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Child support, revoked licenses eyed by Senate panel on poverty
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Easing the penalties on people who fail to pay child support would seem to be an odd strategy to use to alleviate child poverty, but that's what was discussed at a West Virginia Senate committee on child poverty Wednesday.
That discussion is likely to lead to legislation that will have bipartisan support.
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Child support, revoked licenses eyed by Senate panel on poverty
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Easing the penalties on people who fail to pay child support would seem to be an odd strategy to use to alleviate child poverty, but that's what was discussed at a West Virginia Senate committee on child poverty Wednesday.
That discussion is likely to lead to legislation that will have bipartisan support.
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