Congressman Danny K. Davis Urges Passage of Continuing Resolution to Prevent Illinois from Losing $2.6 Billion in Federal Funds

Washington, D.C. — Congressman Danny K. Davis (IL-7) is sounding the alarm over the catastrophic impact on Illinois if the Continuing Resolution fails to pass. The state stands to lose $2.647 billion in vital federal funding for disaster relief, infrastructure projects, and economic development, jeopardizing recovery efforts and community well-being across the region.
“The failure to pass the Continuing Resolution is not just a procedural issue—it is a direct threat to the livelihoods of millions of Illinois residents,” said Congressman Davis. “These funds are critical for disaster recovery, rebuilding infrastructure, and fostering economic stability. Without them, Illinois will suffer devastating consequences.”
Key Impacts on Illinois:
- Disaster Recovery: Illinois would lose essential funding for rebuilding homes, restoring communities, and supporting local economies impacted by natural disasters.
- Agricultural Relief: Over $1.448 billion earmarked for agricultural disaster payments and economic assistance to Illinois farmers is at risk. This funding is critical to addressing crop losses and supporting rural communities.
- Community Development: More than $856 million designated for housing, infrastructure, and economic recovery projects under the Community Development Block Grant program would be eliminated, leaving vulnerable families and communities in limbo.
- Transportation and Infrastructure: Illinois would miss out on funds needed to repair critical infrastructure, including roads and bridges essential for public safety and economic growth.
“Every day that Congress delays action increases the suffering of hardworking Americans. It is our moral obligation to pass this resolution and ensure that communities in Illinois and across the country receive the support they desperately need,” Congressman Davis added.
Congressman Davis continues to advocate tirelessly for bipartisan cooperation to address this pressing issue. He is urging his colleagues in Congress to prioritize the needs of their constituents and act swiftly to prevent Illinois and other states from enduring unnecessary financial harm.
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