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AP ==   Thursday September 23 6:24 AM ET

School of the Americas Funds Renewed

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                         International Human Rights

   By DAVID PACE Associated Press Writer

   WASHINGTON (AP) - House and Senate negotiators have restored funding
   for the School of the Americas, the controversial Army school in
   Georgia that the House moved last summer to shut down.

   Rep. Jack Kingston, R-Ga., said House conferees on the fiscal 2000
   foreign operations spending bill agreed Wednesday to accept the
   Senate's position that provided $2 million in the State Department
   budget to pay the expenses of Latin American soldiers who attend the
   school at Fort Benning.

   The vote won't become final until the conference on the entire bill is
   concluded, but Kingston, one of the House conferees, said the section
   covering funding for the school has been closed and cannot be
   reopened.

   ``The School of the Americas is in there,'' he said. ``It's survived
   another year.''

   The House voted 230-197 last summer to eliminate the $2 million in
   training funds. It marked the first time in five House votes since
   1993 that the lawmakers have gone on record in opposition to the
   school.

   The school has been the target of a decade-long campaign by religious
   activists upset that some of its graduates were linked to the 1989
   murders of six Jesuit priests and two women in El Salvador.

   Father Roy Bourgeois, the Maryknoll priest who has spearheaded the
   campaign against the school, said the conference committee action
   Wednesday won't slow the campaign.

   ``We are not going away,'' he said. ``We're going to keep coming back
   to Washington and to the main gate of Fort Benning in greater and
   greater numbers every year until that school is shut down.''

   The House conferees voted 8-7 to recede to the Senate position.

   Kingston said the House agreed to restore the funding because members
   of the foreign operations spending panel did not want to lose
   jurisdiction over the school, which also receives money from the
   Defense Department budget.

   Kingston said House conferees felt that the Pentagon would find a way
   to continue operating the school, even if the $2 million in training
   funds had been eliminated.

   The $2 million represents about half the school's annual budget. The
   rest comes out of the Pentagon budget, which also pays the salaries of
   the military officers who serve as instructors. Congressional
   opponents of the school estimate it costs the taxpayers $20 million a
   year.

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