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News From Congressman Norm Dicks 2467 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 (202) 225-5916 http//www.house.gov/dicks |
For Release: June 28, 2007
HOUSE PASSES INTERIOR APPROPRIATIONS BILL
PUGET SOUND FUNDS, LOCAL GRANTS INCLUDED
WASHINGTON,
D.C., June 28 -- The House of Representatives last night approved the Interior
and Environment appropriations bill that contains $15 million for the EPA's
Puget Sound program in addition to wastewater treatment grants that will improve
water quality in Hood Canal, Rep. Norm Dicks said.
Rep. Dicks
serves as chairman of the appropriations panel that developed the bill in the
House. It was approved by a vote of 272-to-155 last night after two days
of debate on the House floor.
Added
to the bill by Rep. Dicks was a $2 million wastewater treatment grant for the
City of Belfair and a $500,000 grant for wastewater facility construction on
the Skokomish Indian Reservation -- both of which have an impact on the health
of Hood Canal, Rep. Dicks said.
In addition
to these grants, the Interior funding bill continues the federal participation,
through the U.S. Geological Survey, in the study of low oxygen levels that have
led to declining fish runs in Hood Canal. For the next fiscal year, $500,000
was included in the bill for the USGS research effort on the Canal.
Also included
under the historic preservation function of the bill is a federal program entitled
Save America's Treasures, which aids in the preservation of architecturally-significant
and historic structures around the nation. Rep. Dicks was successful in
adding to this program a grant of $150,000 for the restoration of the Bremerton
Public Library, a 1938 WPA structure built in the art-deco style.
All of these
provisions were added to the Interior spending bill that had been approved by
Rep. Dicks' subcommittee on May 23rd, featuring what the Congressman called
"the best conservation budget we've had in more than a decade."
It contained the substantial funding increase for the Environmental Protection
Agency's Puget Sound investigation and remediation effort, in addition to a
$199 million increase in the budget for the National Park Service. [See
earlier news release here or the Appropriations
Committee summary of the bill here.
Also see comment about the bill from the Chairman of the House Natural Resources
Committee, Rep. Nick Rahall, here
and the Chairman of the House Energy & Commerce Committee, Rep. John Dingell,
here.]
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