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      <title>Prop. 63 (Mental Health) Spending Plan Almost Complete</title>
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      <description>Prop. 63, the Mental Health Services Act, passed in 2004 and has yet to be implemented entirely. The California Department of Mental Health is getting closer, however, with its recently released draft spending plan. Read more details from HealthVote.org.</description>
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      <title>Prop. 63 (Mental Health) Gets More Funding Than Expected</title>
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      <description>Funding from Prop. 63, the Mental Health Services Act of 2004, was 57 percent higher than expected for FY 2006&#45;07. Get more details from HealthVote.org.</description>
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      <title>What Happened to Prop. 63 After Voters Approved It in 2004? Find out at HealthVote.org</title>
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      <description>Californians often vote on health ballot measures such as Prop. 63, the Mental Health Services Act, only to never hear how their votes affected health care in their state. Read a CheckUp analysis from HealthVote.org, as well as the latest news, to find out what happened to Prop. 63 after voters approved it in 2004.</description>
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