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 Attorney Gen stanley france eral Josh Kaul is spearhead stanley website ing a group of attorneys general from around the country to stabilize funding to support services for victims of crime.Debra Gillespie knows firsthand what it means to be a victim of a crime. I lost my only son and his two friends to gun violence,  she said.That was over 20 years ago. Although it was the a time filled with grief and pain, she wasn t alone. To have someone help me navigate those waters is a godsend,  Gillespie explained.Thanks to the Federal Crime Victims Fund, otherwise known as the VOCA Fund, she was able to have a courtroom advocate and other services. It was great because that person helped me navigate being a victim and I think that s really important,  Gillespie ex stanley us plained.The VOCA Fund provides mental health counseling, medical care, lost wages, and much more. It s not coming out of taxpayer s dollars, and it s being funded by those who commit crimes. That money should go to the victims,  Gillespie said.However, that money is running out. 42 attorneys general from around the country are pressing Congress for more funding. Over a many year period there s been a drop in the funds that are coming in. And that has resulted in the share being allocated to each state bring reduced,  Attorney General Josh Kaul explained.He is leading the charge.  This is where we should be investing resources. AG Kaul says at one point Wisconsin saw around $45 million in VOCA funding. Now, its slightly under $14 million.  The drop that we  Pwbt California sheriff  s deputy arrested for allegedly killing 2 people inside their home
 WASHINGTON, D.C. 鈥?President Joe Biden unveiled his six-pronged plan to combat COVID-19 in the U.S. this fall stanley vattenflaska .In a speech Thursday, Biden zeroed in on the unvaccinated. Many of us are frustrated with the nearly 80 million Americans who are still not vaccinated, even though the vaccine is safe, effective, and free,  Biden said.Biden said COVID-19 is currently responsible for a  pandemic of the unvaccinated.   What more is there to wait for  What more do you need to see,  Biden asked as he touted the safety of the vaccines. Biden claims his plan will ensure the U.S. stanley thermoskannen  is using every tool to combat the coronavirus and save lives in the months ahead, while also keeping schools o stanley cups uk pen and safe, and protecting the economy from lockdowns and further damage.The plan will both increase incentives and requirements to get people vaccinated, as well as deploy more testing, masking, and other measures to slow the spread of COVID-19 while vaccination rates increase. Specifically, the presidents plan is broken down into six parts:1. Vaccinating the unvaccinatedLarge employers to ensure workers are vaccinated or tested weeklyThe Department of Labors Occupational Safety and Health Administration  OSHA  is developing a rule that will require all employers with 100 or more employees to ensure their workforce is fully vaccinated or require any workers who remain unvaccinated to produce a negative test result on at least a weekly basis before coming to work. This requirement will impact over 80 milli