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Manchester breaks ground on water treatment plant for Salem-area towns
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N H Senate s Top Budget Writer Says Federal Aid Should Go Towards Mental Health Services
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Listen to NHPR Senior Political Reporter Josh Rogers discuss the current state of budget talks in Concord with All Things Considered Host Peter Biello.
Peter Biello: So, Josh, one and a half billion: That s a lot of money.
Josh Rogers: It is. This money is the centerpiece of President Biden s plan to reinvigorate the economy, as the country hopefully exits the pandemic. New Hampshire s share is roughly $1.5 billion. That s obviously significant. To give you a sense of how significant: In this fiscal year, the share of the budget paid for with state-generated revenue is $1.67 billion dollars. So this is major. About $1 billion of the federal aid will flow to state government, and the rest will be divvied up between cities, counties and towns
Sununu issues order to expand mental health services
KATHY McCORMACK, Associated Press
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CONCORD, N.H. (AP) Gov. Chris Sununu issued an order Thursday expanding access to mental health services, in response to a recent state Supreme Court ruling that psychiatric patients being held involuntarily in emergency rooms must be given a chance to contest their detention promptly.
The order adds beds at receiving facilities and ensures services are received from health care providers. It also ensures better community partnerships.
“This order will also review all mental health services across the entire state to determine if the providers we currently utilize are truly equipped and truly capable of meeting the need of New Hampshire citizens, and we are going to be exploring additional opportunities, both in and out state in the private sector, Sununu said at his weekly news conference.
Racing a cop, ditching the mask, heading to the zoo: News from around our 50 states From USA TODAY Network and wire reports
Alabama
Montgomery: The city will offer 100 $50 Walmart gift cards each at four neighborhood COVID-19 vaccine clinics in an attempt to combat declining numbers in the state. The clinics will not require an appointment, insurance or identification. “Our goal has always been to protect the lives and livelihoods of everyone in Montgomery,” Mayor Steven Reed said in a statement. “The COVID-19 vaccines are our best chance to do so.” The city is also organizing free rides to and from the clinics for those without transportation. People can call 211 between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. on weekdays to schedule private transportation. Montgomery has also partnered with Uber on the initiative, and residents can use promo code 10MVMONTGOMERY to schedule a ride through the app. COVID-19 vaccine uptake in Alabama continues to decline rapidly, with the state
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