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Rep. Cuellar Helps Secure $1 Billion for Construction of Courthouses in FY21 Financial Services Appropriation Bill

Funding will go to construction of new federal courthouse in McAllen

Washington, D.C.—Congressman Henry Cuellar (TX-28) helped secure over $1 billion for the construction and land acquisition for federal courthouses in the fiscal year 2021 Financial Services and General Government Appropriations bill. This funding will help construct a new federal courthouse in McAllen, TX. This funding was secured in the Financial Service and General Government Subcommittee markup, it will then head to full Appropriations Committee markup.

 

“Construction of a new federal courthouse in McAllen will help the federal government meet the needs of a growing case load as well as further enhance robust change occurring in and around downtown,” said Congressman Cuellar. “This investments in the McAllen federal courthouse will create economic growth in our communities, while addressing the space constraints and aging infrastructure of the current federal courthouse. As a senior Appropriator, I will continue to fund programs that create transformational change to our community and ensure we can fulfill our duty to due process.”

 

“I want thank Appropriations Chairwoman Lowey and Ranking Chairwoman Granger as well as Appropriations Financial Service Subcommittee Chairman Quigley and Ranking Member Graves for working with me to secure these funds. I look forward to working with Senator Cornyn, Senator Cruz, Congressman Gonzalez, and Congressman Vela on this issue.”

 

Since 2010, Congressman Cuellar has worked with city officials to secure a new federal courthouse for McAllen. The Congressman secured a study in 2016 by the General Services Administration (GSA) to identify the feasibility of the construction of a new federal courthouse. The GSA study concluded that while the current facility located on U.S. Business 83 may be adequate for certain federal executive offices, the existing building is inadequate for judicial functions. Additional findings included security being an overall issue, especially regarding secure separation of judges, the public and prisoners. There is also not adequate room in the lobby for proper security screening.

 

Currently, the GSA leases 10,000 square feet for the federal court in McAllen, and it is currently insufficient for security reasons. The City of McAllen has offered to donate land for a new courthouse at the site of the old Sam Houston School, at Jackson Avenue and 16th Street, a few blocks from City Hall. This is an ideal downtown location and such a building there would help to revitalize the south side neighborhood as well as create local jobs.

 

The federal courthouse construction program is administered by the judiciary and the General Services Administration. The judiciary establishes priorities for courtroom construction projects. Below are the judiciaries top construction projects, which includes a new courthouse in McAllen, TX.

 

GSA Federal Buildings Fund – Courthouse Construction List

Felonies and Class A Misdemeanors Caseload – 2019

 

District

City

Caseload

Funding Priority

SDTX

McAllen

2,282

6

DPR

San Juan

1,165

5

EDVA

Norfolk

550

7

MDNC

Greensboro

361

4

EDTN

Chattanooga

242

2

DCN

Hartford

160

1

WDKY

Bowling Green

48

3

 

 

District

City

Site/Design Cost

Construction

Cost

Estimated Total Cost

District of Connecticut

Hartford

$37.63 million

$233.54 million

$271.17 million

Eastern District of Tennessee

Chattanooga

$32 million

$157.11 million

$189.11 million

Western District of Kentucky

Bowling Green

$15.8 million

$51.1 million

$66.9 million

Middle District of North Carolina

Greensboro

$30.2 million

$214.1 million

$244.3 million

District of Puerto Rico

San Juan

$9.38 million

$176.12 million

$185.5 million

Southern District of Texas

McAllen

$27.49 million

$170.97 million

$198.46 million**

Eastern District of Virginia

Norfolk

$12 million

$104.7 million

$136.5 million

 

 

 

 

 

**The cost for the new courthouse in the Southern District of Texas will be less because the City of McAllen will donate the land. 

 

To read the language for the fiscal year 2021 Financial Services and General Government Appropriations bill, click here.

 

To read more about the Federal Judiciary Courthouse Project Priorities for fiscal year 2021, click here.