Mar 13, 2022

Moran: Concordia police among those receiving federal funds

Posted Mar 13, 2022 11:21 PM

U.S. Senator Jerry Moran's Office

WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Jerry Moran (R-Kan.) has announced $11,540,000 in funding for Kansas law enforcement in the FY2022 appropriations package, in addition to increases in the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant program and Community Oriented Policing Service Hiring Program.

“I appreciate the county sheriffs, chiefs of police, state troopers and officers who speak with me frequently about what their departments are facing on a daily basis and inform me of the resources they need to be successful in our communities,”  Moran said. “I stand with our law enforcement and will continue to do everything I can to support them in the United States Senate. Our police need to know that we care about them; we respect them; and we’ve got their six.”

Kansas Law Enforcement Receiving Congressional Resources

Arkansas City Police Department­

Atchison Police Department

Cherokee County Sheriff

Concordia Police Department

El Dorado Police Department

Ford County Sheriff

Garden City Police Department

Gardner Police Department

Graham County Sheriff

Greeley County Sheriff

Fort Hays State University De-Escalation Center

Hiawatha Police Department

Johnson County Sheriff

Kansas Bureau of Investigation

Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center

Leavenworth Police Department

Mission Police Department

Olathe Police Department

Overland Park Police Department

Parsons Police Department

Pittsburg Police Department

Prairie Village Police Department

Riley County Police Department

Rose Hill Police Department

Sedgwick County Sheriff

Valley Center Police Department

Wichita Police Department

Wyandotte County Sheriff