THIS WEEK IN WASHINGTON
Fiscal Year 2024 Funding Bill Passes With $15 Million in Funding for Community Projects in the Fourth District
Five months into Fiscal Year 2024, Congress passed The Consolidated Appropriations Act 2024 (H.R. 4366), which adopts 6 of the 12 appropriations bills necessary to fund the federal government, which the President signed over the weekend. Yet again, House Democrats delivered the necessary votes to pass the package and avoid a devastating government shutdown. We also held the line and defeated Republicans’ extreme draconian cuts and poison pill policy riders.
The funding package will boost our economy and fight inflation, support our continued efforts to address the climate crisis, protect reproductive freedom, and uphold our commitment to our veterans. You can read my statement on the vote here and a detailed summary of the legislation here.
The bill also provides Community Project Funding for the Fourth District of over $15 Million! This year, House members were given the opportunity to submit up to 15 local projects to the House Appropriations Committee for funding consideration. After my swearing-in last year, my team and I had roughly two weeks to coordinate with our localities and eligible organizations to submit requests before the committee’s submission deadline. I’m thrilled that our efforts were successful!
This federal funding will support major infrastructure and community development projects throughout our district – everything from addressing Richmond’s combined sewage overflow system to upgrading the Ettrick Train Station and more! You can check out details about the federal funding and the projects here. I am confident this funding will make a meaningful difference in the lives of Virginians, and I look forward to seeing these projects come to fruition.
The State of Our Union Is Strong… And Getting Stronger!
Thursday, President Biden and Vice President Harris traveled to Capitol Hill for the President’s third State of the Union Address. President Biden laid out his Administration’s accomplishments on behalf of the American people and his vision for 2024 and beyond. The Biden-Harris Administration has achieved more in three years than many previous administrations have accomplished in two terms. If you missed it, you can find the speech here.
After the speech, I spoke with Sinclair Broadcast Group about the speech and the BBC about the Republican response provided by Senator Katie Britt:
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President Biden and Vice President Harris led our nation through the coronavirus pandemic, rebuilt and strengthened our economy, and created over 15 million jobs in their first three years in office. Under their Administration, we passed historic legislation to rebuild our nation’s roads, highways, and bridges (the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act), the largest federal investment in climate and clean-energy technologies in history (the Inflation Reduction Act), supercharged our research and development and domestic technology manufacturing capabilities (the CHIPS and Science Act), and capped insulin at $35 per month and gave Medicare the power to negotiate prescription drug prices.
President Biden and Vice President Harris are fighting to protect Americans’ freedoms and liberties. During his State of the Union, President Biden reiterated his commitment to protecting patients’ right to reproductive freedom and vowed to sign a bill to make Roe v. Wade the law of the land and restore our ability to make our own health care decisions. As President Biden said, “The State of our Union is strong and getting stronger!”
Some of you may have seen this photo from the Washington Post of Representative Shontel Brown (OH-11) taking a selfie of several of us on the floor prior to the address:
Here is the picture she took:
You can more behind the scenes views of the State of the Union Address on my social media accounts at @RepMcClellan.
Celebrating My One-Year Anniversary as Your Congresswoman
Thursday also marked the one-year anniversary of my swearing-in to Congress. It is the honor of my lifetime to be your voice in Washington and fight for the priorities that matter to our district. Despite Republicans’ chaos and inability to govern, I am proud of what I accomplished on your behalf during my first year in Congress. Over the past year, I have introduced nine bills, closed over 1,100 constituent cases, returned over $1 million to constituents through successful casework, secured $15 million for local projects in our district, and visited every locality in our district. I will continue fighting for you in Washington, and I look forward to all we will accomplish in 2024. I shared my reflections on the past year with CBS6, which you can watch here:
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