Lynnette Irlmeier, executive director for the organization, argued that these cuts would result in a reduction of over $800,000 for the nonprofit, which would lead to reduced hours and longer wait times for essential services “severely affecting our ability to support those in need.”
https://www.dailydemocrat.com/2024/05/30/empower-yolo-fights-for-funding-as-victims-of-crime-act-receives-massive-budget-cuts/#dailydemocrat
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