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    FIFTY HOUSE MEMBERS CALL ON FOREIGN AID APPROPRIATORS TO MAINTAIN
    MILITARY AID PARITY TO ARMENIA AND AZERBAIJAN

    DeFacto Agency, Armenia
    March 17 2006

    Reps. Pallone and Radanovich spearhead campaign calling for $75
    million in U.S. aid to Armenia; Continued Aid to Karabagh WASHINGTON,
    DC ­ Congressmen Frank Pallone (D-NJ) and George Radanovich (R-CA)
    were joined by forty-eight of their House colleagues today in
    urging the leadership of the House Foreign Operations Subcommittee
    to support pro-Armenian provisions in the fiscal year 2007 foreign
    aid bill, reported the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA)
    [Ho. He. Dashnaktsutyan Washington-ee Hai Tahd-ee Krasenyag].

    Members of Congress cosigned a letter, addressed to the panel's
    Chairman Jim Kolbe (R-AZ) and Ranking Member Nita Lowey (D-NY), which
    would strengthen the hand of pro-Armenian members of the Subcommittee,
    most notably Armenian Caucus Co-Chairman Joe Knollenberg, Steve Rothman
    (D-NJ), Mark Kirk (R-IL), and John Sweeney (R-NY). Rep. Sweeney, who
    joined the panel last year, is one of only two Members of Congress
    of Armenian heritage.

    The letter notes that members of Congress are "deeply troubled"
    that the Administration's request for military aid for Azerbaijan
    is considerably higher then the request for Armenia. By signing the
    letter, legislators will add their voice to the effort to ensure that
    the agreement struck in 2001 between the White House and Congress to
    keep aid levels to these two countries equal is fully respected. In
    addition, the letter calls for a hard earmark of at least $75 million
    for Armenia, a one-year $5 million allocation for Nagorno Karabagh,
    and the preservation of Section 907 of the Freedom Support Act.

    Members of Congress joining Representatives Pallone and Radanovich
    in cosigning the letter included: Reps. Tom Allen (D-ME), Robert
    Andrews (D-NJ), Xavier Becerra (D-CA), Howard Berman (D-CA), Michael
    Bilirakis (R-FL), Eric Cantor (R-VA), Lois Capps (D-CA), Dennis
    Cardoza (D-CA), John Conyers (D-MI), Jim Costa (D-CA), Joseph Crowley
    (D-NY), William Delahunt (D-MA), David Dreier (R- CA), Chaka Fattah
    (D-PA), Mike Ferguson (R-NJ), Barney Frank (D- MA), Scott Garrett
    (R-NJ), Rush Holt (D-NJ), Michael Honda (D-CA), Dale Kildee (D-MI),
    James Langevin (D-RI), Sander Levin (D-MI), Frank LoBiondo (R-NJ),
    Stephen Lynch (D-MA), Carolyn Maloney (D-NY), Edward Markey (D-MA),
    Doris Matsui (D-CA), Thaddeus McCotter (R-MI), James McGovern (D-MA),
    John McHugh (R-NY), Michael McNulty (D-NY), Martin Meehan (D-MA), Grace
    Napolitano (D-CA), Donald Payne (D-NJ), Collin Peterson (D-MN), Bobby
    Rush (D-IL), H. James Saxton (R-NJ), Adam Schiff (D-CA), Joe Schwarz
    (R-MI), Christopher Shays (R-CT), Brad Sherman (D-CA), Rob Simmons
    (R-CT), Mark Souder (R-IN), Edolphus Towns (D-NY), Diane Watson (D-CA),
    Henry Waxman (D-CA), Anthony Weiner (D-NY), and Lynn Woolsey (D-CA).

    Representatives Knollenberg, Pallone, and Rothman also submitted
    individual letters citing their foreign aid priorities for Armenia
    and Nagorno Karabagh, among other countries.

    The House Foreign Operations panel is set to review the FY2007 foreign
    aid bill, which will then be considered by the full Appropriations
    Committee and then the full U.S. House of Representatives. The Senate
    will finalize its own version, which will be reconciled with the
    House bill by a conference committee.

    --Boundary_(ID_lODDRd2A7qsVVJBsJma0Pg) --
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