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NH Settlement Fund Faces Budget Crunch
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New Hampshire lawmakers slashed settlement funding for youth detention abuse victims from $55 million to $20 million, sparking debate over balancing justice with fiscal responsibility. Established in 2022 with $100 million to avoid costly trials, the fund now faces a $35 million shortfall before fall. Lawmakers worry about long-term costs, but fund leaders warn that unresolved cases could lead to jury awards that bankrupt the state. One victim already received $38 million—under appeal—while another got $10 million without using the fund. The state is caught between supporting survivors and managing its budget, with future funding hinging on revenue growth.
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