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Sanders “secures” $15.3 million in fed spending

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Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) announced Tuesday, March 26 that his office has secured an additional $15.3 million in federal funding on behalf of 13 Vermont projects, including in health care, emergency operations, youth programming, and substance abuse prevention. This funding brings the total amount of Congressionally Directed Spending (CDS) secured by Sanders in Fiscal Year 2024 to $57.951 million – following his announcement of $42.5 million in the previous appropriations package, which was signed by President Biden earlier this month.

Sanders recently announced that he is accepting preliminary requests for Vermont-based projects for Fiscal Year 2025. Requests are due by 5:00 p.m. on Monday, April 8, 2024. Additional information, as well as the application, can be found on his website: https://www.sanders.senate.gov/congressional-directed-spending-requests/.

This most recent tranche of federal funding for Sanders’ CDS projects – which passed the Senate on March 23 as part of the second package of FY2024 appropriations bills – includes: $3 million to renovate and expand the Community Health Centers of Burlington’s Winooski practice; $2 million for a primary care physician training program focused on rural medicine at the Southwestern Vermont Medical Center; nearly $2 million to establish a University Assisted Community Schools Collaborative at the University of Vermont; nearly $1.9 million for the Vermont Agency of Education to expand the Global Leadership Program statewide; and $665,000 to establish the Youth Community Action Corps at the Vermont Folklife Center.

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