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Texas Commits Additional $875 Million to School, Border Security |
2022-10-29 |
Governor Greg Abbott, Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick, Speaker Dade Phelan, Senate Finance Committee Chair Joan Huffman, and House Appropriations Chair Dr. Greg Bonnen announced the State of Texas will commit $874.6 million for public safety and recovery issues, according to a statement from Governor Abbott’s office. “The State of Texas is working around the clock to support critical public safety efforts, including protecting communities across the state from the increasing threats pouring across our southern border, as well as enhancing the security of Texas schools,” Governor Abbott stated. “Texas continues providing support to the Uvalde community in the aftermath of tragedy as they rebuild.” The plan announced on Thursday by the Texas Legislative Budget Board provides for the following:
The additional funding for school security comes as investigations into the Robb Elementary School shooting revealed a lack of attention by school officials to school security policies and maintenance issues that could have prevented the tragedy. “These funds will continue to support the community of Uvalde in the wake of such a devastating tragedy earlier this year and will help bolster the safety of Texans,” Speaker Phelan explained. “School security will be a priority for the Texas House during the 88th Legislature, and this additional funding is a meaningful step we can take in the meantime.” The need for additional funding for border security operations including Operation Lone Star comes as the Biden administration recently reported back-to-back record years in illegal border crossing apprehensions. Border Patrol agents apprehended more than 2.2 million migrants during the recently ended FY22. This is up by 33 percent over the previous record-setting year in FY21. Of the 2.2 million migrants apprehended crossing the southwest border last year, nearly 1.4 million entered through the five Texas-based Border Patrol sectors. “As the crisis at our border continues, it is critical that the legislature continues to fund Operation Lone Star as the flow of illegal immigrants, weapons, and drugs has hit unprecedented levels,” said Senator Huffman, Chair of the Senate Finance Committee. “Because the federal government has completely neglected this emergency, imagine how unsafe communities across the country would be had Texas not stepped up to provide its full support. It is also our duty to continue to support the Uvalde community, and a major state contribution toward a new school facility is part of that responsibility.” The announcement by the budget board includes $110 million for the Texas Division of Emergency Management for COVID-19 response expenses, the governor’s office stated. Related: Robb Elementary School: 2022-10-23 Texas Department of Public Safety FIRES officer who responded to Uvalde school shooting - the first cop to lose their job after the horrific incident that saw 19 kids and two teachers slaughtered while cops stood in building hallways Robb Elementary School: 2022-10-08 Uvalde suspends ENTIRE school district police force over failed response to Robb Elementary School massacre Robb Elementary School: 2022-09-07 Five Uvalde officers who were on-site during school shooting that left 19 children and two teachers dead are now under investigation - while two more are suspended with pay |
Posted by:Skidmark |
#1 Looks like this has shot a big hole in Beto’s claims that Abbott has done nothing to protect the children Of course we all know if the police had put on their big boy pants many of the dead in Uvalde would be alive. Not much a Governor can do about sissies posing as law enforcement |
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom 2022-10-29 13:50 |