Massachusetts could receive nearly $93 million in federal funding — and some of it could be headed to the Fall River area.
On Jan. 15, the U.S. Senate passed a trio of bills to provide funding for an array of projects across the government. The bills include $92.78 million in federal funding for Massachusetts, split across 93 projects in areas like infrastructure, energy and science.
It includes $1.5 million for Worcester Polytechnic Institute to build a device to destroy PFAS, $1 million for the Hyannis Public Library Association and $1,031,000 to reduce flooding and prevent pollution at affordable housing developments in Boston.
The entire Massachusetts federal delegation applauded the funds in a press release.
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