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Biden highlights how federal money is being used to boost public safety bids

President Joe Biden used a meeting with police chiefs to spotlight his administration’s efforts to help cities and police departments manage crime while also providing job opportunities for youth in communities affected by that violence.

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  • President Joe Biden highlighted his administration’s initiatives to assist cities and police departments in addressing crime while creating job opportunities for youth in affected communities.
  • Biden cited the American Rescue Plan’s role in enabling Detroit to offer bonuses and hire 200 additional officers, aiding Milwaukee in gun crime investigations, and enhancing Chicago’s community violence intervention efforts.
  • He criticized Republicans for not supporting the American Rescue Plan, which he attributes to helping reduce violent crime in various U.S. cities.
  • Doug Emhoff hosted a roundtable discussing $85 million in federal grants aimed at improving job opportunities for youth in communities impacted by gun violence and crime.
  • The administration seeks to balance being tough on crime with compassion for affected communities amid the 2024 election and Republican critiques.
  • The $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan included $350 billion for flexible aid to various governmental entities, with billions used to combat crime effectively.
  • Detroit and Chicago are among the cities that benefited from federal funding, experiencing significant reductions in homicides and nonfatal shootings.
  • Biden’s administration emphasizes a comprehensive public health approach to tackle gun violence, the leading cause of premature death among American youth.
  • The grants, available to nonprofits, governments, and civic leaders, will support education, skills training, and paid work experience through the Labor Department’s employment and training administration.

The Associated Press has the story:

Biden highlights how federal money is being used to boost public safety bids

Newslooks- WASHINGTON (AP) —

President Joe Biden used a meeting with police chiefs to spotlight his administration’s efforts to help cities and police departments manage crime while also providing job opportunities for youth in communities affected by that violence.

The president underscored how the American Rescue plan has helped Detroit pay for bonuses and hire 200 additional officers, Milwaukee fund gun crime investigations and Chicago better focus on community violence intervention efforts. He also took a glancing shot at Republicans, suggesting that his administration has helped cities around the U.S. reduce violent crime without Republican help.

President Joe Biden listens as Detroit Police Chief James E. White speaks as Biden meets with law enforcement officials in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington, Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2024. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

“We stepped up thanks to my American Rescue Plan, which I might note, not a single person on the other team voted for,” Bidens said at the start of the White House meeting that included the heads of police departments from Buffalo, Charlotte-Mecklenburg, Chicago, DeKalb County, Georgia, Miami, Milwaukee, and Philadelphia.

Doug Emhoff, the husband of Vice President Kamala Harris, hosted a roundtable later in the day on $85 million in federal grants meant to improve job opportunities for youth in communities affected by gun violence and crime.

The president is looking to show he is tough on crime and compassionate to those communities affected by crime as the 2024 election heats up and Republicans criticize the Democrat.

President Joe Biden speaks about his actions to fight crime and make communities safer in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington, Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2024. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

The $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan — passed in 2021 by a Democratic-led Congress and signed by Biden — contained $350 billion of flexible aid to states, territories, tribes, counties, cities and towns. Biden said billions of that money has been used effectively at fighting crime, including reducing gun violence.

“Since day one, my administration been working with law enforcement, mayors and community leaders to do what we know works to keep people in communities safe,” Biden said.

FILE – Second gentleman Doug Emhoff speaks Feb. 27, 2024, at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House complex in Washington. The Biden administration is preparing to offer $85 million in federal grants meant to improve job opportunities for youth in communities affected by gun violence and crime. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

Violent crime across the nation rose following the pandemic. But despite Republican claims that it’s continuing to rise, crime decreased in 2022, dropping to about the same level as before the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the most recent FBI crime data. The exception is property crime.

The cities that have benefited from federal funding include Detroit, which invested more than $100 million in public safety, and in 2023 it had the fewest homicides since 1966; 18% fewer than in 2022, the White House said. In Chicago, a city often cited as one with a gun violence problem, the city used $100 in federal funding for public safety and community violence intervention efforts that target communities at the highest risk for violence. The city saw a 13% drop in homicides last year and nonfatal shootings also declined, the White House said.

President Joe Biden speaks about his actions to fight crime and make communities safer in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington, Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2024. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

Biden has called gun violence “the ultimate superstorm,” affecting not just victims but the everyday lives of community members. His administration says the response should better resemble how the government acts after natural disasters.

“It’s clear that with gun violence now being the number one cause of premature death for all youth in America, that we must take an all-of-government public health approach to address this crisis,” said Greg Jackson, deputy director of the White House office of gun violence prevention.

President Joe Biden greets Jim Pasco, executive director of the National Fraternal Order of Police as Tom Perez, White House director of the Office of Intergovernmental Affairs, left, watches, as he arrives to speak about his actions to fight crime and make communities safer in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington, Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2024. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

Jackson said the grants to communities will help provide key resources for community organizations and government leaders and will invest in those most at risk for violence. He said it was a way to address both “the lack of economic opportunity and the crisis of gun violence.”

The grants will be open to nonprofits, governments and civic leaders to fund education, skills training and paid work experience. The money is being made available through the Labor Department’s employment and training administration.

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