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The DeSaulnier Digest: Advancing $46.7 Million in Funding for Projects in CA-10

April 6, 2026
DeSaulnier Digest

My number one priority in Congress is and has always been to make life better for the people I represent. It's why I am so excited to share that I submitted 20 projects totaling over $46.7 million to benefit CA-10 for consideration as part of the annual appropriations process. These projects will invest in safety and easing congestion for drivers, bikers, and pedestrians, bolster emergency preparedness across the region, address housing needs, and strengthen crime prevention. To learn more about the 20 projects I advanced, click here

Stay tuned to this newsletter and our social media feed for updates on the appropriations process as I fight to see these projects through and bring this important funding back home to Contra Costa and Alameda Counties. 

Sincerely,

Mark DeSaulnier
Member of Congress

IN THE COMMUNITY

Congressman DeSaulnier Hosts Virtual Immigration Town Hall
Mark hosted a virtual immigration town hall last week to discuss the Trump Administration's ongoing mass deportation policy, the important role immigrants play in California's economy and community, and more. Congressman DeSaulnier was joined by special guests Ali Saidi of Stand Together Contra Costa and Enrique Lopezlira of the UC Berkeley Labor Center, who shared insight into their areas of expertise in immigration law and economics respectively. If you missed the conversation, you can watch a recording by clicking here or on the image below. 

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Mark Continues Public Safety Listening Tour in Orinda
Congressman DeSaulnier joined the Orinda Police Department for a ride along through the city as part of his ongoing Public Safety Listening Tour. The group also discussed the important role that the new BART fare gates are playing in reducing retail theft. ​​​​​​​ 

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Congressman DeSaulnier Discusses BART Future on Ride Along 
Mark joined local BART Directors and staff to discuss the future of Bay Area Rapid Transit, including updates to stations like new fare gates and PA systems, and creating a fiscally sound model to protect the network while addressing the drop in ridership post-pandemic. ​​​​​​​ 

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Mark Shares Federal Updates at Contra Costa Mayors Conference in Concord
Congressman DeSaulnier joined the monthly gathering of Contra Costa mayors to share federal updates with city leaders. In addition to sharing the latest from Congress, Mark also highlighted the 20 local projects he recently advanced to receive federal funding through the appropriations process. ​​​​​​​ 

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Congressman DeSaulnier Meets with Constituents in Walnut Creek
Mark welcomed constituents to his Walnut Creek Office to discuss federal issues, including protecting human rights abroad, the forthcoming opening of the Service and Access for Everyone (SAFE) Center in Concord, and the urgent need to alleviate the cost burden of child care.​​​​​​​ 

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COMMUNITY PROJECT FUNDING

Healing and Justice for Labor Trafficking Survivors Project
To improve the quality and scope of services provided to address and prevent cases of labor exploitation and human trafficking, Congressman DeSaulnier brought home $500,000 to the Contra Costa County District Attorney's Office, allowing the office to increase its investigative capacity and better support victims. 

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POST OF THE WEEK

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BY THE NUMBERS

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