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United Way and Seamer Institute ask Senate to restore TANF earmark for family stability programs
Summary
United Way of Central Ohio asked the Senate Finance Committee to restore a TANF earmark that funded multi-city family stability programs; testimony said the programs have leveraged private match, prevented disruptive school moves and helped families retain housing.
David Ryerson, vice president for public partnerships at United Way of Central Ohio, told the Senate Finance Committee the family-stability programs funded by a TANF earmark have demonstrable results and asked the Senate to restore the earmark in HB96.
Ryerson described a multi-city network (Dayton, Cleveland, Columbus,…
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