WASHINGTON – U.S. Senators Jeff Bingaman and Tom Udall today reported that the Senate Appropriations Committee has approved a $325 billion spending bill aimed at stimulating the nation’s economy. Although most specific funding levels for New Mexico are not yet known, the Senators confirmed a significant amount will be directed to the state.
“With the nation’s unemployment rates rising, we can’t waste time getting a stimulus bill to President Obama’s desk. This measure will help bolster the economy by fixing roads, constructing schools and health clinics, and making a variety of other infrastructure improvements that have been ignored for too long,” Bingaman said.
“I am committed to working with President Obama to effectively stabilize our economy," said Udall. "This recovery package is carefully targeted to create jobs with the critical long-term investments important to New Mexicans in areas like energy, education, transportation and healthcare.”
The vast majority of dollars directed to New Mexico will be determined by each federal department’s funding formula for each state. Because the Senate bill has just been written, most funding levels for New Mexico have not yet been determined.
But a few New Mexico-specific funding levels are known. For example, the Senate stimulus bill contains $72 million to improve levees in Dona Ana County. It also contains roughly $19 million for ready-to-go wastewater projects and another $19 million for ready-to-go drinking water projects. About $28 million would be sent to New Mexico tribes and pueblos for road construction. The Senators also estimate that, under the Senate version of the bill, New Mexico would receive $245 million for highway projects -- about $32 million of which would go to the Albuquerque metropolitan region.
The Senate bill will be debated on the floor next week, and must be finalized with the House of Representatives before it can be sent to the president. Highlights of funding in the Senate bill are below:
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY/NATIONAL NUCLEAR SECURITY AGENCY
K-12 EDUCATION
ADULT AND HIGHER EDUCATION
TRANSIT/TRANSPORTATION
BROADBAND
HEALTH CARE
FOR AGRICULTURE AND RURAL COMMUNITIES
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
HOUSING
TRIBAL ROADS AND BRIDGES
INDIAN WATER PROJECTS
INDIAN HOUSING
INDIAN SCHOOLS AND EDUCATION
VETERANS
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Jude McCartin
Maria Najera
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United States Senate
Washington, DC 20510
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