A Baton Rouge-based agency that will use $6 million annually in local taxpayer funds to run a new psychiatric stabilization and detox center says the public cannot view a copy of a lease agreement reached with one of its former…
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Taxpayer-funded Bridge Center for Hope: Public can't see lease agreement with former board member
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