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哥伦布、匹兹堡及各地消息
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Governor DeWine Awards Recovery Ohio
Grants to Local Drug Task Forces
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(COLUMBUS, Ohio) – Ohio Governor Mike
DeWine announced today that more than two dozen local drug task
forces in Ohio will receive RecoveryOhio grant funding to support
efforts that disrupt the drug trade and promote substance use
awareness, prevention, and recovery.
A total of $2 million in grants from Governor DeWine’s RecoveryOhio
Law Enforcement Fund will be awarded among 27 existing drug task
forces to intensify their efforts to identify high-level drug
traffickers, dismantle large drug trafficking organizations,
interrupt the flow of money and drugs from Mexican cartels, and
prevent the sale of illegal narcotics to those suffering from
substance use disorder.
Grant funding will also be used to support the mission of Governor
DeWine’s RecoveryOhio initiative which aims to increase substance
use and mental health awareness, implement age-appropriate
prevention education in schools, connect those who need help with
treatment, and promote recovery.
“Local drug task forces are the first line of defense against the
traffickers who are putting drugs into the hands of those battling
addiction," said Governor DeWine. "This funding will provide vital
tools in the area of drug use prevention, education, and treatment
that will promote effective strategies to reduce the prevalence of
substance use disorders and overdoses."
Examples of programs that will be created or expanded with
RecoveryOhio Law Enforcement Fund grants include:
* Central Ohio Drug Enforcement Task Force ($35,859.30) in Licking,
Coshocton, Knox, Guernsey, Muskingum, and Perry counties will use
funds to reduce the availability of illegal narcotics in the
six-county region and to provide professional training and
information-sharing opportunities for the task force and community
partners in addiction and recovery.
* Hamilton County Heroin Task Force ($230,577.81) will use funds to
expand services offered by its Quick Response Team (QRT) of social
workers and counselors to include overdose hotspot outreach
partnerships and programs with social service agencies.
* Lawrence Drug & Major Crimes Task Force ($60,568.94) will use
funds to increase efforts in drug prevention and education as well
as treatment for substance abuse disorders.
* Multi-Area Narcotics (MAN) Unit ($18,371.25) in Defiance, Fulton,
Henry, Paulding, Putnam, and Williams counties will use funds to
provide training by MAN Unit officers for area law enforcement,
schools, county workers, retail personnel, community administrators,
and public agencies for awareness of local drug trends, heroin
abuse, and overdose and meth components.
* Westshore Enforcement Bureau ($42,981.62) in Cuyahoga County will
use funds to support the retention of a youth prevention specialist
and continue annual contracts with two separate prevention/education
agencies that provide training throughout the school year on
subjects such as leadership, anti-bullying, suicide, and drug
addiction prevention.
Governor DeWine established the RecoveryOhio Law Enforcement Fund to
provide existing drug task forces with additional resources to
intercept illegal drugs and enhance their role in substance use
awareness, prevention, and recovery. Funding for these grants was
awarded as part of the biennium budget approved by the Ohio General
Assembly for 2020-2021. The continuance of the fund was among
Governor DeWine's priority budget items for the new biennium, and
the Ohio General Assembly dedicated $5 million to the program over
the 2022-2023 budget year.
A full list of award recipients can be found at
www.governor.ohio.gov.
The program is being administered by the Ohio Office of Criminal
Justice Services. |
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