Foreign Relations Authorization Act, fiscal year 2004: report (to accompany S. 925)
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Author(s)United States. Congress. Senate.
PublisherBooks LLC, Reference Series
ISBN / ASIN1234622629
ISBN-139781234622626
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OCLC Number: (OCoLC)52314392 Subject: United States -- Appropriations and expenditures, 2004. Excerpt: ...----------------------------------------------------------------- International Broadcasting Activities: Total International Broadcasting....................... 545,486 506,634 563,500 572,400 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Peace Corps Total.................................................. 365,000 295,000 359,000 359,000 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Includes $900,000,000 as authorized in Sec. 604 (a)(5) of P.L. 106-113. 2 Includes $1,000,000,000 as authorized in Sec. 604 (a)(4) of P.L. 106-113, as amended by Sec. 111 (a)(3)(B) of P.L. 107-228. 3 Includes $100,040,000 transferred from FSA/SEED account in Foreign Operations. 4 Approximate amounts, from total appropriation for all Americas Sections, International Commissions. IV. Section-by-Section Analysis TITLE I--AUTHORIZATIONS OF APPROPRIATIONS SUBTITLE A--DEPARTMENT OF STATE Section 101. Administration of Foreign Affairs This section authorizes appropriations under the heading ``Administration of Foreign Affairs' for FY 2004. The Committee has authorized the full amount of the President's request in FY 2004 for Worldwide Security Upgrades, the Capital Investment Fund, Representation Allowances, Protection of Foreign Missions and Officials, Emergencies in the Diplomatic and Consular Service, Repatriation Loans, Payments to the American Institute in Taiwan and the Office of the Inspector General. The Committee has authorized levels above the administration's request in key areas where needs are most pressing. The Committee views as urgent the provision of adequate resources to the Department so that it has ...










