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Code · BILL · 113th Congress · H.R. 1960 (Introduced in House) — To authorize appropriations for fiscal year 2014 for military activities of the Department of Defense and for militar... · Sec. 2604

Sec. 2604. Authorized Air National Guard construction and land acquisition projects

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Using amounts appropriated pursuant to the authorization of appropriations in section 2606(4), the Secretary of the Air Force may acquire real property and carry out military construction projects for the Air National Guard locations inside the United States, and in the amounts, set forth in the following table: Air National Guard State Installation Amount Alabama Birmingham IAP $8,500,000 Indiana Hulman Regional Airport $7,300,000 Maryland Fort Meade $4,000,000 Martin State Airport $12,900,000 Montana Great Falls IAP $22,000,000 New York Fort Drum $4,700,000 Ohio Springfield Beckley-Map $7,200,000 Pennsylvania Fort Indiantown Gap $7,700,000 Rhode Island Quonset State Airport $6,000,000 Tennessee McGhee-Tyson Airport $18,000,000.
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