by Renee Moseley | Jan 9, 2024 | Child Care Licensing, Industry Expertise, Licensing and Permitting, News
Texas Spends Over $180 million on Foster Care Suit Using the state’s open records law, the Dallas Morning News obtained records of the amount spent so far by Texas on a class-action lawsuit over foster care. The amount, totaling more than $180 million, comes from...
by Renee Moseley | Jan 8, 2024 | Blog, Case Management, Child Care Licensing, Firearms Permitting, Industry Expertise, Licensing and Permitting
Top 10 Regulatory Stories of 2023 Regulatory leaders shared an interest in improving their agencies—from using artificial intelligence to modernizing regulatory systems to implementing security measures. Discover the stories that gained the most attention from...
by Renee Moseley | Dec 5, 2023 | Child Care Licensing, Industry Expertise, Licensing and Permitting, News
Investigation: Vermont’s “Antiquated” Child Care System Puts Children at Risk According to an investigative report by the VTDigger, Vermont’s “antiquated” foster care system places kids at risk; “the primary system, called SSMIS, for inputting and warehousing basic...
by Renee Moseley | Nov 14, 2023 | Child Care Licensing, Industry Expertise, Licensing and Permitting, Modernization, News
Audit: States Lose Track of Thousands of Foster Children Annually The Department of Health and Human Services published a report earlier this year entitled State Agencies Did Not Always Ensure That Children Missing From Foster Care Were Reported to the National Center...
by Renee Moseley | Nov 8, 2023 | Child Care Licensing, Industry Expertise, Licensing and Permitting, News
Report: Minnesota’s Child Protection System A special report from the Star Tribune investigates Minnesota’s child protection system; the investigation followed the 2022 death of Eli Hart, killed by his mother after being put back in her care. According to the...
by Renee Moseley | Nov 1, 2023 | Child Care Licensing, Industry Expertise, Licensing and Permitting, News
State Child Care Agencies Address Loss of ARPA Funds for Industry Federal funds from the American Rescue Plan to help support the child care industry ended on Sept. 30. Without those funds, researchers in June projected the closure of 70,000 programs, along with the...