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City Committee Approves Million Dollar Funding for Safety Programs

July 13, 2024 | St. Louis City, St. Louis County, Missouri



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City Committee Approves Million Dollar Funding for Safety Programs
In a recent government meeting, a subcommittee discussed the allocation of funds to various community organizations, totaling approximately $1 million. The proposed funding includes significant amounts for programs such as Big Brothers Big Sisters ($65,000), Believe STL Academy ($98,000), and Mission Saint Louis ($70,745), among others.

The discussion highlighted a minor discrepancy in the total amount, with members jokingly addressing a $29 overage. After some light-hearted banter regarding the calculations, the subcommittee moved to pass the funding recommendations to the Public Safety Committee for further consideration.

The motion was unanimously supported, with six votes in favor, allowing the proposed funding to advance to the next stage. The committee plans to address these allocations in Resolution 90, with an aim for unanimous consent to expedite the distribution of funds to the designated organizations.

The meeting concluded with a motion to excuse an absent member and a subsequent adjournment, marking a productive session focused on community support initiatives.

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