RELATING TO HOMELAND SECURITY.
Bill SB 1336 establishes a Targeted Violence Prevention Program to enhance public safety by preventing targeted violence through local collaboration and funding initiatives.
Bill SB 1336 establishes a Targeted Violence Prevention Program to enhance public safety by preventing targeted violence through local collaboration and funding initiatives.
Bill SB 1336 aims to enhance the state's efforts in preventing targeted violence through the establishment of a Targeted Violence Prevention Program under the Office of Homeland Security. The bill was introduced on January 25, 2023, and has been carried over to the 2024 Regular Session for further consideration.
The primary intent of SB 1336 is to bolster homeland security measures by focusing on the prevention of targeted violence. This includes developing strategies and programs that address the root causes of such violence, thereby promoting public safety and community resilience.
SB 1336 represents a proactive approach to enhancing homeland security through targeted violence prevention. As it moves into the 2024 Regular Session, stakeholders and community members will be watching closely to see how the bill evolves and what specific measures will be implemented to achieve its goals.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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