Session #102 · 1991–93

Speech #1020088691

Drug Abuse. and Mental Health Administration: Provided. That $10.000.000 shall be available to the Office of Substance Abuse Prevention for the implementation of not to exceed ten demonstration projects to permit substanceabusing women to reside with their children in comprehensive community prevention and treatment facilities: Provided further. That $9.000.000 shall be made available to the Office of Treatment Improvement for drug treatment capacity expansion. of which $7.500.000 shall be transferred to the Immigration and Naturalization Service for the hiring. equipping. and training of not less than an additional 75 fulltime equivalent Border Patrol agents to be designated to sectors on the United StatesMexico border: Provided. That such positions shall be In addition to the fulltime equivalent Border Patrol positions funded In the Departments of Commerce. Justice. and State. the Judiciary. and Related Agencies Appropriations Act. 1992. of which $6.000.000 shall be transferred to Internal Revenue Service. tax law enforcement. for the hiring. equipping. and training of additional special agents and administrative and support positions for drugrelated investigations in designated High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas. and of which $20.000.000 shall be transferred to the CounterDrug Technology Assessment Center of the Office of National Drug Control Policy for counternarcotics research and development activities and for substance abuse addiction and rehabilitation research to remain available until expended: Provided further. That any unobligated balances remaining in the Fund at the end of the third quarter of fiscal year 1992 in excess of $131.125.000. shall be transferred to the Alcohol.
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Naturalization Immigration Border Patrol

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Sentiment
Neutral
Stereotyping
No
Confidence
100%
Model
gemini-2.0-flash
Framing
Legal / procedural Other

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Date
1991-10-02
Speech ID
1020088691
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