President Seeks $466.9 Million for National Archives [U.S.] Funding in FY 2010

A bit late with this one, sorry.

President Barack Obama has sent to Congress a proposed Fiscal Year 2010 budget request that calls for $466.9 million for the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)

This is an increase of $7.6 million over NARA’s appropriations for the current fiscal year.

“This budget request will allow NARA to continue to meet customer service expectations, maintain safety and security requirements, undertake needed facility repairs and improvements, and move forward with the new programs to establish the Office of Government Information Services and the Controlled Unclassified Information Office. We are also especially pleased that this budget will allow us to complete the renovation of the 68 year old Franklin Roosevelt Library and provides funding for the National Historical Publications and Records Commission’s grant program,” said Adrienne Thomas, Acting Archivist of the United States.

Source: NARA

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