The sudden withdrawal of these funding opportunities threatens to disrupt essential services, jeopardize the stability of victim assistance programs, and undermine the bipartisan commitment to combating these forms of violence.
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Gottheimer warns about the impact of funding cuts on victim assistance services.
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