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		<title>Boley Centers wants $49 million for mental health care, St. Pete City Council agrees</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[At the bidding of St. Pete City Council, the city is backing local nonprofits supporting mental health programs in the city in their ask for increased funding from the state. During a presentation today, Boley Centers President Gary McMath told City Council members the average per-person public expenditures for people suffering from mental health in Florida is just $26.60. The national average is $130. That showing makes Florida number 49 in the U.S. for mental health spending. “It’s pretty dismal,”&#8230;]]></description>
		
		
		
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