L.A. Metro Board votes to extend Drug-Free Metro Campaign program 90 days; OLI awarded $230,925 in competitive rail safety awareness grants for programs in 12 states
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The agency is seeing a decrease in reports of drug-related complaints after launching the 30-day pilot as a new approach to reduce illegal drug use on L.A. Metro in February.
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The grants are being awarded in partnership with the Federal Railroad Administration and the Posner Foundation of Pittsburgh.
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