FY-22 Appropriations bill also includes language to support colonias and underserved rural communities; encourages more access to USDA’s Rural Development programs
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Texas Insider Report) — South Texas Congressman Henry Cuellar (TX-28), a senior member of the House Appropriations Committee, announced $70,000,000 in funding earlier today for Grants to support Colonias and other communities covered under the Rural Water & Waste Disposal Program. The funding will help provide clean drinking water and waste disposal systems in rural areas and colonias in South Texas.

It also encourages USDA to support qualified non-profit organizations to provide technical assistance to help colonias communities along the southern border that suffer from high rates of poverty with accessing USDA’s water and wastewater programs and services.
“Access to clean drinking water and sanitation services is a basic need,” said Congressman Cuellar.
“Safe drinking water and sanitary disposal systems protect us from waterborne disease, and are fundamentally important for public health. I secured this funding so my constituents in colonias and rural areas can have safe drinking water for their families.”
Cuellar also secured a $2 million earmark in the FY22 appropriations bill for Neighborworks Laredo. The funding will be used to support colonias residents in Webb and Zapata counties with the weatherization of over 110 homes. The aim is to provide them with a reduction in energy costs during the hot summer months.
Repairs will result in an estimated savings of $80/month per family, amounting to more than $500,000 in savings over a 5-year span.
The FY22 Omnibus Appropriations bill also includes many other key legislative rural development priorities for Congressman Cuellar, including support for rural broadband connectivity, farmworker and other rural housing programs, and funding for rural businesses and essential community facilities.