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The Pennsylvania Department of Human Services submitted its 2023-2024 Executive Budget for Appropriations Committee hearings in April 2023, covering operations across general government, institutional, and grants and subsidies program areas. The budget document outlines the department's mission to provide equitable, trauma-informed services to Pennsylvanians while maintaining fiscal accountability, and includes detailed comparisons to 2022-2023 available funds, fund distributions by program area, and supplemental projections. The budget encompasses diverse service areas including child support enforcement, youth development, mental health services, intellectual disabilities state centers, and medical assistance programs.
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