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Cal OES May Revision seeks funding for 9‑1‑1 upgrade, cybersecurity grants; proposes cut to flexible victim cash assistance
Summary
The Office of Emergency Services asked the Assembly subcommittee for new general‑fund and federal trust fund authority for next‑generation 9‑1‑1, local/state cybersecurity grants and disaster reimbursements, while proposing elimination of a one‑time flexible cash assistance pilot for crime survivors.
The Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) told the Assembly Subcommittee on Public Safety that its May Revision requests include new funding to support a next‑generation 9‑1‑1 rollout, a round of state and local cybersecurity grants, increased federal trust fund authority for FEMA reimbursements, and a multiyear relocation and replacement of a remote radio site.
Cal OES told the panel it is seeking a provisional General Fund augmentation of $23,200,000 for equipment and access costs to relocate the Red Mountain communications site and to build three replacement communication facilities at Rattlesnake Peak, Alder Camp and Big Lagoon. The administration also proposed a one‑time increase of $1,200,000,000 in federal trust fund authority to…
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