Major job cuts in Tulare County to hit health care

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Faced with millions in budget shortfalls, Tulare County supervisors voted to cut nearly 500 jobs from the county's Health and Human Services Agency. The move will force the closure of health care clinics in Tulare and Lindsay. Hundreds of people showed up for the Tuesday supervisors' meeting, pleading to save jobs and keep the clinics open. But, county officials said they simply cannot fund the jobs because of declining revenues and cuts in state aid. The supervisors say they will ask Tulare Hospital to consider taking over the clinics.

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