By The Leader Staff
Assemblyman Rudy Salas
Assemblyman Rudy Salas

Assemblymember Rudy Salas (D-Bakersfield) this week applauded the State Legislature’s passage of the 2021-22 state budget and the significant investments secured for various projects and improvements in the Central Valley.

Included in the array of projects is a $2 million allocation for the Emergency Response Center for the City of Lemoore.

With $25 billion in reserves, this historic and balanced budget includes major wins that will create positive changes in the Valley by building bridges, investing in the local workforce, reforming the Employment Development Department (EDD), and putting funds towards clean water projects.

“This a historic budget that delivers major wins to the Central Valley,” said Assemblymember Salas. “This budget invests in Californians and the state’s future. These historic investments will build California back stronger for our children and our community by establishing the nation’s largest “rainy day” fund reserve, constructing new clean water wells, building bridges for kids to walk safely to school, fixing our roads, and more. These projects will have long-lasting and meaningful impacts on our communities for decades to come.”

Some important budget items include:

Local projects:

Statewide: