
Hochul S Vision For New York Fighting Crime And Building Housing The Governor kathy hochul today announced $20 million in new state funding for victim assistance programs to offset expected reductions in federal victims of crime act funding to new york state. Governor kathy hochul has unveiled a new $20 million funding allocation for victim assistance programs across new york, aimed at offsetting expected cuts in federal funding. announced during national crime victims’ rights week, which ends on april 27, the funding is part of the fy 2025 enacted budget and will support direct services for crime.

Hochul Grants Clemency To 13 Including A Domestic Violence Victim Governor kathy hochul today announced $20 million in new state funding for victim assistance programs to offset expected reductions in federal victims of crime act funding to new york state. Governor kathy hochul today announced a record level, $35 million state investment to improve the public safety response to intimate partner abuse and domestic violence, and better address the needs of victims and survivors. Governor’s fiscal year ’26 executive budget includes funding to expand access to programs for survivors and improve law enforcement response. current discovery law results in delays and automatic dismissals that adversely affect survivors of domestic violence. Director lindsey crusan muse says she came to the talk to learn more about the governor's proposed investment in rape crisis funding, which would rise from $6.5 to $12.8 million dollars.

Hochul S 227 Billion Budget Plan Targets Nyc S Urgent Needs The New Governor’s fiscal year ’26 executive budget includes funding to expand access to programs for survivors and improve law enforcement response. current discovery law results in delays and automatic dismissals that adversely affect survivors of domestic violence. Director lindsey crusan muse says she came to the talk to learn more about the governor's proposed investment in rape crisis funding, which would rise from $6.5 to $12.8 million dollars. Gov. kathy hochul has allotted $20 million in state funding for providers that connect survivors of crime, domestic and gender based violence to medical care and mental health. We are thrilled to share that governor kathy hochul today announced $20 million in new state funding for victim assistance programs to offset expected reductions in federal victims of crime act. Governor kathy hochul today announced the opening of the application period for a record level $379.5 million to fund programs and services for victims and survivors of crime for three years beginning october 1, 2025, through september 30, 2028. Gov. kathy hochul has allotted $20 million in state funding for providers that connect survivors of crime, domestic and gender based violence to medical care and mental health counseling,.

Governor Hochul Announces 20 Million In New State Funding For Victim Gov. kathy hochul has allotted $20 million in state funding for providers that connect survivors of crime, domestic and gender based violence to medical care and mental health. We are thrilled to share that governor kathy hochul today announced $20 million in new state funding for victim assistance programs to offset expected reductions in federal victims of crime act. Governor kathy hochul today announced the opening of the application period for a record level $379.5 million to fund programs and services for victims and survivors of crime for three years beginning october 1, 2025, through september 30, 2028. Gov. kathy hochul has allotted $20 million in state funding for providers that connect survivors of crime, domestic and gender based violence to medical care and mental health counseling,.

Governor Hochul Announces 20 Million In New State Funding For Victim Governor kathy hochul today announced the opening of the application period for a record level $379.5 million to fund programs and services for victims and survivors of crime for three years beginning october 1, 2025, through september 30, 2028. Gov. kathy hochul has allotted $20 million in state funding for providers that connect survivors of crime, domestic and gender based violence to medical care and mental health counseling,.