County social service agencies don’t do a good job of tracking foster children, leave federal funding on the table, have missing files on welfare checks and grant food stamps to too many ineligible people, a new state audit found. These problems and a host of others on documentation and control were found in some of the largest social service agencies in the state, and scores of the issues were repeat errors that had been found in previous audits.
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This is nothing new.Its been this way many years.You try to get help and they pass you off like you are nobody.But let someone make a complaint about their staff and look out.
ReplyDeleteNooooo. This couldn't possibly happen at a state run facility.
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