Accept $146,000 state grant for police domestic violence prevention program
$146,000
In Plain English
The Governor's Office of Emergency Services awarded Richmond $146,000 to fund a special police program targeting domestic violence and sexual assault. The grant covers the full 2009 calendar year. If approved, the money supports dedicated officers and resources to investigate these crimes and connect victims with support services.
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