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Residents press commission on gun violence and federal grant cuts; city staff lists recent federal funding losses
Summary
Multiple public speakers urged action on gun violence and asked for transparency; city staff presented confirmed federal funding reductions totaling about $4.18 million affecting the health district, Second Harvest and an OIC community-violence grant and provided murder counts for 2021–2025 to date.
Residents used the June 3 public-comment period at the Springfield City Commission meeting to press elected officials for action on gun violence and to demand transparency about recent land transactions. City staff responded with a summary of confirmed federal funding reductions and local homicide statistics.
Why it matters: callers tied gun violence to broader community conditions and asked the commission for concrete steps and accountability. City staff said several confirmed federal grants to local organizations and agencies have been reduced or rescinded, with immediate program and staffing impacts.
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