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RFK Jr. presents $700 million in mental health funding, but experts say grants aren’t new
RFK Jr. presented $700 million in mental health funding aimed at combating homelessness due to severe mental illness, but experts argue the funds are not new but rather existing grants already planned by Congress and the federal government.
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