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Sen. Emily Jordan outlines 2025 budget wins for Dinwiddie, urges local action on school and water projects

3626953 · May 20, 2025
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Sen. Emily M. Jordan told the Dinwiddie County Board of Supervisors that the 2025 General Assembly session produced one-time pots for water infrastructure and school construction, a new definition for psychiatric emergency departments, a business "pad-ready" grant program and a drone-replacement grant program she urged localities to pursue.

Sen. Emily M. Jordan, who represents the 17th Senate District, told the Dinwiddie County Board of Supervisors on May 20 that the 2025 General Assembly session produced several items she said could benefit the county.

Jordan said the state budget included a one-time $25 million fund for upgrades to existing water infrastructure with a 25% locality match, and $310 million added to school construction grants. “With only 25% match, that is kind of rare,” Jordan told the board. “Usually, we're looking at 50 or 100…

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