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MARCH 13, 2008

Program for troubled girls takes budget wallop

Among the losers as Florida lawmakers cut the state's budget Wednesday: troubled teenage girls in the Tampa Bay area.

The PACE Centers for Girls, a nonprofit that helps runaway, delinquent and truant teens, saw its budget for the remainder of the fiscal year cut by nearly one-fifth on Wednesday as lawmakers voted to reduce state spending by $512-million to cope with lower-than-expected tax collections.

Gov. Charlie Crist, who can veto line items, said he will sign the bill, (HB 7009) which applies to the state fiscal year that ends June 30. (story here)

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