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Senate passes bill to remove cap and reallocate leftover funds for children's advocacy centers
Summary
House Bill 31195A removes a $300,000 cap on eligibility for supplemental 2024 funding to children's advocacy centers and gives the Oregon Department of Justice three extra months to allocate leftover funds so eligible centers can receive additional disbursements.
The Senate approved House Bill 31195A to ensure leftover 2024 funds for children's advocacy centers (CACs) are allocated rather than left unused.
Sponsor Senator Patterson explained that the 2024 appropriation created two pots of funding: a distribution among all CACs and a second pot with eligibility criteria that required centers to apply for accreditation by…
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