Funding to Support Public Safety, Infrastructure, Education, Healthcare, and Community Restoration
WASHINGTON, D.C., February 5, 2026 - Senator Dave McCormick (R-PA) today announced he has secured more than $270 million in federal funding for projects across Pennsylvania, supporting critical needs and advancing key priorities throughout the Commonwealth. These federal funds will support projects across public safety, infrastructure, education, healthcare, economic development, and environmental restoration, giving Pennsylvanians the resources to improve critical services, advance opportunities, and enhance quality of life across the Commonwealth.
"This funding delivers real results for Pennsylvanians," said Senator McCormick. "It helps communities advance important projects and ensures taxpayer dollars are put to work where they are needed most. This money would have been spent by those in Washington, D.C. regardless. My goal is to steer these tax dollars home to worthy projects rather than leave these decisions to unelected bureaucrats."
A full list of projects funded include:
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Allegheny County Economic Development - Mon Valley Strategic Blight Removal (Allegheny County): To remove blighted, hazardous structures to encourage future development and positive economic impact ($1,200,000)
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Allegheny County Police and Fire Training Academy (Allegheny County): To purchase public safety equipment and upgrade training facilities ($1,000,000)
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Army Corps of Engineers - Montgomery Lock (Upper Ohio, Allegheny and Beaver Counties): To improve lock condition and capacity at three Ohio River lock and dam sites ($183,829,000)
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Army Corps of Engineers - South Central PA Section 313 (Allegheny County): To upgrade storm and wastewater infrastructure ($12,000,000)
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Army Corps of Engineers - Whitehall Section 219 (Lehigh County): To replace stormwater pipes ($1,000,000)
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Bedford County Rural Assistance (Bedford County): To expand rural business training and support ($350,000)
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Ben Franklin Technology Partners of Northeastern Pennsylvania TechVentures Lab Initiative (Northampton County): To renovate facilities for life science and technology businesses ($4,800,000)
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Bethlehem Police Department (Northampton and Lehigh Counties): To purchase public safety technology and equipment ($700,000)
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Bloomsburg YMCA (Columbia County): To create a Resource Hub for the Bloomsburg YMCA ($875,000)
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Borough of Emporium (Cameron County): To repair and upgrade Town Hall building ($508,000)
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Borough of Forest Hills (Allegheny County): To improve storm and wastewater system ($500,000)
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Borough of Palmerton (Carbon County): To construct new police station ($550,000)
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Borough of Sewickley Road Safety Improvement Plan (Allegheny County): To monitor and eliminate the current threats to roadway infrastructure ($250,000)
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Bucktail Medical Center (Clinton County): To increase service lines and update severely outdated equipment at a critical access hospital ($949,000)
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Carlisle Borough for Wastewater Treatment Plant Improvements (Cumberland County): Installs wastewater treatment plant improvements ($1,943,000)
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Catalyst Connection - Pennsylvania AI Data Centers & Energy Future (Allegheny County): To identify, assess, and develop a manufacturing supply chain in Southwestern Pennsylvania for AI data centers and associated energy needs ($600,000)
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Centre County First Responders (Centre County): To purchase radio equipment for police, fire, and emergency medical services ($1,000,000)
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Chesapeake Bay Environmental Restoration and Protection - Wildwood Lake Restoration (Dauphin County): To prevent flooding in Dauphin County ($500,000)
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Chesapeake Bay Environmental Restoration and Protection (York County): To reduce flooding and improve water quality at Tyler Run Creek ($500,000)
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City of Meadville (Crawford County): To replace outdated force main on French Creek ($750,000)
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Cranberry Township (Butler County): To replace waterline along Route 19 main commercial corridor ($1,000,000)
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Crary Hose Company Volunteer Fire Department (Potter County): To construct new fire station and emergency evacuation center in Westfield Borough ($1,286,250)
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Dry Tavern Sewer Authority (Greene County): To install wastewater treatment plant improvements ($591,000)
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DuBois Regional Airport Pavement Rehabilitation and Reconstruction (Jefferson County): To rehabilitate the taxiways, apron, access road, and parking lot ($4,190,000)
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Friendship Hose Co. No.1 (Schuylkill County): To construct new fire station in Orwigsburg Borough ($2,225,000)
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Gannon University - Biomedical Laboratories (Erie County): To build two laboratories for cancer treatment, education, and research on Gannon's campus ($500,000)
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Guilford Township Authority for Marion Wastewater System (Franklin County): Completes wastewater system upgrades ($2,000,000)
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Hermitage Municipal Authority (Mercer County): To upgrade three wastewater pump stations in Wheatland neighborhood ($913,600)
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Innovation Works New Accelerator Model Project (Allegheny County): To support entrepreneurs with business and technical expertise ($750,000)
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Johnston-Cambria County Airport Hangar Site (Cambria County):To support site development for a new hangar facility ($1,984,000)
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Juniata College - Advanced Chemistry Instrumentation for Pennsylvania Students (Huntingdon County): To purchase chemistry lab equipment to prepare students to participate in a STEM workforce ($400,000)
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City of Johnstown Police Department Crisis Intervention (Cambria County): To establish Crisis Intervention Team program for mental health and substance use disorder response ($250,000)
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King's College (Luzerne County): To purchase equipment for cybersecurity lab development ($300,000)
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Lancaster Airport Authority (Lancaster County): To expand the existing terminal at Lancaster Airport ($5,000,000)
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Lehigh-Carbon Community College (Lehigh County): To upgrade the mechatronics lab and create a new robotics lab at Lehigh Carbon Community College ($463,000)
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Lehigh County: To purchase radio and public safety communications equipment for law enforcement ($500,000)
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Machinery Control Development Center (Cumberland County): To support the mission of Naval Supply Systems Command at Naval Support Activity Mechanicsburg ($15,000,000)
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Meadville Fire Department Mobile Health Unit (Crawford County): To develop a Mobile Integrated Health Unit and EMS training within the Meadville Fire Department ($1,180,000)
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Mercyhurst University (Erie County): To modernize training facilities and simulation-based learning for future nurses and physician assistants ($880,000)
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Monroeville Municipal Authority (Allegheny County): To replace sections of water distribution system ($1,092,000)
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Moshannon Valley EMS and Training Facility (Centre County): To provide a facility for agricultural and community activities ($2,074,716)
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Municipal Water Authority of Aliquippa (Beaver County): To construct separate storm and wastewater systems to replace combined system ($900,000)
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Old Lycoming Township Volunteer Fire Company (OLTVFC) Regional Emergency Services Hub Enhancements (Lycoming County): To expand and renovate Old Lycoming Township Volunteer Fire Company's Regional Emergency Services Hub building ($1,345,000)
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PennDOT - Carbon County Bridge Replacement (Carbon County): To replace a bridge in Carbon County ($1,119,000)
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PennDOT - Country Club Road Bridge Replacement (Butler County): To replace a bridge and complete intersection realignment work ($1,901,000)
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PennDOT - Johnstown Dellwood Street Bridge Project (Cambria County): To repair the Dellwood Street Bridge($806,000)
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PennDOT - SR18 Wilmington Road Betterment (Lawrence County): To restore and resurface a critical roadway in Lawrence County ($2,000,000)
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PennDOT - Verona Road Bridge Replacement (Allegheny County): To replace Verona Road Bridge to improve corridor safety and reliability ($850,000)
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PennDOT Versailles Avenue Viaduct Replacement (Allegheny County): To replace the Versailles Avenue Bridge ($850,000)
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The Pennsylvania State University - Pennsylvania Addiction Action Network (Statewide): To establish a network for all 67 counties' leadership to coordinate the utilization of the 20-year $1.7B opioid settlement to Pennsylvania ($750,000)
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Reading Area Community College (Berks County): To expand the current space for manufacturing training ($2,000,000)
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Scranton Police Department (Lackawanna County): To purchase technology and public safety equipment ($500,000)
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Shippensburg Police Department (Cumberland County): Purchases public safety equipment to support police operations ($298,127)
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The Exodus Road - Combatting Youth Exploitation (Philadelphia County): To support training activities for law enforcement and at-risk youth to combat online exploitation ($350,000)
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The Learning Lamp (Cambria County): To improve early childhood education programs ($100,000)
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University City Science Center (Philadelphia County):To assist small businesses and entrepreneurs seeking SBIR (Small Business Innovation Research) and STTR (Small Business Technology Transfer) assistance ($400,000)
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University of Pittsburgh Police Department (Allegheny County): To purchase communications equipment for campus police operations ($300,000)
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University of Pittsburgh Western Pennsylvania Shared Quantum Information Core (Allegheny County): To purchase equipment and materials for quantum science research and development at University of Pittsburgh ($400,000)
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Warren County Emergency Radio Tower (Warren County): To upgrade emergency communication systems and radio tower serving Warren and surrounding counties ($550,000)
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Wayne and Pike County Career and Technical Center (Pike County): To help construct a new Career and Technical Center ($3,000,000)
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Wyoming County Healthcare Center Pharmacy (Wyoming County):To support facility improvements and the build-out of a pharmacy within Wyoming County Healthcare Center in the rural community of Tunkhannock ($2,346,849 and $543,000)
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York County Law Enforcement Multi-Office Public Safety Equipment (York County): Purchases public safety equipment to support law enforcement operations ($400,000)
Projects were submitted by local governments, nonprofit organizations, and other eligible public entities, selected in accordance with the U.S. Senate Committee on Appropriations' fiscal year 2026 guidelines, and are designed to provide targeted federal support where it is needed most.
"A robust local manufacturing supply chain for AI Data Centers has the potential for significant job growth and economic impacts, leading to community benefits well beyond the construction and operation of data centers. Catalyst Connection looks forward to working with Senator McCormick and his team to engage local suppliers for the benefit of businesses, workers, families and communities," said Petra Bracko Mitchell, President and CEO of Catalyst Connection.
"Thank you to Senator McCormick for his bipartisan partnership and for delivering critical investments for our Police and Fire Academy that strengthen public safety across the county," said Sara Innamorato, Allegheny County Executive. "This and the additional funding for strategic blight removal in the Mon Valley will help keep our communities safe, bolster economic development, and move our region forward."
"As we continue to advocate for the advancement and improvement of our local community, this funding is both necessary and greatly appreciated. I see the award of these funds as a step in the right direction for Cameron County," said James D. Moate, County of Cameron Commissioner.
"That is wonderful news. This funding represents an important investment in Emporium Borough's Town Hall and the community it serves. We appreciate the support for projects that strengthen local infrastructure and help ensure our public facilities remain safe, accessible, and functional for residents," said Jessica Herzing, Commissioner Chair for the County of Cameron.
"We are grateful to Senator McCormick for his support and for recognizing the critical role Mercyhurst plays in addressing the healthcare workforce shortage. This investment strengthens nursing and physician assistant education while delivering real value for patients and communities," said Kathleen A. Getz, PhD, President of Mercyhurst University.
"This funding will improve the efficiency of the wastewater collection system in the merged Wheatland Neighborhood of Hermitage, by eliminating a pump station that has reached its useful life. We are grateful for the strong support of Senators Dave McCormick and John Fetterman, and Congressman Mike Kelly, in making this appropriation possible," said Duane Piccirilli, President, Hermitage Board of Commissioners.
"This initiative closes significant coverage gaps in our emergency communications system. Improved communications are essential to ensuring the safety of our first responders while also enhancing the level of response that can be provided to residents and visitors. As outdoor recreation grows as a sector of our economy, we're particularly pleased that this project will expand emergency radio coverage on portions of the Allegheny National Forest. We're grateful to Sen. McCormick for sharing in the vision of what we're looking to accomplish with this project and his advocacy in securing this funding on our behalf,"said Public Safety Director Ken McCorrison.
"We are deeply appreciative of this support of our First Ascent Biomedical lab. These funds obtained through Sen. McCormick's efforts will immediately support new jobs in Erie, Pa., at First Ascent as well as aid the development of two academic programs designed to fill gaps in the region's healthcare workforce for years to come," said Dr. Walter Iwanenko, President of Gannon University.
"Sen. McCormick has been one of Pennsylvania's strongest advocates for building a thriving innovation economy. His leadership in securing significant investment in AI and power infrastructure underscores that commitment," said Ven Raju, President and CEO of Innovation Works. "This earmark is yet another testament to his support for organizations like Innovation Works that help build and scale technology companies-creating jobs, transforming communities and reshaping regions."
"This federal investment represents a transformational step forward for emergency medical services in Meadville and for rural communities across Pennsylvania. With Senator McCormick's support, we will be able to expand paramedic education within our department, place new response vehicles and advanced life-saving equipment into service and build a Mobile Integrated Health program that connects residents to care faster and more effectively than ever before. As rural EMS systems continue to face staffing and sustainability challenges, initiatives like community paramedicine and telehealth allow us to meet people where they are - improving outcomes, reducing strain on hospitals, and strengthening the overall healthcare system. This funding will help ensure that our firefighters and paramedics have the tools, training, and technology necessary to deliver high-quality care to our community every day. We are grateful to Senator McCormick and our federal partners for recognizing the importance of innovative, fire-based EMS solutions and investing in the future of rural emergency response," said Evan D. Kardosh, Fire Chief of the Meadville Fire Department.
"Moshannon Valley Emergency Medical Services is grateful to have the strong support of Senator McCormick to help us secure Congressionally Directed Funds. The receipt of these funds will help us realize the completion of a new facility that will house our public safety education and training center as well as our EMS headquarters. As a rural emergency medical services organization, Moshannon Valley Emergency Medical Services will use this facility to propel the future of emergency medical care to the entire Moshannon Valley covering Clearfield and Centre Counties and give individuals within Central Pennsylvania a more accessible location for public safety education and training which will improve our workforce and subsequently emergency care to a part of rural Pennsylvania. We are blessed and thankful for Senator McCormick to be a partner to ensure the safety and education for our community," said Fredrick J. Ferguson, B.S. NRP, Moshannon Valley EMS Chief/Executive Director Paramedic and EMT Educator.
"The DuBois Regional Airport serves Jefferson, Clearfield, Elk, Clarion, and surrounding counties, and this project represents an important investment in a critical community asset that ensures safe airline operations, a positive customer experience, and continued access to the nation's air transportation system for rural Pennsylvania,"said Bob Shaffer, Airport Manager, Clearfield-Jefferson Counties Regional Airport Authority.
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