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United Way asks Senate to restore TANF earmark for family-stability programs after demonstrated results
Summary
United Way vice president David Ryerson urged the Senate to restore a TANF earmark that funds family-stability programs, saying state support leveraged private dollars and the programs prevented disruptive school moves and stabilized thousands of families.
David Ryerson, vice president of public partnerships at United Way of Central Ohio, urged the Senate to restore a TANF block-grant earmark funding the Seamer Institute’s family-stability programs. Ryerson said the programs, funded in part by TANF since 2019, had been designed to prevent housing instability and disruptive school moves; he reported the programs served 13,086…
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