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Maine senator wants restoration of State Homeland Security Grant funding

Emergency Management Alert, February 24, 2004

Senate Governmental Affairs Committee Chairman Susan Collis (R-ME) asked her fellow senators last week to join her request that the State Homeland Security Grant funding be restored. Under the fiscal year 2005 federal budget is a proposal to cut $1 billion of the Homeland Security Grant, according to the Magic City Morning Star.

The fiscal 2005 budget would cut nearly half the main source of assistance to state and local governments, as well as to first responders.

"Communities use these funds for first responder preparation activities, such as emergency planning, risk assessments, mutual aid agreements, equipment, training and exercises," Collins wrote in a letter to fellow senators. "Reducing the level of funding for the State Homeland Security Grant program would hurt the ability of our first responders to prevent and respond to a terrorist attack."

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