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�-�,s <br /> HOMELANDSECURITY 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••... <br /> testing of antimissile devices for commercial �l $1.2 billion for the U.S. Secret Service; <br /> aircraft; �$2.0 billion for Disaster Relief; <br /> �$16 million for container security research; �$19 million to enforce laws related to forced <br /> �$65 million for bio-surveillance activities, child labor, intellectual property rights, and <br /> including the use of sensors to detect textile transshipment; <br /> aerosolized bio-threats in large metropolitan �1 $7.1 million to support investigations related <br /> areas; and to missing and exploited children; and <br /> � $70 million for university-based centers of ,� $1.7 billion for immigration services, includ- <br /> excellence. ing $1.6 billion in fee supported activities. <br /> Protecting the Nation's Critical Infrastructure Other Provisions <br /> The Chairman's mark significantly enhances ti Includes bill language regarding air cargo <br /> the Information Analysis and Infrastructure Protec- security screening and inspections, requir- <br /> tion (IAIP) Directorate's ongoing work to protect our ing inspections to double during the fisca� <br /> critical infrastructure and key assets, providing a <br /> total of $855 million in fiscal year 2005. The mark Year; <br /> supports ongoing efforts to complete an inventory `� fncludes bill language prohibiting the use of <br /> of our nation's critical infrastructures by the end of funds to deploy or implement CAPPSII until <br /> the year; the development of secure communica- certain conditions are met; <br /> tions systems with federal, state and local entities; `� Maintains a cap of 45,000 for TSA passen- <br /> and on-going work with the private sector to imple- ger screeners; and <br /> ment protective measures. The mark includes: � Provides no funds for the O�ce of Legis- <br /> �$191.6 million for protective actions, includ- lative Affairs. <br /> ing $22.9 million to place protective security <br /> advisors and teams in geographical areas ■ ■ ■ ■ .. , , .. � � , , � , � � � � � � � � � � � � � � <br /> with high concentrations of critical infra ■ ■ <br /> structure � REGISTER ONLINE! : <br /> �$11.0 million to identify and characterize ; � <br /> potential bio-terrorist attacks; ■ ■ <br /> ' 2004 LEAGUE OF ' <br /> $67.4 million for cyber-security; and ■ � <br /> �$35 million for the Homeland Security ; ■ <br /> Operations Center, including $10 million for • CALIFORNIA CITIES ■ <br /> secure communications with state and local ■ ' <br /> governments. ■ ANNUAL CONFERENCE : <br /> . � <br /> Supporting Traditional Missions such as Immi- � September 16 - � 9, 2004 • <br /> ■ <br /> gration, Disaster Mitigation and Relief, Drug Inter- � Long Beach Convention Center � <br /> diction, Law Enforcement, Maritime Safety and � � <br /> Security, and Trade ■ � <br /> �I $828 million to modernize border customs, ; To register online and view a preliminary � <br /> and immigration information technology, � conference program visit: ■ <br /> including $340 million for the US VISIT . www.cacities.org/ac ; <br /> program and $322 million tor the Automated ; or call 916-658-8291 • <br /> Commercial Environment; ■ ; <br /> $2.9 billion for traditional Coast Guard <br /> ■■■.■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ <br /> operating activities, including maritime <br /> safety, drug interdiction, and fisheries, <br /> environmental, and humanitarian missions; <br /> Visit the League's Official Web Site--www.cacities.org PRIORITY FOCUS/PAGE 5 <br />