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Federal money to keep Conn. shelters open

November 8, 2009

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HARTFORD, Conn.—Connecticut will use federal stimulus money to help some domestic violence shelters across the state stay open around-the-clock and preserve five state prosecutor positions.

Gov. M. Jodi Rell says the state has notified the Connecticut Coalition Against Domestic Violence that $1 million of the federal money will be used to expand hours at CCADV member shelters across the state.

The $1 million covers the equivalent of 10 full-time staffers at five locations, to be chosen by CCADV.

The state has also received $545,000 to preserve five domestic violence prosecutor positions in the state. Two are located in the Hartford judicial district. The others are located in the Ansonia/Milford district, Stamford and Windham districts.