$3.38M federal boost for Washington, Puget Sound infrastructure and habitats

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Senator Patty Murray, chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, announced over $3.38 million in federal funding for projects in Washington state. The funding aims to restore salmon habitats and improve climate-resilient infrastructure, including developed shoreline infrastructure.

The grants will support projects in Olympia and the Puget Sound area. These efforts are part of a broader initiative to enhance environmental sustainability and infrastructure resilience in the region.

The funding announcement highlights the ongoing commitment to environmental restoration and infrastructure development in Washington state. The projects are expected to have a positive impact on local ecosystems and communities.

The grants represent a significant investment in the state’s environmental and infrastructural future.


 

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