FY10 Border Security Supp (H.R. 6080) PDF Print
Wednesday, 28 July 2010 12:30

H.R. 6080, the 2010 Emergency Border Security Supplemental Appropriations Bill, is the exact text of the Schumer Substitute to H.R. 5875 passed by the Senate on Thursday, August 5, 2010. The House must consider it as a new bill to satisfy the Origination Clause of the U.S. Constitution. The bill provides a total of $600 million to help address the threat of increased violence along the Southwest Border by strengthening border security and enforcement efforts. The bill is fully offset.

- Price Statment on Enactment

- Bill Summary

- Bill Text 

- Fact Sheet: Supplemental Appropriations: Border Security


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H.R. 5875, the 2010 Emergency Border Security Supplemental Appropriations Bill provides a total of $701 million to help address the threat of increased violence along the Southwest Border by strengthening border security and enforcement efforts.  The $701 million is offset by $201 million in rescissions; therefore the total cost of the bill is equal to the President’s request for emergency border security funding.