Improving America’s Infrastructure: Securing federal funding for critical infrastructure projects that create jobs, improve transportation, and strengthen our communities.
Secure federal funding for critical infrastructure projects that create jobs, improve transportation, and strengthen communities.
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Evidence
John Mannion’s priorities to lower costs for Central New York and Mohawk Valley families in Congress include: “Improving America’s Infrastructure: Securing federal funding for critical infrastructure projects that create jobs, improve transportation, and strengthen our communities.”
The FY 26 Community Project Funding page lists Mannion-backed requests for infrastructure-related projects including airport baggage equipment upgrades, water treatment plant improvements, sewer and wastewater upgrades, lead service line replacements, and hospital infrastructure improvements.
Representative John W. Mannion (NY-22) today announced that 11 more of his Community Project Funding priorities totaling $11,249,000 for Central New York and the Mohawk Valley were approved by the House of Representatives and are expected to pass the Senate. These investments will help to strengthen public safety, replace lead service lines, modernize water and wastewater systems, expand workforce training, and advance cutting-edge research critical to America’s economic and national security. The funding is in addition to the $358,000 in Community Project Funding Representative Mannion secured for Oneida Health in a partial funding bill that passed into law in November 2025.
Representative John W. Mannion today announced $358,000 in federal Community Project Funding to support critical infrastructure improvements at Oneida Health, helping ensure reliable hospital operations and continued access to care for patients across Madison County and the Mohawk Valley.
Representative John W. Mannion (NY-22) today announced $1,031,000 in federal Community Project Funding for the Onondaga County Sheriff’s Office to purchase and equip a new Mobile Command Center, a critical public safety investment identified as a local priority.
This funding for Syracuse Hancock International Airport to replace its baggage claim equipment was included as Congressionally Directed Spending in the Fiscal Year 2026 Transportation, Housing and Urban Development Appropriations bill that was just signed into law.
Assessments
Mannion promised to secure federal funding for critical infrastructure projects. The evidence shows enacted same-term federal funding for multiple qualifying projects, including $850,000 for Syracuse Hancock International Airport baggage claim equipment and $358,000 for Oneida Health infrastructure improvements, plus additional Mannion-backed infrastructure funding priorities advanced through FY2026 appropriations. Because the core promised outcome was securing federal funds for local infrastructure projects, the promise is best classified as delivered.