Counties May Combine Section 8 Programs

Though it's difficult to find a silver lining in today's economy, one benefit is that state and county governments are learning how to function more efficiently. They are merging departments, getting rid of unneeded programs and positions, and learning to do the same work with less of our tax money. In an effort to streamline their Section 8 programs, two Florida counties are considering a merge.

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