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LAWRENCE CO. GETS OVER $80,000 IN HOMELAND SECURITY GRANTS

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September 27, 2016
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Funds to purchase law enforcement, fire and emergency services equipment

FRANKFORT, Ky. (September 27, 2016) – After an extensive evaluation and review process, today the Kentucky Office of Homeland Security (KOHS) announced 112 recipients for Kentucky’s $2.7 million 2016 Homeland Security Grant Program.

“My greatest responsibility as governor is to ensure our citizens and resources are protected from all threats, including natural and man-made disasters, crime and terrorism,” said Gov. Matt Bevin. “To accomplish our mission, it is vital that homeland security grants are allocated through a bipartisan, objective process that maximizes security and safety throughout the Commonwealth. This is exactly what we will do.”

For the 2016 federal fiscal year, KOHS will administer $2,699,400 in US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) grants to city and county governments, fire protection districts, area development districts, and public universities to purchase first responder equipment, communications equipment and critical infrastructure protection.

“Each year, the Kentucky Office of Homeland Security’s grants department shoulders the heavy burden of soliciting, processing, evaluating and prioritizing hundreds of requests for millions of homeland security grant dollars—an especially challenging process when ever-shrinking resources conflict with ever-increasing demands,” said KOHS Executive Director John Holiday.

The grant process is extremely competitive. For the current grant cycle, KOHS received applications requesting $15 million, more than five times the available funds. 105 Kentucky counties applied for grant funding in the current cycle, and the 112 grants awarded will be spread throughout 74 counties.

“I wish we could offer funding to every county and city within the Commonwealth,” Holiday stated. “Each is dealing with their own financial challenges. However, we must apply critical thinking and apply a regional approach to allocate money based on utmost need and greatest public safety impact.”

For a complete listing of the 2016 Homeland Security Grant Program awardees, visit: http://homelandsecurity.ky.gov/Pages/Grants.aspx.

 

Statement from Representative York on Homeland Security Grants for Lawrence County

FRANKFORT, Ky. (September 27, 2016) – “Our local responders and law enforcement agencies run into dangerous situations daily to keep our communities safe. They risk their lives for us, and while doing so they should have the best resources available. I will continue to work with our state and federal governments to ensure our local heroes have the gear and equipment they need to safely do their jobs, which often involve saving lives,” State Rep. Jill York said.

Today, Governor Bevein announced, after an extensive evaluation and review process, that the Kentucky Office of Homeland Security (KOHS) announced 112 recipients for Kentucky’s $2.7 million 2016 Homeland Security Grant Program.

Projects:

Lawrence County Fiscal Court                        Infrastructure Equipment                   $20,400

Lawrence County Fiscal Court                        Personal Protective Equipment          $23,700

Lawrence County Fiscal Court                        Search and Rescue                              $39,100

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