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Meng and Schumer: Meng Legislation to Help Combat Flooding in Queens Signed into Law

January 17, 2023

Enactment follows devastating flooding in the borough from Ida and other storms; will authorize nearly $120 million for Army Corps of Engineers to address the problem

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Rep. Grace Meng (D-Queens) and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) announced today that Meng's legislation seeking to help combat flooding in Queens has been signed into law by President Biden.
The measure, which follows unprecedented flooding that Queens experienced from Hurricane Ida as well as flooding from other storms, authorizes the Army Corps of Engineers – in working with the City of New York – to spend nearly $120 million on upgrading environmental infrastructure in the borough. These include projects to help improve water and wastewater infrastructure, storm water management, and combined sewer overflows.
The legislation was signed as part of the National Defense Authorization Act (H.R. 7776), which is Congress' annual defense spending bill. It was signed after passing the House and Senate last month.
"During Hurricane Ida in September 2021, severe flooding wreaked havoc on Queens, hitting my congressional district especially hard," said Congresswoman Meng. "Lives were lost and homes and property sustained extensive damage. In addition, our borough was impacted further over the past year by heavy rainfall that caused additional flooding in our communities. Addressing this problem has got to be a top priority, and the signing of my legislation into law brings us one step closer toward developing solutions and upgrading the infrastructure we need."
"Hurricane Ida devastated communities across New York, and Queens in particular suffered immense damage to its roads, businesses and homes, and lives were tragically lost," said Senator Schumer. "I visited Queens after the storm with Representative Meng and we worked together to deliver this valuable federal support to improve flood protection and upgrade our water and sewer systems. Now, we are another important step closer to improving water infrastructure and management to help combat future flooding."
Meng's legislation allows the Army Corps to spend the money to address the problem of flooding, and now that the measure has been enacted, Congress must allocate the funding for it so that the Corps can move forward with needed improvements.
Congresswoman Meng is New York's senior member of the House Appropriations Committee, which provides funding to federal agencies and programs including the Army Corps of Engineers.