I just got this from TerriAnn Lowenthal. In her latest news flash
TerriAnn notes that there are several probable amendments that will be
made to the Census Bureau's Fiscal Year 2007 appropriations bill that
would shift significant funds from census programs to other activities
in the Science, State, Justice, and Commerce spending bill. The House
is starting consideration of the appropriations bill as early as today
and continuing through the week.
AMENDMENTS WOULD CUT FY07 CENSUS FUNDING
Several proposed amendments to the Census Bureaus appropriations bill
would cut the agencys funding by tens of millions of dollars. The
amendments reportedly will be offered when the House of Representatives
considers the massive Fiscal Year 2007 Science, State, Justice, and
Commerce Appropriations bill (H.R. 5672) starting as early as today.
Rep. Stephen Lynch (D-MA) has alerted colleagues that he will offer an
amendment to shift $30 million from the Census Bureau to the Justice
Departments Bulletproof Vest Partnership Grant Program. It is not
known if the proposed amendment would direct the Census Bureau to cut
specific programs. The amendments goal is to ensure that we fully
fund the [BVP] program at its authorized level of $50 million,
according to a Dear Colleague letter from Rep. Lynch. The National
Association of Police Organizations, Inc. thanked the congressman in a
letter for sponsoring the amendment.
Reps. Lee Terry (R-NB) and Mark Kennedy (R-MN) will offer three
amendments to increase funding for the Justice Departments Edward Byrne
Memorial Justice Assistance Grants, which the Administration had
proposed to eliminate. The Appropriations Committee had restored some
funding for this program. One of the Terry-Kennedy amendments would
shift $50 million from the Census Bureau to the Byrne JAG program.
Rep. Michael Rogers (R-MI) reportedly will offer an amendment to shift
$14.1 million from various Census Bureau activities to the Commerce
Departments Manufacturing Extension Partnership. Rep. Nancy Johnson
(R-CT) is seeking to shift $3.3 million from the Census Bureau to the
FBIs Innocent Images program, while Reps. Dennis Cardoza (D-CA), Rick
Larsen (D-WA), and Darlene Hooley (D-OR) propose to take $20 million
from census programs to fund grants for drug-endangered children.
Other amendments affecting the Census Bureau are possible. The
Appropriations Committee increased funding for the Census Bureau by
about $72 million over current year levels, as the agency ramps up for
the 2010 census and continues nationwide implementation of the American
Community Survey.
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