HR 2217 - Interior Department Appropriations for FY 2002 - National Key Vote

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Title: Interior Department Appropriations for FY 2002

Vote Smart's Synopsis:

Vote to adopt a conference report appropriating $19.1 billion for the Department of Interior and related agencies to fund wildlife restoration, land management, energy programs and others in FY 2002, which is a $300 million increase from FY 2001.

Highlights:

  • $2.8 billion for the Indian Health Service.
  • $2.3 billion for Bureau of Indian Affairs programs.
  • $2.2 billion for wildfire needs, including $400 million reserved for emergency spending.
  • $1.8 billion for energy and energy conservation programs.
  • $1.5 billion for the National Park Service.
  • $1.32 billion for land conservation programs.
  • $776 million for the Bureau of Land Management.
  • $210 million for the Payment in Lieu of Taxes program, which assists counties with high percentages of nontaxable federal land and correspondingly low property tax revenue.
  • $125 million for the National Endowment for the Humanities.
  • $120 million for Everglades restoration.

See How Your Politicians Voted

Title: Interior Department Appropriations for FY 2002

Vote Smart's Synopsis:

Vote to adopt a conference report appropriating $19.1 billion for the Department of Interior and related agencies to fund wildlife restoration, land management, energy programs and others in FY 2002, which is a $300 million increase from FY 2001.

Highlights:

  • $2.8 billion for the Indian Health Service.
  • $2.3 billion for Bureau of Indian Affairs programs.
  • $2.2 billion for wildfire needs, including $400 million reserved for emergency spending.
  • $1.8 billion for energy and energy conservation programs.
  • $1.5 billion for the National Park Service.
  • $1.32 billion for land conservation programs.
  • $776 million for the Bureau of Land Management.
  • $210 million for the Payment in Lieu of Taxes program, which assists counties with high percentages of nontaxable federal land and correspondingly low property tax revenue.
  • $125 million for the National Endowment for the Humanities.
  • $120 million for Everglades restoration.

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