Bill would allow community investments to reduce and prevent crime
Santa Fe, NM-Tonight the House voted unanimously to pass HB 84, a critical crime prevention bill, which would amend the Crime Reduction Grant Act to expand the purposes for which grants may be awarded to programs that reduce crime.
With this expansion, the Crime Reduction Act could be used to support efforts that include: establishing law enforcement crisis intervention teams, coordinating access to programs, establishing treatment centers for individuals struggling with substance use issues, transitional homes for individuals recently released from incarceration, and recruiting and retaining public safety and behavioral health workers.
HB 84 was sponsored by Representatives Daymon Ely (D-Corrales) and Dayan Hochman-Vigil (D-Albuquerque).
“Expanding the Crime Reduction Act means we can invest more in our communities which will help us address the root causes of crime and make our streets safer,” said Representative Ely.