Newstral
Article
sandiegouniontribune.com on 2024-01-01 14:00
$3 million spent, $3 million to go: Here's how county funds are being used on migrant services
Related news
County supervisors approve $3 million for migrant services in San Diego. 'We have a responsibility.'sandiegouniontribune.com
South Bay nonprofit will now manage $3 million funding for migrant services and welcome centersandiegouniontribune.com
£3 million to be spent on 5G smart roadsexpressandstar.com
- MSalesforce spent extra $3 million to close pay gapmoney.cnn.com
SUPERVISORS VOTE TO USE $3 MILLION IN FEDERAL FUNDS TO HELP NONPROFITS AIDING MIGRANTS AND ASYLUM SEEKERSeastcountymagazine.org
Hochul announces $10 million for Main Street projects. Here's how the money will be spentdemocratandchronicle.com
Migrant services groups call on county for 'seat at the table' in deciding how to spend federal fundssandiegouniontribune.com
County has spent $3 million on hepatitis A crisis so farsandiegouniontribune.com
San Diego migrant center to close after influx of asylum-seekers drain funds: 'Serious problem'Fox News
Denver estimates $3 million spent so far on migrant crisis as daily arrivals continueDenver Post
Haitian migrant double homicide suspect used Biden CBP One app to legally enter US: reportNew York Post
Violent Migrant Border Incident Exact Replay of When Obama Used Tear Gas at Borderbreitbart.com
The Million-Dollar Portfolio: 3 Must-Buy Funds Yielding Up To 10.8%Forbes
$3 million grant funds study of Colombian river contamination, effects on localscommunitynewspapers.com
America Used to Care for Migrant ChildrenThe Atlantic
'This is a much better situation': Temporary migrant welcome center moves to new San Diego locationsandiegouniontribune.com
Woman who spent $1.1 million of Texas church's money on cars, handbags, dog spa gets 3-plus yearsDallas News
$20 Million On An Unproven Malaria Drug, $650 Million On A Coronavirus Cure: How Trump’s Government Has Spent Over $3 Billion Fighting COVID-19Forbes
Boulder nurse spent time in migrant camps in Tijuana, MexicoDenver Post
Walker County Gets Almost $4.5 Million From State For Road Paving After SPLOST Funds Are Used Up; Erlanger CEO Asks To Meet With Whitfieldchattanoogan.com