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State federal‑funds director lists $9 billion won, $6.4 billion for transportation and flags evolving federal risks
Summary
Quentin Palfrey, the governor’s director of federal funds and infrastructure, told the committee Massachusetts has secured about $9 billion from recent federal laws, including roughly $6.4 billion for transportation, but that grant terminations, delays and changing federal priorities create uncertainty for some municipal projects.
The governor’s federal funds director told the Joint Committee on Transportation that Massachusetts has captured significant federal funding but faces uncertainty as programs and federal priorities shift.
Quentin Palfrey said his office, created to coordinate a whole‑of‑government federal‑funding strategy, has helped the administration secure “about $9,000,000,000 from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, Inflation Reduction Act, and CHIPS and Science Law,” and that approximately $6,400,000,000 of that total…
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