$36.9 million dollars has been awarded to 31 police agencies in the state of Texas through the U.S. Department of Justice’s COPS* Hiring Recovery Program.
$36.9 million dollars has been awarded to 31 police agencies in the state of Texas through the U.S. Department of Justice’s COPS* Hiring Recovery Program.
$36.9 million dollars has been awarded to 31 police agencies in the state of Texas through the U.S. Department of Justice’s COPS* Hiring Recovery Program.
$36.9 million dollars has been awarded to 31 police agencies in
the state of Texas through the U.S. Department of Justice’s COPS* Hiring Recovery Program. Where the money is going: Officers awarded Amount awarded San Antonio Police Department 50 $10,354,400 City of Dallas 50 $8,896,300 Arlington Police Department 31 $6,107,248 Galveston County Sheriff's Office 9 $1,816,155 City of Galveston 8 $1,670,464 City of Port Arthur 6 $1,155,294 Harlingen Police Department 6 $924,834 City of Wichita Falls 4 $713,676 Town of Addison 3 $713,490 Lancaster Police Department 3 $639,096 Weslaco Police Department 3 $451,206 Corsicana Police Department 2 $372,924 El Paso ISD Police Services 2 $311,498 Marshall Police Department 2 $291,436 City of Forest Hill 1 $213,946 Willis Police Department 1 $178,422 Alvarado Police Department 1 $176,675 Webb County 1 $167,607 Cleveland Police Department 1 $162,615 Beaumont ISD Police Department 1 $155,276 City of Newton 1 $146,509 Pittsburg Police Department 1 $144,327 City of Jacksonville 1 $138,917 Normangee Police Department 1 $137,816 Sansom Park Police Department 1 $134,407 City of Alamo 1 $131,059 * Community Oriented Hutchins Police Department 1 $130,550 Policing Services City of West Tawakoni 1 $117,714 Harlandale ISD 1 $115,499 Source: U.S. Department Roma Police Department 1 $114,733 of Justice Donna ISD 1 $114,486 CHRONICLE