In Congress, I continue to champion investments in infrastructure from investments in broadband and drinking water infrastructure to paving roads and building more resilient and sustainable infrastructure.
Continue to champion federal investments in infrastructure, including broadband, drinking water infrastructure, roads, and more resilient and sustainable systems.
Occurrences
building and diversifying our economy
Evidence
Stansbury announced her FY2027 Community Project Funding requests totaling more than $144 million across 20 projects, saying the requests would invest in critical water infrastructure and community infrastructure. The listed projects include $81,683,289 for Middle Rio Grande Pueblo irrigation infrastructure, $2,000,000 for a septic and municipal sewer project, and $3,000,000 for wastewater system rehabilitation.
Stansbury’s FY27 appropriations guidance asks constituents to submit requests and gives examples including $25,000,000 for EPA water systems assistance and a language request to study the impact of expanded broadband on rural healthcare access.
The homepage’s latest news item says Stansbury celebrated a To’Hajiilee Community School groundbreaking and secured over $90 million for the school, indicating recent delivery of a major federal infrastructure-related investment.
Assessments
The promise was to continue championing federal infrastructure investments, not to complete a single specified project. In the same federal term, Stansbury pursued FY2027 appropriations and Community Project Funding requests for water, sewer, wastewater, irrigation, broadband-related study language, and other community infrastructure, and she is credited with securing over $90 million for the To'Hajiilee Community School project. That combination shows ongoing material advancement and at least one concrete infrastructure funding win tied to her office, so the broad campaign commitment is best treated as delivered rather than merely attempted.