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Pelosi Announces Funding for Health Care, Shipping, and Wetlands Restoration in Bay Area

Thursday, May 25, 2006

Contact: Brendan Daly/Jennifer Crider, 202-226-7616

Washington, D.C. – House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi announced today that she helped secure $65 million for San Francisco Bay Area health care, shipping, and wetlands restoration in H.R. 5427, the fiscal year 2007 Energy and Water Appropriations Act. The bill includes $10 million for San Francisco projects and $55 million that Pelosi and her Bay Area colleagues requested for regional projects.

“Funding in this bill will help enable the charity clinic at St. Mary’s Medical Center to treat cancer patients who would otherwise be unable to obtain care,” Pelosi said. “All San Francisco residents, regardless of their income, should have access to life-saving health care.”

Pelosi continued: “This bill also contains funding to benefit shipping and commerce, restore wetlands, and reduce erosion at Ocean Beach. The effort to curb erosion is already underway; beachgoers can see the Army Corps ship Essayons, which is currently dredging sand from the San Francisco Bar Channel and depositing it offshore from Ocean Beach.”

The following San Francisco-related projects were funded in the bill:

The following projects were requested by Pelosi along with her Bay Area colleagues:

The House passed the bill last night by a vote of 404 to 20. The Senate must now approve the legislation before it can be signed into law by the President.

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