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Frost Secures 15 Projects for Central Florida in Appropriations Bill

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Central Florida has gotten one step closer to receiving federal grants for its continued development thanks to Representative Maxwell Frost (D-FL), whose 15 Community Funding Project requests have successfully passed committee and will be added to the latest appropriations bill.

The diverse slate of programs includes $5.5 million for Eatonville, $2.2 million for the Orlando Housing Authority, $1.3 million for the Orange County Government, $850,000 for Pine Hills, and $500,000 for Lake Eola. These projects cater to a wide range of needs, ensuring that all of the community is considered and included in development plans.

Other appropriations include $1 million for Maitland, $850,000 for the LYNX Central Station, the University of Central Florida, Valencia College, the Winter Park Housing Authority, $750,000 for Lake Eola and Lake Druid, and $250,000 for Winter Park.

Overall, should these additions pass the House and Senate and be signed into law, Central Florida could receive $15.3 million in federal funds.

"No matter the gridlock in Washington, I made a promise to the people of Central Florida that I would do everything in my power to unlock federal dollars and help change our community for the better. This $15.3 million is a commitment to that promise. Whether it's fighting for more housing dollars, fixing our roads and public transportation, or taking care of our parks – I won't stop fighting to bring home every dollar possible," said Rep. Frost in his press release.

Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer similarly praised the Florida Congressman, "Before finishing even his first term in Washington, Congressman Frost has already shown that he can effectively return taxpayer dollars to work for us here in Central Florida. The City of Orlando is thankful for the Congressman's support and hard work, and we really appreciate that he shares our commitment to preserving and enhancing the parks and greenspace that make The City Beautiful."

In May, Rep. Frost secured $5.8 million for the LYNX Central Station ahead of hurricane season, ensuring its resilience and continued service in the face of powerful storms, which he called "crucial to making sure folk who rely on our bus system can continue to do so."

Grayson Bakich

Florida born and raised, Grayson Bakich is a recent recipient of a Master’s Degree in Political Science at the University of Central Florida. His thesis examined recent trends in political polarization and how this leads into justification of violence.

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