Perdue, advocates laud mental health agreement
ATLANTA (AP) — The very advocates who had for years been among outgoing Republican Gov. Sonny Perdue 's fiercest critics were celebrating his role in a groundbreaking mental health settlement — and at President Jimmy Carter 's Atlanta office, no less.
"I come to celebrate our turbulent courtship — and now our marriage," a beaming Perdue said Tuesday, minutes after mental health advocates gave him a gift...
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