WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Representative Mike Bost (IL-12) today announced the Continuing Resolution passed by Congress this week to reopen the government included $1.4 million for three local projects he championed in the House this year. Once signed into law by the President, funding will be allocated for water infrastructure improvements in Sesser and public safety projects in Mt. Vernon and Effingham.
“Part of good government is ensuring the health and safety of the people we represent,” said Bost. “These investments will help ensure families have access to safe drinking water, firefighters can train more effectively, and first responders have the modern facilities they need to protect lives and property. I’m proud to have worked with our local leaders to make these projects a reality.”
Projects funded in the package include:
Jefferson Fire Protection District – New Fire Station Headquarters and Regional Training Facility (Mt. Vernon, IL)
Award: $253,365
Funding will support construction of a state-of-the-art training facility designed to simulate real-world fire scenarios in modern residential structures. The facility will improve readiness and hands-on training for firefighters serving a 230-square-mile district across multiple towns and rural areas.
City of Sesser – Water System Improvements, Phase 3 (Sesser, IL)
Award: $471,000
The project will replace approximately 2,500 feet of aging cast iron and asbestos cement water mains with new PVC piping. This investment will enhance water safety, reliability, and overall system performance for residents.
Effingham Fire Department – Platform Ladder Truck Replacement Project (Effingham, IL)
Award: $700,000
Funding will help the department replace its 25-year-old platform ladder truck with a modern, state-of-the-art vehicle. The new truck will improve firefighting and rescue capabilities, particularly for vulnerable populations in multi-story residential and healthcare facilities.
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