CONGRESSMAN HENRY CUELLAR INCLUDES FUNDING TO COMBAT DRUG TRAFFICKING IN McMULLEN COUNTY
Washington,
July 25, 2007
Today, Rep. Henry Cuellar voted in favor of the passage of H.R. 3093, the FY 2008 Commerce-Justice-Science Appropriations Bill, which includes a $100,000 provision requested by Congressman Cuellar that will help the McMullen County Sheriff’s Department combat drug trafficking. If this provision is included in the final version of the bill, McMullen County will be eligible to receive $100,000 to establish a drug task force to help fight drug trafficking, particularly methamphetamine production. This is part of $200,000 that Congressman Cuellar was able to obtain to be shared evenly with Frio County. “This is great news for the County of McMullen. This provision will improve security and help keep our citizens safe. Securing the safety of my constituents in an efficient manner is important to me,” said Congressman Cuellar, who is the Chairman of the Homeland Security Subcommittee on Emergency Communications, Preparedness, and Response. The FY 2008 Commerce-Justice-Science Appropriations Bill invests a total of $53.8 billion, an increase of almost $3.2 billion over last year’s budget and $2.3 billion over the President’s request. Some of the key provisions of the bill include: Law Enforcement/Justice Department: • Federal Bureau of Investigation: Provides funding to fill an additional 391 positions Commerce Department: • International Trade Administration: Provides funding for the ITA, whose mission is to create economic opportunity for U.S. workers and firms by promoting trade, opening foreign markets, and supporting U.S. commercial interests at home and abroad “Commerce and international trade have always been extremely important for the 28th Congressional District of Texas, and with this bill, we will continue moving forward with the many initiatives that make this area a thriving hub for economic growth,” said Congressman Cuellar. Funding has also been allocated for science-related agencies, including the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the National Science Foundation. Funding of new strategies to combat global warming is addressed in the bill. The bill will now go to the Senate for approval.
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