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Share your thoughts with me as we work on reauthorizing the Farm Bill.
Mr. Babbitt said there was "a division of opinion" as to whether legislation reauthorizing the act should be undertaken this year or next.
President Obama discussed the administration's proposal for reauthorizing the Elementary and Secondary Education Act.
In February 2013, Smith voted against reauthorizing the Violence Against Women Act.
Solid-waste disposal is likely to be a key issue as discussions on reauthorizing the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act begin in Congress later this year.
Sixteen major provisions in the act had been set to expire on Dec. 31, and lawmakers now have until Feb. 3 to agree on reauthorizing them.
Amtrak's Congressional authorization expires before the end of the year, and Congress is divided over reauthorizing the system, which carried more than 23 million passengers last year.
Congress is expected to vote early next week on a final plan for reauthorizing virtually all main parts of the law, including the F.B.I.'s broader power to demand records.
Today's fireworks and barbecues ought to put members of the House of Representatives in just the right patriotic mood to move forward with a bill reauthorizing AmeriCorps.
Unless the legislators and the governor can agree on reauthorizing that law, teaching hospitals and hospitals serving the poor, as well as many public health programs, will lose hundreds of millions of dollars.
The NEA's House reauthorizing committee encouraged the development of RAO's in 1973 to create a more effective mechanism for delivering services, especially those related to touring and presenting the performing arts.
At the same time, there will be a political struggle when the new Congress gets around to reauthorizing the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which supplies ITVS with an annual budget of $8 million.
Her legislation reauthorizing a program that provides cancer screening to low-income and uninsured women, and another to increase benefits for service members who lose their vision, were both signed into law in the 110th Session of Congress.
LEAD: The May 29 editorial "Standing Up for the Arts" said erroneously that arts groups advising Representative Pat Williams on reauthorizing the National Endowment for the Arts had recommended opening the deliberations of peer review panels to the public.