Strickland Secures Wins for WA-10, Over $12 Million for South Sound Community Projects

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Washington, D.C. – Congresswoman Marilyn Strickland (WA-10) released the following statement after she secured $12.55 million for eight community projects to benefit the South Sound. Strickland’s local Community Project Funding (CPF) requests were signed into law by President Biden as part of H.R. 2471, the FY22 omnibus appropriations package.

“I am grateful that President Biden signed this appropriations omnibus package into law, providing emergency funding for Ukraine, and including over $12 million for community projects that will tangibly benefit South Sound,” said Strickland. “I want to thank all the community partners that worked with me to make significant investments in pedestrian accessibility, transit-oriented development, housing, clean water, South Sound veterans, at-risk youth, Tribal nations, families, workers and so much more.” 

Learn more about each of the eight CPF projects that were included in the appropriations package below, in order of dollar amount:

Learn more about the diverse WA-10 Community Project Funding advisory panel and CPF process at this link.

In addition to the over $12 million secured for Community Project Funding, Strickland also secured several wins in the appropriations package below. Rep. Strickland:

U.S. Representative Marilyn Strickland serves on the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee and is the only African-American woman who serves on the House Armed Services Committee. She is a member of the New Democrat Coalition, is one of the first Korean-American women elected to Congress, and is the first African-American elected to represent the Pacific Northwest at the federal level.

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