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Officials applaud pro bono work of anti-violence group as they await funding during Connecticut’s budget impasse
by Brian Seay‘Project Longevity’ has been fighting gang violence in the state’s largest cities since 2012. But a budget impasse is forcing the group to work without pay.
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$5 million
2012
5 employees
anti violence initiative
at risk
Brett Peterkin
Bridgeport
budget
call-ins
can only go on for so long
capacity
chiefs
clothing drive
community
commuting costs
connecticut
Crime
criminal justice
cut down
Daly
dangerous associations
decline
difficult
ecosystem
expenses
federal
focus
forging ahead
funding
gangs
government
governor
gun violence
hartford
households
joint
june
lack
law abiding life
law enforcement
lawmakers
lifestyle
local
medical
motion
New Haven
partnerships
Police
Politics & 2nd Amendment
presentations
Project Longevity
project managers
reality
renumeration
resources
retroactive
salaries
savings
schools
service coordinators
services
seven workers
several months
social service providers
Stacy Spell
state
state budget
statewide manager
U.S. Attorney Deirdre M. Daly
urban black males
victimized
violence
violent act
violent groups
we can't just stop
without pay
work has to be done