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News Photo by Chad Weaver front (6th grade) Pablo Corral, Deja Felder, Andrea Kline, Alicia Cuzzocrea, Cesar Alvarado, Jonathan Martinez, Miranda Kay, Ricardo Castillo, Brittany Jones, Geovanny Martinez, Emmanuel Ortiz, Pablo Rangel. 2nd row(7th grade): Carissa Bargerhuff, Tyler Manges, Travis Hanna, Jessica Wynn, Morgan Short, Oma Quintana, Ali Peters, Crystal Navarro, Travis Pickard, Jesse Good. 3rd row(7th grade continued): Hunter Hamsher, Aimee Swihart, Maria Ramirez, Victor Lopez, Jennifer Arellano, Hector Gallegos, Rosalia Muro, Ericka Muro, Austin Henke back (8th grade): Angel Arroyo, Cory Bures, Victor Echartea, Andrea Grossman, Elizabeth Palos, Page Payne, Brandon Soto. not pictured: Alex Feng, Darlene Velasquez, Austin Maynard

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The Goshen Housing Authority has a $571,050 shortfall. Should the Goshen City Council use money from its $4.7-million “rainy day” fund to pay the debt and maintain the current level of service provided by the voucher program?

Yes, the Council should allocate all the money owed
No, the Council should not allocate any money
The Council should pay what cannot be raised privately
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