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 PUBLIC LAW 106-113—APPENDIX E 113 STAT. 1501A-303 C of the Omnibus Consolidated and Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act, 1999. SEC. 240. For necessary expenses of the United States Secret Service, an additional $10,000,000 is appropriated for "Salaries and Expenses". In addition, for the purposes of meeting additional requirements of the United States Secret Service for fiscal year 2000, the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed to transfer $21,000,000 to the United States Secret Service out of all the funds available to the Department of the Treasury no later than 120 days after enactment of this Act: Provided, That the transfer authority provided in this section is in addition to any other transfer authority contained elsewhere in this or any other Act: Provided further, That such transfers pursuant to this section be taken from programs, projects, and activities as determined by the Secretary of the Treasury and subject to the advance approval of the Committee on Appropriations. SEC. 241. Section 404(b) of the Government Management Reform Act of 1994 (31 U.S.C. 501 note) is amended by striking: "December 31, 1999" and inserting "April 30, 2000". •• SEC. 242. (a) The seventh paragraph under the heading "Community Development Block Grants" in title II of H.R. 2684 (Public Law 106-74) is amended by striking the figure making individual grants for targeted economic investments and inserting "$250,175,000" in lieu thereof. (b) The statement of the managers of the committee of conference accompanying H.R. 2684 (Public Law 106-74; House Report No. 106-379) is deemed to be amended under the heading "Community Development Block Grants" to include in the description of targeted economic development initiatives the following: "—$500,000 to Saint John's County, Florida for water, wastewater, and sewer system improvements; "—$1,000,000 to the City of San Dimas, California for structural improvements, earthquake reinforcement, and compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, to the Walker House; "—$2,000,000 to the City of Youngstown in Youngstown, Ohio for site acquisition, planning, architectural design, and preliminary construction activities of a convocation/community center; "—$875,000 to Chippewa County, Wisconsin for development of the Lake Wissota Business Park; "—$1,500,000 to Lake Marion Regional Water Agency in South Carolina, for continued development of water supply needs* "-^$650,000 to Santa Fe County, New Mexico, for the Santa Fe Regional Water Management and River Restoration Strategy (including activities of partner governments and agencies); "—$650,000 to the Dunbar Community Center in Springfield, Massachusetts to expand its facilities". TITLE III—FISCAL YEAR 2000 OFFSETS AND RESCISSIONS SEC. 301. (a) GOVERNMENT-WIDE RESCISSIONS.— T here is hereby rescinded an amount equal to 0.38 percent of the discretionary budget authority provided (or obligation limit imposed) for fiscal year 2000 in this or any other Act for each department, agency, instrumentality, or entity of the Federal Government.

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