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Terra Lawson-Remer, acting chair of the San Diego County Board of Supervisors, held a briefing Monday, Feb. 24, on the impacts of federal funding freezes and new directives, which she said have already disrupted funding for housing, disaster relief, and public health services.
Terra Lawson-Remer, acting chair of the San Diego County Board of Supervisors, held a briefing Monday, Feb. 24, on the impacts of federal funding freezes and new directives, which she said have already disrupted funding for housing, disaster relief, and public health services.
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