Senator McConnell Secures Nearly $2.6 Billion In Federal Funding for Kentucky Priorities In Fiscal Year 2026
‘Over the course of my career in the United States Senate, I have been proud to help the Commonwealth of Kentucky punch well above its weight in securing federal funding—from Pikeville to Paducah—for hundreds of important projects… As a long-time member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, I have always seen it as my duty to meet with constituent groups, understand their needs, and help deliver on those needs through additional federal funds designated for Kentucky.’
Washington, D.C
. – U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY), a senior member of the Senate Appropriations Committee and Chairman of the Defense Appropriations Subcommittee,
announced today that he brought home
nearly $2.6 billion
in federal funding for Kentucky priorities in the Fiscal Year 2026 appropriations process
. This number is a single-year record for the Commonwealth and for Senator McConnell through the regular appropriations process. The total number of federal dollars the senior Senator from Kentucky has been able to secure for his home state throughout his 40-plus year career in the Senate amounts to
more than $65 billion
.
“Over the course of my career in the United States Senate, I have been proud to help the Commonwealth of Kentucky punch well above its weight in securing federal funding—from Pikeville to Paducah—for hundreds of important projects,”
said Senator McConnell
. “This year’s federal funding for Kentucky will help stimulate economic growth in many different sectors including defense, law enforcement, medical research, science, national parks, and recreation.”
In this year’s appropriations process, Senator McConnell worked hard to bring home significant federal funding for many important areas of Kentucky’s economy. More than
$230 million
will go to post-secondary educational institutions including the
University of Louisville, the University of Kentucky, Morehead State University, Campbellsville University,
and
Madisonville Community College
. These schools will see an increase in funding for research spanning sectors of agriculture, defense, medicine, and science and the enhancement of degree programs in mental health and aviation.
As Chairman of the Defense Subcommittee on Appropriations, Senator McConnell was able to secure over
$1.7 billion
for Kentucky’s defense and military construction priorities. More than
$994 million
will go to
Blue Grass Army Depot (BGAD)
, helping ensure the site’s future as a center for the manufacture of critical energetic materials for our military.
Over
$634 million
will go toward strengthening the
defense industrial base in Kentucky
, acting on Chairman McConnell’s commitment to making Kentucky a cornerstone of America’s national defense as the United States confronts an increasingly coordinated partnership of adversaries.
$73 million
will go to
Fort Knox
to help build, replace, and modernize facilities and
$56 million
will go to
Fort Campbell
for a new air traffic control tower and new hangars.
In transportation funding, Senator McConnell secured more than
$36 million
for Kentucky’s airports that will be used to upgrade terminals and taxiway infrastructure. These investments will go to major Kentucky airports including
Louisville International Airport (SDF), Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG), Elizabethtown Regional Airport (EKX), Blue Grass Airport (LEX)
, and
Barkley Regional Airport (PAH)
.
$30 million
of federal funding also secured in transportation funding will go to Kentucky’s interstates and highways including the
I-69 Ohio River Crossing
project in Henderson and the
Hal Rogers Parkway
in efforts to widen the thoroughfare.
Senator McConnell also secured more than
$402 million
in the appropriations bill for energy and water related projects. This funding will go to the Department of Energy’s
Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant (PGDP)
and
Rough River Dam.
The bill
also includes investments for a continued erosion study at
Columbus-Belmont State Park
.
In Fiscal Year 2026 funding for the Department of Interior and environmental related projects, another
$29.8 million
was secured by Senator McConnell that will go toward improvements at water treatment facilities in
Edmonson County, Martin County
, and
Albany, Kentucky
. Federal investments in visitor center improvements at the
Green River National Wildlife Refuge
are included in this number as well as funding for capital improvements at the
Land Between the Lakes
National Recreation Area.
“As a long-time member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, I have always seen it as my duty to meet with constituent groups, understand their needs, and help deliver on those needs through additional federal funds designated for Kentucky,”
said Senator McConnell
. “I’m deeply grateful to the people of Kentucky who have sent me to Washington for seven consecutive terms in the Senate to represent them, and advocate on their behalf. It has been the honor of my life to make their voices heard in our Nation’s Capital, and I remain committed to championing Kentucky’s interests as the 119
th
Congress proceeds and the Fiscal Year 2027 appropriations process begins.”
A comprehensive list of the Fiscal Year 2026 projects that Senator McConnell secured funding for in Kentucky can be found
HERE
and related comments from community leaders and locally elected officials on the details of the projects and Senator McConnell’s leadership can be found
HERE
.
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