FY27 Community Projects Funding Disclosure
Under guidelines issued by the Appropriations Committee, each Representative may request funding for up to 20 projects in their community for fiscal year 2027 – although only a handful may actually be funded. Projects are restricted to a limited number of federal funding streams, and only state and local governments as well as eligible non-profit entities in selected accounts are permitted to receive funding. Additional information regarding the requirements governing Community Project Funding is available here.
In compliance with House Rules and Committee requirements, Rep. Harder has certified that he, his spouse, and his immediate family have no financial interest in any of the projects he has requested.
The projects are listed in alphabetical order below:
Project Name: Antioch Police Department Strategic Public Safety Technology Improvements – Real-Time Operations Center (RTOC) Project
Requested Amount: $1,684,990
Subcommittee: CJS
Project Sponsor: City of Antioch
Project Explanation: The funding would be used to purchase the necessary equipment to establish a Real-Time Operations Center to integrate existing technologies into a unified, citywide system. The project has a Federal nexus because the funding provided is for purposes described in section 1701(b)(9) of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 (34 U.S.C. § 10381(b)(9)).
Financial Disclosure: View Here
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Project Name: Manteca Police Department Mobile Command Center Project
Requested Amount: $1,500,000
Subcommittee: CJS
Project Sponsor: Manteca Police Department
Project Explanation: The funding would be used to purchase the necessary equipment to establish the first Mobile Command Center to serve Manteca Police Department and the surrounding tri-cities region during emergencies, active threats, and SWAT operations. The project has a Federal nexus because the funding provided is for purposes described in section 1701(b)(9) of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 (34 U.S.C. § 10381(b)(9)).
Financial Disclosure: View Here
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Project Name: San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office Transport Vehicle Project
Requested Amount: $548,066
Subcommittee: CJS
Project Sponsor: San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office
Project Explanation: The funding would be used to purchase the necessary equipment for a transport vehicle project to ensure efficient judicial operations and effective allocation of officer resources. The project has a Federal nexus because the funding provided is for purposes described in section 1701(b)(9) of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 (34 U.S.C. § 10381(b)(9)).
Financial Disclosure: View Here
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Project Name: Stockton Police Department Real-Time Policing Technology Project
Requested Amount: $1,189,000
Subcommittee: CJS
Project Sponsor: Stockton Police Department
Project Explanation: The funding would be used to purchase the necessary equipment to improve its first response capabilities using Drone as First Responder and Automated License Plate Reader technologies. The project has a Federal nexus because the funding provided is for purposes described in section 1701(b)(9) of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 (34 U.S.C. § 10381(b)(9)).
Financial Disclosure: View Here
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Project Name: Tracy Police Department Drone as a First Responder Project
Requested Amount: $550,000
Subcommittee: CJS
Project Sponsor: Tracy Police Department
Project Explanation: The funding would be used to purchase the necessary equipment for the Tracy Police Department to establish a Drone as a First Responder Project to be integrated into its existing Real Time Information Center. The project has a Federal nexus because the funding provided is for purposes described in section 1701(b)(9) of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 (34 U.S.C. § 10381(b)(9)).
Financial Disclosure: View Here