Municue

Office of the Texas Governor, Criminal Justice Division

organization
4 mentions across 2 events

Also known as: Public Safety Office, Governor's Criminal Justice Division

The Criminal Justice Division of the Office of the Texas Governor (also known as the Public Safety Office) administers federal and state grant funding to support law enforcement, criminal justice system improvements, victims services, and juvenile delinquency prevention. The division operates several programs including forensic science improvements, victim assistance, and border security initiatives across Texas.
2 eventsLast active Tracked since $781K city spending

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grant (4)
public safety (4)
budget (4)

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January 2026

General Consent

Ratification of a grant application and authorization to accept, if awarded, a Victims of Crime Act grant from the Texas Governor's Criminal Justice Division for up to $180,000 in FY2027 to support crime victim services.

(ALL) Ratify Application for, and Authorize Acceptance of, if Awarded, the Office of the Texas Governor, Criminal Justice Division, Victims of Crime Act Grant to Occur in Fiscal Year 2027 in an Amount

$180K
General Consent

The city seeks authorization to apply for and accept, if awarded, a Peace Officers Mental Health Grant from the Texas Governor's Criminal Justice Division for up to $250,000 in FY2027, along with execution of a related grant agreement and appropriation ordinance.

(ALL) Authorize Application for, and Acceptance of, if Awarded, the Office of the Texas Governor, Criminal Justice Division, Peace Officers Mental Health Grant to Occur in Fiscal Year 2027 in an Amoun

$250K
General Consent

The city ratifies its acceptance of a Victims of Crime Act grant from the Office of the Governor's Criminal Justice Division of up to $176,300 for FY2026.

(ALL) Ratify Acceptance of Award from the Office of the Governor, Criminal Justice Division, Victims of Crime Act Grant to Occur in Fiscal Year 2026 in an Amount Up to $176,300.00 and Adopt Appropriat

$176K
General Consent

The city ratifies its acceptance of a First Responders Mental Health grant from the Office of the Governor's Criminal Justice Division of up to $175,000 for FY2026.

(ALL) Ratify Acceptance of Award from the Office of the Governor, Criminal Justice Division, First Responders Mental Health Grant to Occur in Fiscal Year 2026 in an Amount Up to $175,000.00 and Adopt

$175K