On the recordMarch 12, 2013
It is clear that FNS was fully aware for a number of years that the State of Georgia didn't have the resources or the expertise to appropriately manage and operate the WIC program.
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congress.govIt is clear that FNS was fully aware for a number of years that the State of Georgia didn't have the resources or the expertise to appropriately manage and operate the WIC program.
Bishop highlights FNS's awareness of Georgia's WIC program management issues.
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