Senior centers, counseling services, Little Leagues and community action programs are among the dozens of programs that have been approved for nearly $370,000 in funds from the General Assembly this year, but critics say legislative grants have simply become a form of incumbency protection." />

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$350k in Legislative Grants So Far: GoLocal on WHJJ

Monday, October 22, 2012

 

Senior centers, counseling services, Little Leagues and community action programs are among the dozens of programs that have been approved for nearly $370,000 in funds from the General Assembly this year, but critics say legislative grants have simply become a form of incumbency protection. 

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