On the recordSeptember 14, 2009
We hope that the next phase of reform will allow states to invest Title IV-E funds into prevention services that can demonstrate their effectiveness.
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congress.govWe hope that the next phase of reform will allow states to invest Title IV-E funds into prevention services that can demonstrate their effectiveness.
Davis emphasizes the need for states to invest in effective prevention services using Title IV-E funds.
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