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Senate committee advances bill removing $300,000 cap on children's advocacy center grants

3088382 · April 22, 2025
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The Senate Committee on Early Childhood and Behavioral Health voted unanimously to send House Bill 3,195 A to the floor; the measure would lift a $300,000 cap on grants to children's advocacy centers and extend the Justice Department's deadline to distribute funds.

The Senate Committee on Early Childhood and Behavioral Health voted unanimously April 22 to send House Bill 3,195 A to the Senate floor. The bill would remove the $300,000 cap on the maximum award a children's advocacy center can receive from the one-time grant fund and extend the Department of Justice's deadline to award and distribute those…

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