The state budget gives one-time boost to programs that give poor Mainers legal aid in civil cases

The state budget gives one-time boost to programs that give poor Mainers legal aid in civil cases

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The newly signed state budget includes a one-time $4 million boost for a program that provides low-income Mainers with legal representation in civil cases – a big addition to the baseline $650,000 the program currently receives each year. But the funding in the budget is significantly less than what the Legislature approved. Lawmakers passed a bill, sponsored by Anne Carney, D-Cape Elizabeth, that called for an $11 million investment over two years and an ongoing appropriation of $7.8 million a year – and was projected to help an estimated 10,000 additional Mainers. Carney, an attorney who used to volunteer with a nonprofit that provides legal services, said she was pleased that her bill received funding, even though increasing the baseline funding would offer more stability to people needing legal help.…
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Veterans offered free legal services at two Houston area locations June 10

Veterans offered free legal services at two Houston area locations June 10

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Volunteer attorneys will offer advice and counsel on legal issues HOUSTON (CW39) — An initiative is once again in place to help Veterans who may need legal assistance or advice. With more than 1.5 million veterans in Texas, the Texas Access to Justice Commission wants to again provide civil legal assistance to Veterans. On Saturday, June 10, 2 locations in the Houston area, Veterans can visit free, in-person legal clinics in several locations. Volunteer attorneys will offer advice and counsel on legal issues including family law, wills and probate, consumer law, tax law, property issues and disability benefits for veterans. CW39 Anchor Sharron Melton sits down with Denise Scofield, an attorney and Texas Access to Justice Foundation Board Member, about the importance of this Initiative. There are 2 legal clinics…
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