According to FederalComputerWeek toward the end of February the The US House of Representatives passed a $410 billion 2009 Omnibus Appropriations Act, H.R.1105. The bill would fund
- $151.8 billion for labor, health and education
- $20.5 billion for agriculture, rural development and the Food and Drug Administration
- $57.7 billion for commerce, justice and science
- $33.3 billion for energy and water
- $22.7 billion for financial services and general government
- $27.6 billion for interior and the environment
- $4.40 billion for the legislative branch
- $36.6 billion for state and foreign relations
- $55 billion for transportation and housing and urban development
These allocations represent an increase from fiscal 2008 spending levels. According to Adena Schutzberg, the bill includes allocations specifically targetted on geospatial. She mentions $1,248,000 for Arkansas where the funds are aimed at
promoting geospatial technologies into under-served rural
areas.

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