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Press ReleaseUrgent2026-03-11

McGovern Delivers $12+ Million in Federal Funding for Community Projects In Second Congressional District of Massachusetts

James P. McGovern
James P. McGovern
DMA-2 · Representative
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This press release from Representative James P. McGovern (D-MA) was published on 2026-03-11 and titled "McGovern Delivers $12+ Million in Federal Funding for Community Projects In Second Congressional District of Massachuset". It focuses on the environment and touches on housing, infrastructure.

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McGovern Delivers $12+ Million in Federal Funding for Community Projects In Second Congressional District of Massachusetts

WASHINGTON —Today, Congressman Jim McGovern (D-MA), Ranking Member of the House Rules Committee, is announcing $12,101,000 in federal funding has been awarded to local projects throughout Massachusetts’ Second Congressional District. McGovern secured the money through the FY2026 appropriations process, partnering with community stakeholders and local officials to develop strong proposals and bring federal dollars back to the Bay State. “Every one of these awards is tied to a specific, tangible improvement folks here at home will see and feel—more childcare slots in Whitinsville, safer streets on Route 20 in Shrewsbury, cleaner drinking water in Leicester, a new fire truck for Conway, affordable housing in Worcester, and new resources to address economic injustice in Amherst and Northampton,” said McGovern. “These are concrete things that will make life better for all of us. My team and I worked closely with mayors, town managers, nonprofits, and community leaders before doing the work in Congress to get this funding across the finish line.” McGovern worked with stakeholders in communities throughout the Second District of Massachusetts to secure funding for the following local projects: $1,500,000 for Worcester Polytechnic Institute to build a continuous flow reactor to destroy PFAS in contaminated soils and plants in Worcester County. $1,200,000 for Worcester to support utility separation and lead/asbestos remediation at 128 Providence Street, enabling development of affordable, accessible housing for older adults. $1,092,000 for Holliston to build wastewater infrastructure in its downtown sewer district, supporting smart growth, environmental management, and local economic development. $1,015,000 to renovate a historic building and expand childcare capacity at the Whitin Community Center in Whitinsville. $1,000,000 for Princeton to support construction of a new public safety building for firefighters, police, and EMTs. $1,000,000 for Colrain to support construction of a shared wastewater disposal system. $1,000,000 for Amherst to design and construct a 35-bed shelter with supportive housing. $950,000 for Leicester to build a water interconnection with Worcester, strengthening drinking water reliability and addressing capacity constraints. $879,000 to expand Stop It Now! child sexual abuse prevention programming in Northampton. $850,000 for Shrewsbury to advance Route 20 corridor improvements, including design work for traffic safety upgrades, new and improved signals, and shared-use paths. $700,000 for Conway to purchase a replacement pumper fire truck for its volunteer fire department and strengthen emergency response capacity. $500,000 for Northampton to create a Community Resilience Hub that provides daily access to shelter, meals, and hygiene facilities. $250,000 for Ashfield to reconstruct a century-old retaining wall near Sanderson Academy. $165,000 to support renovations at the Shea Theater Arts Center in Turners Falls, helping preserve and improve Franklin County’s only large, publicly owned performing arts venue. “These are targeted, practical investments that will strengthen public safety, expand opportunity, and improve people’s lives,” added McGovern. “And we’re investing in the next generation by making smart choices now—paying it forward with safer neighborhoods, healthier communities, and the infrastructure and services that our commonwealth needs to grow and thrive for years to come.” A full list and detailed descriptions of all the projects that McGovern requested federal funding for can be found here . ###
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