Which region will experience the greatest economic growth from WRDA 2024 projects by December 31, 2025?
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Senate Passes Water Resources Development Act 97-1, Authorizing $20 Million for Zapata County Infrastructure, Now at President's Desk
Dec 19, 2024, 12:49 AM
The U.S. Senate has passed the Water Resources Development Act (WRDA) of 2024, with a vote of 97-1, sending the legislation to the President for approval. This bipartisan bill authorizes significant investments in water infrastructure projects across the country, including a $20 million federal project aimed at improving water and wastewater infrastructure in Zapata County, Texas. The act includes provisions that will benefit various states, such as funding for local infrastructure projects in Ohio, Nevada, North Dakota, and Alabama, as well as initiatives to bolster California's water systems and restore local ecosystems in Washington state. Key lawmakers, including Senators Patty Murray and Jacky Rosen, have highlighted the importance of these projects for community development and economic growth. The act is seen as a critical step toward enhancing the resilience of the nation’s water infrastructure in the face of extreme weather challenges.
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