USDA Invests $17 Million to Improve Rural Michigan Community
Facilities and Essential Services
WASHINGTON, June 30, 2021:
United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Deputy Under
Secretary for Rural Development Justin Maxson today announced
that USDA is investing $185 million to equip, rebuild, and
modernize essential services in rural areas of 32 states. The
investments will benefit 3 million rural residents.
“The Biden-Harris Administration has made investing in
infrastructure improvements a priority,” Maxson said. “These
loans and grants will help rural communities invest in
facilities and services that are vital to all communities, such
as schools, libraries, hospitals and health clinics. They also
will help rural communities continue to beat the COVID-19