The state is pulling back on its exploration of privatized child support enforcement with the elimination of a Queen Anne's County pilot program, and some believe Baltimore City should follow suit.
After the General Assembly allowed the Child Support Enforcement Privatization Pilot Program to expire in 2009, the Department of Human Resources decided it would be beneficial for Queen Anne's County to return to a public program, while in Baltimore City it would be more cost-effective for child support enforcement to remain privatized.
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