INOUYE ANNOUNCES $25 MILLION FOR KAHOOLAWE CLEAN-UP AND $102.4 MILLION FOR HAWAII DEFENSE RESEARCH PROJECTS


Wednesday, June 3, 1998


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- United States Senator Daniel K. Inouye announced that the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense approved $25 million to continue clean-up efforts on the Island of Kahoolawe, and $102.4 million for Hawaii defense research initiatives. These projects are included in the Fiscal Year 1999 Department of Defense Appropriations bill.

"Notwithstanding our federal budgetary constraints, I am very pleased that $25 million was provided to continue the Navy's mission to clean up the Island of Kaho'olawe. The efforts of the Kaho'olawe Island Reserve Commission, the Navy, and the Contractor must continue expeditiously and in earnest to ensure that we begin the actual clean-up in the months ahead," stated Senator Inouye.

"I am also pleased to report that the Subcommittee included $102.4 million for Hawaii defense research initiatives of interest to our nation's military and of importance to our state's economy," continued Inouye.

Senator Inouye secured funding for the following programs of interest to Hawaii:

These initiatives will now go to the Senate Committee Appropriations and then to the full Senate for consideration. It will then face a joint House-Senate Conference and final House and Senate vote before its transmittal to the White House.

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