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Ainsley Martinez
Ainsley Martinez was an intern through the Oklahoma Newspaper Foundation. She studies professional media at the University of Oklahoma, specializing in data visualizations. Contact Ainsley at amartinez@oklahomawatch.org or (405) 822-0403. Follow her on Twitter at @ainsmartinez.
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Seven years after voters approved a greater investment in mental health and substance abuse services for Oklahoma counties, the money finally is on the way.