With Domestic Violence Awareness Month right around the corner, service providers and victim advocates are hoping to shine a spotlight and both the resources available and the need for more help.
In a room filled with those who have advocated for ways to prevent domestic violence abusers from having access to firearms in Connecticut and across the nation, Attorney General William Tong said Monday morning that the new ruling was “a radical decision.”
U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal chaired a hearing Wednesday on the Lori Jackson-Nicolette Elias Domestic Violence Survivor Protection Act Legislation, named in memory of an Oxford mother of two shot and killed by her estranged husband.