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Bill Detail: HB23-1107

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Title Crime Victim Services Funding
Status Governor Signed (05/25/2023)
Bill Subjects
  • Human Services
  • State Government
House Sponsors M. Duran (D)
R. Pugliese (R)
Senate Sponsors F. Winter (D)
R. Gardner (R)
House Committee Judiciary
Senate Committee Appropriations
Date Introduced 01/23/2023
Summary

The bill requires the general assembly to annually appropriate, at
a minimum, the following amounts for crime victim services, in addition
to other statutorily required appropriations:
  • $3 million to the victims and witnesses assistance and law
enforcement fund for allocation to judicial districts;
  • $4.5 million to the state victims assistance and law
enforcement fund; and
  • $7.5 million to the state domestic violence and sexual
assault services fund for domestic violence, sexual assault,
or culturally specific programs.
The general assembly is permitted to appropriate less than $3
million to the victims and witnesses assistance and law enforcement fund
for allocation to judicial districts and instead appropriate that money to
the Colorado crime victim services fund or the state victims assistance
and law enforcement fund.
Under existing law, the Colorado crime victim services fund and
the state domestic violence and sexual assault services fund are scheduled
for repeal in 2027. The bill continues both funds indefinitely.

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