The Homeland Security Appropriations Act of 2004 was a United States Act of Congress that gave the authority for the President to fund the operations of the Department of Homeland Security for each fiscal year.
June 2003 The first Act was passed in June 2003 and authorized US$29.4 billion for Homeland Security.
October 2003
President George W. Bush signed the 2004 Act on October 1, 2003.
October 2004
The Act 2004 (PL 108-90) consisted of US $31 billion to be spent on:
In the 2005 Act, President Bush gave:
President George W. Bush signed the 2005 Act on October 18, 2004.