On the surface this appears to be a good thing. A child advocacy group looking out for the best interest of the foster children of Texas. What they don't tell you is that if they win, they rake in million$ in legal and oversight fees.
Child advocacy agency will review 500 foster care files
Attorneys for a New York-based child advocacy agency will examine the files of 500 children, a sampling of Texas’ permanent foster care system in an attempt to prove mistreatment and mismanagement plague the system.
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Thursday, May 26, 2011
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...because the only "reform" they ever make is hiring more workers and increasing their salaries. Aside from that, they never reform.
Exactly. More workers, more fosters, more money. Now pay me for making your state do this.
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