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Hundreds of New Hampshire residents flooded the State House on Tuesday to advocate for more state spending on substance abuse treatment, services for people with developmental disabilities and mental illness, the university system and more.
The Senate Finance Committee heard public testimony for hours as part of its process of reworking the House's $11.2 billion, two-year state budget. Senators must pass a budget by June 4.
Read the full article from Foster's Daily Democrat and learn more from the LFDA's issue page on the 2016-2017 budget.
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