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Congressman Ray LaHood
18th District of Illinois

CONTACT: TIM BUTLER, (217) 793-0808 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:  May 3, 2006

 

 AGRICULTURE APPROPRIATIONS SUBCOMMITTEE APPROVES BILL

WITH FUNDING FOR ILLINOIS PROJECTS

 

 

WASHINGTON—The Agriculture Appropriations Subcommittee of the U.S. House of Representatives today approved by voice vote the Fiscal Year 2007 appropriations bill for the Department of Agriculture.  The bill contains $18.4 billion in discretionary spending and $76.079 billion in mandatory spending.  This is the first step in the process for agriculture funding for Fiscal Year 2007.  The full Appropriations Committee is scheduled to consider the bill next week.

 

The projects listed below are contained in the legislation and were requested by Congressman Ray LaHood (R-Peoria).

 

National Center for Agricultural Utilization Research, Peoria

•           $843,339 reprogramming request

•           $500,000 for biofuels research

 

Biotechnology Research and Development Corporation (BRDC), Peoria

•           $100,000 increase over FY2006 funding (total of $3,717,000 for FY2007)

 

University of Illinois

•           $865,000         for Livestock Genome Sequencing Initiative

•           $1,126,000      for Soybean Disease Biotechnology Center

•           $706,000         for Future Foods Initiative

•           $1,270,000      for Illinois-Missouri Biotechnology Alliance

 

$600,000 for Illinois Rivers 2020 from Environmental Quality Incentives Program

 

$100,000 for Illinois Trees Forever from Natural Resources Conservation Service

 

$500,000 for a joint project with the Illinois and Missouri Corn Growers Associations for Product Verification Protocols Pilot from Grain, Inspection, Packers, and Stockyards Administration

 

The following projects were included as projects identified for potential funding under Rural Development but funding levels were not contained in the legislation

•           Peoria County, Illinois to expand water treatment facilities

•           Midwest Emergency Department Services for a rural telemedicine program

•           Illinois office of USDA’s Rural Development to complete a statewide rural water map

 

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