This year’s election results include several big wins on ballot measures for local children’s funds. The Children’s Funding Project rounded up these wins in their latest blog, including in Texas and Missouri, where voters approved Travis County Prop A and Platte County’s Children’s Services Fund both by wide margins. Click here to read the full story.
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