Iowa’s getting a major public safety boost with new federal cash—aimed at saving lives in schools and cracking down on fraud. The U.S. Department of Justice is pouring funds into crisis intervention programs for students, helping educators spot warning signs before tragedies strike. Meanwhile, $4 million is targeted at Medicaid fraud, hiring prosecutors to tackle complex cases. Other grants are rolling out this year to upgrade the sex offender registry and fight drug trafficking. With over $60 million invested in Iowa’s safety net over the past decade, this latest round keeps the state’s momentum strong—protecting kids and prosecuting crime.

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