The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

CALL FOR MORE FUNDS

U.S. Rep. Brindisi calls for doubling community policing grant

- By Michael Balsamo

U.S. Rep. Anthony Brindisi is seeking to double the amount of funding for a Justice Department community policing grant program used to hire officers across the U.S.

Brindisi told The Associated Press he is adding an amendment to a government spending bill that would increase the funding for the COPS Hiring Program to about $800 million. The grant program, administer­ed by the Justice Department’s Office of Community Oriented Policing Services, distribute­d more than $350 million to police agencies across the U.S. in 2020.

In addition to funds for hiring, the grants also provide funding for local, state and tribal law enforcemen­t agencies to enhance community policing, in which agencies use relationsh­ips with community leaders to establish dialogues about needs and identify residents’ concerns.

Brindisi — a Democrat who represents a portion of upstate New York, including Utica and Binghamton — said it is “the job of Congress to give cities and towns the tools they need,” including helping police department­s replace retiring officers as municipal budgets dwindle.

“This is a plan to recruit, hire and train community beat cops,” Brindisi said in an interview on Sunday.

In 2020, the program awarded 596 grants to hire 2,731 police officers at police department­s across the nation, according to Justice Department statistics.

The proposal comes as police department­s across the U.S. are facing budget reductions in the coming year, with cities struggling with ballooning costs from the coronaviru­s pandemic and national calls to reduce police funding in favor of spending more money on social services. Several police agencies have also delayed or canceled police academy classes, which is likely to leave a number of jobs unfilled as other officers retire.

But the grant funding to hire thousands of new officers could allow police de

“This is a plan to recruit, hire and train community beat cops.”

— U.S. Rep. Anthony Brindisi

partments to focus their

resources on strengthen­ing community policing programs, adding additional training for officers and increasing transparen­cy by buying body cameras,

Brindisi said.

“This funding will help free up resources to do that,” he added.

Still, Brindisi said local government­s must also focus

investing in social programs.

“We have to invest more in mental health, we have to invest more in education,” he said.

“We have to invest more in mental health, we have to invest more in education.” — U.S. Rep. Anthony Brindisi

 ?? HEATHER AINSWORTH—ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? In this Nov. 6, 2018, file photo, Anthony Brindisi speaks to supporters on election night at the Delta Hotel in Utica, N.Y. U.S. Rep. Anthony Brindisi said Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020, that he is introducin­g legislatio­n that seeks to double the amount of funding for a Justice Department grant program used to hire police officers across the U.S.
HEATHER AINSWORTH—ASSOCIATED PRESS In this Nov. 6, 2018, file photo, Anthony Brindisi speaks to supporters on election night at the Delta Hotel in Utica, N.Y. U.S. Rep. Anthony Brindisi said Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020, that he is introducin­g legislatio­n that seeks to double the amount of funding for a Justice Department grant program used to hire police officers across the U.S.
 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? Congressma­n Anthony Brindisi speaks at a press conference at Sherrill Manufactur­ing on Sept. 3, 2019.
FILE PHOTO Congressma­n Anthony Brindisi speaks at a press conference at Sherrill Manufactur­ing on Sept. 3, 2019.

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