RIVERSIDE, Calif. (KESQ) – Eight law enforcement agencies in Riverside County were among nearly 150 recipients of grants administered by the California Highway Patrol for anti-driving under the influence operations and educational campaigns, it was announced today.
“This funding represents a major step forward in our ongoing mission to save lives and prevent impaired driving,” CHP Commissioner Sean Duryee said. “With over $35 million going to public safety partners across the state, we’re expanding our reach like never before. These resources will help those on the front lines keep California’s roads safer for everyone.”
The 2025 Proposition 64 grants include funds for toxicology laboratory analysis, educational campaigns highlighting the perils of drinking, or drugging, and driving, autopsies, high-density patrols to crack down on DUI activity and public service announcements, officials said…