HR 2206 - Emergency Appropriations

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Title 3 - Additional Defense, International Affairs, and Homeland Security Provisions

  • Chapter 1 - USDA/FAS
    • $110,000,000 - Agricultural Commodities
      Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act of 1954, for commodities supplied in connection with dispositions abroad under title II20 of said Act, $100,000,000, to remain available until expended
    • $10,000,000 to reimburse the Commodity Credit Corporation for the release of eligible commodities under section 302(f)(2)(A) of the Bill Emerson Humanitarian Trust Act2 (7 U.S.C. 1736f–1): Provided, That any such funds made3 available to reimburse the Commodity Credit Corporation shall only be used to replenish the Bill Emerson Humanitarian Trust.



     
    • Chapter 2 - DOJ
      • $139,740,000 - FBI: Salaries and Expenses
      • $3,698,000 - DEA

     
    • Chapter 3 - Department of Defense
      • Military Personnel
        • Army: $343,080,000
        • Navy: $408,283,000
        • Marine Corps: $108,956,000
        • Air Force: $139,300,000
        • Naval Reserve: $8,223,000
        • Marine Corps Reserve: $5,660,000
        • Air Force Reserve: $6,073,000
        • National Guard, Army: $109,261,000
        • National Guard, Air Force: $19,533,000
      • Operation and Maintenance
        • Navy: $24,000,000
      • Strategic Reserve Readiness Fund
        • $1 billion - National Guard and Reserve Equipment to purchase equipment for the Army National Guard
        • $615,000,000 - appropriations for militarpersonnel, operation and maintenance, procurement, and defense working capital funds
      • Equipment - mine resistant ambush protected vehicles
        • Army: $1,217,000,000
        • Navy: $130,040,000
        • Marine Corps: $1,263,360,000
        • Air Force: $139,040,000
        • Defense-Wide: $258,860,000
      • Health Program
        • $1,878,706,000 - traumatic brain injury and post-traumatic stress disorder (treatment and research)

     
    • Chapter 4 - Department of Energy
      • $72,000,000 is provided for the International Nuclear Materials Protection and Cooperation Program



       
      • Chapter 5 - Department of Homeland Security
        • $8,000,000, to support the State and Local Fusion Center program.
        • $75,000,000 to support hiring not less than 400 additional United States Customs and Border Protection Officers + other analysts
        • $75,000,000 to accelerate planned deployment of Northern Border Air and Marine operations
        • $5,000,000 to create a security advisory opinion unit within the Visa Security1 Program
        • $1,000,000 for the Human Smuggling and Trafficking Center.
        • $390,000,000 - TSA Aviation Security
        • $5,000,000 - Federal Air Marshalls
        • $24,000,000 for Infrastructure Protection and Information Security
        • $8,000,000 - Office of Health Affairs for nuclear event public health assessment and planning and a nuclear event publihealth assessment
        • $14,000,000 - FEMA management and administration
        • $247,000,000 for state and local projects, specifically:
          • $110,000,000 for port security grants
          • $100,000,000 for intercity rail passenger transportation, freight rail, and transit security grants
          • $35,000,000 for regional grants and regional technical assistance to tier one Urban Area Security Initiative cities and other participating governments
        • $50,000,000 - Emergency Management Performance Grants
        • $8,000,000 to United States Citizenship and Immigration Services to help with pending applications
        • $5,000,000 - air cargo security research
        • $35,000,000 - for Nuclear Detection Office R&D for non-container, rail, aviatioand intermodal radiation detection activities
        • $100,000,000 for Nuclear Detection Office "Systems Acquisition"

       
      • Chapter 6 - Legislative Salaries
        • $6,437,000 - House Salaries and Expenses
        • $374,000 - GAO

       
      • Chapter 7 - Department of Defense - Base Closure
        • $3,136,802,000 - with a prohibition on closing Walter Reed
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      • Chapter 8 - Department of State
        • $34,103,000 - Diplomatic and consular programs
        • $1,500,000 - Office of the Inspector General
        • $50,000,000 - contributions to international organizations
        • $60,000,000 - International Disaster and Famine Assistance
        • $3,000,000 - US AID operating expenses
        • $3,500,000 - US AID Inspector General Operating expenses
        • $122,300,000 - Economic Support Fund
        • $5,000,000 - Democracy Fund
        • $42,000,000 - International Narcotics Control and Law Enforcement
        • $59,000,000 - Migration and Refugee Assistance
        • $25,000,000 - Emergency Refugee and Migration Assistance Fund
        • $30,000,000 - NonproliferationAnti-Terrorism, Demining and Related Programs
        • $45,000,000 - Foreign Military Financing Program
        • $40,000,000 - Peacekeeping Operations
        • Oversight authority for Iraq and Afghanistan reconstruction efforts extended to 2007 fiscal year
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