On the recordApril 13, 2010
At a moment in our history when federal government must make judicious economic choices, and we understand that, why would we suddenly abandon the one thing that it shows is so unbelievably effective?
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congress.govAt a moment in our history when federal government must make judicious economic choices, and we understand that, why would we suddenly abandon the one thing that it shows is so unbelievably effective?
Aderholt questions the decision to cut effective drug court funding amidst economic choices.
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