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http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d108:h.r.02673:
1/23/2004 Became Public Law No: 108-199.
Includes:
DIVISION A--AGRICULTURE, RURAL DEVELOPMENT, FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION,
AND RELATED AGENCIES PROGRAMS APPROPRIATIONS, 2004
DIVISION B--COMMERCE, JUSTICE, AND STATE, THE JUDICIARY, AND RELATED
AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS, 2004
DIVISION C--DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA APPROPRIATIONS, 2004
DIVISION D--FOREIGN OPERATIONS, EXPORT FINANCING, AND RELATED PROGRAMS
APPROPRIATIONS, 2004
DIVISION E--LABOR, HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, AND EDUCATION, AND RELATED
AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS, 2004
DIVISION F--TRANSPORTATION, TREASURY, AND INDEPENDENT AGENCIES
APPROPRIATIONS, 2004
DIVISION G--VETERANS AFFAIRS AND HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, AND
INDEPENDENT AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS, 2004
For carrying out the Museum and Library Services Act of 1996, $262,596,000,
to remain available until expended: Provided, That of the amount provided,
$125,000 shall be awarded to the Alabama School of Math and Science at the
University of Alabama for technology upgrades and library resources,
$50,000 shall be awarded to the Alaska Moving Image Preservation
Association, Anchorage, Alaska, to digitize files/photos/videos of Alaskan
history, $25,000 shall be awarded to the Alex Haley House Museum, Henning,
Tennessee, for care and preservation of collection, $500,000 shall be
awarded to the Allen County Historical Society, Lima, Ohio, for the `Move
Our Past Forward' project to expand and develop exhibits for their
Children's Discovery Museum Center, $75,000 shall be awarded to the
Allentown Art Museum, Allentown, Pennsylvania, for educational programming
for school districts, $100,000 shall be awarded to the Alutiiq Museum,
Kodiak, Alaska, to support programs to teach students and adults how to
develop traditional Native arts, $200,000 shall be awarded to the American
Village Citizenship Trust, Montevallo, Alabama, for a national initiative
for teaching American history and civics, $100,000 shall be awarded to the
Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services (ACCESS), Dearborn,
Michigan, for exhibits and museum programs, $100,000 shall be awarded to
the Ashland Community Arts Center, Ashland, Ohio, for Arts in Downtown
project, $75,000 shall be awarded to the Athenaeum of Philadelphia,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to preserve library materials and access to
information in the form of digital images on the Internet, $500,000 shall
be awarded to the Beth Medrash Govoha, Lakewood, New Jersey, for equipment
and exhibits for the Holocaust Library, $400,000 shall be awarded to the
Bishop Museum in Hawaii, for activities to preserve the culture of Native
Hawaiians, $400,000 shall be awarded to the Bishop Museum in Hawaii to
develop Native Hawaiian cultural projects in collaboration with the Peabody
Museum of Massachusetts and an Alaskan museum, $900,000 shall be awarded to
the Burpee Museum of Natural History, Rockford, Illinois, for community
outreach and educational activities, $100,000 shall be awarded to the
Campbell Center for Historic Preservation Studies, Mount Carroll, Illinois,
for community outreach and program planning, $200,000 shall be awarded to
the Chaldean Community Culture Center, West Bloomfield, Michigan, for
programs that promote Chaldean language, history, culture and teacher
training, $250,000 shall be awarded to the Chapman University, Orange,
California, for technological infrastructure, $250,000 shall be awarded to
the Chartiers Valley Partnership, Inc., Carnegie, Pennsylvania, for
technological upgrades and educational programs at the Andrew Carnegie Free
Library, $113,000 shall be awarded to the Children's Museum at La Habra,
California, for a Hands On English Program, $144,000 shall be awarded to
the Children's Museum of History, Natural History, Science and Technology,
Utica, New York, for technology improvements, staffing and training,
$400,000 shall be awarded to the Cincinnati Museum Center at Union
Terminal, Cincinnati, Ohio, to develop and implement an integrated
curriculum that will utilize its resources in art, science, and history
when visiting the museum, $150,000 shall be awarded to the City of Hemet,
California, for Hemet Public Library, for library materials and
technological equipment, $387,000 shall be awarded to the City of Whittier,
California, for the Whittier Public Library Children's Area and History
Room, $250,000 shall be awarded to the Cleveland Health Museum, Cleveland
Ohio, for exhibits, $100,000 shall be awarded to the College of Physicians
of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to preserve medical library
and art collection, $400,000 shall be awarded to the Davenport Music
History Museum in Davenport, Iowa, $75,000 shall be awarded to the Delaware
County Historical Society, Media, Pennsylvania, for educational programs
highlighting historical themes and sites relating to Delaware County,
$75,000 shall be awarded to the East Stroudsburg University, East
Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, to preserve and develop exhibits for their
Vintage Radio Programs and Jazz Museum, $100,000 shall be awarded to the
Elmwood Zoo, Norristown, Pennsylvania, for student education programs,
$75,000 shall be awarded to the Erie County, Erie, Pennsylvania, for
technology upgrades for the Erie County Library, $100,000 shall be awarded
to the Fender Museum of the Arts Foundation, Corona, California, for the
Kids Rock Free educational program, $200,000 shall be awarded to the Fine
Arts Museums of San Francisco for the De Young Museum's Art Education
Program, $1,500,000 shall be awarded to the Florida Holocaust Museum, St.
Petersburg, Florida, for school outreach program, $750,000 shall be awarded
to the Florida International Museum, St. Petersburg, Florida, for
professional activities, $1,600,000 shall be awarded to the Folger Library,
Washington, D.C., for exhibits, operations, and public programs including
education and outreach, $50,000 shall be awarded to the Forsyth County
Public Library, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, for salaries, supplies,
personnel and materials, $50,000 shall be awarded to the Gault Family
Learning Center, Wooster, Ohio, for PALS/Parenting Resource Center/Growing
Together, $250,000 shall be awarded to the General George S. Patton Jr.
National Museum of Cavalry and Armor, Fort Knox, Kentucky, $500,000 shall
be awarded to the George C. Marshall Foundation in Lexington, Virginia, for
exhibit design and development and collection preservation, $500,000 shall
be awarded to the Grout Museum, Waterloo, Iowa, for exhibits and design of
the Sullivan Brothers Veterans Museum and Research Center, $200,000 shall
be awarded to the Heritage Harbor Museum of Providence, Rhode Island, for
exhibit design and development relating Rhode Island and American history,
$150,000 shall be awarded to the Hernando County Library System, Florida,
for technology improvements at West Hernando Branch Library, Brooksville
Main Library, Spring Hill Library, and East Hernando Branch Library,
$250,000 shall be awarded to the Hesperia Community Library, Hesperia,
California, $200,000 shall be awarded to the Historical Society of Western
Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, for exhibit and curriculum
development for the Western Pennsylvania Sports Museum at the Senator John
Heinz Pittsburgh Regional History Center, $150,000 shall be awarded to the
Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, for
exhibit design and development for the Meadowcraft Museum of Rural Life,
$250,000 shall be awarded to the Idaho State University, Pocatello, Idaho,
for a Virtual Idaho Museum of Natural History project, $50,000 shall be
awarded to the Imaginarium Science Center, Anchorage, Alaska, to develop
science exhibits and distance delivery modules, $100,000 shall be awarded
to the International Museum of Women to develop exhibits on the history of
women's lives worldwide, $100,000 shall be awarded to the International
Storytelling Center, Jonesborough, Tennessee, $100,000 shall be awarded to
the James Ford Bell Museum of Natural History, Minneapolis, Minnesota, to
produce detailed exhibit design and development, $100,000 shall be awarded
to the Kishacoquillas Valley Historical Society, Allensville, Pennsylvania,
for care and preservation of collection, $100,000 shall be awarded to the
Lafayette College, Easton, Pennsylvania, for technology updates to the
Skillman Library, $166,000 shall be awarded to the Madera County Resource
Management Agency, Madera, California, $21,000 shall be awarded to the
Magic House, Kirkwood, Missouri for the development and design of
interactive exhibits and software to be used within The Magic Library to
support family literacy, $100,000 shall be awarded to the Mary Meuser
Memorial Library, Easton, Pennsylvania, for library upgrades, $250,000
shall be awarded to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, in
conjunction with the Fairbanks Museum of Art and the Anchorage Museum of
History and Art, for costs of mounting the exhibit and for costs associated
with bringing the exhibit to Alaska, $350,000 shall be awarded to the
Michigan Space and Science Center, Jackson, Michigan, for development of
the strategic plan, operational costs and personnel, $450,000 shall be
awarded to the Mississippi Department of Archives and History, Jackson,
Mississippi, to complete the preservation and restoration of the Eudora
Welty House, $75,000 shall be awarded to the Mobile Museum of Art, Mobile,
Alabama, for equipment and supplies, and for exhibit design and
development, $100,000 shall be awarded to the Morehouse College Library,
Atlanta, Georgia, for historical preservation of documents and records,
$100,000 shall be awarded to the Mother Bethel Foundation, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, for care and preservation of collection at the Richard Allen
Museum, $225,000 shall be awarded to the Museum of Aviation Foundation
Inc., Warner Robins, Georgia, $250,000 shall be awarded to the Museum of
Broadcast Communications, Chicago, Illinois, for educational programming,
$1,000,000 shall be awarded to the Museum of Science in Boston,
Massachusetts, for technology upgrades and equipment for the National
Center for Technology Literacy, $100,000 shall be awarded to the Mystic
Seaport, the Museum of America and the Sea, Mystic, Connecticut, to support
collections, $50,000 shall be awarded to the National Canal Museum, Easton,
Pennsylvania, for educational programming and exhibits on the use of
transportation and industrial technology along the Lehigh Canal, $400,000
shall be awarded to the National Center for American Revolution, Wayne,
Pennsylvania, for exhibit design and curriculum development for the Museum
of the American Revolution at Valley Forge National Historic Park, $50,000
shall be awarded to the National Center for the Study of Civil Rights and
African-American Culture, Alabama State University, Montgomery, Alabama,
for support of events leading into the 50th anniversary of the Montgomery
Bus Boycott, $500,000 shall be awarded to the National Civil Rights Museum
in Memphis for exhibit design and development, and for educational
programs, $16,000 shall be awarded to the National Distance Running Hall of
Fame, Utica, New York, for display cases and to establish new interactive
displays, $500,000 shall be awarded to the National Liberty Museum,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for a teacher training program to assist
educators in addressing violence in schools, $650,000 shall be awarded to
the National Mississippi River Museum and Aquarium in Dubuque, Iowa for
exhibits, $200,000 shall be awarded to the National Museum of American
Jewish History, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for online educational
programming and technology modernization, $1,000,000 shall be awarded to
the National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, D.C., $1,000,000
shall be awarded to the Native American Cultural and Educational Authority,
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, for the Oklahoma Native American Culture Center
and Museum, to be expended only upon meeting the matching requirements in
title III, section 301(b)(2)(B) of Public Law 107-331, $300,000 shall be
awarded to the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, Kansas City, Missouri, for
exhibits for the Double Play Action Center, $400,000 shall be awarded to
the New York Botanical Garden's Virtual Herbarium imaging project in Bronx,
New York, $900,000 shall be awarded to the New York Hall of Science to
develop, expand, and display science-related educational materials,
$420,000 shall be awarded to the Niagara County Historical Society,
Lockport, New York, to create a state-of-the-art interpretive museum,
$50,000 shall be awarded to the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture,
Spokane, Washington, for the Star Nations Program, $210,000 shall be
awarded to the O. Winston Link Museum, Roanoke, Virginia, for displays and
digitization, $150,000 shall be awarded to the Piper's Opera House
Programs, Inc., Virginia City, Nevada, for exhibit design and development,
educational programming, and technology modernization, $100,000 shall be
awarded to the Pittsburgh Children's Museum, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to
expand arts and after-school programs for at-risk children, $50,000 shall
be awarded to the Placer County Library, Auburn, California, to enhance
library collection through the purchase of library materials, $977,000
shall be awarded to the Plano Community Library District, Plano, Illinois,
for expenses related to the library, $725,000 shall be awarded to the
Please Touch Museum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to develop educational
programs focusing on hands-on learning experiences, $100,000 shall be
awarded to the Plumas County Library, Quincy, California, for library
materials, $25,000 shall be awarded to the Putnam County Commissioners,
Winfield, West Virginia, for technology for the public library system in
Putnam County, $200,000 shall be awarded to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
and Museum, Cleveland, Ohio, for the Rockin' the Schools education program,
$50,000 shall be awarded to the Saint Tikhon's Theological Seminary, South
Canaan, Pennsylvania, for care and preservation of Russian artifacts,
$250,000 shall be awarded to the San Bernardino County, San Bernardino,
California, for the San Bernardino County Museum, $100,000 shall be awarded
to the Serra Cooperative Library System, San Diego, California, to provide
Live Homework Help Project to help students with expert tutors for
real-time online instructions, $100,000 shall be awarded to the Simon
Wiesenthal Center's Los Angeles Museum for Tolerance, Los Angeles,
California, for the Tools for Tolerance for Educators program to provide
teacher training in diversity, tolerance and cooperation, $25,000 shall be
awarded to the Southern New Hampshire Services, Inc., Manchester, New
Hampshire, for exhibit acquisition for SEE Science Center, $400,000 shall
be awarded to the Speed Art Museum, Louisville, Kentucky, $100,000 shall be
awarded to the Standing Bear Museum and Learning Center, Ponca City,
Oklahoma, $1,000,000 shall be awarded to the State Historical Society of
Iowa in Des Moines, Iowa, for the development of exhibits for the World
Food Prize, $200,000 shall be awarded to the Taft Museum of Art,
Cincinnati, Ohio, for educational programming and exhibits, $1,000,000
shall be awarded to the Tennessee State University African American History
Museum, Nashville, Tennessee, to enhance the library facilities which will
include new exhibits, expanded archives, and research programs, $24,000
shall be awarded to The Arts Guild of Old Forge, Old Forge, New York, for
the new exhibits spaces and educational programs, $50,000 shall be awarded
to the Tifton-Tift County Public Library, Tifton, Georgia, $60,000 shall be
awarded to the Tillamook County Library, Tillamook, Oregon, for design and
development of exhibits and educational programs, $100,000 shall be awarded
to the Town of Greece, Rochester, New York, for the Greece Public Library
Security program, $50,000 shall be awarded to the Tuskegee Multicultural
Center, Tuskegee, Alabama, to provide for technology enhancements and
installation of exhibits, $400,000 shall be awarded to the University of
Idaho for digital archiving and preservation of historically significant
American music and facilitating its access to students and scholars
nationwide, $500,000 shall be awarded to the Vietnam Archives Center at
Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, for technology infrastructure,
$250,000 shall be awarded to the Virginia Historical Society, Richmond,
Virginia, to assist with educational programmatic development and for
cataloging and archiving of business history records, $100,000 shall be
awarded to the Virginia Living Museum for the expansion of its educational
programs in its capital campaign project, $100,000 shall be awarded to the
Westminster College Library, New Willmington, Pennsylvania, for technology
upgrades and computers and community programming, $600,000 shall be awarded
to the WWII Victory Memorial Museum, Auburn, Indiana, for interpretive
dioramas, education, research library and visual documentary, and $100,000
shall be awarded to the Zimmer Children's Museum, Los Angeles, California,
to expand the youTHink education program.
SEC. 167. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, in addition to
amounts otherwise provided in this or any other Act for fiscal year 2004,
$55,000,000 is appropriated, to be available until expended, to be
distributed as follows: for Department of Energy, Energy Programs, `Energy
Supply', $12,400,000 for expenses related to the purchase, construction,
operation of facilities, and acquisition of plant and capital equipment for
facilities that produce fuels from agricultural and animal wastes, to the
Society for Energy and Environmental Research, a not-for-profit energy
research and development institution, to administer the program; for
Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration,
`Grants-in-aid for airports', $2,000,000 for the extension of a runway at
Fort Worth Alliance Airport, Fort Worth, Texas; for Department of
Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, $1,000,000, for Rock County
Road, Janesville, Wisconsin; for Department of Transportation, Federal
Highway Administration, $2,500,000, for improvements to I-75 in Lee County,
Florida; for Department of Veterans Affairs, Departmental Administration,
`Construction; major projects', $500,000 for the preliminary planning of a
new ambulatory clinic at the Defense Supply Center, Columbus in Columbus,
Ohio; for `Small Business Administration, Salaries and Expenses', $500,000,
to be available for a grant to the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay to
establish a paper science technology transfer center; for `Funds
Appropriated to the President, Bilateral Economic Assistance, Independent
States of the Former Soviet Union', $1,000,000, for the National Program of
Action for the Protection of the Arctic Marine Environment; for `Army Corps
of Engineers, Construction, General', $1,000,000 for the Stockton
Metropolitan Flood Control Reimbursement, California, project; for `Army
Corps of Engineers, Construction, General', $1,000,000 for the San Timoteo
Creek element of the Santa Ana River Mainstem, California, project; for
`Army Corps of Engineers, Construction, General', $2,000,000; for the
Florida Keys Water Quality Improvements, Florida, project; for `Army Corps
of Engineers, Construction, General', $1,500,000, for the Southern West
Virginia Environmental Infrastructure, West Virginia, project; for
`Department of Energy, Science', $2,000,000 for the Western Michigan
University Nanotechnology Research and Computation Center; for Department
of Energy, Energy Programs, `Energy Supply', $2,500,000 for the Enterprise
Center in Chattanooga, Tennessee, for the Chattanooga Fuel Cell
Demonstration Project; for `Environmental Protection Agency, State and
tribal assistance grants', for grants to address drinking water and waste
water infrastructure, $2,000,000 for the Wyoming Valley Sanitation
Authority, Pennsylvania, for combined sewer overflow infrastructure
improvements; for `Environmental Protection Agency, State and tribal
assistance grants', for grants to address drinking water and waste water
infrastructure, $1,000,000 to the Saratoga Water Committee in Saratoga
County, New York, for construction of a drinking water transport pipeline;
for `Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Disease Control, Research,
and Training', $1,000,000, for a grant to the Center for Emerging
Biological Threats at Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia; for `Department
of Education, Higher Education', $500,000, for a grant to Santa Clara
University in Santa Clara, California, for technology infrastructure
upgrades, campus-wide network infrastructure enhancements and equipment;
for `Department of Housing and Urban Development, Community Development
Fund', $600,000, for a grant to Shelter from the Storm, Incorporated in
Palm Desert, California, for facilities renovations and improvements; for
Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration, $500,000, for
the Labor Institute for Training, Inc., Indianapolis, Indiana; Department
of Labor, Employment and Training Administration, $250,000, for the
Institute for Labor Studies and Research, Cranston, Rhode Island, for
Learning on the Roll; for Department of Health and Human Services, Health
Resources and Services Administration, $200,000, for St. Luke's Episcopal
Hospital, Houston, Texas, facilities and equipment; for Department of
Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
$200,000, for the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston,
Texas, for a comprehensive cancer control program to address the needs of
minority and medically underserved populations; for Department of Health
and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, $300,000,
for the Long Island Cancer Center, State University of New York at Stony
Brook, for facilities and equipment; for Department of Health and Human
Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, $500,000 for the
Iowa Health Foundation in Des Moines, Iowa, for a demonstration project to
improve dental care in underserved rural areas; for Department of Health
and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, $500,000,
for the Cumberland Medical Center in Crossville, Tennessee, for facilities
and equipment; for Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention, $250,000 for the New Haven Public Schools
in New Haven, Connecticut, for the PE4LIFE program to promote and improve
physical education, in cooperation with Yale University; for Department of
Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration,
$250,000, for Quinnipiac University in Hamden, Connecticut, for
health-related academic facilities and equipment; for Department of Health
and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, $365,000,
for the University of Michigan Health Systems in Ann Arbor, Michigan, for
facilities and equipment; for Department of Health and Human Services,
Administration on Aging, $500,000, for the Jewish Family & Children's
Center of Greater Boston for Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities
project; for Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention, $100,000, for the Marion County Health Department
in Salem, Oregon, for a project to improve collection, analysis and
dissemination of data on infectious diseases; for Department of Health and
Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, $400,000, for
the Tillamook Lightwave in Tillamook, Oregon, for a fiber optic link
between Tillamook County Hospital and the Oregon Health Sciences
University; for Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention, $300,000, for the Access Community Health
Network in Chicago, Illinois, for programs related to prevention and
control of chronic diseases; for Department of Health and Human Services,
Health Resources and Services Administration, $200,000, for the
Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago, Illinois, for facilities and
equipment; for Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources
and Services Administration, $200,000, for the Illinois Primary Health Care
Association, for implementation of the Shared Integrated Management
Information System; for Department of Health and Human Services, Health
Resources and Services Administration, $250,000, for Family Resources
Community Action in Woonsocket, Rhode Island, for outreach and supportive
services for persons with HIV/AIDS; for Department of Health and Human
Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, $250,000, for St.
Joseph Hospital/PeaceHealth in Bellingham, Washington, on behalf of the
Whatcom Community Health Improvement Consortium, to implement a model for
improving care for patients with chronic diseases and increasing access and
efficiency of services; for Department of Health and Human Services, Health
Resources and Services Administration, $150,000, for the Children's
Rehabilitation Center in White Plains, New York, for facilities and
equipment; for Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources
and Services Administration, $60,000, for the Telfair Regional Hospital in
McRae, Georgia, for facilities and equipment; for Department of Health and
Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, $65,000, for
the Candler County Hospital in Metter, Georgia, for facilities and
equipment; for Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for
Children and Families, $500,000 for The Boys & Girls Club of Greater Kansas
City, Kansas City, Missouri, for the Heathwood Youth and Families Community
Center; for Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and
Services Administration, $200,000, for the Boston Medical Center in Boston,
Massachusetts, for facilities and equipment; for Department of Health and
Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, $500,000, for
the University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences, for
its rural health program in preventive medicine and behavioral sciences;
for Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services
Administration, $900,000, for the California Hospital Medical Center in Los
Angeles, California, for facilities and equipment; for Department of Health
and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, $500,000,
for the City of Abilene, Texas, Abilene-Taylor County Public Health
District, for facilities and equipment; for Department of Health and Human
Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, $400,000, for the
Houston County Hospital, Crockett, Texas, for facilities and equipment; for
Department of Education, $200,000, for the University of Hawaii, West Oahu
campus, Hawaii, to produce the `Primal Quest' film documentary; for
Department of Education, $500,000, for the Union Parish School District,
Farmerville, Louisiana, to implement an online assessment and interactive
instructional program; for Department of Education, $200,000, for the
Middle Country School District, New York, to establish a math, science and
technology lab at Oxhead Road Elementary School in Centereach, New York;
for Department of Education, $500,000, for the Florida Campus Compact,
Tallahassee, Florida, to enhance service-learning on college campuses
throughout Florida; for Department of Education, $340,000, for Southern
Connecticut State University, New Haven, Connecticut, to expand nursing
education recruitment, diversity and training programs, in collaboration
with Gateway Community College; for Department of Education, $60,000, for
Gateway Community College, New Haven, Connecticut, to enhance educational
media and technology; for Department of Education, $100,000, for Project
Georgetown, Georgetown, Texas, for an after-school program; for Department
of Education, $200,000, for Communities in Schools-Bell-Coryell Counties,
Inc., Killeen, Texas, for educational services for at-risk youth; for
Department of Education, $200,000, for Communities in Schools-Central
Texas, Inc., Austin, Texas, for educational services for at-risk youth; for
Department of Education, $325,000; for Harrisburg Polytechnic Institute,
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, for a K-16 curriculum, equipment, internships and
enrichment activities for high school students; for Department of
Education, $175,000, for Lehigh Carbon Community College, Tamaqua,
Pennsylvania, for equipment and technology upgrades, and for curricula; for
Department of Education, $200,000, for Chicago State University, Chicago
Illinois, to establish a school of pharmacy, including equipment; for
Department of Education, $500,000, for Marywood University, Scranton,
Pennsylvania, to establish a Center for Assistive Technology; for
Department of Education, $400,000, for the Boys & Girls Club of Pawtucket,
Rhode Island, for academic and literacy, character education, career
preparation, and enrichment activities for youth; for Department of
Education, $250,000, for Whatcom Community College, Bellingham, Washington,
to establish a center for training in border security; for Department of
Education, $400,000, for Westchester Community College, New York, for
personnel, equipment and other programmatic expenses for The New Center;
for Department of Education, $50,000, for the Marymount Institute for the
Education of Women and Girls of Marymount College of Fordham University,
Tarrytown, New York, for a mentoring project to enhance the academic and
social development of Latina girls at Sleepy Hollow Middle School; for
Department of Education, $500,000, for Northern Kentucky University,
Highland Heights, Kentucky, for the Urban Learning Center to expand access
to postsecondary education; for Department of Education, $500,000, for Iron
County School District, Cedar City, Utah, for a student achievement
management information system; for Department of Education, $200,000, for
Western Maine Technical College, South Paris, Maine, for education programs
and marketing activities; for Department of Education, $275,000, for the
YMCA of the Triangle Area, Raleigh, North Carolina, for youth mentoring,
character education and leadership activities; for Department of Education,
$325,000, for Communities in Schools of Northeast Texas, Inc.,
Pflugerville, Texas, for educational services for at-risk students; for the
Institute of Museum and Library Services, $300,000, for The Hudson River
Museum, Yonkers, New York, for the `Hudson River Access' science education
project; for the Institute of Museum and Library Services, $375,000, for
the Tubman African American Museum, Macon, Georgia, for exhibits, education
programs and outreach activities; for the Institute of Museum and Library
Services, $300,000, for the Maine Discovery Museum, Bangor, Maine, for
exhibits and education programs; for the Institute of Museum and Library
Services, $225,000, for the North Carolina State Museum of Natural
Sciences, Raleigh, North Carolina, to develop exhibits and education
programs; for the Department of Housing and Urban Development, `Community
Development Fund', Economic Development Initiative program, for carrying
out targeted economic investments, $3,010,000, to be allocated in the
amounts and under the terms and conditions specified on pages 33 through 60
of House Report No. 108-235 for projects numbered 35, 52, 60, 61, 174, 175,
177, 181, 195, 223, 250, 265, 297, 333, 408, 409, 410, 421, 438, 439, 441,
496, 509, 574, and 583; and for the Environmental Protection Agency, `State
and Tribal Assistance Grants' to local communities for repair, replacement
or upgrading of their drinking water, wastewater or storm water
infrastructure or for water quality protection activities, $600,000, to be
allocated under the terms and conditions specified on pages 111 through 127
of House Report No. 108-235 for projects numbered 121 and 226.
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