House of Representatives passes Water Resources Development Act of 2024 with big wins for the Hudson and Mohawk watersheds
July 29, 2024
Jeremy Cherson
Associate Director of Government Affairs
jeremyc@riverkeeper.org
- Authorization: Congress first creates an authorization, which sets up an agency or department to spend funds but doesn't provide the actual money.
- Appropriation: The House and Senate then determine how much money to allocate using subcommittees that review the funding needs of states, federal agencies, and critical infrastructure programs, such as ports, flood mitigation, habitat restoration, and clean water infrastructure. Once both houses pass the appropriations bills, they go to the president for approval.
- $100 million for the Mohawk River watershed sponsored by Representatives Tonko, Stefanik, and Williams
- $100 million for Brooklyn sponsored by Representative Velazquez
- $60 million for Manhattan sponsored by Representative Nadler
- $25 million for Newtown Creek sponsored by Representative Velazquez
- $10 million for Ulster County Sponsored by Representative Ryan
- $10 million for Orange County Sponsored by Representative Ryan
- $10 million for Dutchess County sponsored by Representative Ryan
- $2 million for Sleepy Hollow sponsored by Representative Lawler
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