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Vermont Center for Crime Victim Services asks committee for $102,729 in general-fund support
Summary
Jennifer Pullman told the House Judiciary Committee the Vermont Center for Crime Victim Services seeks $102,729 in general-fund support for administration, a request the center says is separate from a larger $450,000 network appropriation and would not reduce pass-through grants to service providers.
Jennifer Pullman, representing the Vermont Center for Crime Victim Services, told the House Judiciary Committee the center is asking for $102,729 in general-fund support to cover administrative costs and grant management.
"Weare a state agency that's doing mandated work for free, and we cannot continue to do that," Pullman said, explaining the center's general-fund request is distinct from a network request the committee has also considered. Pullman said the…
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