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El Pasoans urge lawmakers to boost mental-health funding (Texas) El Paso Times story - "... About 1,200 Texans made the Capitol rounds, urging lawmakers to restore about $31 million in cuts to services they made two years ago and to address the waiting list for community-based services that hovers around 50,000. "  
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Bill seeks mental-health audit (Arizona) Arizona Republic story - "Legislators want the state's auditor general to investigate whether taxpayers are getting their money's worth from a $1.3 billion mental-health contract. Under a bill sponsored by Rep. Jonathan Paton, R-Tucson, the audit would look at how ValueOptions and the Arizona Department of Health Services provide services to the Valley's mentally ill. The legislation, House Bill 2413, which passed the Government Reform and Government Finance Accountability Committee on Wednesday, is the latest in a string of calls for more oversight of the system that provides care to about 50,000 people..."  
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