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Budget Amendments - SB800 (Floor Approved)

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Expansion of the Safer Communities Program and Community Violence Reduction Grants

Item 394 #6s

Item 394 #6s

First Year - FY2025 Second Year - FY2026
Public Safety and Homeland Security
Department of Criminal Justice Services FY2025 $2,000,000 FY2026 $5,000,000 GF

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Page 505, line 25, strike "$235,665,783" and insert "$237,665,783".
Page 505, line 25, strike "$230,377,002" and insert "$235,377,002".

Page 510, line 32, strike the first instance of "$9,000,000" and insert "$11,000,000".

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

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

"; and (ii) at least $2,000,000 the first year for the City of Chesapeake, including up to $250,000 for allowable equipment associated with a Real Time Crime Information Center."

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

Page 511, line 18, after "this amount,", insert "(i)

Page 511, line 22, after "based on population", strike ".".

Page 511, line 22, after "based on population.", 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 "this paragraph" insert:

"For the fiscal year 2026 grant award, 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 $2.0 million GF the first year and $5.0 million GF the second year for community violence reduction grants in additional localities. Funding in the first year supports a one-time grant to the City of Chesapeake through the Firearm Violence Intervention and Prevention Fund. 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 grants from being used for school resource officers and directs grant recipients to prioritize community-led solutions.)