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$714M For Manhattan Biosecurity Lab In Obama's Budget

Bryan Thompson
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KPR

President Obama's 2014 budget proposal includes more than $700 million for NBAF, the state-of-the-art biosecurity lab planned for Manhattan, adjacent to Kansas State University.

In response to the budget announcement, Gov. Sam Brownback immediately pledged to work with lawmakers during the upcoming veto session to approve state bonds to help complete the lab.

The president is asking for an additional $202 million in state support for the project.

Senators Pat Roberts and Jerry Moran both say the biggest remaining hurdle is to get the $714 million construction appropriation approved by Congress.

That may not be easy. In an interview with KPR last summer, Department of Homeland Security Undersecretary Tara O’Toole expressed frustration with the process.

"When we have put money into our budget, it’s come back from Congress with only a fraction of what we’ve asked for,” said O'Toole.

Federal officials only recently awarded a $40 million contract to build the central utilities plant for NBAF.