U.S. Economic Development Administration Reauthorized by Congress for First Time in 20 Years
Bipartisan legislation will modernize the EDA and other
regional commissions whose mission is to spur economic growth in
communities across the country
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of
Commerce’s Economic Development Administration (EDA) celebrates
its historic reauthorization by Congress, allowing it to continue its legacy of
promoting American innovation and competitiveness by providing grants and
support to communities across the country. Since 1965, EDA has led some of the
nation’s most impactful programs to strengthen public works and infrastructure,
job creation and workforce development, disaster recovery, and technology and
industry advancement. EDA has not been formally reauthorized since 2004.
“Reauthorization will allow EDA to continue meeting its
mission of ensuring communities across the country have the resources they need
to expand economic opportunity, invest in innovation, and recover from
disasters. This bipartisan support from Congress will allow EDA to evolve,
modernize, and provide the services that communities across the nation need to
build resilient, thriving local economies,” said U.S. Secretary of
Commerce Gina Raimondo. “EDA’s investments have helped countless
communities invest in their local workers and businesses, and reauthorization
means they will continue creating and saving jobs, and bringing new investment
to every corner of our country.”
From the period of January 2021 through November 2024, EDA
was responsible for directing nearly $6 billion in investments in 3,393 awards
across nearly every state and federal territory. These projects are creating or
saving more than 554,700 jobs and generating more than $67.7 billion in private
investment. These investments include hundreds of construction projects,
creating thousands of good-paying jobs that modernize American infrastructure
and support long-term, resilient economic growth.
“The country has changed since EDA was last authorized, with
new industries, new challenges, and the residual impacts of a global pandemic
and the rising intensity of natural disasters. Over the last 20 years, EDA has
evolved to ensure its programs make America’s communities more competitive,
resilient, and secure. This reauthorization legislation will allow EDA to
continue to meet the moment for generations to come,” said Acting
Assistant Secretary for Economic Development Cristina Killingsworth.
Key benefits of EDA’s reauthorization include:
- Strengthening
Tools to Support EDA’s Role in Job Creation and Placement:
- Codifies
EDA’s role in establishing industry-led workforce training partnerships
that invest in innovative approaches to workforce development that will
secure job opportunities for Americans.
- Aligns
EDA to better support other key Department of Commerce priorities,
including:
- Supply
Chain and Manufacturing: including elements of The ONSHORE Act for
prospective site development in industries with national security
implications
- Broadband:
Modernizes EDA’s ability to deliver broadband projects via inclusion of
the E-BRIDGE Act
- Modernizing
EDA’s Authorities for Critical Grants and Resource Delivery
- Establishes
the Office of Disaster Recovery and Resilience: EDA is uniquely
positioned to coordinate federal support for regional disaster recovery
efforts in partnership with its extensive network of Economic Development Districts(EDDs), University Centers, and other stakeholders in
designated impact areas.
- Adds
and modernizes eligibility criteria considerations, allowing for the
consideration of additional key statistical factors to support
grantmaking.
- Improving
EDA Operational Efficiency and Transparency
- Codifies
an EDA definition of pre-development enabling EDA to provide assistance
to distressed communities to prepare for much larger infrastructure
investments in the future.
- Permanently
enacts EDA’s disaster hiring authority enabling it to quickly respond to
meet the needs of future disasters.
- Formalizes
the relationship between EDA and Regional Commissions, increasing
efficacy of regional programs.
EDA’s reauthorization is a critical component of the Thomas R. Carper Water Resources Development Act of 2024, which
passed with bipartisan support in Congress.
“EDA is driving our nation’s job growth, building resilient
supply chains, and investing in our local economies. Reauthorizing the EDA will
give this critical agency the tools and resources it needs to better support
local businesses and organizations and equip our communities with
climate-resilient infrastructure, in turn strengthening both local and regional
job creation and our competitiveness abroad,” said EPW Chairman Senator
Tom Carper in a previous statement.
“This reauthorization will help the EDA carry out its
mission to drive investment, create jobs, and grow our local economies,
particularly in rural states like mine of West Virginia. I appreciate Chairman
Carper, Senator Cramer, and Senator Kelly for joining in this effort to
reauthorize the EDA,” said EPW Ranking Member Senator Shelley Moore
Capito
“I am proud to have helped negotiate this package to
reauthorize the Economic Development Administration and recognize the
importance of tourism and outdoor recreation for economic development...," said
Ranking Member of the House Subcommittee on Economic Development, Public
Buildings and Emergency Management, Representative Dina Titus in a
previous statement.
“This measure also includes important provisions to
reauthorize and modernize federal economic development programs…. I want to
thank Ranking Member Rick Larsen, Subcommittee Chairman David Rouzer,
Subcommittee Ranking Member Grace Napolitano, as well as Chairman Carper and
Ranking Member Capito in the Senate, for their hard work in developing and
negotiating this final measure,” said Transportation and Infrastructure
Committee Chairman Sam Graves in a previous statement.
“…I applaud today’s passage of the Water Resources
Development of 2024… “This legislation also includes provisions to grow the
economy and create jobs by reauthorizing the Economic Development
Administration…T&I Democrats remain focused on delivering good-paying jobs
and safer, cleaner, greener and more accessible transportation for all
Americans,” said Ranking Member of the House Committee on
Transportation and Infrastructure, Representative Rick Larsen.
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