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Ralston proposes $75M for law enforcemen­t and mental health services

- By Dave Williams

ATLANTA — Georgia House Speaker David Ralston will ask House budget writers this winter to earmark $75 million for additional law enforcemen­t and mental health services.

Ralston, R-Blue Ridge, made the announceme­nt Wednesday, July 21, during a speech at the Prosecutin­g Attorneys’ Council Summer Training Conference on Jekyll Island.

“We owe it to our communitie­s to bolster law enforcemen­t and mental health services in a time when some areas of our state are seeing a dramatic increase in crime and the number of individual­s in need of mental health care,” he said. “This proposal is one I am proud to offer and the House of Representa­tives will stand firmly behind when we consider it as part of our 2022 budget process.”

Wednesday’s (July 21) announceme­nt came just two days after Ralston called for a $3 million increase in funding for law enforcemen­t during a meeting of the House Public Safety and Homeland Security Committee to talk about the recent crime wave in Atlanta. The $3 million is part of the much larger funding package Ralston proposed on Wednesday, July 21.

The $75 million includes $25 million in one-time $1,000 bonuses for sworn law enforcemen­t officers, which will be made available to law enforcemen­t agencies through grants.

“Georgia is a state that stands firmly with those who wear the badge,” Ralston said. “This $25 million is about rewarding those police officers and sheriff’s deputies who protect and serve our communitie­s each and every day, often putting themselves in harm’s way in the line of duty.”

Of the other $50 million the speaker is seeking, more than $20 million will go to the Georgia Bureau of Investigat­ion and $10 million will go toward pay raises for state prosecutor­s and public defenders. The remaining $20 million will be divided among a dozen other state agencies based on requests and program needs, with a particular focus on mental health services.

Georgia ranks 51st and last in the nation for access to mental health care. Ralston has made improving mental health services a key priority of his legislativ­e agenda.

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