Washington 2023-2024 Regular Session

Washington Senate Bill SB5561

Introduced
1/25/23  
Refer
1/25/23  
Report Pass
2/9/23  
Refer
2/10/23  
Report Pass
2/23/23  
Engrossed
3/7/23  
Refer
3/9/23  
Report Pass
3/22/23  
Refer
3/27/23  
Enrolled
4/18/23  
Chaptered
4/25/23  

Caption

Extending the expiration date of the law enforcement community engagement grant project.

Impact

The extension of the law enforcement community engagement grant project is expected to bolster ongoing efforts in community policing strategies across the state. By providing funds, the bill aims to support law enforcement agencies in developing successful engagement programs which will ultimately enhance public safety and community relations. The proposal underscores the significance of continuous funding for initiatives that promote transparency, accountability, and constructive dialogue between law enforcement and community members.

Summary

SB5561 is a legislative proposal aimed at extending the expiration date of the law enforcement community engagement grant project. This project is designed to facilitate partnerships between law enforcement agencies and the communities they serve, fostering improved relationships and collaborative efforts to enhance public safety. The bill reflects a commitment to ongoing investment in community engagement initiatives, which have shown positive impacts on trust and cooperation between citizens and police forces.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB5561 has been predominantly positive. The bill received unanimous support during its voting in the House, indicating a strong legislative consensus on the importance of community engagement in law enforcement. Lawmakers view this extension as essential for fostering public safety and trust within communities, particularly in light of national discussions surrounding policing and community relations. The broad agreement suggests a shared recognition of the need to maintain and enhance police-community partnerships.

Contention

While SB5561 enjoys strong support, there are potential underlying concerns regarding the balance of funding and resources allocated to law enforcement versus community services. Critics may argue that without sufficient oversight, such grants could prioritize law enforcement funding over other community needs, such as mental health services or social programs that also contribute to public safety. Ongoing discussions about the best allocation of funds and the implications for comprehensive community welfare are vital to ensure the effectiveness of engagement initiatives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WA SB5367

Concerning grant programs fostering community engagement through law enforcement-community partnerships and immersion.

WA SB6032

Fostering community engagement with law enforcement at nonprofit religious schools.

WA SB5122

Extending the expiration date of the ambulance transport fund.

WA SB5600

Revised for 2nd Substitute: Extending the expiration date for the state universal communications services program.Original: Removing the expiration date for the state universal communications services program.

WA HB1389

Extending the expiration date for reporting requirements on timber purchases.

WA SB5729

Revised for 1st Substitute: Removing the expiration date on the cost-sharing cap for insulin.Original: Extending the expiration date on the cost-sharing cap for insulin.

WA SB6283

Eliminating the expiration date for the Sandy Williams connecting communities program.

WA HB1119

Extending the expiration date of the joint select committee on health care oversight.

WA HB1321

Extending the expiration date of the ambulance transport fund.

WA HB1936

Extending the expiration of certain school employee postretirement employment restrictions.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.