Schwarzenegger launches $32 million healthcare program
Sacramento Business Journal, April 14, 2009
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger announced a $32 million initiative to reduce the shortage of critical healthcare workers in California.
Half the funding for the three-year program will come from the state, including $8 million in federal Workforce Investment Act money and $8 million in federal Recovery Act stimulus funding. The balance will come from private partners, including colleges and hospitals.
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