Neal Announces $599,000 Earmark for New Charlemont Fire Truck
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Neal Announces $599,000 Earmark for New Charlemont Fire Truck Charlemont, MA – Today, Congressman Richard E. Neal joined
Neal Announces $599,000 Earmark for New Charlemont Fire Truck Charlemont, MA – Today, Congressman Richard E. Neal joined
Neal Announces $599,000 Earmark for New Charlemont Fire Truck Charlemont, MA – Today, Congressman Richard E. Neal joined
Neal Announces $599,000 Earmark for New Charlemont Fire Truck Charlemont, MA – Today, Congressman Richard E. Neal joined
Neal Announces $599,000 Earmark for New Charlemont Fire Truck Charlemont, MA – Today, Congressman Richard E. Neal joined
Neal Announces $599,000 Earmark for New Charlemont Fire Truck Charlemont, MA – Today, Congressman Richard E. Neal joined
been a long-term goal, and with this earmark, we will help make sure the library is modern
lack of available funding. The $750,000 federal earmark was the catalyst that helped move this project forward
DHS funding advances, Neal still hoping
Congressman Neal for securing this $500,000 earmark for the expansion of our East Springfield neighborhood branch library
roundtable, Congressman Neal announced a $1.2 million earmark for the Knowledge Corridor Positive Train Control (PTC) Design Project … Fiscal Year 2026 spending bill. “This earmark is just the latest round of funding in what has been
Holyoke, MA – Today, Congressman Richard E
distribute the benefits of stormwater management regionally. "This earmark is a critical investment in the future … staff, and our federal partners for securing this earmark, which enables us to advance a multi-year planning
Oxford, MA – Today, Congressman Richard E
Spencer, MA – Today, Congressman Richard E
Today, Congressman Richard E. Neal joined
funding. Congressman Auchincloss secured $7 million through federal earmarks to renovate all three of Newton’s stations