VENICE, CA — Congressman Ted Lieu announced that coastal Los Angeles County would receive more than $22 million in government funding for community projects, and more than $1.3 million of that amount was reserved for Venice.
The St. Joseph Center in Venice received $898,053 for job skills training and supportive services to those experiencing homelessness, and the Venice Family Clinic received $500,000 for facilities and equipment.
Both amounts equal a total of $1,398,053 for community projects in Venice.
“These projects will help tackle some of the most pressing needs in our district including providing mental health and housing care for vulnerable people, endangered wildlife protection and supportive programming for young students," Lieu said.
The funding was a part of President Joe Biden's $1.7 trillion omnibus spending package signed last month. The omnibus looks to create good-paying jobs and grow opportunities for the middle class, small businesses and working families.
Lieu secured funding for 13 other projects on the coast of L.A. County to directly benefit residents including:
“I am pleased to have secured $22,601,025 in Community Project Funding for our community,” Lieu said.
Lieu also signed two bills into law, the Driftnet Modernization and Bycatch Reduction Act and the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area Boundary Adjustment Study Act.
The Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area Boundary Adjustment Study Act will have the National Park Service conduct a three-year Special Resource Study to determine whether to add much of the Santa Monica Bay watershed to the existing recreational area or make it a new national recreation area.
The Driftnet Modernization and Bycatch Reduction Act aims to promote more sustainable fishing in the region by phasing out use of large mesh drift gill nets.
"Both bills, in addition to the millions of project funding going to our district, are significant wins for our community," Lieu said.
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