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House Reauthorizes Great Lakes Restoration Funding
March 25, 2026
The U.S. House of Representatives has passed bipartisan legislation reauthorizing the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative (GLRI) and related water protection bills through Fiscal Year 2031. Led by Congresswoman Kristen McDonald Rivet, Representative Emilia Sykes, and Representative Dave Joyce, these bills secure critical federal funding for environmental restoration, water quality monitoring, and conservation efforts across the Great Lakes region and Northeast Ohio. The legislation now awaits Senate consideration, signaling continued federal investment in water infrastructure and ecosystem health that will impact procurement planning for environmental services and infrastructure projects.
- The GLRI reauthorization ensures sustained federal funding for restoration projects, creating procurement opportunities for environmental contractors, water quality monitoring firms, and related service providers.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate increased demand for contracts supporting water infrastructure improvements, habitat restoration, and pollution control in the Great Lakes and surrounding states including Michigan, Ohio, and Minnesota.
- Organizations involved in environmental consulting, engineering, and ecosystem management may find new avenues for partnership and contract awards as agencies implement these initiatives.
- The bipartisan support and multi-year funding horizon provide stability for long-term project planning and investment in Great Lakes water resource management.
Reauthorizing the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative is a winner for millions of people in the Great Lakes region. We thank Congressman Joyce for his bipartisan leadership to extend the program for another five years. The GLRI is essential to the restoration of the Great Lakes, protecting our drinking water, public health, economy, and habitat.
— Laura Rubin, Director of the Healing Our Waters-Great Lakes Coalition
The Great Lakes are not only national treasures, they are economic powerhouses that strengthen jobs, tourism, and communities across our region. Protecting the Great Lakes has always been a top priority of mine, so I am proud to champion this bipartisan bill that keeps these precious natural resources and other American waterways safe, beautiful, and clean for generations to come.
— Congressman Pete Stauber
For almost two decades, the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative has led the charge in preserving and restoring our country’s most precious natural resource and the lifeblood of Michigan’s economy – our Lakes.
— Congresswoman Kristen McDonald Rivet
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U.S. House of Representatives, Great Lakes Restoration Initiative, Environmental Protection Agency, Great Lakes Commission
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- Congresswoman McDonald Rivet Leads Great Lakes Restoration Funding Bill Through House | Congresswoman Kristen McDonald Rivet · Mcdonaldrivet · Mar 24
- Rep. Sykes’ Leadership Helps Pass Bipartisan Water Protection Bill in the House | U.S. Congresswoman Emilia Sykes · Sykes House · Mar 25
- Joyce Bills to Conserve the Great Lakes Pass House · Joyce · Mar 25