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		<title>Emphasizing excellence</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Coalition for Evidence-Based Policy continues to promote investment in research-proven programs. The coalition proposes a $3 billion investment in grants permitting scaling up of evidence-based social interventions. Our specific proposal is to establish such a program at each of the three federal departments that administers major social programs for children and youth – HHS, [...]]]></description>
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