
FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE
Contact: Adriana Surfas
Wednesday, June 25,
2008
(202) 225-3661
DeLauro
Praises Investment in Community and Local Law Enforcement Efforts
Secures
$5.750 million for CT’s law enforcement, after-school programs
Washington,
D.C. –
Congresswoman
“This
funding sends a strong message that protecting our communities and our quality
of life is a priority for this Congress. We are making the investments that will
enhance and expand after school programs, help at-risk youth, as well as assist
law enforcement in their efforts to prevent, respond to and solve crimes I
am pleased that we are providing critical resources to ensure Connecticut
continues to be at the forefront of research on health, science and
technology,” said DeLauro.
The
legislation provides $25.4 billion for the Department of Justice –$2.3 billion
above the President’s request; $8.7 billion for the Department of Commerce –
$490 million above the President’s request; and $24.6 billion for Science –
$154.8 million the President’s request – which includes $17.8 billion for
the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
This
means funding for such critical programs as:
·
Violence
Against Women Act:
$435 million – $155 million above the President’s request
·
Community
Oriented Policing Service (COPS):
$627 million –
the President recommended eliminating the program
·
Sexual
Assault Services Program:
$15 million – the President did not provide funding
·
Edward
Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program:
$550 million – the President
proposed eliminating the program
·
Economic
Development Administration:
$282.8 million – the President’s request would have cut the program by $150
million
·
Manufacturing
Extension Partnership:
$89.6 million –$85.6 million above the President’s request
·
National Oceanic
and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA): $4.3
billion – $380
million above the President’s request
·
National Science
Foundation: $6.854 billion
The
FY’09 Commerce-Justice-Science Bill included funding for the following
initiatives in the 3rd Congressional District:
Department
of Commerce
Southern
New England Seagrass Research and Restoration, $400,000:
this funding through NOAA to support a large-scale seagrass research and
restoration initiative on the health and presence of seagrass throughout Long
Islands bays, including identifying causes of seagrass decline and solutions to
restore and properly manage seagrass into the future.
Department
of Justice Funding
West
Haven Public Safety, $225,000:
to prevent crime and resolve community problems through "Citizen and Police
Problem Solving" style of policing, or Quality of Life Patrols, which will
establish community partnerships, review and prioritize West Haven's
neighborhoods' problems, and educate citizens on crime prevention, Drug Abuse
Resistance Education, and anti-gang initiatives.
North
Branford Emergency Simulcast System, $500,000:
to purchase
and install a public safety radio communications simulcast system,
which will greatly enhance dispatching capabilities and eliminate several
“dead zones” throughout the town.
Radio
Communications Enhancement Project, $325,000:
to increase local and regional interoperability through the purchase and
installation of a
New
Haven Police Department First Responder Technology Project, $1,000,000:
to
provide a state of the art regional public safety network for first responders,
including additional equipment, wireless cameras, shotspotter location
technology, and infrastructure in order to expand the City of
Zero
to
The
Henry C. Lee Institute of
Automated
Fingerprint Identification System, CT Dept of Public Safety, $800,000:
to
update
Breaking
the Cycle of Behavioral Health Problems and Crime, UConn, $750,000:
to support
wider testing and dissemination of a University of Connecticut Health Center –
developed intervention, “TARGET” (Trauma Affect Regulation: Guidelines for
Education and Therapy) to prevent traumatized young adults from new or chronic
involvement in the criminal justice system.
City
of
Mystic
Aquarium – The Immersion Presents After
School Program, $200,000:
to provide
access to this after-school science and technology academic program for at-risk
elementary and middle school kids.
This program partners with nearly 150 Boys and Girls Clubs across the country to
provide access to this after-school program for elementary and middle school
kids.
Vocational
Education Enhancements for At-Risk Youth, $500,000:
to allow the Klingberg Family Centers in
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