WASHINGTON–U.S. Senators Chris Murphy (D-Conn.), a member of the U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee, and Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) announced the inclusion of $5.725 million for Connecticut Congressionally Directed Spending projects in the Fiscal Year 2024 Energy and Water Development Appropriations bill. In addition, the bill includes over $10 million in funding for U.S. Army Corps of Engineers operations in Connecticut that are vital to protecting our shorelines and keeping waterways navigable.
Committee passage is the first step in the process, and funding will only be made available when the bill is passed by Congress and signed into law. Murphy and Blumenthal are committed to pushing for passage and ensuring Connecticut priorities are reflected in the final spending package.
“These projects are really important to the health of Connecticut’s waters, and I’m proud to have secured the federal funding they need to get started. For some of these rivers and harbors, it’s been close to 30 years since they were last dredged. This bill is a big win for the future of our shoreline economy, and I’ll continue to push for their inclusion in the final budget,” said Murphy.
“These projects are major investments in maintaining Connecticut’s waterways and strengthening our electric grid. I am proud to have advocated for these funds that will support several dredging projects across the state – ensuring these critical pathways are accessible, clean, and safe – and bolster resources for UConn to study our state’s electrical power system, finding ways to make it more resilient,” said Blumenthal.
Connecticut projects in the Committee-passed Fiscal Year 2024 Energy and Water Development Appropriations bill include:
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