Senator Corker supports a limited number of funding requests from Tennesseans during the annual congressional appropriations process.
Each of these requests goes through a rigorous vetting process during which the following standards are considered:
Federal Mission: Strong preference will be given to requests that have a justifiable link to a clear federal mission or be in response to a federal mandate.
Previously Authorized Federal Project: Strong preference will be given to requests that have been previously and specifically authorized in federal legislation.
Locally Supported: Requests submitted for consideration should have overwhelming support of local communities and should not simply be the priority of one group or individual. Additionally, letters of support from local government or community leaders are required for project consideration.
Sufficiency: Preference will be given to requests that would not occur but for the availability of federal funds.
Clear Project Plan: Each applicant submission must have a clear mission, goal and plan of implementation (if available).
Local Matching Funds: It is highly suggested that applicants include a substantial match of funds provided by the state or local government or private entities.
Clear Transparency: Our office will publically announce and make available all requests that our office has supported in addition to the existing requirements in Senate Rules.
No “Air Dropped” Projects: No requests that are made during conference committee consideration will be considered.
Local, State, or Federal Government Support: Strong preference will be given to requests that support a local, state, or federal government mission as opposed to a private industry or commercial endeavor.
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