allocation for science, technology, research and development by $62.6 million. [Vote 302, 7/24/03] XXXX Voted to Cut Funding by $300 Million for Improving Security in High-Threat Urban Areas. In 2003, XXXX voted against an amendment that increased the bill’s funding by $300 million for discretionary grants for improving security in high-threat urban areas. [Vote 301, 7/24/03] XXXX Voted Against Providing $80 Million for Chemical Facility Security Assessments. In 2003, XXXX voted against an amendment that provided $80 million for the Homeland Security Department to conduct chemical facility security assessments. [Vote 297, 7/23/03] XXXX Voted Against Increasing Overall Homeland Security Spending by $1.75 Billion. In 2003, XXXX voted against an amendment that increased overall homeland security spending in the bill by $1.75 billion, including $238.5 million for port and border security, $100 million for aviation security, $532 million for maritime and land transportation security, $70 million for the Coast Guard, $729.5 million for the Office of Domestic Preparedness and $80 million for information analysis and infrastructure protection. [Vote 291, 7/22/03] XXXX Voted To Authorize $79.5 Billion For War Supplemental; $62 Billion For War In Iraq, $2.7 Billion In Aid to Airlines, $4.6 Billion For Homeland Security. In 2003, XXXX voted for the FY03 war supplemental bill that would appropriate $79.5 billion in fiscal 2003 discretionary spending for military operations in Iraq, homeland security, and global counterterrorism activities. The bill would provide $62.6 billion for the war in Iraq, $5.2 billion in international assistance, $2.4 billion for rebuilding Iraq, $2.7 billion in aid to airlines and their employees and $4.6 billion for homeland security. [S 762, Vote 125, 4/3/03] XXXX Voted Against $1.13 Billion For Port Security, Mass Transit Security And Other Homeland Security Spending. In 2003, XXXX voted against an amendment that would have appropriated $1.13 billion for spending on port security, mass transit security and other homeland security spending. [Vote 120, 4/3/03] XXXX Voted Against $2.7 Billion for Counterterrorism. In 2003, XXXX voted against an amendment that increased spending for the counterterrorism provision by $2.7 billion, including increases of $200 million for the Coast Guard, $366 million for the Customs Service and border protection, $1 billion for the Transportation Security Administration, $225 million for the FBI, and increased spending on the FBI and other agencies. [Vote 119, 4/3/03] XXXX Opposed Increasing Spending on Homeland Security by $80 Billion. In 2003, XXXX voted against an effort to reduce the size of the tax cut in the resolution by $1.24 trillion, and increase domestic spending in many areas, including an $80 billion increase in homeland security spending. [Vote 83, 3/25/03] XXXX Voted Against Increasing Homeland Security Funding And Reducing Tax Cuts By $7 Billion. In 2003, XXXX voted against increasing funding for homeland security and reducing the new tax cuts proposed by President Bush. The amendment raised the 2003 caps by $3.5 billion for homeland security funding through a Domestic Defense Fund at the Homeland Security’s Office of Domestic Preparedness in FY 2003, and reduced the size of new tax cuts by $7 billion to pay for it and previously passed homeland security funding. [Vote 73, 3/21/03] XXXX Voted Against Shifting $191 Billion From Tax Cuts To Homeland Security And Defense. In 2003, XXXX voted against shifting $191 billion in proposed tax cuts to a homeland security and national defense reserve fund. [Vote 68, 3/21/03] XXXX Voted For An Amendment To Increase Homeland Security Funding By $3.5 Billion. In 2003, XXXX voted for an amendment that would increase spending on homeland security by $3.5 billion in fiscal year 2003. The measure would increase the current cap on fiscal 2003 discretionary spending to accommodate an extra $3.5 billion in homeland security spending that could come in an emergency supplemental spending measure to finance the war in Iraq. [S Con Res 23, Vote 66, 3/21/03; CQ Today, 3/21/03] 195
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