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Office of Management and Budget News Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 9, 2001 |
2001-59 |
President Bush Announces $9.3 billion in Emergency
Funds
International Aid, Sky Marshals, Airport
Security, Pentagon Repair and National Security Operations to be
Funded.
Washington, DC -- The Administration today outlined additional
emergency spending totaling $9.3 billion for emergency recovery and
response and national security activities. As provided in the Emergency
Supplemental Appropriations Act, $7.5 billion of these funds will be made
available to agencies pursuant to the 15 day notification procedures
established by the Act from the date of this transmittal and $1.7 billion
will be made available to agencies immediately.
This represents the sixth round of transfers from the Emergency
Response Fund and brings the total emergency funds requested and released
to $19 billion from the $40 billion appropriated for the consequences
arising from the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. The $7.5 billion
represents the final transfer from the $10.0 billion provided in the
Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act that is subject to a 15-day
congressional review period. A $20 billion funding request was sent to
Congress on October 17, 2001. The Administration will continue to
work with Congress to ensure quick enactment of this request so that
recovery and response can continue without interruption.
The $9.3 billion will be transferred to the Departments of
Agriculture, Defense, Justice, State, Transportation and the Treasury. The
funding will address consequences of the attacks, including funding for:
food and refugee assistance to Afghanistan, Pakistan, and other
neighboring countries; economic and security assistance to Uzbekistan,
Turkey and other countries in the region; additional sky marshals;
purchase of additional security equipment for the Nation’s airports;
repair of the Pentagon; and national security operations.
EMERGENCY APPROPRIATIONS: AMOUNTS PREVIOUSLY
APPROPRIATED TO BE TRANSFERRED BY THE PRESIDENT FROM THE EMERGENCY
RESPONSE FUND
Available Immediately:
Department of Agriculture
Foreign Agricultural Service
P.L. 480 Grants (Title II) |
$23,000,000 |
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These funds will be used to provide U.S. food to Afghanistan and
other countries in the region to mitigate the impact of the ongoing
conflict and drought. The United Nations’ World Food Program,
private voluntary organizations, and possibly commercial traders
will distribute these commodities. |
Department of Defense -- Military |
$930,494,000 |
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These resources will provide funding for: increased situational
awareness ($392.5 million); repair of the Pentagon ($339.0
million); improved command and control ($71.0 million); increased
worldwide posture ($50.0 million); initial crisis response
($43.0 million); and enhanced force protection ($35.0 million).
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Department of the Treasury
Departmental Offices
Salaries and Expenses |
$9,400,000 |
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On October 17th, the Administration requested $9.4 million in
appropriations to fund the administrative expenses of the Air
Transportation Stabilization Board, which was created pursuant to
the Air Transportation Safety and System Stabilization Act. To date,
Congress has not yet acted upon the Administration’s request. Due to
Congress’ clear desire to ensure timely action by the Board on the
$10 billion airline loan guarantee program, this transfer would
provide the necessary resources for staff, facilities, equipment,
and other support for the Board to administer the guaranteed loan
program for the airline industry. |
International Assistance Programs
Agency for International Development
(AID)
Operating Expenses
International Disaster Assistance (IDA)
Assistance for the Independent States of the former Soviet Union
International Security Assistance
Economic Support Fund (ESF)
Foreign Military Financing Program (FMF)
Nonproliferation, Anti-terrorism, Demining and Related (NADR)
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$13,000,000 $76,000,000
$46,500,000
$500,000,000 $45,000,000 $97,700,000
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These funds include:
- for AID’s operating expenses, $13.0 million to relocate overseas
staff to more secure facilities, provide immediate security upgrades for
existing overseas facilities, and implement the expanded humanitarian
assistance program for Afghanistan;
- for IDA, $76.0 million to procure non-U.S. food for distribution,
support winterization, health, and nutritional programs, and improve the
United Nations’ World Food Program’s capacity to deliver food in
Afghanistan;
- for the Independent States of the former Soviet Union, $40.5 million
in economic and law enforcement assistance for Uzbekistan and $6.0
million for a Central Asia regional program on conflict prevention;
- for ESF, $500.0 million in economic assistance for Pakistan to
provide immediate budget assistance for priority sectors, including
health, education and infrastructure projects, and district-based rural
works employment programs;
- for FMF, $45.0 million in grants for defense services and equipment
for Turkey and Uzbekistan; and
- for NADR, $45.5 million for specialized training and equipment for
foreign governments to prevent and respond to terrorist incidents, $42.2
million for training and equipment for border security forces in
Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Turkey, Kyrgyzstan, Azerbaijan,
and Kazakhstan, $4.0 million for the Terrorist Interdiction Program,
$3.0 million for international counterterrorism engagement, and $3.0
million to carry out critical humanitarian demining projects in
Afghanistan.
Available After 15 Days:
| Department of Defense -- Military |
$7,005,300,000 |
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These resources will provide funding for: increased worldwide
posture ($2,643.3 million); National Guard personnel providing
airport security ($23.0 million); increased situational awareness
($1,909.0 million); offensive counterterrorism ($1,067.0 million);
enhanced force protection ($714.0 million); improved command and
control ($527.0 million); initial crisis response ($72.0 million);
and repair of the Pentagon ($50.0 million). |
Department of Justice
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
Salaries and Expenses |
$39,700,000 |
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These funds will be used to help the FBI in its on-going effort
to upgrade its information technology infrastructure in light of the
increased demands of the investigation into the terrorist attacks of
September 11th. |
Department of State
Administration of Foreign Affairs
Diplomatic and Consular Programs
Embassy Security, Construction, and Maintenance
Emergencies in the Diplomatic and Consular Service
Other
Migration and Refugee Assistance |
$80,600,000 $52,850,000
$10,000,000
$50,000,000 |
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These resources include: for Diplomatic and Consular Programs,
$66.7 million for security enhancements at State Department
facilities, $10.0 million for diplomatic security improvements and
mail safety, $3.7 million for additional medical service
requirements, including providing health units in all overseas posts
that currently do not have them, and $0.2 million for staff at the
Intelligence Community’s Counterterrorism Center; for Embassy
Security, Construction, and Maintenance, $34.9 million for security
improvements at U.S. embassy compounds and $18.0 million for
emergency egress projects; for Emergencies in the Diplomatic and
Consular Service, $10.0 million to reimburse the Department of
Defense for transporting specialized equipment to assist U.S.
operations and host governments or to evacuate U.S. personnel; and
for Migration and Refugee Assistance, $50.0 million to provide
assistance to potential new refugees in Pakistan and other
neighboring countries. |
Department of Transportation
Federal Aviation Administration
Operations
Facilities and Equipment |
$170,000,000 $87,500,000 |
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These funds will provide for additional Federal Air Marshals and
necessary management and support personnel to increase U.S. aviation
security ($170.0 million), as well as support the accelerated
purchase of planned security equipment for airport baggage and
passenger screening, including explosives detection systems, trace
detection devices, threat-image projection x-rays, and
computer-based training modules ($87.5 million). |
Broadcasting Board of Governors
Broadcasting Capital Improvements |
$16,400,000 |
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These funds will be used to establish two, high-powered, AM
transmitting facilities in the Middle East and additional FM
capability to reach audiences in the
region. |
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