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Federal deputy Colonel Ulysses allocated more than R$3 million in parliamentary amendments to strengthen the integrated Public Security system, enabling the delivery of 10 new vehicles that will reinforce the response to incidents and the performance of security forces.
The vehicles were distributed among bodies that make up the integrated system, with the aim of improving the operational structure, expanding the State’s presence and ensuring greater agility in serving and protecting the population.

According to the parliamentarian, the investment goes beyond the acquisition of vehicles — it represents a direct commitment to the safety of society and to professionals who work daily on the front line.
“Public security is achieved through structure, investment and respect for professionals. These vehicles arrive to save lives, provide better working conditions for security forces and guarantee greater protection for the population”, highlighted Colonel Ulysses.
The amendments proposed by the deputy are part of a series of actions aimed at strengthening public security, an area considered an absolute priority for his mandate. Throughout the legislature, Colonel Ulysses has worked constantly to guarantee resources, equipment and structural improvements for security agencies.
Reinforcing the fleet directly contributes to reducing response time to incidents, expanding patrolling and greater efficiency in combating crime, resulting in greater safety for the population and better working conditions for agents.
With concrete actions and strategic investments, the deputy’s mandate reaffirms his commitment to more efficient, structured public security, present where citizens need it most.




