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federal funds for domestic violence services are falling short california survivors are pushing for a fix

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This article covers a state-level budget advocacy effort for social services. No direct commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, supply chain disruption, or company margin effect is identified. The event is purely fiscal and social policy, with no concrete commercial sector exposure.

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  • Advocates seek $100 million in California state budget for domestic violence services.
  • Trump administration terminated grants and delayed over $200 million from DOJ's Office on Violence Against Women.
  • 605 requests for help went unanswered in a single day in 2025 due to limited resources.
  • State Senate included funding in its budget with support from Democratic leaders.
  • Culturally specific service providers face funding crisis.
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