Rep. Schrier Secures Funding for 14 Community Projects in House Funding Bills
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- Mar 7, 2024
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Updated: Jun 17
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congresswoman Kim Schrier (WA-08) announced that 14 of her Community Project Funding (CPF) requests were included in a funding bill passed by the United States House of Representatives. These projects will help fund local infrastructure, law enforcement, and community priorities.
Community Project Funding allows members of Congress to advocate on behalf of their constituents by identifying local projects in need of federal funding. In past years, Representative Schrier has secured millions of dollars in funding for projects like body cameras for the King County Sheriff’s Office, a school-based health clinic at Graham-Kapowsin High School, and smart lockers for GoodRoots Northwest food bank in Bonney Lake.
“I’m delighted to see these 14 projects included in the House government funding bill. Through Community Project Funding, I’m able to go to bat for my constituents and bring federal dollars back home to the 8th District,” said Rep. Schrier. “I would like to thank my Advisory Board for their dedication and hard work in engaging with the community to find local projects that make a big difference in their communities. I will continue to champion these projects and push for their inclusion in the final funding package.”




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