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Foster Youth, Allies Battle Budget Cuts

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At a State Senate budget hearing Thursday, foster youth and their advocates are speaking out against the elimination of a program they say helps some of the state's most vulnerable residents. California's Foster Youth Services is set to be cut as part of Governor Jerry Brown's plan to give local school districts more control over state revenue.

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