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provided further, that not less than $50,000 shall be expended to the New North Citizen Council, Inc. in the city of Springfield for C3 and E3 police management in low-income and downtown neighborhoods; provided further, that not less than $150,000 shall be expended for the installation of Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) software and the training of both the Beverly Police and Fire Departments; provided further, that not less than $75,000 shall be expended for community mediation services to Dispute Resolution Services, Incorporated in Springfield; provided further, that not less than $100,000 shall be expended for the purchase of public safety communications equipment in the town of Dudley; provided further, that not less than $20,000  shall be expended for security purchases and installation of a bi-directional amplifier system in the middle school in East Bridgewater; provided further, that not less than $30,000 shall be expended for the police department in the town of Eastham to be used in conjunction with the towns of Wellfleet, Truro and Provincetown to address the traffic safety issues on United States highway route 6 from the rotary in the town of Orleans to the town of Provincetown from May 24 to October 14; provided further, that not less than $90,000 shall be expended for an emergency generator in the city known as the town of Agawam; provided further, that not less than $40,000 shall be expended to the police department of the city of Springfield for Ethical Policing Is Courageous, or EPIC, a new officer training program that emphasizes peer intervention; provided further, that not less than $40,000 shall be expended for the planning and design of the public safety building in the town of Essex; provided further, that not less than $100,000 shall be expended to the Southeastern Massachusetts Law Enforcement Council, Incorporated to provide mental health, wellness and suicide prevention services to emergency service providers in southeastern Massachusetts; provided further, that not less than $20,000 shall be expended for the city of Framingham for the completion of a joint dispatch feasibility study; provided further, that not less than $25,000 shall be expended for public safety improvements in the town of Grafton; provided further, that not less than $1,000 shall be expended to the town of Randolph for the purchase of incident command vests; provided further, that not less than $150,000 shall be expended for the town of Braintree for public safety improvements; provided further, that not less than $46,000 shall be expended for the Hadley police department to purchase dash and body cameras; provided further, that not less than $50,000 shall be expended for a public safety grant in the town of Dracut; provided further, that not less than $25,000 shall be expended for public safety improvements in the town of Hanson; provided further, that not less than $30,000 shall be expended for the town of Hingham for planning, equipment purchase and staff training to enhance the safety of municipal buildings, including but not limited to the town hall, the department of public works, and other municipal locations; provided further, that not less than $50,000 shall be expended for the town of Holbrook for public safety improvements; provided further, that not less than $100,000 shall be expended for public safety improvements in the town of Holliston; provided further, that not less than $75,000 shall be expended for a public safety grant in North Reading; provided further, that not less than $25,000 shall be expended for a public safety grant for the town of Oxford; provided further, that not less than $50,000 shall be expended for the town of Randolph for public safety improvements; provided further, that not less than $75,000 shall be expended for safety improvements at Reading Memorial High School; provided further, that not less than $20,000 shall be expended for the replacement of a diesel emergency generator for the public safety building in the town of Rehoboth; provided further, that not less than $50,000 shall be expended for a public safety grant in the town of Tyngsborough; provided further, that not less than $50,000 shall be expended for the town of Watertown for public safety improvements; provided further, that not less than $150,000 shall be expended to the police department of the city of Lynn for their behavioral health unit; provided further, that not less than $170,000 shall be expended for the town of Medway for the purchase of public safety equipment; provided further, that not less than $50,000 shall be expended for the installation of a new generator at the police station in the town of Merrimac; provided further, that not less than $20,000 shall be expended to the Milton police department for dedicated speed prevention patrols in the town of Milton; provided further, that not less than $15,000 shall be expended for a police side-by-side utility vehicle for the Nahant Police Department; provided further, that not less than $500,000 shall be expended for a nonprofit security grant program to provide support for target hardening and other physical security enhancements to nonprofit organizations that are at high risk of terrorist attacks or hate crimes as defined in <a href=\"http://www.mass.gov/legis/laws/mgl/22c-32.htm\" target=\"_blank\">section 32 of chapter 22C</a> of the General Laws and are ineligible for the United States Department of Homeland Security's Nonprofit Security Urban Area Grant Program based on their location; provided further, that: (i) not less than 1 such grant shall be awarded to a nonprofit organization in the eastern region of the commonwealth; (ii) not less than 1 such grant shall be awarded to a nonprofit organization in the central region of the commonwealth; and (iii) not less than 1 such grant shall be awarded to a nonprofit organization in the western region of the commonwealth; provided further, that not less than $25,000 shall be expended for public safety improvements in the town of Northbridge; provided further, that not less than $75,000 shall be expended for the purchase of public safety communications equipment in the town of Oxford; provided further, that not less than $50,000 shall be expended for emergency roadway repairs in the town of Raynham; provided further, that not less than $50,000 shall be expended for a public safety feasibility study in the town of Shrewsbury; provided further, that not less than $30,000 shall be expended to the town of Stoughton for an active shooter training exercise; provided further, that not less than $40,000 shall be expended for public safety improvements in the town of Sudbury; provided further, that not less than $25,000 shall be expended for public safety improvements in the town of Upton; provided further, that not less than $15,000 shall be expended to the town of Wakefield for PTSD and mental health training for police staff; provided further, that not less than $23,300 shall be expended to the town of West Bridgewater for active shooter training; and provided further, that not less than $50,000 shall be expended for public safety improvements in Ipswich","govLevelOne":"Public Safety","govLevelTwo":"Public Safety & Security","govLevelThree":null,"gaa":3050300,"veto":null,"status":[{"stage":1,"language":"Approved by the Governor","completed":true}],"budgetTracking":{"title":"Budget Tracking","headers":[{"name":"FY 2020 Governor","type":"currency","align":"right","value":"house1","footnote":null},{"name":"FY 2020 House Final","type":"currency","align":"right","value":"houseFinal","footnote":null},{"name":"FY 2020 Senate Final","type":"currency","align":"right","value":"senateFinal","footnote":null},{"name":"FY 2020 Conference","type":"currency","align":"right","value":"conference","footnote":null},{"name":"FY 2020 Governor's Veto","type":"currency delta","align":"right veto","value":"veto","footnote":null},{"name":"FY 2020 Legislature's Override","type":"currency delta","align":"right override","value":"override","footnote":null},{"name":"FY 2020 GAA","type":"currency","align":"right","value":"gaa","footnote":"1"}],"data":[{"house1":0,"houseFinal":1891000,"senateFinal":1941800,"conference":3050300,"gaa":3050300,"veto":0,"override":0}]},"historicalBudget":{"title":"Historical Budget","headers":[{"name":"FY2017 GAA","type":"currency","align":"right","value":"gaaTwoYearsAgo","footnote":"1"},{"name":"FY2018 GAA","type":"currency","align":"right","value":"gaaOneYearsAgo","footnote":"1"},{"name":"FY2019 GAA","type":"currency","align":"right","value":"gaaThisYear","footnote":"1"},{"name":"FY2019 Projected","type":"currency","align":"right","value":"projected","footnote":null},{"name":"FY2020 GAA","type":"currency","align":"right","value":"gaa","footnote":"1"}],"data":[{"gaaTwoYearsAgo":0,"gaaOneYearsAgo":0,"gaaThisYear":3326000,"projected":3576000,"gaa":3050300}]},"spendingCategory":{"title":"Spending Categories","headers":[{"name":"Spending Category","type":"string","align":"left","value":"spendingCategory","footnote":null},{"name":"FY2016 Expended","type":"currency","align":"right","value":"expendedThreeYearsAgo","footnote":null},{"name":"FY2017 Expended","type":"currency","align":"right","value":"expendedTwoYearsAgo","footnote":null},{"name":"FY2018 Expended","type":"currency","align":"right","value":"expendedOneYearsAgo","footnote":null},{"name":"FY2019 Projected","type":"currency","align":"right","value":"projected","footnote":null},{"name":"FY2020 GAA","type":"currency","align":"right","value":"gaa","footnote":"1"}],"total":{"spendingCategory":"Total","expendedThreeYearsAgo":0,"expendedTwoYearsAgo":0,"expendedOneYearsAgo":0,"projected":3576000,"gaa":3050300},"data":[{"spendingCategory":"Grants & Subsidies","expendedThreeYearsAgo":0,"expendedTwoYearsAgo":0,"expendedOneYearsAgo":0,"projected":3576000,"gaa":3050300}]},"parent":{"__typename":"PagesJson","parent":{"__typename":"File","name":"line-item","ext":".json","modifiedTime":"2020-01-02T19:11:18.949Z","mg_mod_date":"20200102","mg_mod_datetime":"20200102T190194+00:00","birthTime":"2020-01-02T19:11:18.935Z"}},"footnotes":[{"index":"1","text":"GAA: General Appropriations Act"}]},"vetoLegend":{"legend":[{"index":"1.1","outerWrapper":"ma__gov-veto-outer__strike","innerWrapper":"ma__gov-veto-inner__strike"},{"index":"1.2","outerWrapper":"ma__gov-veto-outer__add","innerWrapper":"ma__gov-veto-inner__add"},{"index":"2.1","outerWrapper":"ma__gov-veto-outer__strike--overridden","innerWrapper":"ma__gov-veto-inner__strike--overridden"},{"index":"2.2","outerWrapper":"ma__gov-veto-outer__add--overridden","innerWrapper":"ma__gov-veto-inner__add--overridden"}]}},"pageContext":{"isCreatedByStatefulCreatePages":false,"slug":"/enacted/public-safety/public-safety-and-security/80000313","baseSectionURL":"/enacted/public-safety/public-safety-and-security/80000313"}}}