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 PUBLIC LAW 103-329—SEPT. 30, 1994 108 STAT. 2399 California: Los Angeles, U.S. Courthouse, $22,420,000 Menlo Park, U.S. Geological Survey Building #3, $6,868,000 Sacramento, Federal Building, $14,914,000 San Pedro, Custom House, $4,887,000 Colorado; Denver, Federal Building and Custom House, $8,006,000 District of Columbia: Ariel Rios, Facades, $3,551,000 Customs/ICC/Connecting Wing Complex, (phase I), $8,696,000 National Courts, $4,129,000 Illinois: Chicago, Federal Center, $47,682,000 Maryland: Baltimore, George H. Fallon Federal Building (phase 3), $15,459,000 Woodlawn, SSA East High-Low Buildings, $17,292,000 New Jersey: Trenton, Clarkson S. Fisher Courthouse, $14,107,000 New York: Holtsville, IRS Service Center, $19,183,000 New York, Jacob K Javits Federal Building, $2,602,000 New York, Silvio V. Mollo Federal Building, $953,000 North Carolina: Asheville, Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, $6,347,000 Ohio: Cleveland, Anthony J. Celebreeze Federal Building, $10,972,000 Oklsihoma: Oklahoma City, Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, $5,290,000 Pennsylvania: Harrisburg, Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, $15,213,000 Philadelphia, Byrne-Green Complex, $30,628,000 Philadelphia, R.N.C. Nix, Sr., Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (phase 3), $13,257,000 Rhode Island: Providence, Kennedy Plaza Federal Courthouse, $7,740,000 Texas: Lubbock, Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, $12,167,000 Virginia: Richmond, U.S. Courthouse and Annex, $12,509,000 Washington: Walla Walla, Corps of Engineers Building, $2,800,000 Nationwide: Chlorofluorocarbons Program, $90,035,000 Energy Program, $45,723,000 Advance Design, $19,515,000 Minor Repairs and Alterations, $257,619,000: Provided further, That additional projects for which prospectuses have been fully approved may be funded under this category only if advance approval is obtained from the Committees on Appropriations of the House and Senate: Provided further, That the difference

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