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H.R. 7691, The Ukraine Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act
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$67 million for Department of Justice (DOJ) salaries and expenses

$15 million for Department of Defense (DOD) Military pay

$12.8 million for Army

$37,500 for Navy

$675,000 for US Marine Corps

$1.6 million for Air Force

 

$17.6 billion for Department of Defense (DOD) Operation and Maintenance

$1.5 billion for Army

$940 million for Navy

$195 million for Air Force

$800,000 for Space Force

$15 billion for Defense-wide O&M, procurement, and training of foreign forces

$351 million for Army missile procurement

$255,000 for Army Weapons and tracked combat vehicles procurement

$45,000 for Army Ammunition procurement

$113 million for Army "Other" procurement

$1.3 million for Navy "Other" procurement

$155 million for Air Force "Other" procurement

$28.5 million for Air Force Aircraft procurement

$24.2 million for Defense-wide procurement

$600 million for Defense Production Act purchases

$364 million for Department of Defense Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation

$129 million for Army

$43 million for Navy

$120 million for Air Force

$72 million for Defense-wide

$965,000 for Defense Working Capital Funds

$14 million for the Defense Health Program

$500 million in additional funds for Department of Defense munitions procurement

$50 million in additional funds for Department of Defense Research, Development, Test and Evaluation

$450 million increase in the maximum amount of logistic support, supplies, and services supplied to a foreign country by the Secretary of Defense

$54 million for Centers for Disease Control (CDC) activities and program support

$900 million for Administration for Children and Families Refugee and Entrant Assistance

"Amounts made available under this heading in this Act may be used for grants or contracts with qualified organizations, including nonprofit entities, to provide culturally and linguistically appropriate services, including wrap-around services, housing assistance, medical assistance, legal assistance, and case management assistance"

$190 million for Department of State Diplomatic Programs

$4 million for the Department of State Inspector General

$10 million for the Department of State Capital Investment Fund

$110 million for Department of State Embassy Security, Construction, and Maintenance

$17 million in USAID funds appropriated to President Biden

$1 million for the USAID Inspector General

$4.3 billion in Bilateral Economic Assistance funds appropriated to President Biden

$350 million for Department of State Migration and Refugee Assistance

$400 million for Department of State International Narcotics Control and Law Enforcement

$100 million for Department of State Nonproliferation, Anti-terrorism, Demining, and related programs

$4 billion in Foreign Military Financing Program funds appropriated to President Biden

$500 million for the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development

$150 million for the Global Agriculture and Food Security Program

$10.9 billion increase in the value of Department of Defense assets that President Biden may offer to a foreign country as assistance

$750 million increase in funds the President may offer a foreign country under sec. 614 of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961

$75 million increase in funds the President may offer countries under sec. 552(c) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961

$4 billion in additional direct loans to Ukraine and NATO allies

Option to repurpose aforementioned Department of State funds for "Educational and Cultural Exchange" programs and other purposes

$20 million for the Secretary of Agriculture for the Bill Emerson Humanitarian Trust

$52 million for the Department of the Treasury

$174,000 Death Gratuity to Rep. Don Young's beneficiary

Intelligence/intelligence related activities authorizations