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December 20, 2007
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
CONTACT:
Brigid O’Rourke (Kerry), 617-565-8252
Melissa
Wagoner/Keith Maley (Kennedy)
617-565-4472
Peter
Kovar (Frank), 202-225-9400
Kerry, Kennedy, Frank
Announce Fourth Congressional District Communities and projects to receive
over $47 million in direct aid as part of funding bill
Massachusetts communities statewide will see more than $230 million in
investments
Washington, DC – Senators John Kerry and Edward Kennedy, and
Congressman Barney Frank today announced that the final 2008 omnibus
appropriations bill approved by Congress this week contains over $47 million in
direct federal assistance for the fourth Congressional district of
Massachusetts. Statewide, Massachusetts initiatives will receive a total of
more than $230 million under the legislation. A list of the 4th
District projects is below.
The total omnibus bill, which contains
hundreds of billions of dollars, funds the majority of the federal
government’s domestic investments and includes eleven appropriations bills,
seven of which include funding for fourth district communities and
organizations. The omnibus legislation now goes to President Bush’s desk
for his signature.
“This
is a victory for crucial economic development projects throughout the
region. From transportation to health care to social services to education,
this money will help make a difference in the quality of life of those who
live and work in the region” said Senator Kerry. “By making these
investments in our communities, we are investing in our state’s economic
future, and that is why Senator Kennedy and Congressman Frank and I fight
each year to secure federal funding for these initiatives that make a real
local impact.”
"In Massachusetts, we're enormously proud of
our world-class hospitals, research centers and universities. They lead the
nation and the world in improving the lives of our citizens," said Senator
Kennedy. "These federal investments are vital to the people of the fourth
Congressional District, and our whole Commonwealth, so that Massachusetts
will stay at the forefront of the global economy, and future generations can
reach their full potential.”
“These provisions are the result of
conversations my staff and I have had with local officials and private
organizations that provide important services to people of the 4th
district,” Congressman Frank said. “The projects I requested are
concentrated this year as in past years in improving environmental
infrastructure, addressing regional transportation needs, and making medical
services available to people with limited incomes.”
The City of New Bedford has several projects
that are slated to receive funding.
"New Bedford is truly fortunate to have an
exceptionally talented and hard-working congressional delegation," said
Mayor Scott W. Lang of New Bedford. "Senator Kennedy, Senator Kerry, and
Congressman Frank work every day to bring taxpayer money back to our city,
affording us the opportunity to strengthen public safety measures, build our
local economy and infrastructure, and promote educational opportunities for
our residents."
Federal assistance in the
omnibus bill for the fourth Congressional District of Massachusetts
includes:
Agriculture, Rural
Development and Related Agencies Appropriations Bill
$3.1 million for Shrimp Aquaculture for
Massachusetts and a number of other states
$119,000 for cranberry/blueberry research at
UMass Dartmouth
$433,000 for joint Wisconsin/Massachusetts
cranberry conservation program
Commerce Justice Science
Appropriations Bill
$4.7 million for the National Textile Centers
(UMass Dartmouth to receive an est. $300,000)
$2.679 million for the New England
Multi-Species Fishery Survey (U Mass Dartmouth School of Marine Science and
Technology)
$1.786 million for the Mass Fishery
Institute’s Scallop Fishery Initiative program
$400,000 Mill River (Taunton) habitat
restoration
$658,000 New Bedford Police Technology
upgrades
$13.395 million Massachusetts fishing disaster
funding
Energy and Water
Appropriations Bill
$356,000 for New Bedford Fairhaven and
Acushnet Hurricane Barrier (maintenance?)
$118,000 for Westport River dredging
$98,000 for Coastal Massachusetts Ecosystem
Restoration
$9.362 million Muddy River ecosystem
restoration and flood control
$8.5 million for radiologic clean-up of Shpack
Landfill (Norton & Attleboro) – note that this figure is not specifically
included in the bill, but the overall funding level of $140 million for the
radiologic clean-up program is sufficient to provide $8.5 million for the
Shpack site, the amount requested in the Bush Administration’s 2008 budget
Labor-HHS-Education
Appropriations Bill
$146,000 for South Coast Connected
$165,000 for Wheaton College
$341,000 for the Greater New Bedford Community
Health Center pediatric and maternal care improvements
$341,000 for the Morton Hospital and Medical
Center in Taunton radiology department upgrades
$511,000 for Mt. Wachusett Community College
$390,000 for South Shore Hospital
$146,000 for Mt. Ida College veterinary
technology program
$165,000 for Massachusetts League of Community
Health Centers
Interior-Environment
Appropriations Bill
$500,000 for the Bristol County wastewater
treatment program (for Fall River, New Bedford and Acushnet)
State-Foreign Operations
Appropriations Bill
$1 million for Boston College’s Irish
Institute
Transportation, HUD and
Related Agencies Appropriations Bill
$200,000 for the Taunton Senior Housing
Program
$100,000 for New Bedford Airport Safety
Upgrades
$400,000 for Newton Rapid Transit Handicap
Accessibility (Auburndale Station)
$200,000 for the Southeastern Massachusetts
veterans housing program (for Veterans Transition House)
$400,000 for cost of removal of damaged Elco
Dress Factory building in New Bedford
$750,000 for Southbound route 495 ramp
planning/design (Mansfield and Norton);
$500,000 for Coggeshall Street/Route 195
interchange planning/design (New Bedford)
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