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Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Funding Map
Costa secured over $4.5 billion to repair our infrastructure and transportation systems.
DELIVERING FOR THE VALLEY
American Rescue Plan
Crushing the virus and making a significant recovery by shots in arms, money in pockets, children in schools, and people back to work.
LEARN MOREFunding Local Projects
Bringing federal funding back home to make a real difference in in local infrastructure and provide more opportunities for folks to get ahead.
LEARN MOREBipartisan Infrastructure Law
A once-in-a-generation investment to rebuild our nation’s water, road, transit, and broadband systems, grow our economy, and create good-paying jobs.
LEARN MOREInflation Reduction Act
Largest investment in Climate, Lowering Healthcare Costs and Tackling Inflation
LEARN MOREValley Water Projects
Repairing our water infrastructure and delivering water for our communities.
LEARN MOREFRESNO, Calif. – Congressman Jim Costa (CA-21) and 27 lawmakers representing Western states are calling on the Biden administration to make further investments to address long-term drought caused by climate change.
REEDLEY, Calif. - Congressman Jim Costa (CA-21) unveiled H.R.
WASHINGTON – Congressman Jim Costa (CA-21), a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee released the following statement after he voted to pass a National Security Aid package that will provide critical aid for Ukraine, Israel, the Indo-Pacific, and humanitarian assistance for vulnerable populations in conflict zones.
ABOUT JIM
James Manuel (Jim) Costa has represented the San Joaquin Valley in the United States House of Representatives since 2005. Costa proudly represents California’s 21st Congressional District, which includes parts of Fresno and Tulare counties.
A descendant of Portuguese immigrants, his grandparents immigrated from the Azores Islands of Portugal to the United States to build a better life for themselves and their family. They started as dairy workers and worked hard to establish their own family dairy in Fresno’s Kearney Park.