July 18, 2023

Cassidy Secures $28 Million in Annual Appropriations Bills for Local Law Enforcement, Agricultural Research Center, More

WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy, M.D. (R-LA) today announced he has secured $28,365,000.00 for Louisiana in the annual appropriations bills for fiscal year 2024. The funding includes $5 million for a new U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Sugarcane Research Facility in Houma, as well as $4.5 million to provide law enforcement with the equipment they need to keep our communities safe. 

“Louisiana deserves a fair shake at getting the funding we need just like every state,” said Dr. Cassidy. “This funding will be a difference maker for communities who have police working with decades-old equipment and students in the research lab alike.”

The bills will ultimately be part of a year-end funding package and will receive a Senate vote soon.

Funding Amount

Recipient

Project Description

$5,000,000.00

USDA – Agriculture Research Service Sugarcane Research Facilities

This funding will be used to complete construction of the USDA Sugarcane Research Facilities in Houma, Louisiana.

$2,400,000.00

City of New Orleans Criminal Justice Coordination Office

This funding will be used for equipment to outfit the New Orleans Crime Lab.

$1,800,000.00

St. Landry Parish Law Enforcement

This funding will be used for parish-wide law enforcement technology and equipment upgrades.

$340,000.00

Grant Parish Sheriff’s Office

This funding will be used for police radios and emergency communications equipment.

$800,000.00

Town of Livingston

This funding will be used for the renovations and re-purposing of the Livingston Parish Courthouse.

$7,000,000.00

Barksdale Air Force Base

This funding will be used for the construction of a medical facility to accommodate the growing training mission at the base.

$1,875,000.00

Biomedical Research and Innovation Park

This funding will be used for lab equipment and building upgrades to facilitate the development of Business Incubators.

$2,000,000.00

University of Louisiana at Lafayette Bio-Medical Innovation Center

This funding will be used for the purchase of equipment and facility upgrades to enable the facility to attract start-up companies.

$3,500,000.00

Louisiana Tech University

This funding will be used for semiconductor technology equipment and infrastructure upgrades.

$400,000.00

Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development

This funding will be used for the installation of four new current meters along the Mississippi River Ship Channel.

$250,000.00

Covenant House New Orleans

This funding will be used for the expansion of services for survivors of human trafficking and sexual assault.

$3,000,000.00

Louisiana Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority

This funding will be used to deploy and harden gauges/data along the east and west side of the Mississippi River.

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