WASHINGTON – Today, Senate Judiciary
Committee Ranking Member Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) and Sen. Catherine Cortez
Masto (D-Nev.) introduced the bipartisan Invest to Protect Act to provide $250
million over the next five years to support small law enforcement agencies
across the country. This funding will help them invest in training, equipment,
mental health support and recruitment and retention. The legislation is
cosponsored by Sens. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) and Reverend Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.).
“During my 99 county meetings, I’ve heard
from local police departments about the difficulty they’ve had recruiting folks
to be on the police force. We need to ensure our law enforcement agencies have
the resources needed to recruit, train and retain police – especially as crime
rates continue soaring across the country. Our Invest to Protect Act will send a clear message to police,
including small police departments, that we have their backs,” Grassley said.
“Our local law enforcement agencies need
more funding and support to keep Nevadans safe. My bipartisan bill would ensure
that small agencies can easily access resources to provide training and mental
health care for their officers, and to invest in recruitment and retention to
help keep great officers on the streets. These small departments are the
backbone of so many communities, and I’ll always work to get them what they
need,” said Cortez Masto.
Over 90 percent of all police departments nationally have
fewer than 200 full-time officers. In Iowa and across the country, these small
departments often struggle to compete with larger ones for access to critical
resources. The bipartisan Invest to
Protect Act would establish a grant through the Community Oriented Policing
Services (COPS) program to provide $50 million per year for five years
specifically to help local law enforcement agencies with fewer than 200
officers make meaningful investments in their officers and communities. The
bill also requires a grant application process that can be completed within 30
minutes, so small agencies without dedicated grant-writing staff can access the
funding.
This bill is endorsed by the Fraternal Order of Police and
the National Sheriffs’ Association. Reps.
Josh Gottheimer (D-N.J.) and John Rutherford (R-Fla.) have introduced companion
legislation in the U.S. House of Representatives.
As the top Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee,
Grassley has repeatedly called for much-needed
support for police as
crime rates soar across the country. He has also
asked Judiciary Committee Chairman Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) to hold
multiple hearings on the rise in violent crime.
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