07/09/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/09/2026 08:29
BROOKSVILLE, FL - Congressman Gus Bilirakis (FL-12) today announced that Hernando County has been awarded $13.6 million in federal grant funding to support critical infrastructure improvements at the Brooksville-Tampa Bay Regional Airport. This significant investment will enhance airport operations, strengthen regional connectivity, support economic growth, and help attract new businesses and good-paying jobs to the community. The funding is in addition to the $87.6 million in federal grants Congressman Bilirakis has sponsored and secured through the annual appropriations process for Florida's 12th Congressional District. These investments reflect his ongoing commitment to delivering federal resources that address local priorities and improve the quality of life for residents throughout the district.
"I am proud to have supported Hernando County's application for this important project and to help deliver federal resources that will make a lasting impact on our community," said Congressman Bilirakis. "The Brooksville-Tampa Bay Regional Airport plays a vital role in our region's economy, and this investment will help ensure it has the infrastructure needed to grow, compete, and create new opportunities for businesses and families throughout the Tampa Bay area."
The Brooksville-Tampa Bay Regional Airport serves as an important economic asset for Hernando County and the surrounding region, supporting aviation, commerce, workforce development, and future economic expansion. Upgrading critical infrastructure will help position the airport for continued growth while enhancing its ability to support local industries and attract new investment.
"Investments like this demonstrate the importance of strong federal-local partnerships,"Congressman Bilirakis added. "I will continue working to ensure communities across Florida's 12th District have access to the resources needed to strengthen infrastructure, expand economic opportunities, and build a stronger future."