David R. Roefaro, Mayor
City of Utica, New York
08/18/08 - City secures $100,000
Questions:
Angelo Roefaro, Public Relations
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City secures state funding through Senator Griffo
Senator Joseph Griffo said, "Utica has been at the forefront in keeping violent and drug crime down in its streets," He added, "Mayor Roefaro and Public Safety Commissioner/ Acting Police Chief Dan LaBella have met the challenges in keeping the City's streets safe. Today's announcement helps support their efforts and the hard work that the men and women of the police force put in daily."
New York State has federal funds available from the United States Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs (OJP), Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA). These funds are appropriated under the 1988 Anti-Drug Abuse Act, Title VI (State and Local Narcotics Control and Justice Assistance Improvements). This grant program is named after New York City Police Officer Edward Byrne who was murdered by drug dealers. The Byrne Program, created by the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988 (Public Law 100-690), emphasizes the reduction of violent and drug-related crimes and fosters multi-jurisdictional efforts to support national drug control priorities.
The Edward Byrne Memorial State and Local Law Enforcement Assistance Grant Program (Byrne Formula Grant Program) is a partnership among federal, state, and local governments to create safer communities. BJA is authorized to award grants to states for use by states and units of local government to improve the functioning of the criminal justice system—with emphasis on violent crime and serious offenders—and enforce state and local laws that establish offenses similar to those in the federal Controlled Substances Act (21 U.S.C. 802(6) et seq.).
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