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Federal Government Freezes County Title IV-E Funds

Blair County Commissioners announced Tuesday that they will have to figure out how to survive without $571,000 from the federal government.

The commissioners were hoping the money would carry them through the next few months, especially since there's no state budget.

Officials have frozen the Federal Title IV-E Funds that allow states to apply for and receive federal matching funds to aid with juvenile probation and child welfare activities.

Those activities include adoption assistance, foster care maintenance payments, training and administrative expenses.

"They're alleging that our Pennsylvania state government isn't managing those funds properly," Commissioner Terry Tomasetti said. "It has to do with record keeping."

But Blair County is not the only county being affected. Every county in the state has had their funding deferred.

Bedford County may lose $348,000. Elk County is looking at a loss of $55,860.

Tomasetti added not only will the county lose the federal funding, they may even have to pay back funds if there was indeed problems with state records.

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