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New State Funding Improves County Mental Health Services

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For decades, experts have known that people with mental health problems prefer to get treatment through outpatient programs close to home, where they can maintain jobs, go to school and stay connected to family. Now, thanks to legislation passed last year, counties across California are getting hundreds of millions of new dollars to spend on mental health programs.

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