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Senator Rosen Secures Nevada Rural Funding
March 24, 2026
Senator Jacky Rosen secured over $4 million in federal funding for rural communities in Nevada through the Secure Rural Schools program in 2026. This funding supports critical local infrastructure including schools, roads, and law enforcement services. The allocation follows the bipartisan Secure Rural Schools Reauthorization Act, which extends the program through 2026 and authorizes retroactive payments for 2024 and 2025, ensuring stable financial support for rural counties.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals working with rural Nevada agencies should anticipate increased funding availability for infrastructure and community services projects.
- The funding supports multiple sectors including education, transportation infrastructure, and public safety, creating diverse contracting opportunities.
- Organizations involved in rural community development and federal grant management should align proposals and service offerings to leverage this extended program.
- This bipartisan legislative support signals continued federal commitment to rural areas, encouraging long-term planning for contractors and local governments.
Rural communities across Nevada rely on the Secure Rural Schools program to support funding for schools, roads, law enforcement, and more. Iโm proud to see that more than $4 million is coming to our state to boost critical services in our local communities. Iโll always keep working across party lines to deliver federal funding for our state.
— Jacky Rosen, U.S. Senator
Agencies
U.S. Forest Service, United States Senate
Contracts
over $4 million