Maine LD2136 provides one-time funding to support anti-trafficking services in response to federal funding delays.
Maine LD2136 allocates $317,000 in state funds to support the Preble Street anti-trafficking services program. This funding aims to fill the gap left by delayed federal funding, ensuring continued services for survivors of human trafficking in Maine. The bill addresses an emergency situation created by the federal funding delay, emphasizing the urgency for uninterrupted support for trafficking victims.
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