Reichert, who chairs a congressional budget subcommittee overseeing foster care, pointedly asked Inslee why the state was seeking to escape from a court-ordered improvement plan when that work was unfinished. Reichert asked: Why was the state instead proposing oversight that had social workers see less of their foster kids, and carry higher caseloads?
Legally Kidnapped
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Sirens sounding in state’s human-services system
Sirens sounding in state’s human-services system
Reichert, who chairs a congressional budget subcommittee overseeing foster care, pointedly asked Inslee why the state was seeking to escape from a court-ordered improvement plan when that work was unfinished. Reichert asked: Why was the state instead proposing oversight that had social workers see less of their foster kids, and carry higher caseloads?
Reichert, who chairs a congressional budget subcommittee overseeing foster care, pointedly asked Inslee why the state was seeking to escape from a court-ordered improvement plan when that work was unfinished. Reichert asked: Why was the state instead proposing oversight that had social workers see less of their foster kids, and carry higher caseloads?
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