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Wednesday, September 18, 2024

Senate committee advances bipartisan Water Resources Development Act

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Shelley Moore Capito - Ranking member of the Environment and Public Works committee | Official U.S. Senate headshot

Shelley Moore Capito - Ranking member of the Environment and Public Works committee | Official U.S. Senate headshot

On May 22, 2024, the Senate Environment and Public Works (EPW) Committee voted unanimously to pass the bipartisan Thomas R. Carper Water Resources Development Act (WRDA) of 2024. The bill was introduced by Ranking Member Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.), Chairman Tom Carper (D-Del.), Senator Kevin Cramer (R-N.D.), and Senator Ben Cardin (D-Md.).

The WRDA is biennial legislation that authorizes the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) to continue implementing key projects and studies addressing water resources challenges nationwide, including several in West Virginia. WRDA 2024 authorizes 81 feasibility studies and eight new or modified construction projects across the country.

“The Army Corps of Engineers conducts critical work in communities across the United States by building out water resources infrastructure, including projects that manage risks posed by flooding. Every two years, the Environment and Public Works Committee supports the Corps in carrying out its civil works mission through the Water Resources Development Act. This year’s WRDA 2024 contains significant wins for West Virginia and I appreciate the EPW Committee working together to advance this important bipartisan legislation today,” said Ranking Member Capito.

“With strong, bipartisan support of WRDA 2024, the EPW Committee has come together to address the diverse water infrastructure needs of the American people,” said Chairman Carper. “This year’s reauthorization of the Water Resources Development Act directs the Corps to construct critical water infrastructure projects and continue vital flood risk management and ecosystem restoration programs – all while making our communities more resilient to extreme weather and creating good paying jobs. I look forward to the work ahead to get this important legislation to the President’s desk.”

“This year’s Water Resources Development Act is an example of timely, regular order, reflecting committee members’ input and delivering wins for North Dakota communities,” said Senator Cramer, Ranking Member of the EPW Subcommittee on Transportation and Infrastructure. “Our state and tribal nations will benefit from the Corps’ ability to better support local flood control projects and enhance outdoor recreation opportunities. I commend my EPW colleagues for keeping the decade-long streak of passing WRDA out of committee and urge its swift passage.”

“With today’s passage of the bipartisan Water Resources Development Act, we’re one step closer to expanding the Army Corps of Engineers’ ability to help states like Arizona prepare for and respond to drought conditions,” said Senator Kelly, Chair of the EPW Subcommittee on Transportation and Infrastructure. “I’m particularly glad to have included provisions that will expedite critical infrastructure and flood control projects in Arizona. Now, let’s get this passed and signed into law to better secure Arizona's water future.”

Click here to view bill text.

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Click here to view a one-pager on West Virginia wins.

Click here to view Ranking Member Capito’s remarks from today’s business meeting.

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