INOUYE ANNOUNCES FINAL PASSAGE OF $9 MILLION FOR HAWAII AGRICULTURE PROJECTS


Thursday, October 30, 1997


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- United States Senator Daniel K. Inouye announced that the Senate, by unanimous consent, approved the conference report on Agriculture appropriations which includes $9 million for important Hawaii agriculture initiatives, including an additional $700,000 for the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) to provide 21 additional full time quarantine inspectors to ensure adequate and quick agricultural inspection services at Hawaii's airports. These initiatives are included in the Fiscal Year 1998 Department of Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies Appropriations Bill.

"I am pleased that the Congress supported the protection of domestic agriculture in the continental United States from the introduction of pests while not disrupting tourist traffic in Hawaii. Inadequate numbers of APHIS inspectors and inspection equipment have disruptive impacts on passengers departing Hawaii and tend to deter return visits by tourists. Therefore, adequate and efficient airport inspections of Hawaii passengers and cargo destined for other domestic ports are needed. Hawaii depends on air travel and cannot afford this disruption," stated Senator Inouye.

Inouye's initiatives also include:

The Agriculture Appropriations bill will now be transmitted to the White House to await President Clinton's signature.

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