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November 26, 2007 Charity Pushes Congress for More Spending on Social ProgramsAn antipoverty charity is calling on Congress to allocate more money “Fiscal responsibility — the last refuge scoundrel lawmakers cling to On the Bread for the World Institutes’s Mr. Post also writes that the Washington-based charity’s new report, This year’s report says that despite stereotypes that impoverished What do you think? Is this the time for nonprofit groups to push Congress for greater spending on social programs? If so, what programs require the most — Ian Wilhelm ![]() CommentsCommenting is closed for this article.
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It is time for nonprofit groups to push Congress for greater spending on supportive services — like substance abuse treatment and employment training — that help homeless and low-income people overcome barriers to self reliance.
— John Pfeiffer Nov 26, 06:00 PM #