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Bill S 996 establishes a grant program to fund local crime prevention initiatives, enhancing community safety and supporting local governments and organizations.
Bill S 996 establishes a grant program to fund local crime prevention initiatives, enhancing community safety and supporting local governments and organizations.
Bill S 996 aims to enhance community safety by establishing a grant program under the division of criminal justice services. The primary intent of this legislation is to provide financial resources to local governments and organizations that are focused on crime prevention and community safety initiatives.
Establishment of the Safer Communities Grant Program:
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Bill S 996 represents a legislative effort to bolster community safety through the establishment of a grant program. By appropriating funds for this initiative, the bill seeks to empower local entities to implement effective crime prevention strategies, ultimately fostering safer communities. The next steps in the legislative process will be critical in determining the bill's future and the resources available for community safety initiatives.
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