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 123STA T . 313 5PUBLIC LA W 111 – 11 7—DE C.1 6, 2 0 0 9(20)$3,5 00,000 fort r ain in gp rogra ms asa u t h ori zedby se c tion 4 0 1 52ofthe1 9 94 A ct, and for re l ated local demonstra - tion pro j ects (21) $1,000,000 for grants for tele v ised testimony, as authorized by part N of title I of the 19 68 Act; (22) $15,000,000 for programs to reduce gun crime and gang violence; (23) $20,000,000 for grants to assist S tate and tribal governments as authorized by the NI C S Improvements Amend- ments Act of 200 7 ( P ublic L a w 110 – 180); (24) $11,500,000 for the National Criminal H istory Improvement program for grants to upgrade criminal records; (25) $100,000,000 for offender reentry programs, as author- ized by the Second Chance Act of 2007 (Public Law 110– 199), of which $37,000,000 is for grants for adult and juvenile offender State and local reentry demonstration projects, $15,000,000 is for grants for mentoring and transitional serv- ices, $10,000,000 is for reentry courts, $7,500,000 is for family- based substance abuse treatment, $2,500,000 is for evaluation and improvement of education at prisons, jails, and juvenile facilities, $5,000,000 is for technology careers training dem- onstration grants, $13,000,000 is for offender reentry substance abuse and criminal justice collaboration, and $10,000,000 is for prisoner reentry research; (26) $10,000,000 for activities related to comprehensive criminal justice reform and recidivism reduction efforts by States; (27) $10,000,000 for implementation of a student loan repayment assistance program pursuant to section 952 of Public Law 110–315; (28) $3,000,000 for the Northern B order Prosecutor Initia- tive to reimburse State, county, parish, tribal, or municipal governments for the costs associated with the prosecution of criminal cases declined by local offices of the U nited States Attorneys; and (29) $35,000,000 for Paul Coverdell F orensic Science Improvement G rants under part BB of title I of the 1968 Act
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d ,T hat if a unit of local government uses any of the funds made available under this heading to increase the number of law enforcement officers, the unit of local government will achieve a net gain in the number of law enforcement officers who perform non-administrative public sector safety service .WE E DAN D S EED PROG RA MFU ND For necessary e x penses, including salaries and related expenses of the O ffice of W eed and Seed Strategies, $20,000,000, to remain available until expended, as authorized by section 103 of title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968. J U V EN IL E JUS T I C E PROGRAMS For grants, contracts, cooperative agreements, and other assist- ance authorized by the J uvenile Justice and D elin q uency Prevention Act of 1974 ( ‘ ‘the 1974 Act ’ ’), the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 (‘‘the 1968 Act’’), the V iolence Against Women and Department of Justice R eauthorization Act of 2005