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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2024 · Sec. 2601

Sec. 2601. AUTHORIZED ARMY NATIONAL GUARD CONSTRUCTION AND LAND ACQUISITION PROJECTS

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## SEC. 2601 AUTHORIZED ARMY NATIONAL GUARD CONSTRUCTION AND LAND ACQUISITION PROJECTS Using amounts appropriated pursuant to the authorization of appropriations in section 2606 and available for the National Guard and Reserve as specified in the funding table in section 4601, the Secretary of the Army may acquire real property and carry out military construction projects for the Army National Guard locations inside the United States, and in the amounts, set forth in the following table: **Army National Guard:
Inside the United States** **State** **Installation** **Amount** ArizonaSurprise Readiness Center$15,000,000FloridaCamp Blanding$11,000,000IdahoJerome County Regional Site$17,000,000IllinoisNorth Riverside Armory$24,000,000KentuckyBurlington$16,400,000MississippiSouthaven Readiness Center$33,000,000MissouriBellefontaine$28,000,000New HampshireLittleton$23,000,000New MexicoRio Rancho Training Site$11,000,000New YorkLexington Avenue Armory$90,000,000OhioCamp Perry Joint Training Center$19,200,000OregonWashington County Readiness Center$26,000,000PennsylvaniaHermitage Readiness Center$13,600,000Rhode IslandQuonset Point$41,000,000South CarolinaAiken County Readiness Center$20,000,000 McCrady Training Center$7,900,000VirginiaSandston RC & FMS 1$20,000,000WisconsinViroqua$18,200,000
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