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 102 STAT. 1734

PUBLIC LAW 100-440—SEPT. 22, 1988

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Pine Bluff, Federal Building, Post Office, Courthouse, $2,084,000 California: County of Los Angeles, for a grant for Senior Citizens Health Center renovation, $1,000,000 California State University at East Los Angeles for a grant to establish a center, $800,000 San Francisco, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, Federal Building, Courthouse, $5,000,000 Santa Ana, Federal Building, $1,406,000 San Diego, Federal Building, $1,742,000 District of Columbia: Mary Switzer Federal Building, $502,000 Commerce Building, $2,457,000 Interstate Commerce Building, $526,000 Health and Human Services, $1,395,000 U.S. Customs Building, $754,000 Internal Revenue Service, $2,179,000 Housing and Urban Development, $1,221,000 Hubert H. Humphrey Federal Building, $606,000 Ariel Rios Federal Building, New Post Office, $29,000,000 GSA Headquarters, $11,000,000 James V. Forrestal Building, $19,970,000 Florida: Jacksonville, Federal Building, $6,889,000 Miami, Federal Building, $1,415,000 Hawaii: Honolulu, Kalanianole Federal Building, $5,680,000 Kentucky: Louisville, Post Office, Courthouse, Customhouse, $9,435,000 Louisiana: New Orleans, Boggs Federal Building, Courthouse, $10,245,000 New Orleans, Customhouse, $1,672,000 Maryland: Avondale, Interior (Bureau of Mines), $6,500,000 Woodlawn, SSA Complex, $7,030,000 Baltimore, Garmatz Federal Building, Courthouse, $800,000 Suitland, Federal Building, # 3, $1,926,000 Suitland, Federal Building, # 4, $817,000 Baltimore, Fallon Federal Building, $6,901,000 Boston, John F. Kennedy Federal Building, $10,000,000 Boston, McCormack Federal Building, Courthouse, $3,000,000 Missouri: Overland, Federal Archives and Records Center, $3,059,000 Mississippi: Jackson, Eastland Post Office, Courthouse, $2,143,000 New Jersey: Newark, Rodino Federal Building, $5,201,000 Trenton, Federal Building, Courthouse, $1,417,000 New Mexico:

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