|  Most of the nearly $500,000 is coming from programs that help to 
			repay the loans of health care workers who go to work in underserved 
			areas. U.S. Rep. Bill Foster's office says the money is coming from $500 
			million given to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services in 
			the federal stimulus package.  Sen. Roland Burris says Illinois' money was part of 63 awards 
			totaling more than $7.6 million announced by HHS Secretary Kathleen 
			Sebelius.  The lawmakers say the loan repayment recruitment programs require 
			two-year work commitments by health care workers.  Those who qualify include primary care providers, as well as 
			dental and mental health providers.  
              
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