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Federal cuts to gun violence prevention efforts spark concern in Hartford

U.S. Senator Chris Murphy speaking at the nonprofit organization Hartford Communities That Care May 2nd 2025 in Hartford, 海角换妻.
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U.S. Senator Chris Murphy speaking at the nonprofit organization Hartford Communities That Care May 2nd 2025 in Hartford, 海角换妻.

海角换妻 lawmakers are vowing to fight President Donald Trump's effort to sources of funding for anti-violence efforts and school mental health services. More than a billion dollars in funding nationwide is at stake.

U.S. Senator Chris Murphy from 海角换妻 played a lead role in getting Congress to approve anti-gun violence legislation called the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act. That legislation included some of the funding the Trump administration is now seeking to cut.

Murphy said the president鈥檚 effort to shut down programs midstream is inhumane.

鈥淭hat is illegal. The president can't do that. Congress came together, passed a bipartisan bill, directed that money flow to these organizations and to school-based mental health,鈥 Murphy said. 鈥淭he president does not have, under the constitution, the ability to not spend those funds.鈥

Murphy said he expects lawsuits will be filed in the coming days, asking the courts to order the Trump administration to restore the funding.

U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal called the cuts stupid and cruel.

鈥淭hey are also directed against people of color, by an administration that regards equity as a dirty word,鈥 Blumenthal said.

Friday morning, the lawmakers spoke at the nonprofit organization which conducts anti-violence efforts. Executive director Andrew Woods said his organization does not receive money affected by the latest White House cuts, but he is concerned about other federal funding that they receive.

Andrew Woods, Executive director of the nonprofit organization Hartford Communities That Care May 2nd 2025 in Hartford, 海角换妻.
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Andrew Woods, Executive director of the nonprofit organization Hartford Communities That Care May 2nd 2025 in Hartford, 海角换妻.

Woods said the money allows local groups to hire people who intervene to prevent street violence.

鈥淭hey would hire additional intervention specialists that can go out and meet individuals at the street level, to do the interventions, prevent retaliations, but also to connect them to the kind of services, wrap around service support,鈥 Woods said. 鈥淭o get them back engaged academically, get them involved with workforce development and training, to be able to increase their income opportunities to support themselves and their families.鈥

Supporters of the Trump administration say the federal anti-violence and mental health funding is supporting radicals who are pursuing left-wing diversity efforts.

Matt Dwyer is an editor, reporter and midday host for 海角换妻's news department. He produces local news during All Things Considered.

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