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                   107TH CONGRESS                                     REPORT
                      2d Session    HOUSE  OF REPRESENTATIVES         107-480




                   MAKING  SUPPLEMENTAL   APPROPRIATIONS  FOR  FURTHER  RECOVERY
                   FROM   AND RESPONSE TO TERRORIST ATTACKS ON THE  UNITED STATES
                   FOR  THE  FISCAL YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER  30, 2002, AND FOR OTHER
                   PURPOSES



                   MAY  20, 2002.-Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of
                                     the Union and ordered to be printed


                     Mr. YOUNG  of Florida, from the Committee on Appropriations,
                                       submitted the following


                                          REPORT

                                            together with

                                       ADDITIONAL VIEWS

                                       [To accompany H.R. 4775]
                     The Committee on Appropriations submits the following report in
                   explanation of the accompanying bill making supplemental appro-
                   priations for further recovery from and response to terrorist attacks
                   on the United States for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2002,
                   and for other purposes.
                                        BILL  HIGHLIGHTS
                     The   bill  recommended     by   the   Committee     includes
                   $29,386,894,000 in supplemental  appropriations for fiscal year
                   2002. That amount  includes $15,858,467,000 for national security
                   requirements, $15,549,177,000 for nondefense requirements, and
                   $2,020,750,000 in offsetting reductions. The bill includes
                         $15,767,462,000 for Department of Defense activities;
                         $6,329,300,000 for the Department of Transportation, includ-
                       ing $3,850,000,000 for activities of the Transportation Security
                       Administration and $167,000,000  for emergency relief high-
                       ways;
                         $2,750,000,000 for transportation infrastructure repairs to be
                       funded within the Federal Emergency Management  Agency;
                         $1,597,500,000 for foreign assistance activities, including
                       $200,000,000 for child survival and health programs;
                       79-694

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