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| For Immediate Release June 18, 2009 |
Contact: Kerry McKenney/Nkechi Mbanu (202) 225-3436 |
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| Payne Votes to Boost Crime Prevention, Spur Research and Innovation | |||
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Washington, D.C. – Today, Congressman Donald M. Payne voted to approve legislation that invests in two of our nation's top priorities – protecting Americans at home and spurring scientific research and innovation. The bipartisan Commerce, Justice, Science and Related Agencies Appropriations Act (HR 2847) begins to lay a new foundation for lasting prosperity and security with investments in programs that help local and state governments keep their citizens safe and in research and development programs that facilitate scientific innovation and discovery. "This legislation represents key investments in our priorities, including keeping our streets and neighborhoods safe," said Payne. "As a result of this bill and the Recovery Act Congress passed earlier this year, we will be able to boost crime prevention and hire 7,000 new police officers in our local communities." In the areas of justice and crime-prevention, the legislation:
The bill also makes significant investments in scientific research and innovation. Specifically, the legislation:
"America's success has always depended on our ability to innovate," said Payne. "To keep up and compete in a new global economy, we must support scientific research, discovery and education at every level. I am proud to say that this bill makes historic investments to encourage the work of our scientists, researchers, students and educators." ### |
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