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With budgets, lawmakers made modest asks
FEATURES ........ 20 Varsity Sports Show spotlights the good in Summer Series
YOUTH ............. 24 Musical Theatre of Anthem hosts auditions for ‘Once on this Island Jr.’
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Wednesday, August 18, 2021
Tourney helps ease abused children’s pain BY CHRISTINA FUOCO-KARASINSKI Foothills Focus Executive Editor
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ean Reavie is continuing his mission to help ease the pain of abused children. He’s raising money to do so with his third Superhero Golf Scramble, presented by Dr. Bill Elrey and NeXus Rehab + Spine, on Saturday, Sept. 25. “The �irst year, we sold out everything,” said Reavie, a North Phoenix resident. “We did fantastic. Numbers. Last year, we all got ‘2020’d.’ We had to cut the �ield in half. We still sold out, but we didn’t get near the sponsors we had. We still did it though. “To me, it was important to keep the continuity going. This year, we’re back to a full �ield. We sold as many tickets as last year’s amount. The
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A group of golfers has a good time at a previous Superhero Golf Scramble. The third one, which benefits Put on the Cape: A Foundation for Hope, is set for Saturday, Sept. 25. (Photo courtesy of Sean Reavie)
U.S. Treasury high-�ives Phoenix rental help BY FOOTHILLS FOCUS STAFF
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he U.S. Treasury Department gave Phoenix a high-five recently for effectively using experienced community representatives in its rental assistance program. Although Phoenix has yet to spend close to $25 million in $52 million of federally
funded rental relief money, the Treasury Department cited Phoenix in a brief look at how implementation of the Emergency Rental Assistance Program can be made more effective by “continuous improvement and nimble outreach strategies.” “Sensitivity to the challenges faced by the locality’s ERA applicants can allow grantees to pivot to more effective strat-
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egies,” the Treasury Department said, citing areas such as “landlord engagement,” eviction diversion, utility assistance and “making the application process simple and user friendly.” The Treasury Department said Phoenix’s use of “experienced local community action
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