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Bureau:    United States Fish and Wildlife Service
Account:    Resource management (14-1611)
Certifying Official:    Budget Officer
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Space Funding for three Ports of Entry

3 recipients will receive $311,000. This is a continuing earmark.
Year Enacted: 2005
Description: The managers have also provided $315,000 specifically for unanticipated space rental costs at the Atlanta, GA, Louisville, KY, and Memphis, TN ports of entry. The funds for additional space needs should be allocated to these three ports of entry and the House and Senate Committees on appropriations should be notified as to the distribution of funds. The additional space fund, along with the annual operating funds, should be retained in the base budget fo these three ports of entry for fiscal year 2006 and beyond.
 
Beneficiary/Recipient Amount ($K) Program Type Address
Atlanta, GA Port of Entry (129288192) $104 Migratory Bird Management and Law Enforcement Federal
4341 International Parkway
Suite 104
Atlanta, GA
Louisville, KY Port of Entry (129288192) $104 Migratory Bird Management and Law Enforcement Federal
601 Broadway
Suite 115-A
Louisville, KY
Memphis, TN Port of Entry (129288192) $103 Migratory Bird Management and Law Enforcement Federal
3150 Tchulahoma Avenue
Suite 6
Memphis,, TN
Citation
Source: Appropriations Report Language - Conference
Reference: H Rept. 108-792
Method: User entered excerpt
Citation Excerpt: "Law Enforcement Operations.--In law enforcement operations, increases include $450,000 for the Memphis, TN port of entry and $315,000 for space costs at the Atlanta, Louisville and Memphis ports of entry. There are also decreases of $450,000, which negates the general increase proposed by the House, and $450,000 for vehicle replacement." Further report language: "The managers have provided funds in the law enforcement program to provide full staffing at the ports of entry at the Atlanta, Louisville, and Memphis airports. The managers note that, because of the large volume of cargo flowing through these airports, particularly at Louisville and Memphis, these ports of entry are staffed at significantly higher levels than most other ports around the country. The managers have also provided $315,000 specifically for unanticipated space rental costs at these three ports of entry. The funds for additional space needs should be allocated to these three ports of entry, and the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations should be notified as to the distribution of funds. The additional space funds, along with the annual operating funds, should be retained in the base budget for these three ports of entry for fiscal year 2006 and beyond."

Citation Comment: Amount was reduced by Congressional across the board rescissions.

Last Modified: 16-Apr-2007

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