| For Immediate Release:
July 24, 2002 |
Contact: Charla Neuman
202-225-2605 |
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$200,000 for Oak Harbor Pier Restored in Emergency Supplemental Bill |
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| Washington, D.C. – Last
night the U.S. House of Representatives passed a 185-page bill that included
one line that will effectively restore funding for the Oak Harbor Municipal
Pier.
The magic words, on page 175, were, “The conference agreement amends the House provision that makes certain projects and activities contained in the fiscal year 2002 Department of Transportation and Related Agencies Appropriations Act eligible to receive fiscal year 2002 funds.” Translation? Oak Harbor is going to get the $200,000 it was promised last year. As a Member of the Transportation Committee Rep. Rick Larsen pushed
for funding for the Oak Harbor Municipal Pier. Oak Harbor was appropriated
$200,000 in last year’s transportation funding bill. Because of legal
technicalities, the Department of Transportation later deemed that the
project did not qualify to receive the funds already approved by the President.
“The fight for funding has been long and hard-fought, but Oak Harbor will finally get federal help for its pier,” he added. The Emergency Supplemental bill passed handily in the Senate today and is expected to quickly be approved by the President. |
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