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Budget Amendments - HB1600 (Conference Report)

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Expansion of the Safer Communities Program and Community Violence Reduction Grants

Item 394 #7c

Item 394 #7c

First Year - FY2025 Second Year - FY2026
Public Safety and Homeland Security
Department of Criminal Justice Services FY2025 $350,000 FY2026 $5,500,000 GF

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Page 505, line 25, strike "$235,665,783" and insert "$236,015,783".
Page 505, line 25, strike "$230,377,002" and insert "$235,877,002".

Page 510, line 32, strike the first "$9,000,000" and insert "$9,350,000".

Page 510, line 32, strike the second "$9,000,000" and insert "$9,500,000".

Page 510, line 36, after "to include", insert ": (i)".

Page 510, line 37, after "Portsmouth" insert "; (ii)" and strike "and".

Page 510, line 38, after "Norfolk", strike "." and insert:

"; (iii) $350,000 the first year to the City of Newport News to support the VICTOR Program; and (iv) $2,000,000 the second year for the City of Chesapeake, including up to $250,000 for allowable equipment associated with a Real Time Crime Information Center. Amounts for both VICTOR and the City of Chesapeake are designated as one-time."

Page 511, line 12, strike "$14,000,000" and insert "$19,000,000".

Page 511, line 18, after "this amount", strike "," and insert ": (i)".

Page 511, line 22, after "population", strike "." and insert:

"; and (ii) $5,000,000 the second year shall be provided to the City of Hampton and the City of Newport News, with a minimum award of $2,500,000 per locality."

Page 511, line 27, after "paragraph" insert:

"For the fiscal year 2026 grant awards, recipient localities: (i) shall not use funding for school resource or school safety officers; and (ii) shall prioritize support for community-led solutions."



Explanation

(This amendment provides $350,000 from the general fund the first year and $5.5 million from the general fund the second year for community violence reduction grants in additional localities. Out of the Firearm Violence Intervention and Prevention Fund, $350,000 in one-time funding supports the VICTOR Program, a gun violence prevention pilot, and $2.0 million in one-time funding supports the City of Chesapeake. Funding in the second year includes $2.5 million for Hampton and $2.5 million for Newport News through the Safer Communities program. Language prohibits Safer Communities program fiscal year 2026 grants from being used for school resource officers and directs grant recipients to prioritize community-led solutions.)