1、Congressional Research Service The Library of CongressCRS Report for CongressReceived through the CRS WebOrder Code RS20924Updated January 30, 2003Homeland Security: Coast Guard Legislationin the 107th CongressMartin R. LeeSpecialist in Environmental PolicyResources, Science, and Industry DivisionSu
2、mmaryThe 107th Congress approved a port security and Coast Guard FY2002-FY2003authorization bill, P.L. 107-295 (S. 1214). It included elements of several earlier billsaddressing Coast Guard authorization, personnel, maritime improvement, and portsecurity issues. P.L. 107-20 (H.R. 2216), the FY2001 e
3、mergency supplemental appropriations bill,increased FY2001 Coast Guard funding by $92 million. A terrorism FY2001supplemental, P.L. 107-38, included $18 million for the recall of Coast Guard reservists.For FY2002 funding, Congress approved P.L. 107-87, the DOT appropriations billwhich contains $5.03
4、 billion for the Coast Guard. Congress also included in theEmergency Terrorism Supplemental, P.L.107-118 (H.R. 3338, Division B) an additional$209 million for Coast Guard activities following September 11. Another FY2002supplemental, P.L.107-206 (H.R. 4775), increases current appropriations by $528m