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The CSA grants help to people with low income, so if you are to say no to funding them, many people who do not have a income that can support them, and let's say their income only allows them to afford the bills of housing, but they cannot afford food, the CSA can support funding to help them.
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One counter-argument to the position advocating for the elimination of CSA (Community Services Block Grant) funding is that these grants provide vital support for low-income individuals and communities, addressing poverty, promoting economic self-sufficiency, and providing essential services that may not be adequately covered by other programs or resources.
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