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'It’s going to hit you': Panel warns DOGE cuts would gut schools, health care, safety net - Local News Matters

CONTRA COSTA COUNTY elected officials warned that proposed cuts by DOGE and the “One Big Beautiful Bill” will eventually bring long-lasting damage to education, health care, food stamps, homeless populations and the employees who support those programs. It’s just a matter of time, said Janet Hoy, board member of the League of Women Voters, Diablo Valley, which sponsored a Sept. 3 panel discussion at the Walnut Creek Library. More than 70 people …
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Local News Matters broke the news in on Thursday, September 11, 2025.
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