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Bingaman's Cave and Karst Institute Bill Clears Senate Print Share

Thursday, January 15, 2009

WASHINGTON – The United States Senate today approved a package of bills introduced by U.S. Senator Jeff Bingaman. The package contains a bill that would help the National Cave and Karst Research Institute in Carlsbad successfully compete for increased federal funding.

In 1997, Bingaman introduced the bill -- which was later signed into law -- that created the National Cave and Karst Research Institute.  The bill required the Institute to seek outside funding to match the federal dollars invested in the research performed there. 

While the Institute has been successful in securing federal funds, the 50 percent matching requirement has prevented it from competing for additional federal grant opportunities. The Senator's legislation seeks to eliminate the matching requirement in order to help the Institute achieve its full potential. 

"This bill would make it possible for the National Cave and Karst Research Institute in Carlsbad to fairly compete for federal funding," said Bingaman.

The goals of the Cave and Karst Institute are to maintain a scientific knowledge of cave resources, participate in and facilitate research projects, and promote environmentally sound, sustainable resource management practices.

The package must now be cleared by the House of Representatives before it can be signed into law.