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CalVCB projects ~$10.5M from Prop 47 for March trauma-recovery awards; attorney-fee payments remain delayed

California Victim Compensation Board · January 15, 2026
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Summary

At its Jan. 15 meeting the California Victim Compensation Board said it expects about $10.5 million from Prop 47-related savings for awards in March and reported ongoing efforts with the Department of Finance and Controller’s Office to resolve delayed attorney‑fee payments totaling $11,745.48.

Executive Officer Linda Gledhill told the California Victim Compensation Board on Jan. 15 that the governor’s January budget proposal contained no direct cuts to the board but that projected Prop 47 savings and the restitution fund mean the board expects about $10,500,000 to award at its March meeting.

Gledhill said the amount would “equate to about 4 or 5 trauma recovery centers receiving funding” and that the agency received 42 on‑time trauma recovery center (TRC) applications: 9 existing, 5 former, and 28 new organizations. She cautioned the board the May…

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