COUNTY AUDITOR SAYS FORCED PROGRAMS ARE TROUBLESOME

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Tuesday, July 30, 1991

JACKSON - The growing trend of the federal and state governments to pass more programs and costs on to local governments is leaving county governments with big problems and no clear solutions, says Cape County Auditor H. Weldon Macke.

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