Senator Mark Kirk, bipartisan coalition get $19M approved to help fight gangs
CHICAGO (FOX 32 News) -
Senator Mark Kirk is on a crusade to get federal help to fix Chicago's gang problem and reduce gang-related crime in the city and across the nation.
Kirk said he was inspired to find a solution after 15-year-old honors student Hadiya Pendleton was shot and killed. He announced the first details of that plan on Monday.
With help from a rare bipartisan coalition in the U.S Senate, Kirk has persuaded the powerful Appropriations Committee to approve $19 million for federal agencies to battle street gangs.
He hopes a large share of that money will flow to law enforcers here in Chicago and the suburbs. Proposals include money to hire more prosecutors and develop more effective community outreach.
Read more: http://www.myfoxchicago.com/story/23173086/sentaor-mark-kirk-chicago-police-discuss-street-gangs-violence#ixzz2cUIeIWeV
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