FY26 CPF Disclosures
Under guidelines issued by the Appropriations Committee, each Representative may request funding for up to 15 projects in their community for Fiscal Year 2026 – although only a handful may actually be funded. Projects are restricted to a limited number of federal funding streams, with only state and local governments as well as eligible non-profit entities in selected accounts being permitted to receive funding.
In compliance with House Rules and Committee requirements, Rep. McDonald Rivet has certified that she, her spouse, and her immediate family have no financial interest in any of the projects she has requested.
Requested Projects:
The projects are listed in alphabetical order below, along with each project's recipient, requested amount, and required financial disclosure letter.
Project Name: Cardinal Square Streetscaping Project
Requested Amount: $2,400,000
Subcommittee: THUD
Project Sponsor: Saginaw Valley State University
Project Explanation: The funding would be used to catalyze the development of over 200 acres of strategically located land directly across from Saginaw Valley State University.
Financial Disclosure: View Here
Project Name: City of Midland Pump Station Emergency Power Generator Project
Requested Amount: $600,000
Subcommittee: Interior
Project Sponsor: City of Midland
Project Explanation: The funding would be used to purchase and install a permanent backup generator to a critical below-ground water storage pumping station.
Financial Disclosure: View Here
Project Name: Clean Water and Pipe Replacement
Requested Amount: $4,200,000
Subcommittee: Interior
Project Sponsor: City of Linden
Project Explanation: The funding would be used to support the replacement of deteriorating distribution lines, upgrade outdated system components, and improve overall water system reliability.
Financial Disclosure: View Here
Project Name: Enhancing Care for Our Veterans through Mobile Medical Simulation
Requested Amount: $1,600,000
Subcommittee: Agriculture
Project Sponsor: Central Michigan University
Project Explanation: The funding would be used to support an innovative mobile medical education platform that would enable the delivery of simulation-based medical training directly to VA clinical facilities and rural communities, helping to connect medical professionals with patients in rural areas, particularly our veterans.
Financial Disclosure: View Here
Project Name: Fenton Township Safe Drinking Water Project
Requested Amount: $4,000,000
Subcommittee: Interior
Project Sponsor: Charter Township of Fenton
Project Explanation: The funding would be used to install new municipal water lines, providing safe, reliable drinking water to thousands of residents and securing a healthy foundation for future growth and investment in Michigan.
Financial Disclosure: View Here
Project Name: Fire Station Repairs and Expansion
Requested Amount: $865,700
Subcommittee: Agriculture
Project Sponsor: Bridgeport Charter Township
Project Explanation: The funding would be used for essential improvements to Bridgeport’s existing fire station to ensure it meets the demands of modern emergency response.
Financial Disclosure: View Here
Project Name: Flint Community Schools' Workforce and Career Campus
Requested Amount: $2,000,000
Subcommittee: THUD
Project Sponsor: Flint Community Schools
Project Explanation: The funding will be used to renovate and repurpose the long-shuttered Flint Central High School into a modern, career-focused high school and multi-generational hub designed to prepare students for high-demand, well-paying jobs while also serving as a vital community resource.
Financial Disclosure: View Here
Project Name: Frances Road Bridge Replacement over Butternut Creek Project
Requested Amount: $1,967,000
Subcommittee: THUD
Project Sponsor: Genesee County Road Commission
Project Explanation: The funding will be used to replace the functionally obsolete and structurally deficient Frances Road Bridge with a modern, safe, and resilient structure that meets current transportation standards. This investment will enhance public safety, restore vital connectivity, and support long-term economic growth and community development.
Financial Disclosure: View Here
Project Name: HELP Community Violence Intervention Program
Requested Amount: $700,000
Subcommittee: CJS
Project Sponsor: City of Saginaw
Project Explanation: The funding would be used for improving community relations, expanding intervention services, including youth engagement, mentorship and skills-development training for at-risk individuals, as well as providing supportive services for law enforcement.
Financial Disclosure: View Here
Project Name: Promoting Community Safety in mid-Michigan
Requested Amount: $1,431,501
Subcommittee: CJS
Project Sponsor: Michigan Department of State Police - Third District Headquarters (Flint and Tri-City Posts)
Project Explanation: The funding would be used to acquire vital equipment and support programming efforts that strengthen public safety infrastructure, enhance law enforcement readiness, and improve community engagement.
Financial Disclosure: View Here
Project Name: Providing Child Care in Hemlock
Requested Amount: $5,000,000
Subcommittee: Agriculture
Project Sponsor: Hemlock Public School District
Project Explanation: The funding would be used for the 10,000-square-foot facility that will offer comprehensive care and high-quality educational services to approximately 100 children, from infancy through pre-kindergarten.
Financial Disclosure: View Here
Project Name: Removing Blight and Restoring Land in Genesee County (MI)
Requested Amount: $4,200,000
Subcommittee: THUD
Project Sponsor: Genesee County Land Bank Association
Project Explanation: The funding will be used to support the demolition of up to 130 hazardous, blighted, and tax-foreclosed structures in Flint and surrounding communities that pose serious health, safety, and crime risks. Clearing these properties will restore neighborhood property values, promote reinvestment, and create opportunities for new housing and economic development.
Financial Disclosure: View Here
Project Name: State Park Drive Rehabilitation Project
Requested Amount: $5,000,000
Subcommittee: THUD
Project Sponsor: Bay County Road Commission
Project Explanation: This funding would be used to rehabilitate a heavily traveled and deteriorated roadway as well as make vital safety upgrades such as improved signage, clearly marked lanes, defined commercial access points, and upgraded sidewalks.
Financial Disclosure: View Here
Project Name: Ten16’s Expansion of Substance Use Disorder Residential Treatment Facilities
Requested Amount: $911,235
Subcommittee: Agriculture
Project Sponsor: Ten Sixteen Recovery Network
Project Explanation: The funding would be used for increasing programming capacity, improving the recovery experience for those battling substance use, and doubling the number of beds available for those who need these services.
Financial Disclosure: View Here
Project Name: Waste Water Treatment Plant Upgrades
Requested Amount: $554,134
Subcommittee: Agriculture
Project Sponsor: Buena Vista Charter Township
Project Explanation: The funding would be used to implement critical infrastructure upgrades that will enhance the safety, efficiency, and long-term sustainability of Buena Vista’s water treatment operations.
Financial Disclosure: View Here