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2026 Session

Budget Amendments - SB30 (Committee Approved)

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Combatting Hate Crimes Grant Program (language only)

Item 394 #8s

Item 394 #8s

Public Safety and Homeland Security
Department of Criminal Justice Services

Language

Page 477, line 6, strike "Justices" and insert "Justice".

Page 477, line 9, strike "activates" and insert "activities".

Page 477, line 12, strike "as well as localities".

Page 477, line 13, strike "engaged in partnership programs with such institutions or nonprofit organizations" and insert:

"and regional, multi-jurisdictional, or nonprofit entities, including planning district commissions, councils of governments, or nonprofit intermediaries, that provide security, training, technical assistance, or coordinated services to institutions or nonprofit organizations at risk of hate crimes".

Page 477, line 15, strike "a biennial or annual" and insert "at least one annual".

Page 477, line 15, after "guidelines." insert:

"The Department may issue additional funding rounds as resources and conditions warrant."

Page 477, line 16, strike "need for the grant" and insert "demonstrated or anticipated risk".

Page 477, line 20, after "hate crimes." insert:

"In awarding grants, the Department shall seek to ensure that funding is distributed equitably across the Commonwealth, including consideration of geographic diversity, population density and planning district regions. In periods of heightened threat, credible risk, or following a significant hate-motivated incident, the Department is authorized to implement an expedited application and award process, including shortened timelines and accelerated fund disbursement, consistent with grant guidelines.".



Explanation

(This amendment provides language that makes changes to the grant eligibility and distribution for the existing grant program to combat hate crimes, administered by the Department of Criminal Justice Services. Proposed changes include: expanding grant eligibility to entities that provide security, training, and technical assistance services to organizations at risk of hate crimes; requiring at least one annual request for funding and authorizing additional, expedited requests in certain circumstances; and directing equitable distribution of grant funding across the Commonwealth.)