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Federal Grants Help Connect Veterans To Communities



OLYMPIA, Wash.  (Metro)  -- Washington's military veterans and their families will have better information about and access to reliable transportation options soon. 

The state Department of Transportation says more than $400,000 in federal grants will soon provide better computer and phone connections to things like Hopelink and Paratransit Services. 

This affects counties all over the state.

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