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Robert Farley
By Robert Farley May 19, 2009
Back to Fully fund the COPS program

Money in stimulus and budget for COPS

The COPS program, which helps local agencies pay for more police officers, was a pet project of Vice President Joe Biden. Back in 1994, Biden championed the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act which sought — through the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) — to put 100,000 additional police officers on America's streets. However, funding was drastically reduced and the the program faltered under the Bush administration, which cited a General Accounting Office report that questioned the cost-effectiveness of the program in reducing crime.

As president, Barack Obama has taken several steps to restore the COPS program.

The economic stimulus package approved by Obama in February included $1 billion for COPS hiring grants, to fund the hiring of more than 7,000 police and sheriffs deputies in 2009 and 2010. The Obama administration's proposed 2010 budget also included $298 million for COPS hiring grants, with an eye toward moving closer to the goal of hiring 50,000 police officers nationwide.

And in April, the House authorized an additional $1.8 billion a year over the next five tears for the COPS grant program, including $1.25 billion for hiring and the rest for prosecutors, crime-fighting technology and aid to high-crime communities.

That puts this promise firmly In the Works.

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