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Welfare car program to be audited over 'lemon' allegations
Lawmakers voted Monday to audit and investigate the West Virginia Wheels-to-Work program. The program spent $24 million over three years to lease cars to welfare recipients so they could work or go to school.
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Welfare car program to be audited over 'lemon' allegations
Lawmakers voted Monday to audit and investigate the West Virginia Wheels-to-Work program. The program spent $24 million over three years to lease cars to welfare recipients so they could work or go to school.
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