Members of the House of Representatives who are submitting Community Project Funding (CPF) requests to the House Appropriations Committee are required to publish online their CPF requests, as well as letters to the Committee certifying that the Member does not have a financial interest in the requested projects.
Congressman Mrvan is committed to being a good steward of taxpayer dollars and is pleased that the Committee has instituted stringent transparency measures to achieve this important task.
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 be funded. Projects are restricted to a limited number of federal funding streams, and project funding may not be directed to for-profit recipients. Members may request funding for State, local, or tribal governmental grantees and certain eligible non-profits, as allowed under federal law and subcommittee guidance.
In compliance with House Rules and Committee requirements, Congressman Mrvan has certified he, his spouse, and his immediate family have no financial interest in any of the projects he has requested and has demonstrated the projects have a federal nexus.
Project Name: East Chicago Police Department Radio Replacement Project
Amount Requested: $520,000
Project Sponsor: City of East Chicago, 4525 Indianapolis Boulevard, East Chicago, Indiana 46312
Explanation: The requested funding will equip officers with new portable radios. The ability to respond to incidents rapidly would be enhanced through this project, as any gaps in communication would be closed by new, reliable equipment. This project is an appropriate use of taxpayer funds given the radio replacement project will provide the upgrades the East Chicago Police Department needs to continue serving and protecting the community.