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SCHUMER, GILLIBRAND ANNOUNCE OVER $263 MILLION IN ANTI-TERRORISM FUNDING FOR NYPD, REGIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT, TRANSPORTATION AGENCIES & NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS IN-AND-AROUND NYC


Dept. of Homeland Security’s UASI Program Provides Funding to Address Needs of High-Threat Urban Areas, Like NYC, and Protects Against Acts of Terrorism

State Homeland Security Program Provides Funding to Support Implementation of Homeland Security Strategies

U.S. Senators Charles E. Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand announced today that New York is set to receive more than $263 million in federal funding through the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). First, Schumer and Gillibrand announced $178,123,000 in Fiscal Year 2017 funding for the New York City area through the Urban Areas Security Initiative (UASI). In total, FEMA is providing $580,000,000 in UASI funds nationwide and therefore, New York has been allocated approximately 30 percent of the total UASI funds. The UASI program provides funding to address the unique needs of high-threat, high-density Urban Areas. The funding assists these localities in building sustainable capacity to prevent, protect against, mitigate, respond to, and recover from acts of terrorism.

In addition, $6,724,346 in UASI funding has been awarded to the New York City area for use by 91 nonprofit organizations that are high-risk of attack to improve their security. In total, FEMA is providing $25,000,000 in these funds and therefore, New York City has been allocated more than 25 percent of the total NSGP funds. Schumer and Gillibrand have long advocated for robust UASI funding for New York City.

The Senators also announced $76,930,000 in the State Homeland Security Program (SHSP) and $1,822,000 for Operation Stonegarden (OPSG) for New York. SHSP funding supports the implementation of the strategies to prevent, protect against, mitigate, respond to and recover from acts of terrorism and other catastrophic events. OPSG funding enhances coordination between local, state, and federal law enforcement for security purposes.

“With ISIS-inspired attacks becoming more and more frequent across the globe, top terror targets like New York City must remain proactive and well-protected,” said Senator Schumer. “Federal security funds, like UASI, are the cornerstone of effective preparedness and prevention against terror threats and enable local law enforcement, like NYPD, to do all they can to keep New Yorkers safe and secure. I have been a strong supporter for counter-terrorism funds in New York City and I will do everything in my power to continue fighting for these funds and make sure that New York is protected.”

“New York is the number one terror target in the world, so we must continue to be vigilant,” said Senator Gillibrand. “These anti-terror funds remain critical for our law enforcement to have the resources they need available in their efforts to protect and save lives. I will always fight in the Senate to make sure they are given the support they need to keep New Yorkers safe.”

The purpose of the Homeland Security Program is to provide funding to assist state and local governments in obtaining the resources needed to increase law enforcement terrorism prevention capabilities. Funds will be used to address identified planning, organization, equipment, training, and exercise needs to prevent, protect against, mitigate, respond to, and recover from acts of terrorism and other catastrophic events.

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