NEW: Candidate for AG Hodgson Proposes Action Plan for Google Fund

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NEW: Candidate for AG Hodgson Proposes Action Plan for Google Fund

State Senator Dawson Hodgson, Republican candidate for Attorney General, released a plan of action for how to best utility the $60 million dollar settlement awarded to the state by Google.

"The Justice Department distributes resources like this to law enforcement organizations in order to meet pressing justice and safety needs of their jurisdiction," said Senator Hodgson. "Rhode Island has longstanding and neglected needs in this area. It is important to have a plan in place to put these resources to use in an effective, timely, transparent, and responsible way. The framework I have assembled and will implement when I am elected Attorney General will make a strong and immediate impact on justice and safety for Rhode Island."

The settlement was won by Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Nehrona in 2012 following his successful prosecution of Google for advertising illegal prescription drugs online.

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"Safety and Justice"

Hodgson's priority is to put the funds towards "safety and justice." To this end, he proposes a number of active strategies to improve health and wellbeing in Rhode Island.

Foremost among them, Hodgson proposes committing $6 million dollars over the next five years to the Department of Health to address the current Overdose Epidemic (for more on the scourge of drug overdose in RI, check out GoLocalProv's coverage here), as well as to address backlogs in the analysis of medical and DNA evidence. Hodgson also proposes an influx of $4 million over five years to the RI State Crime Lab to clear the backlog of firearms examinations and support accreditation.

Hodgson's largest proposed commitments are $12.5 million for the construction of a unified justice training center for Rhode Island and $13.5 million to establish a Rhode Island Justice Trust Fund.

In addition to these larger-scale projects, Hodgson's proposals also include millions of dollars for various already existing programs. Hodgson would direct $5 million of from the Google settlement funds to the Providence Police Department over the next five years, to be used for firearms and gang enforcement. This would compliment $3 million in the next five years for Domestic Violence Initiatives, $1.5 million over the next five years for Human Trafficking Initiatives and $1.5 million to administer an Enhanced Sex Offender Registration Database.

The rest of the proposals are directed towards training and education. $3 million over the next five years would go to the Department of Corrections to administer job training, work release and apprenticeships. $1.5 million over five years would go towards nonviolence training programs, $2 million over five years would go towards mental health training for police officers, $1.5 million over five years for prosecutor professional development, and $3 million over five years to information and technical upgrades to the Department of the Attorney General.

For more on Senator Hodgson's proposals be sure to visit his campaign website, at http://www.dawsonhodgson.com/


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