09/27/2024 | Press release | Archived content
Today, U.S. Representative Matt Cartwright (PA-08), Ranking Member of the House Appropriations Commerce, Justice and Science Subcommittee, announced $375,000 in federal funds have been awarded to the Wilkes-Barre Township Police Department to hire additional police officers.
The funding is the result of a grant through the U.S. Department of Justice's Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) Hiring Program. The grant will cover up to 75% of the entry-level salaries and benefits for newly hired officers over a three-year period, significantly reducing the financial burden on the township.
"As a senior member of the House Appropriations Committee, I'll always stand with our police and support their work to keep our communities safe," said Rep. Cartwright, who oversees more than $70 billion in annual federal spending, including the budget for the Department of Justice. "In Congress, I'll continue fighting to bring these federal resources home to support local law enforcement and all emergency first responders."
"This grant is a significant step forward for our Township and Police Department," said Chief Will Clark, Wilkes-Barre Township Police Department. "It allows us to enhance our police force without placing additional financial strain on our residents. We are committed to ensuring that Wilkes-Barre Township remains a safe and welcoming place for all. We would like to thank Congressman Cartwright for assisting us in making application for this vital source of much needed funding."
The COPS Hiring Program (CHP) is a competitive award program intended to create and preserve jobs and increase community policing capacity and crime prevention efforts. The community policing approach focuses on forging trust between law enforcement and the members of the communities they serve.