Carper, Coons, Blunt Rochester Announce Nearly $154 Million to Improve Delaware Communities
Washington,
March 23, 2024
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senators Tom Carper, Chris Coons, and Congresswoman Lisa Blunt Rochester (all D-Del.) announced that they secured $153,949,827 million in funding for Delaware projects in the appropriations bill that passed the Senate early today. This funding will go to community priorities such as affordable housing, water infrastructure improvements, mental health support, childcare services, education and research, workforce development, and more up and down the First State.
“Today’s announcement will help make Delaware a better place to live, work, start a business and raise a family. I am proud to work alongside my partners in Delaware’s Congressional Delegation to secure $154 million for the First State,” said Senator Carper. “These investments will help make Delaware a nurturing environment for job growth and job preservation, foster innovation at our universities, work to provide affordable housing to those in need, make much-needed infrastructure improvements, deliver health care to the rural and often neglected parts of our state, invest in our future generations, and so much more.”
“In my role as senator, nothing is more important than listening to the needs of Delawareans and then going to Washington to deliver on those needs. As a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, I am proud to have worked with the Delaware delegation to fund over $150 million for projects that were requested by Delawareans in this year’s appropriations bills,” said Senator Coons. “The funding included for projects up and down the First State will be used to address so many of the pressing needs I hear about, including affordable housing, conservation efforts, affordable healthcare, and good paying jobs for the future.”
“I was proud to have worked alongside Senators Carper and Coons to deliver $154 million in funding for Delaware that will have a positive impact on workers and families across our state," said Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester. "This funding package included investments in our workforce development and job training programs, affordable housing stock, childcare services, climate initiatives, to support our servicemen and women at the Dover Air Force Base, and much more. I look forward to seeing how this funding will uplift the people that keep our state moving forward, all while helping our state’s economy reach its full potential.”
In 2021, Congress’ constitutional power to approve congressionally directed spending items – commonly known as earmarks – was restored with enhanced transparency and accountability measures.
Click on the links to find a complete list of projects funded by Senator Carper, Senator Coons and Congresswoman Lisa Blunt Rochester. A few of the projects secured in the bill include:
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