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The Rant | I want my DSS

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Video Essay by Chris Graham
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It makes sense when you look at it on paper. Close the Waynesboro Department of Social Services office, consolidate operations at the Verona office already serving Staunton and Augusta, and save everybody money in reduced overhead.

But what looks good on paper doesn’t always make sense in terms of real-world impact.

AFP editor Chris Graham explores the issue and warns of possible impending doom on the regional-cooperation front in today’s Rant.

  
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