October 15, 2021

Maryland governor outlines $150M plan to boost law enforcement funding - WTOP

Maryland Republican Gov. Larry Hogan is outlining a $150 million plan to, in his words, “re-fund the police,” that would boost funding to local police departments across the state, including for officer pay, body-cameras and victim services.

The plan, which comes amid a troubling rise in crime across the U.S. — including in Maryland’s largest city, Baltimore — “will provide a desperately needed shot in the arm to our state and local police agencies and their critical efforts to stop crime,” Hogan said at a statehouse news conference Friday.

Under the $150 million plan:

  • $45 million is slated to provide a 50% increase in state aid to local police departments across Maryland
  • $50 million will go toward salary increases and hiring bonuses for personnel at state police agencies
  • $24 million is slated for an “accountability resources fund,” which will support more body-worn cameras for officers and des-escalation training
  • $10 million will boost funding for neighborhood safety grants, which are used for hardware upgrades, security cameras and better lighting for community organizations and business districts.

In addition, the state will provide a 100% match for all CrimeStopper rewards, “to further incentivize more witnesses to come forward and offer testimony, so that more violent criminals are actually convicted and taken off our streets.”

Hogan took a hard line against what he called efforts to “defund the police.”

“The reality is that our police are underfunded and under attack,” Hogan said. “To reverse the tide of rising crime, we need to stop demonizing and sabotaging the dedicated men and women who risk their lives every single day, to keep the rest of us safe. Enough is enough. We cannot de fund, the police. We need to refund the police.”

At the news conference, Hogan didn’t detail where all the funding would be coming from. Some of the funding would be put to use immediately, he said, including for victim services, which he said the U.S. Congress and the Maryland General Assembly had recently slashed.

Hogan said some of the items outlined would be included in next year’s budget request.

In a statement, Maryland Democratic Senate President Bill Ferguson, said, “Nothing is more important than ensuring public safety throughout the State. Enhancing law enforcement trust and effectiveness is an important objective to create that safety. We have and we will continue to support investments that enhance trust and safety.”

But he said police are just one part of creating safer communities and “genuinely improving public safety isn’t juts about writing a bigger check.”

The statement added, “Divisive rhetoric does not make us safer, and we hope the Administration will join us moving forward to focus on problem solving. Communities deserve targeted, thoughtful, and data-driven approaches, and the Maryland General Assembly will continue doing that work.”



source: https://wtop.com/maryland/2021/10/maryland-governor-outlines-150m-plan-to-boost-law-enforcement-funding/

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