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June 17, 2004
Mark Williamson (willima@ci.akron.oh.us)

Phone: 330-375-2538
Fax: 330-375-2335

MAYOR INSTRUMENTAL IN HOMELAND SECURITY $$$ PLAN
Front and Center With Secretary Tom Ridge
Mayor Don Plusquellic, vice chairman of the Homeland Security Funding Task Force expressed his concern for Ohio’s cities while announcing the task force’s findings in Washington, D.C. this afternoon. The mayor has been concerned that most Ohio communities---many of which are cash-strapped---have, to date, received no Homeland Security funding.

"We must give our first responders the tools they need to protect our communities," said Plusquellic from Washington today. "The process for getting funds to communities where they are most needed has been ineffective. Even the President of the United States admits the money was not flowing and told me in January that it needed to be ‘unstuck’. This puts our cities---especially the many that are cash poor---at risk."

Ohio’s largest cities, Columbus, Cincinnati, Toledo, Dayton, Cleveland and Akron continue to share concerns of how best to bolster their emergency management capabilities more than two and a half years after the September 11 terrorist attacks. Freeing up the funds that have been pledged more than two years ago by the federal government cannot come soon enough for mayors of these cities, according to Plusquellic, incoming president of the United States Conference of Mayors.

"In Akron, we have been investing roughly $30,000 weekly since 9/11 in covering the cost of homeland security protection procedures. The larger the city, the larger the outlay of funds. I am proud to have been a part of the process to recommend changes that will speed up the delivery of these funds to our communities," said Plusquellic.

 

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