Sen. Wyden records a quick COVID-19 legislation update from his desk in Washington, D.C. for his Facebook page on March 22. He assures his constituents that he'll working on unemployment benefits and not a "giant slush fund for multinational corporations." Credit: Ron Wyden - Facebook

 U.S. Senator Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley today announced that nearly $49 million in retroactive federal funding from the U.S. Forest Service for fiscal year 2024 will be coming to Oregon counties following the passage of their bipartisan bill late last year to reauthorize the Secure Rural Schools (SRS) program, with more to come when the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) announces its payments for the 18 Oregon & California counties.

Wyden first authored the law that created the SRS program in 2000. Funding for the program lapsed in September 2023, and counties in Oregon and nationwide have not received payments since early 2024. The bill to reauthorize the program had previously passed the Senate, but stalled twice in the House, delaying crucial funding for rural schools, law enforcement, and infrastructure projects.

โ€œSecure Rural Schools is a lifeline for rural communities in Oregon and across the country,โ€ Wyden said. โ€œItโ€™s about damn time these funds get distributed to the counties that need them, and this lapse in funding is exactly why we need a permanent solution to get rural communities off the financial rollercoaster and ensure they have the funds they need, and thatโ€™s what Iโ€™ll be focused on in the months ahead.โ€

โ€œSRS payments are a lifeline for rural communities here in Oregon and across Americaโ€”supporting our schools, public safety, and wildfire preparedness,โ€ said Merkley. โ€œThis nearly $49 million in federal funds ensures counties with federal forest lands have the resources they need to stay safe and resilient.โ€

A full breakdown of funding for each Oregon county is here.

This story is based on submitted information and has not been verified by our news team.ย 

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