House CPF & Senate CDS · FY2022–FY2026
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US Army Corps of Engineers
The Mid-Chesapeake Bay Island project provides a long-term strategy for placement of material dredged from the approach channels to the Port of Baltimore while maximizing the use of dredged materials as a beneficial resource. Mid-Bay will restore and expand approximately 2,000 acres of island habitat that will be utilized by fish, shellfish, reptiles, amphibians, and migratory and shore birds. Preconstruction engineering and design for the project has been fully funded and USACE is ready for a n
$37.5M
Maryland Transit Administration
I request $20 million in Congressionally Directed Spending to support the Baltimore Penn Station Facilities and Multi-Modal Access Project. This project proposes a suite of station facilities enhancements, including multi-modal infrastructure investments to facilitate walking, bicycling, transit, and shared ride access to and from one of the main gateways to Baltimore and the eight busiest passenger rail station in our national system. Improved connection to the station from the surrounding comm
$20.0M
University of Maryland, College Park
Maryland is home to one of the largest concentrations of scientists and students focused on quantum information science. The University of Maryland, College Park (UMD) and NIST were some of the early pioneers of quantum information science and worked collaboratively with the Laboratory for Physical Sciences to launch the Joint Quantum Institute in 2006. Both UMD and NIST are established international leaders in quantum computing, information sciences, and technology development. I request $10 mi
$10.0M
University of Maryland, College Park
Funds will be used to invest in quantum computing infrastructure that would solidify the University of Maryland’s position as a hub of quantum research, providing opportunities for workforce development and entrepreneurship in advanced computing.
$10.0M
Brooklyn Park Teen Center
Brooklyn Park Teen Center
$8.0M
Choptank Community Health System
Funds will be used to support construction of a state-of-the-art health center in Federalsburg in Caroline County. The new facility will replace an outdated and outgrown health center to provide access to primary medical care including prenatal and women's health services, dental care, and behavioral health services including medication assisted treatment to members of the community.
$6.0M
Canal Place Preservation and Development Authority
In 2018 the Canal Place Preservation and Development Authority created River Park, which included completing the North Branch River Trail, whitewater features, access to the river for boating and fishing, and the creation of a variety of trails and trail connections as a destination for hikers and bikers, and for use by local residents. Federal funding for the trail section of the park consists of trail design, engineering, and construction of the on-grade trail system, the wetland trail boardwa
$6.0M
US Army Corps of Engineers
The Section 510 program is an important tool for advancing efforts to restore the health of the Chesapeake Bay through implementation of the 2014 Chesapeake Bay Watershed Agreement’s 2025 milestone for integrated water resources management. Congress recognized this by increasing the authorization for the program in the Water Resources Development Act of 2020. In order to expand the pipeline of projects that are ready to take advantage of this program in Maryland, the Army Corps Baltimore Distric
$5.8M
School Based Pediatric Telehealth Network
School Based Pediatric Telehealth Network
$5.2M
School Based Pediatric Telehealth Network
School Based Pediatric Telehealth Network
$5.2M
Mary Harvin Transformation Center CDC
I request $5 million in Congressionally Directed Spending to support the Mary Harvin Community Development Corporation’s Southern Streams Health and Wellness Center project. Once fully constructed, this 120,000 square foot facility will dedicate nearly 47,000 square feet to providing community-based health care in a medically underserved community where nearly half of residents qualify as low-income. Recognizing the community needs of residents, this facility will allow residents to treat a myri
$5.0M
Southern Streams Health and Wellness Center
Southern Streams Health and Wellness Center
$5.0M
Charles County Maryland
Funds will be used for the planning, design, engineering, and environmental review process for the development of a 19-mile fixed-route, high-capacity transit service from the Branch Avenue Metrorail Station in Camp Springs to Waldorf/White Plains. The transit corridor would help alleviate traffic between Washington D.C. and Charles County and serve as a catalyst for economic and job growth. It is a top priority for Charles County.
$5.0M
Anne Arundel County, Maryland
Crownsville Meyer Building Rehabilitation
$5.0M
Charles County Maryland
I request $5 million in Congressionally Directed Spending to support the design, engineering, and National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) process, and secure a Record of Decision for the development of a 19-mile fixed-route, highcapacity transit service from the Branch Avenue Metrorail Station in Camp Springs to Waldorf/White Plains. The SMRT transit corridor benefits the resident population of approximately 439,000 with an estimated ridership of 28,000 people in Prince George’s and Charles Cou
$5.0M
Army Corps of Engineers
Funding will support improvements to both drinking water and wastewater treatment plants to increase efficiency and capacity and ensure safe drinking water and waste treatment. The project serves the City of Brunswick and additional residents of Frederick and Washington Counties.
$5.0M
Mary's Center for Maternal & Child Care, Inc.
This project would support the transition to and renovation of a new, larger health center in Prince George's County.
$5.0M
National Wildlife Refuge System
I request $5,000,000 for the Fish and Wildlife Service to initiate habitat restoration projects identified as needs at the Chesapeake Marshlands National Wildlife Refuge Complex (Blackwater, Eastern Neck and Martin National Wildlife Refuges). FWS is currently designing a project to restore between 800-1000 acres of marsh, which is one-fifth of what has been lost since the 1930’s, using thin layer placement, living shorelines, invasive species control, and other management strategies to enhance c
$5.0M
Fleet Electrification
Fleet Electrification
$5.0M
The Ausherman Family Foundation
Funds will be used to construct a youth center in downtown Frederick providing a safe place for young people ages 14-24 and their families to obtain support services and educational programming.
$4.6M
The Discovery Center at Water's Edge
The Discovery Center at Water's Edge
$4.5M
Mount St. Mary's University
The proposed project will support expansion of STEM research facilities to support American competitiveness in STEM fields, particularly those showing substantial workforce demand including computer science, data science, cybersecurity, and biological, environmental, and physical sciences. Requested funds will be used to increase existing research facilities through the addition of 20,000 feet of computational and laboratory spaces at Mount St. Mary’s University in rural Emmitsburg, MD that will
$4.0M
Boys & Girls Club of Washington County
The current Boys & Girls Club clubhouse in Washington County has deteriorated to such a degree that it not only is no longer cost-effective to repair and large portions of the 28,000 square foot building now unusable. Federal funds will be used to build a new Boys & Girls Club clubhouse to provide a safe, secure, and optimized space for up to 500 youth per day, a new Teen Center, and career and workforce development programs.
$4.0M
Boys & Girls Club of Washington County
The current Boys & Girls Club clubhouse in Washington County has deteriorated to such a degree that it not only is no longer cost-effective to repair and large portions of the 28,000 square foot building now unusable. Federal funds will be used to build a new Boys & Girls Club clubhouse to provide a safe, secure, and optimized space for up to 500 youth per day, a new Teen Center, and career and workforce development programs.
$4.0M
Maryland Department of Transportation
I request $4 million in Congressionally Directed Spending to support a new air traffic control tower for BWI Airport. The current tower does not meet current building code standards and cannot fully reap the benefits of Next Generation air traffic control technology, including safety, environmental, and efficiency benefits. In addition, the existing tower constrains the airport’s ability to add new domestic and international gates due to sight line limitations from the existing tower to operati
$4.0M
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