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Lawmakers consider RFAs for violent-crime clearance training and a youth-violence prevention pilot

Criminal Justice Appropriations Subcommittee · January 22, 2026
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Summary

Representative Clancy presented two RFAs: a one-time training/funding RFA to improve violent-crime clearance rates (example ask $300,000; smaller one-time amounts could fund detective training) and a $1.2M one-time RFA (spread over three years) to fund three coordinators to replicate Salt Lake County's youth-violence hotspot interventions across the Wasatch Front.

Representative Clancy presented two requests for subcommittee consideration. The first is an RFA tied to House Bill 137 to strengthen violent-crime clearance rates through focused investigative training and digital tools. Clancy said concentrated violence is often driven by a small group of individuals and that improving detective training and investigative capacity is a form of crime prevention; he noted…

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