FLORIDA POLITICS: Broward County and Fort Lauderdale will get $15.7 million to reduce train-vehicle collisions and blocked rail crossings, Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz’s Office announced.

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“I want to deliver safer, speedier travel and cut down commute times in South Florida, and that requires an across government effort, so I’m proud that President Biden and Congress partnered to deliver that help to our community,” Wasserman Schultz said.

WSVN 7 (FOX MIAMI): Biden approves Florida Disaster Declaration following historic flooding in Broward County

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“This timely response by the President will help unleash temporary housing, home repairs, and property loans for our families, and it extends a helping hand to businesses eager to rebuild from the effects of this natural disaster. Only if we unite with a true federal, state, and local effort, can we get our Broward community fully back up on its feet. And when we asked for that assistance, I’m proud and thankful that President Biden wasted no time in making that pledge to us.”

Wasserman Schultz Votes Against Republicans’ Destructive Default On America Act

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As Ranking Member on the House Appropriations Subcommittee that ensures our nation’s veterans have the resources and support they need, I refuse to back a vicious default scheme that threatens to rob $2 billion in health care services from those who served, and exposes veterans to massive future service cuts. This bill is a cowardly insult to their brave sacrifices.

SUN SENTINEL: South Florida in line for funding for new courthouse, police body cams and lots more

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The new federal courthouse planned for Fort Lauderdale is in line for an extra $55 million — one of many South Florida projects that could get a stream of federal funds to make them a reality. The additional money will help get the new courthouse off the ground, as it faces rising construction costs, said U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz.

Wasserman Schultz on Pelosi Stepping Down as Democratic Leader

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From cleaner drinking water in the Everglades, to affordable life-saving medicines for all our seniors, you were always a true friend to Florida. And as the first woman to wield the gavel in the House of Representatives, every little girl now sees through your eyes, that there are no limits to what she can accomplish.

Wasserman Schultz Slams Florida Republicans for Failing to Support Federal Recovery Efforts

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We cannot leave people and communities behind as they still stagger to pick up the pieces from disastrous floods, wildfires, and hurricanes. Not one Florida Republican in Congress who was present, voted to put the interests of those suffering from tragedy above their own political fortunes.

CITY AND STATE FLORIDA: 'She delivers': How Debbie Wasserman Schultz became a fixture in South Florida politics

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“She delivers and really works hard,” says Broward County Commissioner Beam Furr, a longtime supporter. “She is able to get people around the table to talk things over. She listens; she goes to a lot of community events. She has taken some hits over the years, but she has learned from her experiences. She relates well to people. She works well with other levels of government, like city commissions and state legislators. She is not one to rest on her laurels.”

NBC MIAMI Biden Admin Invests $1.5 Billion Toward Everglades Restoration

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We have been fortunate in recent years to make significant progress in Everglades restoration through the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan (or CERP), the largest ecosystem restoration project in the world. The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law invested $1.1 billion for Everglades restoration projects. This amounts to the largest-ever federal investment ever made for our River of Grass.