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Friday, October 02, 2009
Ind. Gov't. - More on: "Victims still waiting for help Thousands of claims for aid from state sit unpaid"
This is the third entry the ILB has posted on the state crime victims' fund.
The first came from a June 21st story in the Fort Wayne Journal Gazette.
The second came from a July 19th story in the Indianapolis Star.
More than three months later, nothing seems to have changed. Today's story in the Star by Heather Gillers, recounting testimony of T. Neil Moore, executive director of the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute, before the legislature's Sentencing Policy Study Committee, appears simply to be more of the same:
Moore said the Criminal Justice Institute has 2,774 unpaid aid applications, some dating to 2006. He hopes to cut a three-year wait to one year by 2010.
Posted by Marcia Oddi on October 2, 2009 01:56 PM
Posted to Indiana Government