WASHINGTON—U.S.
Senator Chris Murphy (D-Conn.), a member of the U.S. Senate
Appropriations Committee, and Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) on Wednesday
announced the inclusion of more than $236 million in the fiscal year 2023
Omnibus Appropriations bill passed by the U.S. Senate today. The bill, once
passed by the U.S. House of Representatives and signed into law by President
Biden, will fund 99 congressionally directed spending projects requested by
Murphy and Blumenthal.
“This
was the year of getting things done for Connecticut,
and I’m so proud that we are bringing home $236 million more for
community-based projects in our state. This funding will help reduce gun
violence in our communities, support small businesses and workforce
development, improve water infrastructure, increase access to mental health
services, and ensure the resiliency of our coastline communities. These
investments are the result of thousands of conversations I’ve had with people
across Connecticut, and they’re going to have a
real positive impact on our communities,” said Murphy.
“These
targeted specific grants are a fantastic new year win for our state.
Connecticut can now count on hundreds of millions of dollars for our most
urgent needs—from reducing gun violence to increasing affordable housing to
providing critical mental health services. This infusion of funds will be
transformative for our state’s economic growth and quality of life. Think of
them as smart, strategic investments, producing major dividends in health,
education, roads, bridges and more. These projects will undoubtedly strengthen
our communities and I am proud to have worked alongside Senator Murphy to
deliver these invaluable investments to Connecticut,” said Blumenthal.
In
the Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies
Appropriations bill, there is more than $102 million for Connecticut projects,
including:
- $12 million the Connecticut Department of
Transportation to support track speed improvements on the New Haven Line
as part of their TIME for CT project
- $7 million to expand and improve the
Shoreline Greenway Trail in New Haven
- $5 million for construction to realign
Lafayette Circle in Bridgeport
- $1.4 million to replacement of 10 signals
at critical locations on state and local routes within Waterbury’s
downtown
- $3.4 million for design and construction
of a multi-use path, sidewalk, and three pedestrian bridges in Oxford on
Route 67
- $2 million for the City of New London to
support ongoing construction of a Community & Recreation Center
- $2 million for the Habitat for Humanity
of Coastal Fairfield County to construct affordable housing in Bridgeport
- $420,000 for the Waterbury Housing
Authority to complete the demolition of blighted structures in the West
Grove St. area as they work towards constructing affordable housing in
that area
- $4.5 million for Hall Neighborhood House
to construct a new wing at its site in the East Side of Bridgeport
- $98,000 for Community Renewal Team to
renovate bathrooms at a family shelter in East Hartford
- $642,000 for Chrysalis Center for
renovations at veterans housing facilities in Rockville and Vernon
In
the Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies
Appropriations bill, there is $48,582 million for Connecticut workforce
development, health, and education projects, including:
- $204,000 for 4-H Education Center at
Auerfarm for workforce development summer programming for students with
disabilities
- $54,000 for CCARC, Inc. for job training
programs that serve individuals with disabilities
- $76,000 Youth Business Initiative, Inc.
for funding for middle school career and life skills programs
- $200,000 for the City of Bridgeport to
support the modernization and transition of the Bridgeport Health
Department record management system
- $200,000 for the City of Bridgeport to
support the modernization of the IT system in the communicable disease
clinic
- $1,500,000 for the City of Hartford for
the sexually transmitted infection clinic
- $100,000 for Community Child Guidance
Clinic to replace the roof at its mental health center and a therapeutic
day school
- $1,800,000 for Connecticut Children's
Medical Center for a perinatal care center
- $255,000 for Connecticut Counseling
Centers Inc. for a food prescription program in the Danbury area
- $630,000 for Continuum of Care, Inc. for
renovations at a veterans residential PTSD treatment program
- $2,000,000 for Cure Rare Disease to
support the renovation of laboratory space that is used for research into
rare diseases
- $1,800,000 for InterCommunity, Inc. to
expand a primary and behavioral health care facility in Hartford
- $500,000 for Keystone House Inc. for
renovations at three group homes for adults with a mental health diagnosis
- $350,000 for LifeBridge Community
Services, Inc. for an elevator replacement
- $175,000 for MARC of Manchester for
facilities and equipment improvements
- $325,000 for McCall Foundation, Inc. for
renovations at an intermediate residential treatment program
- $1,000,000 for Optimus Health Care, Inc.
for renovations at a federally qualified health center
- $207,000 for Reliance Health, Inc. for
renovations at nine mental health facilities in Eastern Connecticut
- $43,000 for The Connection, Inc. to
support renovations to a residential substance-use treatment center
- $1,100,000 for The Village for Families
and Children for facilities renovations
- $980,000 for Wheeler Clinic, Inc. for a
new health care facility in Bristol
- $100,000 for YWCA Greenwich Sexual
Assault Services for the design of a new program space
- $1,500,000 for Connecticut Community for
Addiction Recovery to support five recovery community centers
- $200,000 for The Connection, Inc. for
mental health, substance use, and behavioral health services training
- $1,122,000 for The Governor's Prevention
Partnership to train community and youth leaders in substance use
prevention
- $25,000 for The Greater Bridgeport
Opportunities Industrialization Center, Inc. for youth mental health
programming, including equipment
- $100,000 for Bridgeport Youth Lacrosse
Inc. for recreational programming and support for low income families
- $216,000 for Connecticut Coalition
Against Domestic Violence for a therapy support program for children
affected by domestic violence
- $462,000 for Fairfield County’s Community
Foundation for economic inequality and mobility research
- $50,000 for Saint Joseph Parenting Center
in Stamford for services for families and children at risk of child abuse
and neglect
- $1,050,000 for United Way of Western
Connecticut for a nutrition services program
- $2,000,000 for the Bridgeport Board of
Education for in-person and virtual library programs, including purchase
of books, materials and virtual library resources
- $730,000 for East Hartford Public Schools
for the Manufacturing Academy and Internship program, including purchase
of equipment
- $305,000 for the Hartford Public Library
for educational programs for immigrant, refugee and English learner
students
- $100,000 for Hartford Stage to expand
arts-based summer education programming
- $218,000 for NAFI Connecticut, Inc. for a
career readiness initiative
- $150,000 for New Haven Reads Community
Book Bank for Structured Literacy programming
- $125,000 for Regional Youth Adult Social
Action Partnership for social-emotional learning initiative within
Bridgeport Public Schools
- $361,000 for SoundWaters, Inc. for
after-school and extracurricular programming
- $259,000 for Waterbury Public Schools to
improve wireless access and connections
- $326,000 for the University of New Haven
for the Center for Consumer Protection and Cybersecurity Project
In
the Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies Appropriations bill, there is
$18,345,000 million for Connecticut projects including:
- $3 million for the City of Bridgeport
Water Pollution Control Authority (WPCA) for design of the West Side
Wastewater Treatment Plant Project
- $1.6 million for the Torrington Water
Pollution Control Authority for resiliency upgrades at Harris Drive Pump
Station
- $2.5 million for the Metropolitan
District Commission for to construct of a new water transmission main to
supply drinking water to East Hartford, South Windsor, Glastonbury, and
Portland
- $500,000 for the City of Bridgeport to
restore the Perry Memorial Arch
- $1.2 million for the School Hill Water
Association to connect 31 homes and 87 residents to the Connecticut water
system
- $280,000 for two awards to Save the Sound
to construct green storm water infrastructure in Hamden town center and in
Bridgeport
- $200,000 for the Town of Monroe for
replacement of Monroe’s Senior Center septic tank
- $1.6 million for two awards to the
Norwich Public Utilities that will complete a sewer gravity pipe lining
project and an emergency water interconnection between Groton and Norwich
water systems
- $300,000 for the Antiquarian and Landmarks
Society for Restoration & Interpretation for renovations at Nathan
Hale Homestead
- $111,000 for the Mystic Seaport Museum to
restore the 1866 National Historic Landmark Vessel Emma C. Berry
- $192,000 for two awards to the Naugatuck
Valley Council of Governments for a tree canopy assessment and regional
open space inventory
- $154,000 for Groundwork Bridgeport to
support a urban forestry project
- $3.363 million for two awards to the
South Central Regional Water Authority for HVAC and electrical improvements
at Lake Gaillard Water Treatment Plan and a generator replacement at a
well treatment facility in Seymour
In
the Homeland Security Appropriations bill, there is $11.962 million for
Connecticut priorities including:
- $656,000 to support improvements at the
Connecticut Department of Emergency Services & Public Protection State
Interagency Coordination Center
- $1.025 million for the City of Hartford
for a flood mitigation project
- $742,000 for the City of Bridgeport for a
community flood scoping project
- $708,000 for the Town of Old Lyme for an
emergency operations center
In
the Agriculture Appropriations bill, there is $6.236 million in funding for
Connecticut, including:
- $2.53 million for the Town of Winchester
help replace an old public works garage
- $2.75 million for the Town of East
Windsor to renovate the East Windsor Scout Hall Youth Center and
streamline town services for seniors and low-income residents
- $206,000 for the Connecticut Agriculture
Experiment Station to monitor tick populations and tick-borne pathogens
In
the Financial Services and General Government Appropriations bill, there is
$6.175 million to support Connecticut small businesses, including:
- $2 million for the Women's Business
Development Council to fund staffing and new offices that allow the
organization to expand its programming to more women-owned businesses in
Connecticut
- $550,000 for Connecticut Resource
Conservation & Development Area to create a Connecticut Veteran Farmer
Educational Resource Hub
- $400,000 for CLiCK Inc. to make
infrastructure improvements at their food hub in Willimantic
- $1 million for Connecticut Historical
Society to digitize tens of thousands of records from the American
revolution
In
the Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies Appropriations bill, there
is $35.244 million for Connecticut projects, including:
- $2.39 million for Greenwave to launch the
Connecticut Kelp Innovation Center
- $650,000 for the Sea Research Foundation
to establish the Blue Economy Career Development Center
- $2.218 million for the City of New London
to purchase new emergency communications equipment
- $500,000 for the City of Bridgeport to
purchase forensic technology
- $930,000 for the City of Waterbury to
support its Real-Time Crime and Pandemic Center
- $152,000 for two awards to the Town of
Bloomfield to upgrade to police car cruiser cameras and purchase equipment
for its police training room
- $250,000 for the City of Stamford to
purchase training equipment for a Regional Police Academy
- $850,000 for the Town of Winchester to
purchase new radios for police and emergency services
- $237,000 for Regional Youth Adult Social
Action Partnership to support ongoing work to reduce gun violence in
Bridgeport
- $67,000 for Congregations Organized for a
New Connecticut to support firearm safety and reduce gun violence in New
Haven area and across Connecticut
- $1 million for the University of New
Haven to support its Community-Based Gun Violence Reduction Project
In the Energy and Water Development
Appropriations bill, there is $8.145 million for Connecticut, including $2.48
million in Congressionally Directed Spending to the U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers (USACE) to make water infrastructure improvements across the state:
- $380,000 for USACE operations and
maintenance work in Branford Harbor
- $500,000 for USACE operations and
maintenance work in Guilford Harbor
- $600,000 for USACE operations and
maintenance work in Stony Creek Harbor
- $1 million for the Town of Madison to
make energy efficiency upgrades at an emergency shelter
- $1.9 million to for the Town of
Manchester to support energy efficiency upgrades at two public schools in
- $2 million for the City of Stamford to
upgrade the network of inefficient, high-pressure sodium-based streetlights
to energy-saving LEDs streetlights
- $165,000 for Children's Community
Development Center to install solar panels that will provide electricity
to three childcare centers in Westport
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