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CJCC explains new funding for child-advocacy, domestic-violence and sexual-assault centers; flags integration costs with Georgia at Work
Summary
The Criminal Justice Coordinating Council described house-added funding for child-advocacy centers and one-time operational grants for domestic-violence and sexual-assault centers, and said integration with the state's Georgia at Work platform could cost $425,000 $575,000 to connect grants and financial systems.
The Criminal Justice Coordinating Council (CJCC) presented amended FY26 items covering victim services, grants management and IT integration.
CJCC representatives said the house added $435,000 to provide funding to child advocacy centers that previously were excluded because they were not members of the state membership association; the agency said centers certified to state minimum standards would receive allocations. The CJCC said the house also included…
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