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Creates a dedicated Public Safety and Violence Prevention Fund with mandatory distributions to DHHS for grants and to the Crime Victim’s Rights Fund, plus local allocations tied to
Creates a dedicated Public Safety and Violence Prevention Fund with mandatory distributions to DHHS for grants and to the Crime Victim’s Rights Fund, plus local allocations tied to
HB 4232 introduces the Public Safety and Violence Prevention Fund and amends the Michigan Trust Fund Act (2000 PA 489) to create a dedicated revenue stream for local public safety and violence prevention initiatives and related grant programs. The bill ties into HB 4231’25 (companion). It adds Sections 11a and 11b and defines the fund’s structure, sources of revenue, and allocation rules. The act targets state and local government agencies, especially cities, villages, and townships, along with state health and criminal-justice agencies.
A new state fund: the Public Safety and Violence Prevention Fund (Sec. 11a).
Administrative and program purpose:
Initial and ongoing distributions (Sec. 11b):
Grant program restrictions (Sec. 11b(3)):
HB 4232 creates a dedicated Public Safety and Violence Prevention Fund with specified revenue sources, mandatory distributions to DHHS and the Crime Victim’s Rights Fund, and a local-distribution framework tied to crime-rate performance. It imposes use restrictions on funds and outlines governance by the state treasurer, with ongoing annual distribution cycles beginning in 2025.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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