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Gillibrand visits Jamestown to announce legislation to invest in rural communities

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The Rebuild Rural America Act Would Give Rural Communities the Resources They Need to Invest in Comprehensive, Long-Term Development Projects

U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand today visited Jamestown Community College to announce her legislation that would prioritize federal investment for rural communities and small towns across New York State. The Rebuild Rural America Act would improve the way that the federal government supports development projects in small towns and rural communities in order to better fit their specific needs.

“Rural communities are at the very heart of New York, and their development is key to helping our state, and our nation, succeed. These communities face complex challenges that demand comprehensive solutions and long-term planning, but the current federal grant system is too narrow and inflexible to truly address their specific needs,” said Senator Gillibrand.

“We have to reimagine how the federal government partners with and invests in rural communities, which is why I am proud to announce the Rebuild Rural America Act. My bill would encourage rural communities to come together as a region and rebuild their economies with the support and flexibility of a consistent federal funding source. I’m proud to lead the effort to deliver our rural communities the support they actually need, and this bill is a good place to start,” the Senator added.

“The County and County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency has worked diligently with its economic development partners from throughout the County to not only provide the tools necessary to accelerate economic development and growth, but to convey the exceptional quality of life in Chautauqua County, which are essentials component for attracting talent and businesses. Our most recent initiative, creation of the Chautauqua County Partnership for Economic Growth, is one example of how we are collaborating to provide assistance to rural communities that lack the resources to undertake economic development. The proposed Rebuild Rural America legislation would provide another essential tool in the toolbox for rural communities to revitalize their locally-developed goals and objectives,” said Mark Geise, Deputy Chautauqua County Executive for Economic Development and CEO of the County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency.

“I would like to thank Senator Gillibrand for her continued commitment to rural America. The proposed Rebuilding Rural America Act would serve as a critical locally managed and implemented one-stop resource providing timely, flexible, and impactful results for our region,” said Richard Zink, Executive Director, Southern Tier West.

“The Rebuild Rural America Act proposes an important new policy that offers real solutions to the unique challenges facing rural places,” said Tom Vilsack, former Secretary of Agriculture in the Obama Administration. “Unique to this proposal is the element of partnership in every aspect of a comprehensive vision for a powerful rural economy and an improved quality of community life for rural regions across the country. This bill places a premium on rural communities leading the effort with government assistance and carves out an expanded role for cooperatives to play in rebuilding the rural economy, all of which are essential to the success and prosperity of rural America.”

Federal grant funding is often inaccessible to rural communities and too inflexible to fully meet local development needs. This makes it difficult for rural communities and small towns to plan and implement the comprehensive, long-term development projects required to address the complex challenges they face.

The Rebuild Rural America Act would establish a dedicated stream of federal funding for rural communities and provide guaranteed, multi-year, flexible block grants to support regional economic growth. This would help rural communities better plan for and encourage economic growth across regions.

Specifically, the Rebuild Rural America Act would do the following:

The Rebuild Rural America Act has been endorsed by the Center on Rural Innovation, Fahe, Family Farm Action, Farm Credit Council, Housing Assistance Council (HAC), Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), National Association of Counties, National Association of Development Organizations, National Cooperative Business Association CLUSA, National Farmers Union, Neighboring Food Co-op Association, New England Farmers Union, People’s Action, Rural Community Assistance Corporation (RCAC), The Rural Community Assistance Partnership (RCAP), and United Action for Idaho.

More details of the legislation may be found here.

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