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[House Hearing, 107 Congress] [From the U.S. Government Printing Office] AGRICULTURE, RURAL DEVELOPMENT, FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION, AND RELATED AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS FOR 2002 _______________________________________________________________________ HEARINGS BEFORE A SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ONE HUNDRED SEVENTH CONGRESS FIRST SESSION ________ SUBCOMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE, RURAL DEVELOPMENT, FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION, AND RELATED AGENCIES HENRY BONILLA, Texas, Chairman JAMES T. WALSH, New York MARCY KAPTUR, Ohio JACK KINGSTON, Georgia ROSA L. DeLAURO, Connecticut GEORGE R. NETHERCUTT, Jr., MAURICE D. HINCHEY, New York Washington SAM FARR, California TOM LATHAM, Iowa ALLEN BOYD, Florida JO ANN EMERSON, Missouri VIRGIL H. GOODE, Jr., Virginia RAY LaHOOD, Illinois NOTE: Under Committee Rules, Mr. Young, as Chairman of the Full Committee, and Mr. Obey, as Ranking Minority Member of the Full Committee, are authorized to sit as Members of all Subcommittees. Henry E. Moore, Martin P. Delgado, Maureen Holohan, and Joanne L. Orndorff, Staff Assistants ________ PART 3 TESTIMONY OF MEMBERS OF CONGRESS AND OTHER INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS AND ORGANIZATIONS ________ Printed for the use of the Committee on Appropriations ________ U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 71-880 O WASHINGTON : 2001 COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS C. W. BILL YOUNG, Florida, Chairman RALPH REGULA, Ohio DAVID R. OBEY, Wisconsin JERRY LEWIS, California JOHN P. MURTHA, Pennsylvania HAROLD ROGERS, Kentucky NORMAN D. DICKS, Washington JOE SKEEN, New Mexico MARTIN OLAV SABO, Minnesota FRANK R. WOLF, Virginia STENY H. HOYER, Maryland TOM DeLAY, Texas ALAN B. MOLLOHAN, West Virginia JIM KOLBE, Arizona MARCY KAPTUR, Ohio SONNY CALLAHAN, Alabama NANCY PELOSI, California JAMES T. WALSH, New York PETER J. VISCLOSKY, Indiana CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina NITA M. LOWEY, New York DAVID L. HOBSON, Ohio JOSE E. SERRANO, New York ERNEST J. ISTOOK, Jr., Oklahoma ROSA L. DeLAURO, Connecticut HENRY BONILLA, Texas JAMES P. MORAN, Virginia JOE KNOLLENBERG, Michigan JOHN W. OLVER, Massachusetts DAN MILLER, Florida ED PASTOR, Arizona JACK KINGSTON, Georgia CARRIE P. MEEK, Florida RODNEY P. FRELINGHUYSEN, New Jersey DAVID E. PRICE, North Carolina ROGER F. WICKER, Mississippi CHET EDWARDS, Texas GEORGE R. NETHERCUTT, Jr., ROBERT E. ``BUD'' CRAMER, Jr., Washington Alabama RANDY ``DUKE'' CUNNINGHAM, PATRICK J. KENNEDY, Rhode Island California JAMES E. CLYBURN, South Carolina TODD TIAHRT, Kansas MAURICE D. HINCHEY, New York ZACH WAMP, Tennessee LUCILLE ROYBAL-ALLARD, California TOM LATHAM, Iowa SAM FARR, California ANNE M. NORTHUP, Kentucky JESSE L. JACKSON, Jr., Illinois ROBERT B. ADERHOLT, Alabama CAROLYN C. KILPATRICK, Michigan JO ANN EMERSON, Missouri ALLEN BOYD, Florida JOHN E. SUNUNU, New Hampshire CHAKA FATTAH, Pennsylvania KAY GRANGER, Texas STEVEN R. ROTHMAN, New Jersey JOHN E. PETERSON, Pennsylvania JOHN T. DOOLITTLE, California RAY LaHOOD, Illinois JOHN E. SWEENEY, New York DAVID VITTER, Louisiana DON SHERWOOD, Pennsylvania VIRGIL H. GOODE, Jr., Virginia James W. Dyer, Clerk and Staff Director (ii) [GRAPHIC(S) NOT AVAILABLE IN TIFF FORMAT] [Pages 1 - 626--The official Committee record contains additional material here] MEMBERS OF CONGRESS ---------- Page Bereuter, Hon. Doug.............................................. 1, 67 DeLauro, Hon. R.L................................................ 565 Dooley, Hon. Calvin.............................................. 67 Frelinghuysen, Hon. R.P.......................................... 67 Goss, Hon. Porter................................................ 67 Hall, Hon. Tony.................................................. 22 Hunter, Hon. Duncan.............................................. 8 Mink, Hon. P.T................................................... 17 Petri, Hon. Thomas............................................... 67 Stupak, Hon. Bart................................................ 5 Visclosky, Hon. P.J.............................................. 13 Watkins, Hon. Wes................................................ 26 Wolf, Hon. Frank................................................. 22 W I T N E S S E S ---------- Page Adee, Richard.................................................... 458 Anderson, J.N.................................................... 173 Banzhaf, W.H..................................................... 526 Barnett, J.A..................................................... 238 Berne, B.H....................................................... 534 Biegel, Roberta.................................................. 461 Billie, J.E...................................................... 424 Birkinshaw, Kelly................................................ 133 Blizek, Mike..................................................... 199 Boese, Mark...................................................... 133 Bram, R.A........................................................ 137 Brooks, C.B...................................................... 481 Brown, Dr. P.J................................................... 500 Buchanan, Dr. G.A................................................ 451 Bye, Dr. R.E., Jr................................................ 438 Cady, John....................................................... 428 Canzonier, W.J................................................... 202 Casey, Dr. C.F................................................... 37 Chicoine, D.L............................................69, 74, 78, 81 Clark, Les....................................................... 133 Cornwell, Lynn................................................... 509 Corridon, M.C.................................................... 303 Crow, Dr. Michael................................................ 494 Cunha, Manuel, Jr................................................ 133 Cypress, Mitchell................................................ 424 Davis, M.P....................................................... 603 Dexter, Jennifer................................................. 512 Donald, Dr. S.L.................................................. 485 Dooley, D.M...................................................... 245 Dorman, D.E...................................................... 307 Dowd, C.W........................................................ 344 Frank, Billy, Jr................................................. 53 Gastelum, R.R.................................................... 225 Geringer, Jim.................................................... 382 Glenn, Brad...................................................... 78 Greenaway, The Rev. Fr. D.A...................................... 611 Greenstein, Robert............................................... 616 Hamm, W.R., ``Bill''............................................. 404 Harrison, Curtis................................................. 195 Hauter, Wenonah.................................................. 272 Heissenbuttel, John.............................................. 475 Helinski, R.R.................................................... 568 Hiler, Ed........................................................ 234 Hill, J.C........................................................ 241 Hinton, Dr. Philip............................................... 221 Jackman, Dr. W.J................................................. 99 Jackson, Dr. R.A................................................. 546 Jackson, Paul.................................................... 465 Kelley, C.M...................................................... 421 Kern, Robert..................................................... 177 Krause, B.J...................................................... 180 Levinson, E.S.................................................... 279 Levy, Tom........................................................ 225 Liss, Cathy...................................................... 255 Lloyd, A.C....................................................... 133 Lohnes, R.C...................................................... 117 Lyon, J.S........................................................ 508 Lytle, G.R....................................................... 286 Maguire, John.................................................... 340 Masten, Susan.................................................... 85 Mauri, Danielle.................................................. 565 Michael, Todd.................................................... 241 Michaels, J.T., II............................................... 31 Middaugh, A.R.................................................... 241 Morris, K.N...................................................... 393 Muckenhaupt, G.F................................................. 182 O'Neal, J.F...................................................... 57 Pachecco, M.T.................................................... 69 Patrick, Barbara................................................. 133 Payne, T.L....................................................... 69 Pearce, Colleen.................................................. 611 Penney, S.N...................................................... 227 Price, W.M....................................................... 65 Pueppke, S.G.............................................69, 74, 78, 81 Rapoza, R.A...................................................... 572 Reheis, C.H...................................................... 133 Reid, C.P.P. (Pat)............................................... 554 Roberts, W.L., Jr................................................ 78 Robertson, R.A................................................... 207 Ryan, Gov. G.H................................................... 267 Sanders, T.J. (Ted).............................................. 69 Sayen, P.D....................................................... 424 Schlender, J.H................................................... 92 Schneeberger, Kenneth............................................ 69 Shoup, David..................................................... 69 Siddoway, Cindy.................................................. 622 Silva, J.P....................................................... 225 Smith, Dr. D.A................................................... 191 Smith, J.R....................................................... 362 Smith, T.J....................................................... 212 Smith, T.S....................................................... 297 Stapleton, M.A................................................... 225 Stein, J.A....................................................... 562 Stevens, Christine............................................... 255 Stukel, J.J..............................................69, 74, 78, 81 Swanson, Bob..................................................... 110 Tanner, J.M.M.................................................... 161 Tanrikulu, Saffet................................................ 133 Terry, Lynn...................................................... 133 Thames, Dr. S.F.................................................. 128 Tollett, Dr. J.T................................................. 323 Turney, T.C...................................................... 385 Walcher, G.E..................................................... 539 Waldrop, R.R..................................................... 165 Warren, Hugh..................................................... 169 Weidenbach, Ron.................................................. 187 White, J.V....................................................... 354 ORGANIZATIONAL INDEX ---------- Page Ad Hoc Coalition................................................. 581 Advanced Medical Technology Association.......................... 376 Alachua County Board of County Commissioners..................... 441 American Association of State Colleges of Agriculture and Renewable Resources............................................ 323 American Dietetic Association.................................... 354 American Farm Bureau Federation.................................. 154 American Farmland Trust.......................................... 590 American Federation of Government Employees...................... 399 American Federation of State, County, and Municipal employees.... 399 American Forest and Paper Association............................ 475 American Honey Producers Association, Inc........................ 458 American Horse Protection Association, Inc....................... 117 American Indian Higher Education Consortium...................... 216 American Maritime Congress....................................... 581 American Rivers.................................................. 562 American Seed Trade Association, Inc............................. 415 American Sheep Industry Association.............................. 622 American Society for Microbiology...............................48, 389 American Society of Civil Engineers.............................. 529 American Society of Plant Physiologists.......................... 229 American Soybean Association..................................... 581 American Veterinary Medical Association.......................... 255 American Zoo and Aquarium Association............................ 255 Anderson Minnow Farms, Inc....................................... 173 Aquatica Tropicals, Inc.......................................... 161 Association Coordination Council................................. 303 Association of Research Directors..............................481, 485 Blyzo Fish Farm.................................................. 199 California Industry and Government Central California Ozone Study Coalition...................................................... 133 Catfish Farmers of America....................................... 169 Center on Budget and Policy Priorities........................... 616 Coachella Valley Water District.................................. 225 Coalition for APHIS/Animal Care Appropriations................... 446 Coalition for Food Aid........................................... 279 Coalition for Sustaining America's Nonfederal Forests............ 554 Colorado River Basin Salinity Control Forum...................... 238 Columbia University.............................................. 494 Community Medical Centers........................................ 221 Council for Agricultural Research, Extension, and Teaching....... 245 Defenders of Wildlife............................................ 37 Easter Seals..................................................... 512 Florida State University......................................... 438 Freshwater Farms of Ohio, Inc.................................... 191 Friends of Agricultural Research................................. 137 Friends of the National Arboretum................................ 65 Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission.................. 92 Harrison Fish Farm............................................... 195 Hawaii Fish Company.............................................. 187 Humane Society of the United States.............................. 520 Illinois Soybean Association..................................... 78 Imperial Irrigation District..................................... 225 International Association of Fish and Wildlife Agenci593, 595, 598, 601 Joslin Diabetes Center........................................... 546 Liberty Maritime Corporation..................................... 581 Maritime Institute for Research and Industrial Development....... 581 Metropolitan Water District of Southern California.............225, 251 Mississippi Polymer Institute.................................... 128 National Aquaculture Association................................. 211 National Association of Agricultural Educators................... 99 National Association of Conservation Districts................... 362 National Association of Counties................................. 434 National Association of Professional Forestry Schools and Colleges....................................................... 499 National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges....................................................... 451 National Association of Wheat Growers............................ 581 National Association of WIC Directors............................ 611 National Barley Improvement Committee............................ 603 National Beef Cattle Evaluation Consortium....................... 120 National Cattlemen's Beef Association............................ 509 National Coalition of Food and Agricultural Research............. 489 National Congress of American Indians............................ 85 National Corn Growers Association................................ 263 National Cotton Council of America............................... 340 National Council of Farmer Cooperatives........................371, 581 National Dry Bean Council........................................ 143 National Fire Ant Task Force..................................... 465 National Food Processors Association............................. 428 National Labor Coordination Council.............................. 303 National Organization for Rare Disorders, Inc.................... 307 National Potato Council.......................................... 241 National Rural Housing Coalition................................. 572 National Rural Telecom Association............................... 57 National Sunflower Association................................... 351 National Telephone Cooperative Association....................... 366 National Treasury Employees Union................................ 421 National Turfgrass Evaluation Program............................ 393 National Watershed Coalition..................................... 404 National Wildlife Federation..................................... 507 New Jersey Aquaculture Association............................... 202 New Mexico Interstate Stream Commission.......................... 385 Nez Perce Tribal Executive Committee............................. 227 Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission............................ 53 Oklahoma Fire Ant Research and Management Advisory Committee..... 465 Organization for the Promotion and Advancement of Small Telecommunications Companies................................... 123 Pacific Harvest, Inc............................................. 180 Partners for Rural America....................................... 110 Pickle Packers International, Inc................................ 149 Ponape Agriculture and Trade School.............................. 182 Public Citizen's Critical Mass Energy and Environment Program.... 272 Red River Valley Association..................................... 344 Rural Enterprises of Oklahoma, Inc............................... 297 San Diego County Water Authority................................. 225 Seminole Tribe of Florida........................................ 424 Society for Animal Protective Legislation........................ 255 Society for Women's Health Research.............................. 461 Society of American Foresters..................................526, 605 Southern Illinois University..................................... 69 State of Colorado, Department of Natural Resources............... 539 State of Illinois, Office of the Governor........................ 267 State of Wyoming, Office of the Governor......................... 382 Stolt Sea Farm California LLC.................................... 31 TECO Transport Corporation....................................... 581 Texas A&M University System...................................... 234 Transportation Institute......................................... 581 Trinidad State Junior College.................................... 212 Tropical Ponds of Hawaii......................................... 177 Tyler Fish Farms, Inc............................................ 165 U.S. Apple Association........................................... 336 U.S. Beet Sugar Industry......................................... 292 U.S. Telecom Association......................................... 286 U.S. Wheat Associates............................................ 581 U.S.A. Rice Federation.........................................541, 581 Union Coordination Council....................................... 303 University of Illinois...................................69, 74, 78, 81 University of Missouri........................................... 69 University of New Hampshire...................................... 207 University of Southern Mississippi............................... 128 Upper Mississippi River Basin Association........................ 608 Wheat Export Trade Education Committee........................... 581 Wildlife Management Institute.................................... 568 SUBJECT INDEX ---------- Page 1994 Land Grant Programs......................................... 217 AgrAbility Program............................................... 513 Agricultural Development......................................... 18 Agricultural Diversification..................................... 19 Agricultural Education Competitive Grants for Secondary and 2- year Post Secondary Schools.................................... 99 Agricultural Policy Research..................................... 236 Agricultural Research.....................2, 3, 138, 374, 390, 489, 504 Agricultural Research Staffing...................................2, 137 Agriculture Development in the American Pacific.................. 18 Agriculture in the Classroom..................................... 160 Agriculture Weather and Decision Support......................... 30 Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.....................390, 435 Animal Fiber Research............................................ 236 Animal Waste Management.......................................... 27 Animal Welfare.......................................117, 255, 446, 521 Apple Crop Assistance............................................ 337 Apple Research................................................... 339 Aguaculture: Hawaiian Fishbond............................................ 19 Center for Tropical and Subtropical.......................... 19 Research......................................20, 31, 161, 237, 438 Armillaria Root Disease.......................................... 5 ARS Brawley Station.............................................. 8 Barley Food and Health Benefits Research......................... 603 Bean Research.................................................... 143 Beef Cattle Research and Development............................. 120 Bio-Terrorism and Exotic Bio-Invaders............................ 235 Biobased Products................................................ 391 Biological Control Agents Feasibility Study...................... 12 Biomass Based Energy Research.................................... 27 Bioprocessing Research and Development Laboratory................ 82 Biotech Crops.................................................... 1 Biotechnology, Illinois-Missouri Alliance for.................... 70 Biotechnology Product Development................................ 157 Boll Weevil Eradication........................................159, 341 Brucellosis...................................................... 160 Cattle Research.................................................. 29 Cereal Crops Research Unit....................................... 603 Colorado River Salinity Control Program........................238, 382 Commodity Purchase Programs...................................... 373 Common Computing Environment...................................306, 402 Congressional Hunger Center...................................... 22 Conservat38, 160, 267, 346, 362, 375, 424, 507, 539, 563, 568, 591, 608 Conservation Reserve Program..............................563, 601, 608 Conservation Technical Assistance...............................18, 253 Continuing Survey of Food Intakes by Individuals................. 354 Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service...436, 593 Cotton Classing Services......................................... 343 Cotton Production................................................ 340 Cotton Research and Education Consortium......................... 237 Diabetes Project................................................. 546 Distance Learning Center......................................... 28 Drought Mitigation Center, National.............................. 1 E-Commerce....................................................... 304 Emergency Preparedness........................................... 159 Environmental Quality Incentives Program..............92, 251, 562, 608 Environmental Research........................................... 237 Export Programs.................................................. 374 Farm Loan Programs............................................... 401 Farmer Cooperative Programs...................................... 372 Farmland Protection Program....................................591, 595 Fire Ant Research................................................ 465 Fireblight Research.............................................. 339 Flood Risk Reduction Program..................................... 601 Floriculture Research............................................ 19 Food and Drug Administration..........................48, 421, 461, 534 Food Crop Research............................................... 237 Food Quality Protection Act...............................156, 244, 338 Food Safety.......................49, 160, 235, 272, 375, 391, 428, 509 Foreign Aid..........................................279, 494, 541, 581 Foreign Market Development......................157, 342, 372, 392, 624 Forestry Incentives Program...............................526, 597, 605 Forestry Outreach..............................................503, 528 Forestry Research...............................475, 501, 527, 554, 606 Freedom to Farm.................................................. 805 Fruit fly Research..............................................20, 338 Fruits and Vegetables Research..................................26, 234 Genetic Resources................................................ 342 Genome Research............................................75, 263, 391 Germplasm Research............................................... 415 Global Issues.................................................... 51 Goat Research.................................................... 237 Grazing Systems for Beef Cattle Production....................... 3 GSM-102 Credit Guarantee......................................... 342 Hawaii: Agriculture Research Center.................................. 19 Plant Materials Center....................................... 18 Higher Education Programs........................................ 324 Honey Bee Research............................................... 458 Infectious Diseases in Plants and Animals........................ 390 Irrigation System................................................ 17 Johne's Disease.................................................. 160 Laboratory Facilities............................................ 159 Lamb Market Information and Price Discovery...................... 624 Land-Grant Institutions...............................39, 246, 452, 481 Livestock and Dairy Policy Analysis.............................. 236 Market Access Program.....................................337, 341, 624 McIntire-Stennis Forestry Research............................... 593 Medical Technology............................................... 377 National Arboretum, Friends of................................... 65 National Buffer Initiative....................................... 597 National Research Initiative..............................229, 389, 504 National Sheep Industry Improvement Center....................... 626 Native American Programs........................................85, 236 Northern Crop Science Laboratory................................. 603 Noxious Weed Control............................................. 227 Orphans Products Research Grant Programs......................... 308 Ozone Study, Central California.................................. 134 Papaya Ringspot Virus and Pineapple Nematode Research............ 20 Pest and Disease Management...................................... 20 Pilot Technology Transfer........................................ 27 Pink Bollworm...................................................10, 341 Pink Hibiscus Mealybug........................................... 11 PL 566........................................................... 597 Plant Pest Control.............................................159, 244 Pollutants, Odor, and Dust from Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations..................................................... 235 Polymer Research................................................. 128 Pork Research.................................................... 15 Potato Research.................................................. 242 Potato Survey.................................................... 244 Product/Consumer Safety.......................................... 50 Pseudorabies..................................................... 159 Renewable Resources Extension Act..............................593, 607 Research Programs................................................ 158 Rice Research.................................................... 544 Rural Development..............14, 29, 27, 110, 222, 297, 399, 441, 573 Rural Telecommunications Program.................57, 123, 286, 366, 436 Salvinia Molesta................................................. 11 Scrapie.......................................................... 624 Section 502-Unsubsidized Loan Guarantee Program.................. 4 Section 538-Rural Rental Multi-Family Housing Loan Guarantee Program........................................................ 4 Service Centers.................................................. 304 Shellfish Research............................................... 53 Shrimp Farming Program........................................... 18 Silverleaf Whitefly and other Newly Identified Pest.............. 10 Small Grains Molecular Genotyping................................ 603 Soybean Research................................................. 79 Staff Year Reductions............................................ 305 Sugarbeet Research............................................... 292 Sunflower Research............................................... 351 Sustainable Agriculture.......................................... 592 Tribal Colleges.................................................. 216 Tropical and Subtropical Research................................ 18 Turfgrass Evaluation Program..................................... 394 Turfgrass Research............................................... 395 Vegetable Production Research.................................... 26 Vegetable Research............................................... 149 VO-AG is More Than Farming....................................... 565 Wastewater Treatment Plant....................................... 6 Water and Waste Disposal Grants.................................. 435 Water Conservation in the Rio Grande Basin....................... 236 Water Quality Research........................................... 15 Water Quality Integrated Activities.............................. 594 Watershed Flood Control.......................................... 17 Watershed Programs........................................405, 529, 532 Wetland Determination............................................ 597 Wetlands Reserve Program..................................436, 595, 608 Wheat and Barley Scab Initiative................................. 603 Wheat Research................................................... 26 Wildlife Habitat Incentives Program........................95, 225, 595 Wildlife Services....................................352, 545, 598, 622 Women, Infants and Children Supplemental Nutrition Program.....611, 616

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