WASHINGTON, DC-Congressman Aderholt secured funding for several key community projects across Alabama’s Fourth Congressional District through the FY26 appropriations measures, with $44,563,000 included in the most recent package, $9,510,000 in the Agriculture, Rural Development, and Food and Drug Administration bill, and $2,174,898 from the Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies bill – for a total of $56,277,898 secured. These investments strengthen community infrastructure and rural healthcare.
- Winston and Franklin Counties, AL – I-22 Connector Feasibility Studies
$5,000,000 for all feasibility and environmental studies.
- Cullman, AL – U.S. 278/SR 69 St. Bernard Bridge Replacement and Supporting Infrastructure
$13,500,000 to replace St. Bernard Bridge, widen the approaches, and add pedestrian and biking lanes.
- Tuscaloosa, AL – Tuscaloosa National Airport – Airport Terminal Improvements
$8,500,000 to design and renovate the old terminal.
- Albertville, AL – Albertville Regional Airport – Airport Expansions
$5,000,000 for White Oak Road to clear of land to allow for expansion of the airport for hangers and future runway expansion.
- Waterloo, AL – Waterloo Bridge Replacement
$7,000,000 for a new bridge on C.R. 14 to benefit interstate commerce on the TN River.
- Hanceville, AL – Wallace State Community College – Hanceville Affordable Housing
$2,540,000 to construct tiny home village that will feature micro-dwellings equipped for living and offer childcare.
- Lauderdale County, AL – Agriculture Multipurpose Complex
$1,500,000 for a metal building and installation, interior finishes, plumbing, HVAC, fire protection, and electrical.
- Winston County, AL – Commission Resurfacing
$1,553,000 to resurface County Road 57 to access the USDA Forest Service Corinth Recreation Area and resurface County Road 61 to access the USDA Forest Service Houston Recreation Area.
Media Release/Office of Congressman Robert Aderholt
