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HANFORD: Senator Murray Boosts Hanford Funding for 2010 by $120 MillionAfter funding is cut in House, Murray steps in to help keep clean-up on track; Increases overall Environmental Management budget by $319 million
(Washington, D.C.) – Today, U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA), a senior member of the Senate Energy and Water Appropriations Committee, announced that she has worked to add $120 million for clean-up activities at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation in the 2010 Energy and Water Appropriations bill. The additional funding was part of an overall increase of $319.3 million for Environmental Management (EM) that Murray included in the bill. Senator Murray has been the lead advocate in the U.S. Senate for consistent and adequate budgets for EM and Hanford cleanup.
Under the Obama Administration, Senator Murray has said that she expects, and will work for, consistent yearly funding for Hanford cleanup. After including nearly $2 billion for Hanford cleanup in the Economic Recovery Act, Senator Murray has worked to ensure that Administration officials understand that while the one-time spending boost is helpful, meeting cleanup goals will require adequate budgets on a yearly basis. In May, after President Obama released his budget request for EM , Murray said that his budget “doesn’t cut it” and pledged to boost funding. Later that month, when Energy Secretary David Chu appeared before the Energy and Water Appropriations Committee, Senator Murray reiterated her commitment to working for funding levels that meet cleanup goals:
The 2010 Energy and Water Appropriations bill passed the Senate Energy and Water Appropriations Subcommittee today and will be considered by the full Appropriations Committee tomorrow. The bill will then be voted on by the full Senate and be reconciled with similar legislation in the House of Representatives. FUNDING LEVELS FOR EM AND HANFORD CLEANUP IN THE FISCAL YEAR 2010 ENERGY AND WATER APPROPRIATIONS BILL:
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