U.S. Representative Pramila Jayapal just scored a major win for her Seattle district, securing nearly 18.4 million dollars in Community Project Funding for fiscal year 2026 through her official House website announcements. This haul covers 14 key projects, from three million one hundred fifty thousand dollars for the City of Seattles Fort Lawton Redevelopment to four million dollars for Sound Transits Link Reliability Improvements, promising up to 150 direct jobs, 22 acres of new parkland, and nearly 500 affordable homes including the nations largest Habitat for Humanity development with 200 homeownership units. Jayapal touted this as a game-changer for small businesses, seniors, veterans, and working families in Washingtons 7th district, building on her track record of over 57 million dollars for 42 projects since the funds reinstatement. Her offices press release details breakdowns like two million dollars each for Lake City Community Center housing and Lake Forest Parks lakefront center, plus targeted investments in seawalls, sewers, trails, and even a cold lab at the University of Washington. No public appearances or social media buzz popped up in the last few days from reliable outlets, and nothing in the past 24 hours hints at fresh headlines beyond this funding flex. While Instagram feeds casually list her alongside big names like Slate, theres zero verified activity from her accounts recently, keeping the spotlight squarely on her congressional hustle. This funding push underscores her long-term biographical heft as a progressive powerhouse delivering tangible wins for her constituents amid tight budgets. Thanks for listening, please subscribe to never miss an update on Pramila Jayapal and search the term Biography Flash for more great Biographies. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production.
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