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The FY26 programmatic/language and Community Project Funding (CPF) request portal is now open. The deadline to complete your applications is Wednesday, April 23rd at 11:59 PM.
A message from Congressman Johnson:
“Thank you for visiting this page, which is dedicated to supporting all my constituents in GA-04 during this time of profound uncertainty caused by multiple unprecedented and unlawful actions of the Trump-Vance Administration.
Despite the Republican-controlled 118th Congress going down as one of the least productive in modern history, it will be remembered for House Democrats putting people over politics with a laser focus on lowering costs, creating better paying jobs, and fighting for safer communities. For Congressman Johnson, the 118th started with helping secure $20 million EPA grant for electric school buses in DeKalb County and ended helping constituents overcome the BioLab fire in Conyers.

Congressman Hank Johnson’s (GA-04) secured more than $15 million in Community Project Funding for Georgia’s 4th District in the Fiscal Year 2024.
This webpage is your go-to resource for accessing important services and information. It offers streamlined navigation to essential services such as healthcare, housing, and business support, making it easier for you to find the necessary assistance. This page simplifies the process of locating government resources, ensuring you have quick access to the support you need.
The House Committee on Appropriations announced it will be accepting Community Project Funding (CPF) requests from Members. This is in addition to the standard programmatic and language-based requests. Each Member is limited to no more than 15 Community Project Funding requests across all eligible subcommittees for Fiscal Year 2025 and there is no guarantee that all requested projects will be funded. The FY2025 CPF process has a limited scope with combined earmarks capped at 1% of all discretionary spending and eligible accounts restricted to those listed in the table below.
Resources for Student Loan Borrowers Returning to Repayment
A COVID-19 pandemic-related pause on payments, interest, and collections has been in place for most federal student loan borrowers since March 2020. That pause ended on September 1, when interest accrual resumed on borrowers’ loans. Tens of millions of borrowers will soon be receiving (or may have already received) a bill, due in October, for the first time in more than three years. Those who graduated or left school during the pandemic may be getting a bill for the first time ever.
CMS will host a series of public engagement events this spring as part of the Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Program. The virtual public engagement events will provide an opportunity for patients, beneficiaries, caregivers, consumer and patient organizations, and other interested parties, such as clinicians and researchers, to share input relevant to drugs selected for the second cycle of negotiations.
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