
for homeless women Allen
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Providence Connections, Inc.; Providence Family Support Center; Pittsburgh, PA for planning, $140,000 Sen. Specter
renovation and redevelopment of the Providence Family Support Center.
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Provo City Downtown Parking Structure Project, Utah $140,000 Sen. Hatch
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Rainier Vista Boys and Girls Club, Seattle WA, Rainier Vista Boys and Girls Club for facility $500,000 Sen. Murray, Rep. McDermott
construction
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Randolph County YMCA, IN to build a new licensed child care facility for 93 children $140,000 Sen. Lugar
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Redevelopment Authority of the City of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 30th Street Industrial Corridor- $502,500 Sen. Kohl, Rep. Gwen Moore
Milwaukee Wisconsin for blight elimination and redevelopment of the 30th Street Corridor
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Redevelopment Authority of the City of Racine, WI for blight removal and reconstruction efforts $200,000 Sen. Kohl
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RurAL CAP, Inc for Rural Alaska Community Head Start Facility Upgrades $140,000 Sen. Murkowski, Rep. Don Young
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Saginaw Depot Preservation Corporation, Saginaw, MI, to restore the historic Potter Street $670,000 Sen. Levin, Sen. Stabenow
storefronts and add street enhancements
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Salina City, to build a senior citizens and civic center for the three communities in the area of $525,000 Sen. Bennett
Salina, UT
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Salvation Army Alaska Division for Anchorage Salvation Army Family Enrichment Center to build a $280,000 Sen. Murkowski
family shelter, a commercial-grade kitchen
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San Bernardino Boys & Girls Club, Boys & Girls Club Improvements, San Bernardino CA, for facility $201,000 Sen. Boxer, Rep. Baca
expansion
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San Francisco Museum and Historical Society, Redevelopment of the Old Mint facility, San $335,000 Sen. Boxer, Sen. Feinstein
Francisco, CA
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Santa Clara Pueblo, Construction of Regional Adult Day Care Center, Espanola, NM, Regional Adult $300,000 Sen. Domenici, Rep. Tom Udall
Day Care Center
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Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee, Seattle, WA, Nisei Veterans Memorial Hall, for construction $250,000 Sen. Murray
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Second Harvest Food Bank of East Central Indiana, Inc, for Food Bank Capital Improvements Project $700,000 Sen. Lugar
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Smithfield City, UT, to construct a new city complex $525,000 Sen. Bennett
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Souhegan Boys and Girls Club, Milford, NH, for renovations and reconstruction after severe flood $140,000 Sen. Gregg
damage
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South Dakota State Fair Foundation, Huron, SD, upgrade South Dakota State Fair Open Class Beef $200,000 Sen. Johnson
Complex and Hippodrome
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Southern Cultural Heritage Foundation, Vicksburg, MS; for the renovation of the Southern Cultural $200,000 Sen. Cochran
Heritage Center Auditorium
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Southern Nevada Convention Training Trust, Las Vegas, NV, Convention and Trade Training Center, $378,000 Sen. Reid
to construct a facility in Las Vegas to provide trade training for the convention industry to
students who are unemployed, underemployed, or in transition.
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Southern West Virginia Multicultural Museum and Community Center, Raleigh County, West Virginia, $200,000 Sen. Byrd, Rep. Rahall
for the establishment of a multicultural museum and community center in Beckley, WV
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Southside Institutions Neighborhood Alliance, Southside Institutions Neighborhood Alliance Blight $200,000 Sen. Dodd, Sen. Lieberman, Rep. Larson
Removal, Hartford, CT, for activities associated with the acquisition, removal, and
redevelopment of blighted properties in Hartford, Connecticut.
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Spaulding Fibre Remediation and Demolition, NY to demolish the structures and remediate any $1,170,000 Sen. Schumer, Sen. Clinton
environmental problems and develop new infrastructure on the site
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Springfield Boys and Girls Club, Community Center; Springfield, IL; Planning, development, land $200,000 Sen. Durbin
acquisition, and construction costs for a new community center in Springfield.
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St. Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce Inc, Regional Rural Broadband Expansion, Canton, NY. To $200,000 Sen. Clinton, Sen. Schumer
expand broadband access to rural areas.
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St. Louis Area Food Bank, St. Louis County, MO, Foodbank Warehouse Acquisition Project $375,000 Sen. Bond
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Stanford Settlement, Inc., Carl R. Hansen Teen Center, Sacramento, CA. Funds will be used to $200,000 Sen. Boxer
construct a new teen center facility for at-risk youth in the northern area of Sacramento, CA
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Synergy Services, Inc in K.C., MO. To design and construct a homeless youth shelter and campus $562,500 Sen. Bond
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Syracuse City, Utah for Syracuse City, Utah Municipal Center Expansion Project $210,000 Sen. Hatch
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Tallahatchie County Board of Supervisors, Sumner, MS, Tallahatchie County Courthouse Restoration, $700,000 Sen. Cochran
for the restoration of the Tallahatchie County Courthouse
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TechTown, Detroit, MI for renovations for historic structures for economic development $200,000 Sen. Stabenow, Sen. Levin, Rep.
Kilpatrick
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The Arc of Hilo, Arc of Hilo Client Support Services Facility Construction, in Hilo, HI, to $268,000 Sen. Akaka, Sen. Inouye, Rep. Hirono
construct a multi-purpose job training, day program, and community center for people with
disabilities
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The ARC of Madison County Facilities Expansion, AL $175,000 Sen. Shelby
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The Children's Center of the Cumberlands, Scott County, Tennessee, to expand the Children's $175,000 Sen. Alexander
Center and allow expanded service and care for abused children
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The Children's Home, Children's Home (CH) Residential Facility Improvement Initiative, Cromwell, $200,000 Sen. Dodd, Sen. Lieberman, Rep. Larson
Connecticut, for the redesign of residential facilities
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The City of Newport News, VA, Jefferson Park Revitalization, VA, for acquisition, demolition, $670,000 Sen. Webb, Sen. Warner, Rep. Bobby
relocation activities and capital improvements of dilapidated housing Scott
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The Civic Center of Moreau, Inc., The Moreau Community Center, Campaign to Establish the New $200,000 Sen. Schumer, Sen. Clinton, Rep.
Regional Community Center at Moreau, South Glens Falls, NY, for the construction of the Regional Gillibrand
Community Center at Moreau which will provide dramatically improved educational, recreational,
and community service facilities as well as substantial economic development
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The Greater Boston Food Bank, Boston, Massachusetts, for the development of a new facility to $200,000 Sen. Kennedy, Sen. Kerry
distribute food to Massachusetts families in need.
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The Ministry of Caring Inc.; Mary Mother of Hope House Renovation Project, Wilmington, DE, to $670,000 Sen. Biden, Sen. Carper
renovate the Mary Mother of Hope House which provides housing and support services for homeless
women 18 and older
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The Westfield Boys and Girls Club, Westfield, Massachusetts, Westfield Boys and Girls Club, for $200,000 Sen. Kennedy, Sen. Kerry
renovation and repair
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TLC for Children and Families, Olathe, KS, for an emergency shelter and social services for $525,000 Sen. Brownback
children and youth in the Kansas City area
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To Bridgeton Board of Education, Bridgeton, NJ for the restoration of the historic Bridgeton High $200,000 Sen. Lautenberg
School facility which was built during the New Deal by the WPA
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To Paterson Board of Education, Paterson, NJ, Hinchliffe facility, for the restoration of the $200,000 Sen. Lautenberg
historic Hinchliffe facility
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To the Goodwill Rescue Mission, Newark, NJ for the renovation of transitional living facilities. $200,000 Sen. Lautenberg, Rep. Payne
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Tom Green County, San Angelo, TX, for the relocation and expansion of the Tom Green County $140,000 Sen. Hutchison
Library, the only public library in the region.
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Town of Colebrook, Mohawk River Retaining Wall, Colebrook, NH, repair retaining wall and two $300,000 Sen. Sununu
water mains along the Mohawk River.
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Town of Colmar Manor, Colmar Manor Community Center, Colmar Manor, Maryland, to construct a multi- $402,000 Sen. Cardin, Rep. Van Hollen
use community facility that combines community organizations and municipal services
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Town of Marietta, MS, for the construction of a multi-purpose facility $200,000 Sen. Cochran
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Town of Vernon, Amberbelle Mill Historic Restoration Initiative, Vernon, Connecticut, for $200,000 Sen. Dodd, Sen. Lieberman, Rep.
exterior and interior upgrades to the historic Amberbelle Mill facility. Courtney
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Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa, Turtle Mountain Youth Center, Belcourt, ND to construct a youth $335,000 Sen. Dorgan, Sen. Conrad
center for Native Americans on the reservation.
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United Methodist Youthville, Dodge City, Kansas to provide a central kitchen/dining facility for $210,000 Sen. Roberts
the campus in compliance with federal regulations
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United Way for Southeastern Michigan, Detroit, MI, to construct a training center for non-profit $268,000 Sen. Stabenow, Sen. Levin, Rep.
social service providers Kilpatrick, Rep. Mike Rogers
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United Way of Treasure Valley, Boise, Idaho, for construction of a Community Detox Center $175,000 Sen. Crapo
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Urban League of Eastern Massachusetts, Roxbury, Massachusetts, to assist in the expansion of the $200,000 Sen. Kennedy, Sen. Kerry, Rep. Capuano
Urban League of Eastern Massachusetts facility expansion
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Urban League of Rhode Island, South Providence Neighborhood Center Building Project, Providence, $335,000 Sen. Reed
RI for the construction of a three-story, 9,000 square foot addition to house a community
meeting room, senior center, and office space.
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Vermont Housing and Conservation Board, VT, for affordable housing and community development $1,742,000 Sen. Leahy
linked with land conservation and historic preservation
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Veterans Benefits Clearinghouse, Roxbury, MA, Veterans Benefits Clearinghouse renovation, to $200,000 Sen. Kennedy, Sen. Kerry
renovate the Veterans Benefits Clearinghouse facility to allow the non-profit organization to
expand its programs to assist low-income veterans across Massachusetts.
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Waipahu Jack Hall Memorial Housing Corporation, Oahu, HI, to renovate, repair, and maintain the $234,000 Sen. Inouye
Kunia Village Housing Complex and to bring it in compliance with Honolulu City and County
housing codes
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Washington County Free Library, New Washington County Free Library Branch in Boonsboro, MD, to $200,000 Sen. Mikulski
facilitate design and construction of new library branch
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Western Elmore County Recreation District, Mountain Home Community Center Complex, Mountain Home, $300,000 Sen. Craig
Idaho, for planning, design, and construction of an energy efficient, multi-use community
center.
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Where to Turn, Hands and Hearts, Staten Island, NY for the construction of a 9/11 living memorial $468,000 Sen. Clinton, Sen. Schumer
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Wichita, KS for the 21st Street Industrial Corridor Revitalization Plan and Pre-Engineering $210,000 Sen. Roberts
Designs
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Wilmington Housing Authority, Wilmington, DE, Sprinkler Retrofit of High Rise Building, to $670,000 Sen. Biden, Sen. Carper, Rep. Castle
retrofit the Crestview Apartments with a fire suppression sprinkler system
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Wisconsin Regional Training Partnership, Center for Excellence, Milwaukee, WI, to complete $200,000 Sen. Kohl
renovation of the Center of Excellence for the assessment, preparation and placement of job-
ready candidates for careers in skilled trades and industries.
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World Impact, St. Louis, MO, to renovate the former YMCA North Building $562,500 Sen. Bond
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YMCA of Spokane, WA, YMCA/YWCA of Spokane, for facility construction $500,000 Sen. Murray, Sen. Cantwell
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YMCA of Tacoma-Pierce County, Tacoma, WA, YMCA of Tacoma-Pierce County for facility construction $250,000 Sen. Murray
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YWCA of Greater Los Angeles, Union Pacific Child Development and Family Center, Los Angeles, CA: $200,000 Sen. Boxer, Rep. Berman
for the construction of the new Union Pacific Child Development and Family Center
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TRANSPORTATION / HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT--Neighborhood Initiatives
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Grantee Purpose Funding Sponsor
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Bucks County Community College in for design and construction of a training facility $100,000 Rep. Murphy (Patrick)
Newtown, PA
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CAP Services, Inc. in Stevens Point, WI for capitalization of a revolving loan fund for small business development $500,000 Rep. Obey
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Chicago Parks District in Chicago, IL for renovation and construction as part of the Lane Tech High School Field Improvement Project $700,000 Rep. Emanuel
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City and County of San Francisco for construction of permanent supportive housing for homeless individuals as part of the Mason $600,000 Rep. Pelosi, Sen. Boxer
Mayor's Office of Housing in San Street Project
Francisco, CA
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City of Charleston, SC for planning, design, construction and buildout of the City of Charleston's International African $800,000 Rep. Clyburn
American Museum
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City of College Park, MD for construction in coordination with the Downtown College Park Redevelopment Project $300,000 Rep. Hoyer
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Douglas County, WI for extension of sewer and water utilities to the Parkland Industrial Park $500,000 Rep. Obey
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Housing Assistance Council for nationwide capacity building, outreach and training $3,000,000 Rep. Olver, Rep. Knollenberg, Rep.
Pastor, Rep. Hinojosa, Rep. Davis
(Geoff), Sen. Domenici, Sen. Leahy,
Sen. Inouye
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La Raza HOPE Fund for capitalization of a revolving loan fund to be used for nationwide community development $1,000,000 Rep. Olver, Rep. Walsh, Rep. Gutierrez,
activities Sen. Dodd, Sen. Martinez, Sen.
Lieberman, Sen. Obama, Sen. Landrieu,
Sen. Kerry, Sen. Bingamen, Sen. Casey,
Sen. Menendez, Sen. Brown, Sen.
Clinton, Sen. Boxer, Sen. Durbin
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Metropolitan Development Association in for implementation of a comprehensive regional economic development strategy $375,000 Rep. Walsh
Syracuse, NY
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National American Indian Housing for nationwide capacity building, outreach and training $1,000,000 Rep. Olver, Sen. Johnson, Sen. Domenici
Council
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National Housing Development for development and preservation of affordable housing $1,000,000 Rep. Miller (Gary)
Corporation in Rancho Cucamonga, CA
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North Central Wisconsin Regional for capitalization of a revolving loan fund for new business development $400,000 Rep. Obey
Planning Commission in Wausau, WI
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San Francisco Housing Authority in San for demolition, planning, design, and construction of mixed-income housing at the Hunters View $1,200,000 Rep. Pelosi, Sen. Feinstein
Francisco, CA Housing Project
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*United Veterans of America, Inc. in for construction and buildout of a permanent housing facility for veterans in Pittsfield, MA $900,000 Rep. Olver
Leeds, MA
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University of Hartford in Hartford, CT for renovation and buildout of a historic building $200,000 Rep. Larson
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Yardley Borough, PA for acquisition and installation of equipment to improve stormwater systems as part of a $280,000 Rep. Murphy (Patrick)
redevelopment plan
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Grantee and Purpose .......................................
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Bering Straits Native Corporation, Nome, Alaska, funds will be used for the construction and $562,500 Sen. Stevens
expansion of the site pad for the quarry
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Center for Planning Excellence; Baton Rouge, LA to continue to coordinate urban and rural $2,000,000 Sen. Landrieu
planning efforts in South Louisiana
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Central Wyoming College Foundation; Intertribal Education and Community Center; Riverton, $420,000 Sen. Enzi
Wyoming; to complete construction of and purchase equipment for the Intertribal Education and
Community Center
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City of Forsyth, Georgia to renovate and Repair the buildings on the former Tift College campus $350,000 Sen. Isakson
so that it will be ready to house the hundreds of employees of the State Department of
Corrections.
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City of Green Bay, Wisconsin, Neighborhood Block Redevelopment, to purchase, demolish and $1,500,000 Sen. Kohl
refurbish blighted properties to eliminate overcrowding, reduce crime and stabilize a struggling
neighborhood
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City of Rochester, NY, Rochester Lead Hazard Prevention Program, to enhance lead hazard $156,000 Sen. Clinton, Sen. Schumer
assessments, inspections, remediation training and outreach to expedite lead hazard remediation
in public housing
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Emergency Demolition of the Former Swift Plant (KD Station) in Sioux City, Iowa $700,000 Sen. Grassley, Sen. Harkin
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Hiawatha Village Low Income Housing Development Project, Seattle, WA $750,000 Sen. Murray
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homeWORD, Missoula, MT to develop rental housing that is affordable to working families in $670,000 Sen. Baucus, Sen. Tester
Missoula, MT
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John C. Stennis Institute for Capacity Development Initiative $800,000 Sen. Cochran
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Kitsap County Resources Community Services Center Construction, Bremerton, WA $200,000 Sen. Murray, Sen. Cantwell
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Miami Dade College, FL, Cuban American Historical Museum at the Miami Dade College Freedom Tower, $350,000 Sen. Martinez
Florida
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NeighborhoodsNOW, Community Foundation of Wyandotte County, Kansas City, KS $1,200,000 Sen. Brownback
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Passage Point Transitional Housing Construction, King County, WA $500,000 Sen. Murray
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Poplar Bluff Historic Depot Restoration; Missouri $187,500 Sen. Bond
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Robinson Film Center Building; Shreveport, Louisiana $280,000 Sen. Vitter
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Salishan HOPE VI Redevelopment Project, Tacoma, WA $1,500,000 Sen. Murray
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Starr Commonwealth of Ohio, Van Wert and Columbus, Ohio, Starr Commonwealth facilities $544,000 Sen. Brown, Rep. Pryce, Rep. Gillmor
renovations for positive environments where children flourish
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Washington State Housing Finance Commission, Seattle, WA for capacity building $700,000 Sen. Murray
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TRANSPORTATION / HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT\1\
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Total
Account Project Name Conference Sponsor
Funded Level
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FTA Extension\1\ Ardmore transit center, Pennsylvania Rep. Gerlach
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FTA Extension\1\ Area Transit Authority, Pennsylvania Rep. Peterson
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FTA Extension\1\ Area Transportation Authority of North Central Pennsylvania passenger terminal, Pennsylvania Rep. Peterson
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FTA Extension\1\ Buffalo, New York Inner Harbor Redevelopment Project, New York Rep. Higgins
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FTA Extension\1\ Bridgeport Intermodal Center, Connecticut Rep. Shays
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FTA Extension\1\ Broome County hybrid buses, New York Rep. Hinchey
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FTA Extension\1\ Callowhill bus garage replacement, Pennsylvania Rep. Fattah
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FTA Extension\1\ Central New York Regional Transportation Authority, New York Rep. Walsh
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FTA Extension\1\ Glenmont Metrorail parking garage expansion, Maryland Rep. Van Hollen
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FTA Extension\1\ Colorado statewide bus and bus facilities Rep. DeGette, Rep. Musgrave, Rep. Perlmutter,
Rep. Salazar, Rep. Tancredo, Rep. Udall
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FTA Extension\1\ Hampton Roads Transit New Maintenance Facilities, Virginia Rep. Drake, Rep. Scott (VA)
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FTA Extension\1\ Howard County Transit Repair Facility, Maryland Rep. Cummings
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FTA Extension\1\ I-66/Vienna Metrorail Accessibility Improvements, Virginia Rep. Davis (VA)
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FTA Extension\1\ Irvington Intermodal Upgrades, New York Rep. Lowey
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FTA Extension\1\ Ivy Tech State College multimodal facility, Indiana Rep. Carson
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FTA Extension\1\ Leesburg Train Depot Renovation and Restoration, Georgia Rep. Bishop (GA)
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FTA Extension\1\ Palo Alto Intermodal Transit Center, California Rep. Eshoo
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FTA Extension\1\ Potomac Yard Transit Way, Virginia Rep. Moran (VA)
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FTA Extension\1\ Pulse Point Joint Improvements, Connecticut Rep. Shays
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FTA Extension\1\ Regional Transit Project for Quitman, Clay, Randolph and Stewart Counties, Georgia Rep. Bishop (GA)
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FTA Extension\1\ Renaissance Square, New York Rep. Walsh
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FTA Extension\1\ Rochester Central Bus Terminal, New York Rep. Walsh
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FTA Extension\1\ Springfield Union Station, Springfield, Massachusetts Rep. Neal
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FTA Extension\1\ White Plains Downtown Circulator, New York Rep. Lowey
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FTA Extension\1\ Dulles Corridor Rapid Transit Project, Virginia Rep. Moran (VA), Rep. Wolf, Rep. Davis (VA)
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FTA Extension\1\ Stamford Urban Transitway, all phases, Connecticut Rep. Shays
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FTA Extension\1\ Harrisburg, Pennsylvania CorridorOne Rep. Pitts
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\1\Extension of availability of funds provided in previous appropriations Acts.
Conference Total--With Comparisons
The total new budget (obligational) authority for the
fiscal year 2008 recommended by the Committee of Conference,
with comparisons to the fiscal year 2007 amount, the 2008
budget estimates, and the House and Senate bills for 2008
follow:
(In thousands of dollars)
New budget (obligational) authority, fiscal year 2007... $47,798,368
Budget estimates of new (obligational) authority, fiscal
year 2008........................................... 47,999,563
House bill, fiscal year 2008............................ 50,776,704
Senate bill, fiscal year 2008........................... 51,300,233
Conference agreement, fiscal year 2008.................. 51,222,657
Conference agreement compared with:
New budget (obligational) authority, fiscal year
2007.............................................. +3,424,289
Budget estimates of new (obligational) authority,
fiscal year 2008.................................. +3,223,094
House bill, fiscal year 2008........................ +445,953
Senate bill, fiscal year 2008....................... -77,576
John W. Olver,
Ed Pastor,
Ciro D. Rodriguez,
Marcy Kaptur,
David E. Price,
Robert Cramer, Jr.,
Lucille Roybal-Allard,
Marion Berry,
Dave Obey,
Joe Knollenberg,
Frank R. Wolf,
Robert B. Aderholt,
James T. Walsh,
Virgil Goode, Jr.,
Jerry Lewis,
Managers on the Part of the House.
Patty Murray,
Robert C. Byrd,
Barbara A. Mikulski,
Herb Kohl,
Richard Durbin,
Byron L. Dorgan,
Patrick Leahy,
Tom Harkin,
Dianne Feinstein,
Tim Johnson,
Frank R. Lautenberg,
Daniel K. Inouye,
Christopher S. Bond,
Richard C. Shelby,
Arlen Specter,
R.F. Bennett,
Kay Bailey Hutchison,
Sam Brownback,
Ted Stevens,
Pete V. Domenici,
Lamar Alexander,
Wayne Allard,
Thad Cochran,
Managers on the Part of the Senate.