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Congressman Langworthy reports major funding for Allegany County and the City of Hornell

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$2.5 milllion for Allegany County, $1.25 million for City of Hornell

From the Office of Congressman Nick Langworthy

Congressman Langworthy Secures Almost $2.5 Million for Allegany County in Government Funding Package

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today,Congressman Nick Langworthy (NY-23) announced a combined $2,425,850 for projects in Allegany County as part of H. Res. 4366, the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2024. This legislation passed the House today in a bipartisan vote of 339 to 85. As a result, the Town of Friendship will receive $2,000,000 for water system improvements, and Allegany County will receive $425,850 to revamp the county fairgrounds.

“I’m proud to secure almost $2.5 million for projects to revitalize the infrastructure and boost the economy in Allegany County,” said Congressman Langworthy. “Access to clean water is essential for public health and economic development, and this new funding for the water system in the Town of Friendship will ensure residents have reliable access to this vital resource. Additionally, the investment to improve the county fairgrounds will not only enhance recreational opportunities but also promote tourism, driving economic growth in the region. I will continue to advocate for resources that strengthen our communities and bolster the economic future of the Southern Tier.”

Congressman Langworthy has been working in collaboration with local officials in Allegany County to ensure that the community’s needs are heard and addressed at the federal level. This successful Community Project Funding Request is the result of the strong partnership between federal, state, and local governments in prioritizing critical infrastructure projects that benefit constituents and strengthen the region’s resilience.

Congressman Langworthy Secures $1.25 Million in Funding for Hornell Water Plant in Government Funding Package

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today,Congressman Nick Langworthy (NY-23) announced that the Hornell Water Pollution Control Plant will receive $1,250,000 for needed improvements as part of H. Res. 4366, the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2024. This legislation passed the House today in a vote of 339 to 85.

“I’m proud to secure $1.25 million for the Hornell Water Pollution Control Plant, a critically needed investment that will enable the city to address aging infrastructure, safeguard public health, and bolster economic growth in the region,” said Congressman Langworthy. “This new funding will ensure that constituents in Hornell have continued access to clean water well into the future. I’m dedicated to continued collaboration with local officials to meet the needs of our community and deliver real results for the Southern Tier.”

Congressman Langworthy has been working in collaboration with local officials in Hornell to ensure that the community’s needs are heard and addressed at the federal level. This successful Community Project Funding Request is the result of the strong partnership between federal, state, and local governments in prioritizing critical infrastructure projects that benefit constituents and strengthen the region’s resilience.

Congressman Nick Langworthy represents the 23rd Congressional District of New York, including Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Chemung, Schuyler, and Steuben Counties and parts of Erie County. Visit langworthy.house.gov.

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