Governor Sonny Perdue later today is set to recommend a cut of 8.4 million dollars in funds for mental health services for children. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports the money will be moved from those services to other programs within the Department of Human Resources to help meet administrative expenses and other funding deficits. Some of those deficits include filling gaps in state child welfare services and child adoption services. The proposed transfer of money has upset many health advocates.
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Thursday, June 12, 2008
Funding cut for state child mental health possible
Posted by
Edgar Treiguts
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6/12/2008 07:42:00 AM
Labels: children's mental health services, Department of Human Resources, Governor Sonny Perdue