Accept $14,517 county grant to join human trafficking task force
Resolution Resolution No. 134-25
In Plain English
Contra Costa County received federal funding to create a multi-agency task force that investigates human trafficking cases. Richmond police will join this task force to help with investigations and connect victims to services. The county pays Richmond $14,517 over 13 months to cover the cost of officer time and resources.
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Approve consent calendar
7 to 0
Public Comments
1 public comment — 1 spoken
- Katrina NataleIn person
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