ICYMI: Shaheen Secures More than $46 Million for 20 New Hampshire Projects in Bipartisan Government Funding Bills Signed into Law
(Washington, DC) – U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH), Ranking Member of the U.S. Senate Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration and Related Agencies (Ag-FDA) Subcommittee and a senior member of the U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee, secured $46,631,000 in Congressionally Directed Spending (CDS) for New Hampshire projects in the Fiscal Year (FY) 2026 Ag-FDA and Military Construction, Veterans Affairs and Related Agencies (MilCon-VA) Appropriations bills that were signed into law last week. The 20 different projects include investments to support the New Hampshire National Guard, Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, first responders, infrastructure and much more.
“For small states like New Hampshire, the Congressionally Directed Spending process levels the playing field and ensures that Granite Staters get their fair share of federal resources,” said Senator Shaheen. “These are real dollars that will go directly to projects that will help communities in our state get ahead whether it be increasing access to substance use disorder treatment, improving critical infrastructure, opening a new early education center or bolstering emergency services at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard.”
Senator Shaheen also included the following Congressionally Directed Spending projects for New Hampshire, totaling more than $46 million.
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Recipient |
Project |
Description |
Funding ($) |
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Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration and Related Agencies |
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University System of New Hampshire |
Center for Excellence in Education and Discovery for Plant Science (CEED Plant Science) |
This will fund construction of a facility at UNH to advance research into resilient food production in New Hampshire. |
$1,925,000 |
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Belmont Police Department |
Drive to Safety |
This funding will help the Belmont Police Department purchase a dedicated vehicle to support victim advocacy and provide reliable transportation for survivors to access critical services, court appearances and safer accommodations. |
$73,000 |
|
Chesley Memorial Library |
Chesley Memorial Library Energy Efficiency and Emergency Power Project |
This funding will help the Chesley Memorial Library in Northwood install a solar array with a backup battery system and implement building improvements to enhance energy efficiency and safety. |
$95,000 |
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Cottage Hospital |
Cottage Hospital Asbestos Abatement |
This will fund asbestos removal at Cottage Hospital in Woodsville, NH. |
$1,725,000 |
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Croydon School District |
Croydon Schoolhouse Renovation and Expansion |
This funding will help the Croydon School District update the Croydon Village School, a one-room schoolhouse built in 1780 known locally as ‘Little Red.’ Planned improvements include replacing ineffective insulation, removing asbestos, updating plumbing/HVAC/electrical systems and renovating deteriorating exterior trim, brickwork and roof. |
$1,176,000 |
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Families Flourish Northeast Inc |
Interrupting Intergenerational Addiction |
This funding will support the construction of a facility in Lebanon for a twelve-bed substance use residential treatment program where pregnant and parenting women will receive behavioral health services, job readiness training and other wrap-around services. |
$1,000,000 |
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Franklin Pierce University |
Franklin Pierce University Health Lab Renovations |
This funding will support significant renovations of Marcucella Health Sciences building as well as equipment upgrades to help Franklin Pierce University meet the Granite State’s demand for health care workers and increase health care access to rural and medically underserved communities. |
$1,000,000 |
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Maplewood Station |
Maplewood Station Community Center |
This funding will help build the Maplewood Station Community Center for use as a general meeting space for Bethlehem residents and local organizations. |
$750,000 |
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The Walpole Foundation |
Walpole Village School |
This funding will support the construction of the new home of the Walpole Village School, a non-profit offering high-quality early preschool and preschool education for families in Walpole and surrounding towns. |
$830,000 |
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Town of Bethlehem |
Bethlehem’s Transfer Station Project |
This funding will help the Town of Bethlehem construct and purchase equipment for a public transfer station that could be a model for smaller, rural communities that want to emphasize recycling, repurposing and reusing. |
$750,000 |
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Town of Deerfield |
George B. White Solar Project |
This funding will help the Town of Deerfield purchase and install a solar array at the George B. White Building, which primarily houses its town offices and police department as well as two rental spaces in the building. |
$248,000 |
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Town of Gorham |
NH Fire Department Rescue Truck replacement |
This funding will help the Town of Gorham purchase a new rescue truck. |
$301,000 |
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Town of Hancock |
Hancock Fire Station Renovation Project |
This funding will help renovate and modernize the Hancock Fire Station, including the construction of a dedicated gear storage space. |
$600,000 |
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Town of Unity |
Unity Fire Station and Emergency Community Shelter |
This funding will support the replacement of the Town of Unity’s current firehouse – an old schoolhouse which has been modified and rebuilt many times over the years – with a modern facility that will improve emergency response. |
$2,100,000 |
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Town of Walpole |
Walpole NH Police Station |
This funding will support the construction of a new police station and replace a facility that no longer meets the public safety needs of the Town of Walpole. |
$2,058,000 |
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TOTAL: |
$14,631,000 |
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Military Construction, Veterans Affairs and Related Agencies |
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New Hampshire National Guard |
Small Arms Range |
This funding will allow the NH Air National Guard to construct a new small arms range on base to replace the existing 69-year old range. The current range is undersized to meet mobilization and sustainment and small arms requirements. The current building also does not comply with current range safety and building codes. |
$16,000,000 |
|
New Hampshire National Guard |
Lakota Hanger Addition and Environmental Upgrade |
The aging Army Aviation Support Facility (AASF) still utilizes Aircraft Fire Fighting Foam (AFFF) that contains PFAS. Additionally, the New Hampshire National Guard lacks hangar space for its newly acquired Lakota helicopters. This funding will provide the NH Army National Guard with additional hangar space for their two new Lakota helicopters and the removal, disposal and replacement of its existing AFFF-based fire suppression system. |
$3,000,000 |
|
New Hampshire National Guard |
Hooksett Readiness Center |
This funding will provide the NH Army National Guard with an additional readiness center to support higher levels of onsite maintenance activities and further enhance their ability to perform and train their mission essential tasks. The co-location of their Brigade Support Battalion alongside the regional surface maintenance facility will improve efficiency, increase maintenance readiness, and significantly reduce fuel and drive times. |
$4,000,000 |
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New Hampshire National Guard |
Pembroke Readiness Center |
This funding will allow NH National Guard to design a modern training facility for the 39th Army Band. The unit currently lacks primary performance areas and dedicated training spaces that meet their safety standard |
$2,500,000 |
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Portsmouth Naval Shipyard |
Consolidated Security Station |
To improve emergency services at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. |
$6,500,000 |
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TOTAL: |
$32,000,000 |
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