An Act to promote victim service funding
Massachusetts bill to increase funding for victim support services across crime victim, domestic violence, and vulnerable population assistance programs.
Massachusetts bill to increase funding for victim support services across crime victim, domestic violence, and vulnerable population assistance programs.
S 1413 establishes or expands funding mechanisms for victim services in Massachusetts, likely addressing support systems for crime victims, domestic violence survivors, or other vulnerable populations. The bill has progressed through multiple committees including Mental Health, Substance Use and Recovery, and Children, Families and Persons with Disabilities, suggesting it may address services for victims experiencing trauma or those in disadvantaged circumstances.
Victim services—including counseling, emergency shelter, legal advocacy, and crisis support—are critical infrastructure that often operates on limited budgets. Enhanced funding can improve response times, expand geographic coverage, and reduce waitlists for vulnerable populations. The bill's multi-committee routing indicates coordination across several service sectors affecting crime victims and at-risk populations.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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