As we approach the 2024 Senate elections in Pennsylvania, it is essential that we rally behind the Democratic candidate who has proven his commitment to the people of the state time and time again. That candidate is none other than Bob Casey.

Bob Casey has been a strong voice for the people of Pennsylvania since he was first elected to the Senate in 2006. He has fought tirelessly to protect the rights of working families, support small businesses, and promote economic growth across the state. He has been a champion of healthcare reform, advocating for accessible and affordable healthcare for all Pennsylvanians.

Throughout his years in the Senate, Bob Casey has consistently prioritized the needs of his constituents over partisan politics. He has worked across the aisle to find common ground and pass legislation that benefits the people of Pennsylvania. He has also been a vocal advocate for women's rights, LGBTQ+ rights, and civil rights.

As we look towards the future, it is crucial that we have leaders like Bob Casey in the Senate. He has proven time and time again that he has the experience, dedication, and passion to fight for the people of Pennsylvania and make a real difference in their lives.

So, let's come together and
show our support for Bob Casey as he runs for Senate in 2024. Together, we can
ensure that our voices are heard and that Pennsylvania continues to have a
strong and effective leader in the Senate.


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March 12, 2024

Casey Secures $125,389 to Make Park in Susquehanna Depot Safer and More Accessible

Ira Reynolds Park, a “brownfields to greenfields” site, is disconnected from the rest of Susquehanna Depot due to a rail line Casey fought to secure funding from the Inflation Reduction Act to improve the park’s accessibility Funding comes just days after Casey secured $1 million for new entrance and rail crossing for park Washington, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senator Bob Casey (D-PA) secured $125,389 to increase the safety and accessibility of Ira Reynolds Park in the Borough of Susquehanna Depot. The park, which was developed over the past decade on the site of a former railroad factory, is currently only accessible via a narrow railroad overpass that is difficult by car and dangerous on foot. The funding, which was secured from the Inflation Reduction Act, will help the Borough plan a new entrance to the park that is safer and more accessible for cars and pedestrians alike. The new funding comes just days after Senator Casey secured $1 million to reconstruct the park’s entrance in the first half of the FY24 federal spending package. “As communities around Pennsylvania work to reclaim and clean up brownfield sites, we have to make sure the new amenities created by those efforts are actually accessible to Pennsylvanians,” said Senator Casey. “This funding is a critical step to ensuring that the people of Susquehanna Depot can access and enjoy Ira Reynolds Park and yet another example of how the Inflation Reduction Act is reconnecting and revitalizing communities across our Commonwealth.” The funding for this project came from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s (DOT) Neighborhood Access and Equity (NAE) Program, created by the?Inflation Reduction Act, to connect communities by supporting neighborhood equity, safety, and affordable transportation access as well as mitigating negative environmental impacts. Casey voted to pass the Inflation Reduction Act and wrote a letter of support advocating for the Ira Reynolds Park project to receive funding. Senator Casey has led efforts in the Senate to restore brownfield sites. Last year alone, Casey delivered $14 million to clean up Pennsylvania brownfields. ###

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