FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE AG
THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1995 (202) 616-2771
TDD (202) 514-1888
AG RENO TO BE IN MAINE ON FRIDAY
FOR COMMUNITY POLICING EVENT AND POLICE SWEARING-IN
Visit Comes As Congress Seeks To Cut Police Hiring Funds
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Attorney General Janet Reno will spend
Friday in Maine to learn from Portland's community policing
successes, watch as new federally-funded police officers are sworn-in in
Waterville, and defend the crime bill's program to put
100,000 police on the streets against Congressional attempts to
defund it.
The 1994 crime bill provided $8.8 billion to hire 100,000 new
community police officers, and funding for more than 16,000 new
officers has already been announced -- including 88 in communities
across Maine. Five of those officers will be sworn in Friday.
Legislation recently passed by the House of Representatives
would scrap the program, and the Senate is expected to take up the
bill shortly.
The following is her public schedule:
Friday, March 24
9:30 am Community Policing event w/ Police Chief Chitwood
Parkside Community Policing Station, Portland
Intersection of Sherman Street & Deering Avenue
Open to press
Reno to be available to press immediately after
11:30 am Lunch with Governor King, U.S. Attorney McCloskey,
AG Ketterer, Public Safety Commissioner Scholfield
Governor's Mansion
Closed to press except for pool spray at beginning
1 pm Attend Graduation of new community police officers
Maine Criminal Justice Academy, Waterville
Thomas College on West River Road
Open to press
2 pm Return to Washington, D.C.
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