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Rep. Kelly Votes To Protect Critical Government Services, Advance Nearly $15 Million For Community Projects in IL-02

March 7, 2024

WASHINGTON D.C. – U.S. Representative Robin Kelly (IL-02) voted to advance the first Fiscal Year 2024 government appropriations package and fund nearly $15 million of community projects for IL-02. The legislation is expected to be passed by the Senate and signed by President Biden later this week.

 

“I’m proud to advance over $15 million in community project funding and protect critical government services that millions of American families rely on,” said Congresswoman Robin Kelly. “I’m glad that my Democratic colleagues and I were successful in removing many of House Republicans’ harmful cuts and pass government funding bills that will improve public safety, support working families, and help our communities thrive. I look forward to seeing these investments build stronger communities across Illinois.”

 

Rep. Kelly championed funding for 13 projects that will directly benefit residents of IL-02. These include:

 

  • $500,000 for the Boys and Girls Club of Livingston County Intergenerational Center
  • $540,000 for the Rantoul Youth Center Facilities Renovation Project
  • $143,000 for the Police Safety Equipment Upgrades and Technology Modernization
  • $900,000 for the South Suburban Association of Chiefs of Police Task Force Enhancement and Technology Upgrade Program
  • $4,000,000 for the Cook County, Section 219, IL
  • $850,000 for the Burnham Avenue Grade Separation Project – Burnham, IL  
  • $500,000 for the Chicago Neighborhood Rebuild Program - South Chicago, IL  
  • $850,000 for the City of Danville Madison Neighborhood Revitalization Project – Danville, IL
  • $4,116,279 for the David Bradley Industrial Park Incubator Rehabilitation Project – Bradley, IL  
  • $500,000 for the Eastern Will County Truck Routing Project – Monee and Crete, IL
  • $500,000 for the Jackson Park Burnham Building Restoration – Chicago, IL  
  • $850,000 for the Respond Now Food Pantry Expansion Project – Chicago Heights, IL
  • $525,250 for the UCAN Riverdale Community Center – Riverdale, IL

 

Additionally, the FY 2024 government funding package will lower costs and create good-paying jobs for Illinoisians while providing more resources for communities to address pressing issues like gun violence, maternal mortality, addiction, food insecurity, and more.

 

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