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File #: 991369    Version:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 11/29/1999 In control: PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE
On agenda: Final action: 12/17/1999
Effective date:    
Title: Substitute resolution relating to the expenditure of $50,000 from the Handgun Violence Media Campaign special purpose account in the 2000 City Budget for a public education program relating to firearm violence.
Sponsors: ALD. MURPHY, James N. Witkowiak, Fredrick Gordon, ALD. RICHARDS
Indexes: CRIME PREVENTION, DANGEROUS WEAPONS, FIREARMS
NUMB:
991369
VERS:
SUBSTITUTE 3
REF:

XXBY:
ALD. MURPHY
TITL:
Substitute resolution relating to the expenditure of $50,000 from the Handgun Violence Media Campaign special purpose account in the 2000 City Budget for a public education program relating to firearm violence.
ANLS:
- Analysis - This resolution authorizes the expenditure of $50,000 from a special purpose account in the 2000 City Budget to fund the public education component of Operation Ceasefire, a joint law enforcement initiative aimed at reducing handgun violence. The money will be paid to the Ceasefire Education Fund held by the Safe & Sound program. Safe & Sound has agreed to partner with the agencies responsible for Operation Ceasefire for the purpose of accepting donations for the education effort.
BODY:
Whereas, Funding in the amount of $50,000 was allocated in the 2000 City Budget to a special purpose account designated "Handgun Violence Media Campaign"; and

Whereas, In February 1997, the City of Richmond, Virginia, began Project Exile, a joint law enforcement effort under which certain categories of armed criminals are referred for federal rather than state prosecution; and

Whereas, The swifter prosecutions and longer sentences available within the federal criminal system have combined to cause significant reductions in the rates of murder and other violent crimes in the City of Richmond; and

Whereas, Communities across the country, including Buffalo, New York, Oakland, California, and San Francisco, California, have successfully adopted the Project Exile model; and

Whereas, The City of Milwaukee, working with the United States Attorney's Office and a range of other local and federal agencies, plans to begin its own version of Project Exile, called Project Ceasefire, on January 1, 2000; and

Whereas, A key component in the success of any form of Project Exile has been a public education campaign to make community members aware of the program's existence ...

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