Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think I read someplace they're also setting up detention centers in central Virginia, possibly the Richmond area.
Hagerstown has turned into a crime-ridden hellscape. Commerce has left that area. There's a big jail complex just outside of town. When inmates get released, they often linger in the area. That jail system has really hurt that town. If something isn't nailed down, it gets stolen. Residents are not amused, but what can they do?
Maybe Van Hollen can turn his attention to ongoing crime in Hagerstown in addition to "sexy" news like a detention centers for illegal aliens. Taxpayers could really use a helping hand from someone they elected to office. So far - zero, zilch, nada, nothing. But he sure was eager to help Abrego-Garcia, an MS-13 gang banger.
I went on Van Hollen’s website and found dozens of federal grants and funding awards that his office helped provide for Hagerstown. This took me two minutes to do.
Here’s a sampling:
https://www.vanhollen.senate.gov/news/press-releases/maryland-congressional-delegation-announces-69-million-for-firefighters-first-responders-across-maryland
$83,181 to the Community Rescue Service in Hagerstown to purchase five new automatic CPR devices
$45,130 to the Community Rescue Service in Hagerstown, Williamsport Volunteer Fire and EMS, and the Smithsburg Community Volunteer Fire to equip ambulances with narcotic safes for controlled substances
https://www.vanhollen.senate.gov/news/press-releases/van-hollen-alsobrooks-announce-over-670-million-for-maryland-military-installations
Project Name: Hagerstown Vehicle Maintenance Shop Design
Applicant: Maryland Army National Guard
Project Description: Funds will be used to design a 22,894 square-foot vehicle maintenance shop in Hagerstown, MD to support the military vehicles and other ground equipment of the Maryland Army National Guard .
Project Location: Washington County
Amount Included: $3,250,000
https://www.vanhollen.senate.gov/news/press-releases/van-hollen-alsobrooks-mcclain-delaney-announce-over-2-million-to-increase-health-care-access-and-address-physician-shortage-in-western-maryland
The Meritus Health Care Foundation will receive $1,627,698 to purchase technology and simulation equipment for the new campus of the Meritus School of Osteopathic Medicine in Hagerstown. These resources will help the school provide quality medical training to around 180 students annually and enhance their clinical skills. This funding comes amid the critical shortage of physicians in Western Maryland, which is negatively impacting health care access for residents across the region.
https://www.vanhollen.senate.gov/news/press-releases/van-hollen-cardin-trone-announce-77-million-for-airport-infrastructure-projects-in-western-maryland
$6,786,262 to Hagerstown Regional Airport to remove a building and relocate fencing identified as obstructions by the FAA and to renovate and expand the existing terminal building to accommodate existing and projected airline passenger demand