Columbus OKs funding to fight domestic violence

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Columbus City Council has authorized funding to help a program city leaders said is vital in the fight against domestic violence.

Monday, the city council authorized $345,130 from the general fund to keep the Advocacy Crisis Team for Domestic Violence (ACT-DV), a partnership between Columbus police and Nationwide Children’s Hospital’s Center of Family Safety and Healing.

City leaders hope the money will help expand the program…

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