(Washington, DC) – Today, U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH), the Vice Chair of the Senate Appropriations subcommittee that funds the Department of Justice (DOJ), announced with U.S. Senator Maggie Hassan (D-NH) and Representatives Annie Kuster (NH-02) and Chris Pappas (NH-01) that DOJ awarded $7,942,122 in federal funds for New Hampshire to support Granite State law enforcement agencies, strengthen the New Hampshire criminal justice system and bolster services for victims of crime in the state. Of these funds:
“These federal dollars are a substantial investment in public safety,” said Senator Shaheen. “These resources will support crime victims in their hour of need, support law enforcement’s efforts to fight and prevent crime and strengthen crime diversion and prevention efforts for young people. Support for these and other federal initiatives that support law enforcement and our criminal justice system will continue to be a top priority for me as a leader of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee that determines funding for these grant programs.”
“Federal, state, and local governments must work together to prevent crime and to support victims,” said Senator Hassan. “These extensive federal grants will help our communities have the resources that they need to improve the criminal justice system.”
“This robust funding will improve public safety in our communities, bolster law enforcement’s efforts to prevent crime and keep Granite Staters safe, and support victims of crime in New Hampshire,” said Congresswoman Kuster. “Throughout my tenure in Congress, I have been a strong supporter of the Victims of Crime Act and Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Programs which assist law enforcement’s work in combatting the opioid epidemic. These federal dollars are an important investment in our state, and I will continue to prioritize funding for initiatives to prevent crime and improve our criminal justice system.”
“Supporting New Hampshire law enforcement continues to be a top priority of mine, and these funds will go a long way in helping keep our communities safe,” said Congressman Pappas. “These Department of Justice grants will go to communities throughout the state to support a variety of initiatives, including strengthening juvenile delinquency prevention and intervention efforts, supporting victims of crimes, and helping local law enforcement deal with the ongoing opioid epidemic. I remain committed to working with our federal delegation to make sure New Hampshire communities are safe and have the support they need.”
Breakdown of Byrne JAG Awards
Five New Hampshire localities received a combined total of $250,311 in funding through the Byrne JAG Program. Below is a breakdown of the awards:
Grantee |
Amount |
Manchester |
$179,436 |
Rochester |
$25,634 |
Concord |
$21,685 |
Laconia |
$12,540 |
Cheshire County |
$11,016 |
TOTAL |
$250,311 |
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