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    Though lawmakers told the Texas Juvenile Justice Department to shut the aging Corsicana Residential Treatment Facility more than a year ago, it still remains open, according to the Texas Tribune.
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    Empty juvenile facility sucks $100k in taxpayer money per month

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    FILE - In this March 3, 2010 file photo, the Rev. Carl Keyes speaks to an audience in Harrisonburg, Va. about his life experiences relating to his organization, Aid for the World. On Wednesday, May 14, 2014, Keyes and his wife, Donna, two New York City ministers who were the subject of an Associated Press expose, have agreed to pay $1.2 million to resolve allegations that they used congregation funds to enrich themselves and buy a luxury home. (AP Photo/Ryan Freeland)
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    Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon's administration has been paying its dues to the National Governors Association with money intended for the oversight of the state's foster care program and other social services. (AP Photo/The Southeast Missourian, Fred Lynch)

    Missouri governor dues paid from children’s budget

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    Two handymen said they unlocked and closed up the identical recreation room at a Richmond, Calif., public housing complex called Friendship Manor. (Thinkstock)

    Public housing workers reap thousands in overtime for unlocking doors

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    Denver investigating largest minority contract
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    Despite pushback from numerous lawmakers on the House Small Business Committee, the new head of the SBA, Maria Contreras-Sweet, insists a new $2.5 million agency program will launch. (AP/ Evan Vucci)
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    SBA launches new million-dollar initiative, despite Congress’ disapproval

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    May 14, 2014 4:00 am
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    Florida National Guard members are seen guarding a building as they provide security for the Republican National Convention being held at the Tampa Bay Times Forum on August 25, 2012 in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

    Money meant for convention security mishandled, IG finds

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    FILE - This April 17, 2014 file photo shows Attorney General Eric Holder speaking in Overland Park, Kansas. Student lender Sallie Mae has reached a $60 million settlement with the federal government to resolve allegations it charged military service members excessive interest rates on their student loans. The settlement was announced Tuesday Holder and Education Secretary Arne Duncan. (AP Photo/Orlin Wagner, File)
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    Developer sentenced to 2 years in bribery scheme

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