Rep. Frank Burns September 18, 2024 | 11:46 AM
HARRISBURG, Sept. 18 -- State Rep. Frank Burns announced that more than $1 million in funding is headed to Cambria County communities to support law enforcement and crime victims.
The grants come from the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency.
"These grants help law enforcement upgrade their systems for easier sharing of crime reporting data with the FBI, which helps to capture statewide and local crime trends," Burns said. "Other grants awarded will strengthen the county prison's Vivitrol drug treatment program, expand resources under the Victims of Crime Act and provide legal aid to survivors of domestic violence and other crimes."
The following grants were awarded in the 72nd District:
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