Restoring Communities Left Behind Act
Summary
The Restoring Communities Left Behind Act would create a federal grant program to fund the revitalization of economically distressed neighborhoods across the United States. These grants would support local partnerships in rehabilitating vacant or abandoned properties, improving energy efficiency in homes, and increasing the availability of affordable housing. For residents, the bill aims to improve daily quality of life by funding local infrastructure projects such as better street lighting, updated sidewalks, and improved public parks. Additionally, the program provides resources for seniors and people with disabilities to make their homes more accessible, helping them remain in their communities.
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