State of the Union Address by President Donald J. Trump February 5th, 2019
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EASTERN WA: Senator Murray Secures Support for Job-Creating Defense Projects in Eastern Washington

(Washington,
D.C.) – Today, U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA), a senior member of the Defense
Subcommittee announced that she has included critical funding for Eastern
Washington companies in the Fiscal Year 2011 Defense Appropriations bill. 
The funding will create jobs and help Washington state remain at the forefront
of technology, research, and innovation.

The key
job-creating bill passed through the Defense Appropriations Subcommittee today,
and will now move to the full Appropriations Committee for consideration.

“This
investment in companies right here in Washington state will help create family-wage
jobs while supporting our national defense,”
said Senator Murray. “This is about
bringing Washington state tax dollars back to companies in our own backyard.
And the plain truth is that if I’m not fighting for these job investments to be
made here in our state, they will go to other states like Texas and California.
Our state’s innovative companies deserve their fair share of federal funding so
they can hire, expand and provide our service members with tools to keep them
safe. I’m proud to have secured this support for local companies to help them
create jobs.”

Eastern
Washington projects are listed below:

Project Title:  Fuel and Energy Laboratory at the Institute for Shock
Physics/Applied Sciences Laboratory at WSU

Recipient:       Washington State University
– Spokane/ReliOn

Amount:         $1,000,000

Location:        Spokane, WA

This investment would help establish a Fuel
and Energy Laboratory at WSU’s Institute for Shock Physics/Applied Research
Laboratory.  This Lab would apply leading edge surface chemistry,
catalysis, and material science to develop alternative energy sources for
sustainable energy and transportation systems for the Navy. This would develop
new ways of providing energy for the military and help the Navy meet its
renewable energy requirements.

Project Title:  Positron Capture and Storage

Recipient:       Washington State
University

Amount:         $3,000,000

Location:        Pullman, WA



This investment would expand Army research into positrons, a high-density,
highly-concentrated non-nuclear energy source. This would advance cutting-edge
research with potential applications in fields ranging from space travel to
medical diagnostics.

Project Title: afterdeployment.org Virtual Agent Technology Pilot Program

Recipient:       Next IT Corporation

Amount:         $1,500,000

Location:        Spokane, WA

This investment would expand the ability of
servicemembers, veterans and their families to obtain information about the
psychological and emotional effects of deployment by implementing virtual agent
technology on the afterdeployment.org website. The program will improve
access for servicemembers, veterans and their families to tools that will help
them readjust to life after deployment.

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