WASHINGTON โ€“ Today, Congressman Steny H. Hoyer (MD-05) praised the House passage of H.R. 4502, a funding package of seven Fiscal Year 2022 appropriations bills, including: Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education; Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration; Energy and Water Development; Financial Services and General Government; Interior and Environment; Military Construction and Veterans Affairs, and Transportation and Housing and Urban Development.

โ€œToday, the House passed important funding legislation that will make significant investments in Fifth District families,โ€ said Congressman Hoyer. โ€œThis funding will ensure our children have the tools they need to succeed in the classroom, bolster our response to public health emergencies like COVID-19, confront longstanding racial inequities that have shortchanged communities of color, address climate change, and expand access to economic opportunities for workers in Maryland. I was proud to bring this funding legislation to the House Floor today to make real progress in our efforts to ensure hardworking families can get ahead.โ€

โ€œI am glad that community funding projects I advocated for were included in this package, including investments in Fifth District community projects, education and mental health services, and criminal justice initiatives,โ€ continued Congressman Hoyer. โ€œI am especially pleased that this legislation included an unprecedented increase of $443 million for Full-Service Community Schools to close achievement gaps and provide comprehensive support services for families inside and outside the classroom. This funding package is a win for Marylandโ€™s Fifth District, and I hope the Senate takes this legislation up without delay and sends these bills to President Bidenโ€™s desk.โ€

Congressman Hoyer was proud to advocate for funding for Fifth District projects through the House Committee on Appropriationsโ€™ Community Project Funding process. Below is a list of community project funding requests included in the appropriations legislation:

In the Labor Health and Human Services, Education bill, Congressman Hoyer advocated for:

  • $4 million in funding for the Prince Georgeโ€™s County Department of Health to construct a pediatric telehealth network in 100 Prince Georgeโ€™s County public schools and provide mental health services to students.
  • $900,000 in Department of Education Higher Education funds for the College of Southern Maryland to upgrade equipment in the health education program.
  • $900,000 in Department of Education Higher Education funds to the St. Mary’s College of Maryland to purchase a research vessel and associated equipment to be use by their new marine sciences program.

In the Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration bill, Congressman Hoyer advocated for:

  • $1.35 million in funding for water tanks to assist the Prince Georgeโ€™s County Fire and EMS Department.

In the Interior and Environment bill, Congressman Hoyer advocated for:

  • $2 million in funding for Fifth District water infrastructure projects for the city of Bowie.

In the Energy and Water Development bill, Congressman Hoyer advocated for:

  • $2 million in funding for St. Mary’s County to dredge St. Patrick’s Creek to the authorized level.

In the Transportation-Housing and Urban Development bill, Congressman Hoyer advocated for:

  • $750,000 in Housing and Urban Development Economic Development Initiatives funding for Historic Sotterly to address critical restoration and deferred maintenance.
  • $160,000 in Housing and Urban Development Economic Development Initiatives for Lifestyles of Maryland to provide wrap-around services for residents at the Southern Crossing transitional housing project in Charles County.