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PAG LIN 1 1 Amend House File 481, as passed by the House, as 1 2 follows: 1 3 #1. Page 6, lines 7 and 8, by striking the words 1 4 "governor for the drug enforcement and abuse 1 5 prevention coordinator" and inserting the following: 1 6 "attorney general". 1 7 #2. Page 6, line 16, by striking the words "drug 1 8 enforcement and abuse coordinator" and inserting the 1 9 following: "office of the attorney general". 1 10 #3. Page 18, line 1, by inserting after the word 1 11 "law" the following: ", in the following amounts for 1 12 the purposes indicated". 1 13 #4. Page 18, by inserting after line 1 the 1 14 following: 1 15 "1. For plant and animal disease and pest control, 1 16 grant number 10025: 1 17 .................................................. $ 665,540 1 18 2. For assistance for intrastate meat and poultry, 1 19 grant number 10475: 1 20 .................................................. $ 954,286 1 21 3. For farmers market nutrition program, grant 1 22 number 10577: 1 23 .................................................. $ 412,981 1 24 4. For soil and water conservation, grant number 1 25 10902: 1 26 .................................................. $ 57,000 1 27 5. For food and drug &endash; research grants, grant 1 28 number 13103: 1 29 .................................................. $ 154,522 1 30 6. For surface coal mining regulation, grant 1 31 number 15250: 1 32 .................................................. $ 153,169 1 33 7. For abandoned mine land reclamation, grant 1 34 number 15252: 1 35 .................................................. $ 3,462,736 1 36 8. For pesticide enforcement program, grant number 1 37 66700: 1 38 .................................................. $ 672,170 1 39 9. For pesticide certification program, grant 1 40 number 66720: 1 41 .................................................. $ 65,520" 1 42 #5. Page 18, line 23, by inserting after the word 1 43 "law" the following: ", in the following amounts for 1 44 the purposes indicated". 1 45 #6. Page 18, by inserting after line 23 the 1 46 following: 1 47 "1. For vocational rehabilitation &endash; FICA, grant 1 48 number 13802: 1 49 .................................................. $ 286,876 1 50 2. For assistive technology information network, 2 1 grant number 84224: 2 2 .................................................. $ 22,980 2 3 3. For rehabilitation services &endash; basic support, 2 4 grant number 84126: 2 5 .................................................. $ 4,394,181 2 6 4. For rehabilitation training, grant number 2 7 84129: 2 8 .................................................. $ 18,894 2 9 5. For independent living project, grant number 2 10 84169: 2 11 .................................................. $ 110,857 2 12 6. For older blind, grant number 84177: 2 13 .................................................. $ 192,240 2 14 7. For supported employment, grant number 84187: 2 15 .................................................. $ 52,541" 2 16 #7. Page 19, line 34, by inserting after the word 2 17 "law" the following: ", in the following amounts for 2 18 the purposes indicated". 2 19 #8. Page 19, by inserting after line 34 the 2 20 following: 2 21 "1. For historic preservation grants-in-aid, grant 2 22 number 15904: 2 23 .................................................. $ 524,572 2 24 2. For promotion of the arts &endash; education, grant 2 25 number 45003: 2 26 .................................................. $ 95,500 2 27 3. For promotion of the arts &endash; federal and state, 2 28 grant number 45007: 2 29 .................................................. $ 471,000 2 30 4. For promotion of the arts &endash; special projects, 2 31 grant number 45011: 2 32 .................................................. $ 102,825" 2 33 #9. Page 20, line 7, by inserting after the word 2 34 "law" the following: ", in the following amounts for 2 35 the purposes indicated". 2 36 #10. Page 20, by inserting after line 7 the 2 37 following: 2 38 "1. For nutrition program for elderly, grant 2 39 number 10570: 2 40 .................................................. $ 2,212,991 2 41 2. For senior community service employment 2 42 program, grant number 17235: 2 43 .................................................. $ 1,035,295 2 44 3. For prevention of elder abuse, grant number 2 45 93041: 2 46 .................................................. $ 28,161 2 47 4. For preventive health, grant number 93043: 2 48 .................................................. $ 201,504 2 49 5. For supportive services, grant number 93044: 2 50 .................................................. $ 4,516,282 3 1 6. For nutrition, grant number 93045: 3 2 .................................................. $ 6,038,894 3 3 7. For frail elderly, grant number 93046: 3 4 .................................................. $ 83,704 3 5 8. For ombudsman activity, grant number 93042: 3 6 .................................................. $ 54,182 3 7 9. For benefits counseling, grant number 93049: 3 8 .................................................. $ 26,242" 3 9 #11. Page 20, line 15, by inserting after the word 3 10 "law" the following: ", in the following amounts for 3 11 the purposes indicated". 3 12 #12. Page 20, by inserting after line 15 the 3 13 following: 3 14 "1. For Trade Expansion Act, grant number 11309: 3 15 .................................................. $ 10,000 3 16 2. For child support enforcement, grant number 3 17 13783: 3 18 .................................................. $ 109,068 3 19 3. For employment statistics, grant number 17002: 3 20 .................................................. $ 1,400,416 3 21 4. For research and statistics, grant number 3 22 17005: 3 23 .................................................. $ 97,206 3 24 5. For labor certification, grant number 17202: 3 25 .................................................. $ 108,885 3 26 6. For employment service, grant number 17207: 3 27 .................................................. $ 10,720,817 3 28 7. For unemployment insurance grant to state, 3 29 grant number 17225: 3 30 .................................................. $ 19,730,000 3 31 8. For occupational safety and health, grant 3 32 number 17500: 3 33 .................................................. $ 1,676,362 3 34 9. For disabled veterans outreach, grant number 3 35 17801: 3 36 .................................................. $ 1,016,101 3 37 10. For local veterans employment representation, 3 38 grant number 17804: 3 39 .................................................. $ 1,382,805 3 40 11. For unemployment insurance trust receipts, 3 41 grant number 17998: 3 42 .................................................. $184,010,000" 3 43 #13. Page 21, line 4, by inserting after the word 3 44 "law" the following: ", in the following amounts for 3 45 the purposes indicated". 3 46 #14. Page 21, by inserting after line 4 the 3 47 following: 3 48 "1. For juvenile justice and delinquency 3 49 prevention, grant number 16540: 3 50 .................................................. $ 612,558 4 1 2. For weatherization assistance, grant number 4 2 81042: 4 3 .................................................. $ 4,992,011 4 4 3. For client assistance, grant number 84161: 4 5 .................................................. $ 100,000 4 6 4. For low-income home energy assistance, grant 4 7 number 93568: 4 8 .................................................. $ 26,290,443 4 9 5. For community services block grant, grant 4 10 number 93572: 4 11 .................................................. $ 4,418,251" 4 12 #15. Page 21, line 12, by inserting after the word 4 13 "law" the following: ", in the following amounts for 4 14 the purposes indicated". 4 15 #16. Page 21, by inserting after line 12 the 4 16 following: 4 17 "1. For assistance for intrastate meat and 4 18 poultry, grant number 10475: 4 19 .................................................. $ 28,085 4 20 2. For food and drug &endash; research grants, grant 4 21 number 13103: 4 22 .................................................. $ 8,388 4 23 3. For Title XVIII medicare inspections, grant 4 24 number 13773: 4 25 .................................................. $ 1,685,106 4 26 4. For state medicaid fraud control unit, grant 4 27 number 13775: 4 28 .................................................. $ 14,762 4 29 5. For state medicaid fraud control, grant number 4 30 93775: 4 31 .................................................. $ 305,954" 4 32 #17. Page 22, line 7, by inserting after the word 4 33 "law" the following: ", in the following amounts for 4 34 the purposes indicated". 4 35 #18. Page 22, by inserting after line 7 the 4 36 following: 4 37 "1. For forestry incentive program, grant number 4 38 10064: 4 39 .................................................. $ 1,235,000 4 40 2. For cooperative forestry assistance, grant 4 41 number 10664: 4 42 .................................................. $ 485,000 4 43 3. For surface coal mining regulation, grant 4 44 number 15250: 4 45 .................................................. $ 28,894 4 46 4. For fish restoration, grant number 15605: 4 47 .................................................. $ 3,855,000 4 48 5. For wildlife restoration, grant number 15611: 4 49 .................................................. $ 2,700,000 4 50 6. For rare and endangered species conservation, 5 1 grant number 15612: 5 2 .................................................. $ 21,575 5 3 7. For acquisition, development, and planning, 5 4 grant number 15916: 5 5 .................................................. $ 250,000 5 6 8. For recreation boating safety financial 5 7 assistance, grant number 20005: 5 8 .................................................. $ 494,000 5 9 9. For Clean Lakes Act, grant number 66435: 5 10 .................................................. $ 440,501 5 11 10. For consolidated environmental programs 5 12 support, grant number 66600: 5 13 .................................................. $ 8,993,210 5 14 11. For energy conservation, grant number 81041: 5 15 .................................................. $ 431,006 5 16 12. For grants for local government, grant number 5 17 81052: 5 18 .................................................. $ 695,853" 5 19 #19. Page 22, line 29, by inserting after the word 5 20 "law" the following: ", in the following amounts for 5 21 the purposes indicated". 5 22 #20. Page 22, by inserting after line 29 the 5 23 following: 5 24 "1. For military operations &endash; Army national 5 25 guard, grant number 12991: 5 26 .................................................. $ 7,612,676 5 27 2. For superfund authorization, grant number 5 28 83011: 5 29 .................................................. $ 79,000 5 30 3. For federal hazmat training, grant number 5 31 83012: 5 32 .................................................. $ 3,430 5 33 4. For emergency management training, grant number 5 34 83403: 5 35 .................................................. $ 6,000 5 36 5. For emergency management assistance, grant 5 37 number 83503: 5 38 .................................................. $ 920,250 5 39 6. For state disaster preparedness grants, grant 5 40 number 83505: 5 41 .................................................. $ 20,000 5 42 7. For state and local emergency operation 5 43 centers, grant number 83512: 5 44 .................................................. $ 2,000,000 5 45 8. For disaster assistance, grant number 83516: 5 46 .................................................. $ 16,681,513 5 47 9. For hazard mitigation, grant number 83519: 5 48 .................................................. $ 430,000" 5 49 #21. Page 23, line 9, by inserting after the word 5 50 "law" the following: ", in the following amounts for 6 1 the purposes indicated". 6 2 #22. Page 23, by inserting after line 9 the 6 3 following: 6 4 "1. For agricultural experiment, grant number 6 5 10203: 6 6 .................................................. $ 3,870,819 6 7 2. For 1890 land grant colleges, grant number 6 8 10205: 6 9 .................................................. $ 50,000 6 10 3. For cooperative extension service, grant number 6 11 10500: 6 12 .................................................. $ 8,500,000 6 13 4. For school breakfast program, grant number 6 14 10553: 6 15 .................................................. $ 9,054 6 16 5. For school lunch program, grant number 10555: 6 17 .................................................. $ 209,429 6 18 6. For maternal and child health, grant number 6 19 13110: 6 20 .................................................. $ 104,276 6 21 7. For cancer treatment research, grant number 6 22 13395: 6 23 .................................................. $ 40,805 6 24 8. For general research, grant number 83500: 6 25 .................................................. $226,358,348 6 26 9. For education of handicapped children, grant 6 27 number 84009: 6 28 .................................................. $ 20,713 6 29 10. For handicapped &endash; state grants, grant number 6 30 84027: 6 31 .................................................. $ 272,050" 6 32 #23. Page 24, line 21, by inserting after the word 6 33 "law" the following: ", in the following amounts for 6 34 the purposes indicated". 6 35 #24. Page 24, by inserting after line 21 the 6 36 following: 6 37 "1. For department of housing and urban 6 38 development, grant number 14000: 6 39 .................................................. $ 25,000 6 40 2. For department of justice, grant number 16000: 6 41 .................................................. $ 480,000 6 42 3. For marijuana control, grant number 16580: 6 43 .................................................. $ 58,000 6 44 4. For state and community highway safety, grant 6 45 number 20600: 6 46 .................................................. $ 3,587,883" 6 47 #25. Page 24, line 29, by inserting after the word 6 48 "law" the following: ", in the following amounts for 6 49 the purposes indicated". 6 50 #26. Page 24, by inserting after line 29 the 7 1 following: 7 2 "1. For women, infants, and children, grant number 7 3 10557: 7 4 .................................................. $ 29,397,925 7 5 2. For food and drug &endash; research grants, grant 7 6 number 13103: 7 7 .................................................. $ 10,802 7 8 3. For primary care services, grant number 13130: 7 9 .................................................. $ 144,715 7 10 4. For health services &endash; grants and contracts, 7 11 grant number 13226: 7 12 .................................................. $ 185,605 7 13 5. For drug abuse research grant, grant number 7 14 13279: 7 15 .................................................. $ 49,200 7 16 6. For prevention disability, grant number 13283: 7 17 .................................................. $ 89,636 7 18 7. For asbestos enforcement, grant number 66706: 7 19 .................................................. $ 16,739 7 20 8. For health programs for refugees, grant number 7 21 13987: 7 22 .................................................. $ 37,980 7 23 9. For alcohol and drug abuse block grant, grant 7 24 number 13992: 7 25 .................................................. $ 12,315,234 7 26 10. For radon control, grant number 66032: 7 27 .................................................. $ 348,853 7 28 11. For toxic substance compliance monitoring, 7 29 grant number 66701: 7 30 .................................................. $ 169,871 7 31 12. For asbestos enforcement program, grant number 7 32 66702: 7 33 .................................................. $ 155,051 7 34 13. For drug-free schools &endash; communities, grant 7 35 number 84186: 7 36 .................................................. $ 1,084,256 7 37 14. For hazardous waste, grant number 66802: 7 38 .................................................. $ 50,596 7 39 15. For regional delivery systems, grant number 7 40 93110: 7 41 .................................................. $ 242,076 7 42 16. For TB control &endash; elimination, grant number 7 43 93116: 7 44 .................................................. $ 211,649 7 45 17. For AIDS prevention project, grant number 7 46 93118: 7 47 .................................................. $ 1,106,712 7 48 18. For physician education, grant number 93161: 7 49 .................................................. $ 386,405 7 50 19. For childhood lead abatement, grant number 8 1 93197: 8 2 .................................................. $ 730,303 8 3 20. For family planning projects, grant number 8 4 93217: 8 5 .................................................. $ 598,468 8 6 21. For immunization program, grant number 93268: 8 7 .................................................. $ 1,498,835 8 8 22. For needs assessment grant, grant number 8 9 93283: 8 10 .................................................. $ 1,385,046 8 11 23. For model programs for adolescents, grant 8 12 number 93902: 8 13 .................................................. $ 702,961 8 14 24. For rural health, grant number 93913: 8 15 .................................................. $ 43,341 8 16 25. For HIV cares grants, grant number 93917: 8 17 .................................................. $ 333,799 8 18 26. For trauma care, grant number 93953: 8 19 .................................................. $ 120,767 8 20 27. For preventive health services, grant number 8 21 93977: 8 22 .................................................. $ 585,877 8 23 28. For preventive health blocks, grant number 8 24 93991: 8 25 .................................................. $ 1,807,096 8 26 29. For maternal and child health block grant, 8 27 grant number 93994: 8 28 .................................................. $ 6,927,002 8 29 30. For Aids prevention project, grant number 8 30 93940: 8 31 .................................................. $ 52,135 8 32 31. For substance abuse program grants, grant 8 33 number 93959: 8 34 .................................................. $ 685,751 8 35 32. For refugee health, grant number 93987: 8 36 .................................................. $ 11,164 8 37 33. For alcohol/drug abuse block grant, grant 8 38 number 93992: 8 39 .................................................. $ 29,680" 8 40 #27. Page 25, line 2, by inserting after the word 8 41 "law" the following: ", in the following amounts for 8 42 the purposes indicated". 8 43 #28. Page 25, by inserting after line 2 the 8 44 following: 8 45 "1. For food stamps, grant number 10551: 8 46 .................................................. $ 3,843,072 8 47 2. For administration expense for food stamps, 8 48 grant number 10561: 8 49 .................................................. $ 10,435,468 8 50 3. For commodity support food program, grant 9 1 number 10565: 9 2 .................................................. $ 309,557 9 3 4. For temporary emergency food assistance, grant 9 4 number 10568: 9 5 .................................................. $ 332,440 9 6 5. For child care planning and development, grant 9 7 number 13673: 9 8 .................................................. $ 14,281 9 9 6. For Title XVIII medicare inspections, grant 9 10 number 13773: 9 11 .................................................. $ 100,000 9 12 7. For foster grandparents program, grant number 9 13 72001: 9 14 .................................................. $ 351,430 9 15 8. For retired senior volunteer program, grant 9 16 number 72002: 9 17 .................................................. $ 12,263 9 18 9. For child care for at-risk families, grant 9 19 number 93574: 9 20 .................................................. $ 197,708 9 21 10. For projects with industries, grant number 9 22 84128: 9 23 .................................................. $ 462,765 9 24 11. For mental health, grant number 93125: 9 25 .................................................. $ 105,679 9 26 12. For mental health training, grant number 9 27 93244: 9 28 .................................................. $ 300,000 9 29 13. For family support payments to states, grant 9 30 number 93560: 9 31 .................................................. $ 95,524,994 9 32 14. For job opportunities and basic skills 9 33 training, grant number 93561: 9 34 .................................................. $ 13,218,008 9 35 15. For child support enforcement, grant number 9 36 93563: 9 37 .................................................. $ 20,497,111 9 38 16. For refugee and entrant assistance, grant 9 39 number 93566: 9 40 .................................................. $ 4,686,585 9 41 17. For child care development block grant, grant 9 42 number 93575: 9 43 .................................................. $ 8,546,421 9 44 18. For developmental disabilities basic support, 9 45 grant number 93630: 9 46 .................................................. $ 854,067 9 47 19. For children's justice, grant number 93643: 9 48 .................................................. $ 171,347 9 49 20. For child welfare services, grant number 9 50 93645: 10 1 .................................................. $ 4,962,484 10 2 21. For crisis nursery, grant number 93656: 10 3 .................................................. $ 136,242 10 4 22. For foster care Title IV-E, grant number 10 5 93658: 10 6 .................................................. $ 18,493,805 10 7 23. For adoption assistance, grant number 93659: 10 8 .................................................. $ 7,898,799 10 9 24. For social services block grant, grant number 10 10 93667: 10 11 .................................................. $ 31,975,889 10 12 25. For child abuse basic, grant number 93669: 10 13 .................................................. $ 280,024 10 14 26. For child abuse challenge, grant number 93672: 10 15 .................................................. $ 57,507 10 16 27. For development of dependent care, grant 10 17 number 93673: 10 18 .................................................. $ 50,601 10 19 28. For Title IV-E independent living, grant 10 20 number 93674: 10 21 .................................................. $ 481,440 10 22 29. For sexually transmitted disease control 10 23 program, grant number 93777: 10 24 .................................................. $ 2,662,000 10 25 30. For medical assistance, grant number 93778: 10 26 .................................................. $777,216,322 10 27 31. For community mental health services, grant 10 28 number 93958: 10 29 .................................................. $ 2,100,000" 10 30 #29. Page 25, line 10, by inserting after the word 10 31 "law" the following: ", in the following amounts for 10 32 the purposes indicated". 10 33 #30. Page 25, by inserting after line 10 the 10 34 following: 10 35 "1. For department of agriculture, grant number 10 36 10000: 10 37 .................................................. $ 122,000 10 38 2. For young adult conservation corps, grant 10 39 number 10663: 10 40 .................................................. $ 750,000 10 41 3. For state and local planning, grant number 10 42 11305: 10 43 .................................................. $ 72,000 10 44 4. For procurement office/department of defense, 10 45 grant number 12600: 10 46 .................................................. $ 83,000 10 47 5. For community development block grant state 10 48 program, grant number 14228: 10 49 .................................................. $ 44,402,179 10 50 6. For national Affordable Housing Act, grant 11 1 number 14239: 11 2 .................................................. $ 9,715,815 11 3 7. For department of labor, grant number 17000: 11 4 .................................................. $ 319,028 11 5 8. For Job Training Partnership Act, grant number 11 6 17250: 11 7 .................................................. $ 19,055,048 11 8 9. For small business administration tree program, 11 9 grant number 59045: 11 10 .................................................. $ 160,000 11 11 10. For community service act funds, grant number 11 12 94003: 11 13 .................................................. $ 946,000 11 14 11. For Job Training Partnership Act &endash; dislocated 11 15 workers, grant number 17246: 11 16 .................................................. $ 7,229,202" 11 17 #31. Page 25, line 18, by inserting after the word 11 18 "law" the following: ", in the following amounts for 11 19 the purposes indicated". 11 20 #32. Page 25, by inserting after line 18 the 11 21 following: 11 22 "1. For airport improvement program &endash; federal 11 23 aviation administration, grant number 20106: 11 24 .................................................. $ 100,000 11 25 2. For highway research, plan and construction, 11 26 grant number 20205: 11 27 .................................................. $269,267,000 11 28 3. For motor carrier safety assistance, grant 11 29 number 20217: 11 30 .................................................. $ 50,000 11 31 4. For local rail service assistance, grant number 11 32 20308: 11 33 .................................................. $ 400,000 11 34 5. For urban mass transportation, grant number 11 35 20507: 11 36 .................................................. $ 2,000,000" 11 37 #33. Page 25, line 25, by inserting after the word 11 38 "law" the following: ", in the following amounts for 11 39 the purposes indicated". 11 40 #34. Page 25, by inserting after line 25 the 11 41 following: 11 42 "1. For school breakfast program, grant number 11 43 10553: 11 44 .................................................. $ 5,512,500 11 45 2. For school lunch program, grant number 10555: 11 46 .................................................. $ 44,210,250 11 47 3. For special milk program for children, grant 11 48 number 10556: 11 49 .................................................. $ 252,000 11 50 4. For child care food program, grant number 12 1 10558: 12 2 .................................................. $ 17,565,030 12 3 5. For summer food service for children, grant 12 4 number 10559: 12 5 .................................................. $ 1,075,725 12 6 6. For administration expenses for child 12 7 nutrition, grant number 10560: 12 8 .................................................. $ 883,485 12 9 7. For public telecommunication facilities, grant 12 10 number 11550: 12 11 .................................................. $ 150,000 12 12 8. For vocational rehabilitation &endash; state 12 13 supplementary assistance, grant number 13625: 12 14 .................................................. $ 350,572 12 15 9. For vocational rehabilitation &endash; FICA, grant 12 16 number 13802: 12 17 .................................................. $ 9,025,345 12 18 10. For nutrition education and training, grant 12 19 number 10564: 12 20 .................................................. $ 115,000 12 21 11. For mine health and safety, grant number 12 22 17600: 12 23 .................................................. $ 80,000 12 24 12. For veterans education, grant number 64111: 12 25 .................................................. $ 172,270 12 26 13. For asbestos enforcement program, grant number 12 27 66702: 12 28 .................................................. $ 6,000 12 29 14. For adult education, grant number 84002: 12 30 .................................................. $ 892,176 12 31 15. For bilingual education, grant number 84003: 12 32 .................................................. $ 75,000 12 33 16. For civil rights, grant number 84004: 12 34 .................................................. $ 308,622 12 35 17. For education of handicapped children, grant 12 36 number 84009: 12 37 .................................................. $ 657,000 12 38 18. For E.C.I.A. &endash; chapter 1, grant number 84010: 12 39 .................................................. $ 46,000,000 12 40 19. For migrant education, grant number 84011: 12 41 .................................................. $ 250,000 12 42 20. For educationally deprived children, grant 12 43 number 84012: 12 44 .................................................. $ 400,000 12 45 21. For education for neglected &endash; delinquent 12 46 children, grant number 84013: 12 47 .................................................. $ 300,000 12 48 22. For handicapped education, grant number 84025: 12 49 .................................................. $ 98,000 12 50 23. For handicapped &endash; state grants, grant number 13 1 84027: 13 2 .................................................. $ 25,558,783 13 3 24. For handicapped professional preparation, 13 4 grant number 84029: 13 5 .................................................. $ 118,000 13 6 25. For public library services, grant number 13 7 84034: 13 8 .................................................. $ 971,153 13 9 26. For interlibrary cooperation, grant number 13 10 84035: 13 11 .................................................. $ 229,155 13 12 27. For vocational education &endash; state grants, 13 13 grant number 84048: 13 14 .................................................. $ 9,795,940 13 15 28. For vocational education &endash; consumer and 13 16 homemaking, grant number 84049: 13 17 .................................................. $ 393,572 13 18 29. For vocational education &endash; state advisory 13 19 councils, grant number 84053: 13 20 .................................................. $ 179,289 13 21 30. For national diffusion network, grant number 13 22 84073: 13 23 .................................................. $ 95,405 13 24 31. For rehabilitation services &endash; basic support, 13 25 grant number 84126: 13 26 .................................................. $ 16,629,105 13 27 32. For rehabilitation training, grant number 13 28 84129: 13 29 .................................................. $ 59,689 13 30 33. For chapter 2 block grant, grant number 84151: 13 31 .................................................. $ 4,171,482 13 32 34. For public library construction, grant number 13 33 84154: 13 34 .................................................. $ 200,000 13 35 35. For transition services, grant number 84158: 13 36 .................................................. $ 124,379 13 37 36. For emergency immigrant education, grant 13 38 number 84162: 13 39 .................................................. $ 58,395 13 40 37. For EESA Title II, grant number 84164: 13 41 .................................................. $ 1,716,566 13 42 38. For independent living project, grant number 13 43 84169: 13 44 .................................................. $ 337,007 13 45 39. For education of handicapped &endash; incentive, 13 46 grant number 84173: 13 47 .................................................. $ 3,999,180 13 48 40. For education of handicapped &endash; infants and 13 49 toddlers, grant number 84181: 13 50 .................................................. $ 1,980,000 14 1 41. For Byrd scholarship program, grant number 14 2 84185: 14 3 .................................................. $ 219,000 14 4 42. For drug free schools/communities, grant 14 5 number 84186: 14 6 .................................................. $ 2,905,925 14 7 43. For supported employment, grant number 84187: 14 8 .................................................. $ 271,267 14 9 44. For homeless youth and children, grant number 14 10 84196: 14 11 .................................................. $ 189,344 14 12 45. For vocational education-community, grant 14 13 number 84174: 14 14 .................................................. $ 135,271 14 15 46. For even start, grant number 84213: 14 16 .................................................. $ 670,265 14 17 47. For E.C.I.A. capital expense, grant number 14 18 84216: 14 19 .................................................. $ 500,000 14 20 48. For E.C.I.A. state improvements, grant number 14 21 84218: 14 22 .................................................. $ 400,000 14 23 49. For foreign language assistance, grant number 14 24 84249: 14 25 .................................................. $ 136,491 14 26 50. For literacy resource center, grant number 14 27 84254: 14 28 .................................................. $ 73,458 14 29 51. For AIDS prevention project, grant number 14 30 93118: 14 31 .................................................. $ 265,000 14 32 52. For headstart collaborative grant, grant 14 33 number 93600: 14 34 .................................................. $ 128,816 14 35 53. For serve America, grant number 94001: 14 36 .................................................. $ 177,784 14 37 54. For youth apprenticeship, grant number 17249: 14 38 .................................................. $ 223,323 14 39 55. For environment education grants, grant number 14 40 66951: 14 41 .................................................. $ 5,000 14 42 56. For teacher preparation education, grant 14 43 number 84243: 14 44 .................................................. $ 1,216,528 14 45 57. For department of education contracts, grant 14 46 number 84999: 14 47 .................................................. $ 50,000 14 48 58. For child development association scholarship, 14 49 grant number 93614: 14 50 .................................................. $ 14,840" 15 1 #35. Page 26, line 3, by striking the word "are" 15 2 and inserting the following: "and". 15 3 #36. Page 26, line 3, by inserting after the word 15 4 "abuse" the following: "shall, notwithstanding 1989 15 5 Acts, chapter 225, section 5, be transferred to the 15 6 office of the attorney general". 15 7 #37. Page 26, line 6, by inserting after the word 15 8 "law" the following: ", in the following amounts for 15 9 the purposes indicated". 15 10 #38. Page 26, by inserting after line 6 the 15 11 following: 15 12 "For narcotics control assistance, grant number 15 13 16579: 15 14 .................................................. $ 13,267,000" 15 15 15 16 15 17 15 18 COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS 15 19 LARRY MURPHY, Chairperson 15 20 HF 481.501 76 15 21 ec/jw
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