Connecticut Gets $11.5 Million Over 5 Years to Fight Underage Drinking- Reduce Teen DUI
Connecticut is receiving $11.5 million in federal funds to combat underage drinking.
The state will receive $2.3 million in each of the next five years. It’s one of four states, including Colorado, Illinois and Tennessee, to receive the money from the federal Center for Substance Abuse Prevention.
The money will be spent on community coalitions across the state that will use various prevention techniques to reduce the use of alcohol by teens. The University of Connecticut Health Center will evaluate the effort and track any progress.
Gov. M. Jodi Rell says the state’s prevention efforts are already strong and that this grant represents a reward for Connecticut’s past success.’
This is good news for young drivers or teenagers involved in DUI and intoxication since it will help them reduce the use of alcohol by teen and thus keep your DUI insurance low or qualify you for cheap SR22 car insurance quote. Stop drinking and drunk driving.
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On the whole, I am not very fond of politics on the whole – however, occasionally all of us have to take notice. There are a few very good points made here, and I am considering the point – thanks.