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Kelly makes federal funding requests

U.S. Rep. Mike Kelly, R-16th, talks during the preview of the Butler Eagle’s Alter Eagle podcast earlier this year. Butler Eagle File Photo

U.S. Rep. Mike Kelly, R-16th, submitted community project funding requests for the 2025 federal budget on Monday, June 3, which include more than $17.2 million in requests for projects in Butler County.

The Butler County-based projects are: $4 million for Summit Township’s sewer project; $1.6 million for a Route 19 waterline replacement in Cranberry Township; $7 million for the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation to realign Ekastown Road; $3.4 million for work on Chicora’s drinking water plant; and $1.2 million for apparatus replacement for Harmony Fire District.

According to a news release from Kelly’s office, the representative received more than 50 requests for funding this period.

“This funding will improve physical infrastructure throughout the district, including roads, waterlines and wastewater treatment facilities. We are once again boosting local fire departments,” Kelly said in the release. “After we secured nearly $50 million for Butler County’s Gateway 228 project, we are continuing our investment to expand one of the most-traveled roads in Western Pennsylvania.”

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