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Substance Abuse-Related Initiatives, Law Enforcement Efforts, and Youth Investment Programs among Investments
HARRISBURG, Pa., Dec. 21, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency (PCCD) recently approved nearly $9 million in state and federal grants.
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The state Department of Health and Human Resources has failed to adequately monitor millions of dollars' worth of state and federal grant payments, according to an audit report released Tuesday.
The state Post Audit Division reviewed the agency's disbursement and oversight practices for federal and state grant funds during fiscal year 2007. The findings were released during legislative interim committee meetings Tuesday.
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By Angela Carter Register Staff acarter@nhregister.com
The state will get $11.3 million in federal grants for "green" jobs.
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By Angela Carter Register Staff acarter@nhregister.com
The state will get $11.3 million in federal grants for "green" jobs.
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... C: Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and Cooperative Agreements to State and Local Gove...
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AUGUSTA - The state Department of Education on Tuesday identified what it called the state's 10 "persistently lowest-achieving schools," thereby deeming those schools eligible for a total of $12 million in federal school improvement grants.
Education Commissioner Susan Gendron characterized the release of the list as "an incredible opportunity" for the identified schools, but at least one high school administrator from northern Maine said his school may have been unfairly targeted.
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... 645: PROVISIONS GOVERNING WELFARE-TO-WORK GRANTS. Subpart D: State Formula Grants Administration. ...
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Assemblyman Tony Mendoza, D-Norwalk, is hosting a "Grant Funding Workshop" from 9 to 11 a.m. on Tuesday at the Santa Fe Springs Town Center Hall, 11740 E. Telegraph Road.
An expert panel will present a grants process overview and give details on available federal and state dollars.
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Unlike the first high-speed rail grants Wisconsin received, future federal payouts will require the state put up its own money.
But the state already has problems maintaining its roads and should not shell out money from the transportation budget to get federal rail grants, said Rep. Mark Gottlieb, R-Port Washington, the Wisconsin Assembly's appointee to the Midwest Interstate Passenger Rail Commission.