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House Passes Legislation Cutting Food Stamps and Medicaid and Eliminating SSBG | The Children's Monitor:
On May 10, 2012 the U.S. House of Representatives passed H.R. 5652, the Sequester Replacement Reconciliation Act, this bill, follows the budget resolution passed by the House earlier this year, and seeks to replace the automatic defense cuts scheduled to go into effect beginning in January, 2013 until the U.S. Debt is reduced; allegedly.
The article relays that they are cutting "$8 billion from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), aka food stamps; ...restricting eligibility for the program" ok, that seems reasonable.
Cutting billions from Medicaid by "repealing the maintenance of effort protections in the Affordable Care Act, which have ensured states keep coverage and eligibility attainable for children" that's concerning, I don't agree.
"Eliminating the incentive program that rewards states for increasing enrollment for eligible children." YES!!! Hi this is the government we do not need to reward them further for doing their job; they get better than decent wages and exceptional benefits! Incentive programs across the board should be
CUT OUT OF EVERY PROGRAM!
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YES! I wholehearedly AGREE! Eliminate ALL Incentive Programs that are responsible for the Kidnapping of our Children and Grandchildren!
Exposing Child UN-Protective Services and the Deceitful Practices They Use to Rip Families Apart/Where Relative Placement is NOT an Option, as Stated by a DCYF Supervisor
Unbiased Reporting
What I post on this Blog does not mean I agree with the articles or disagree. I call it Unbiased Reporting!
Isabella Brooke Knightly and Austin Gamez-Knightly
In Memory of my Loving Husband, William F. Knightly Jr. Murdered by ILLEGAL Palliative Care at a Nashua, NH Hospital
Friday, May 11, 2012
State rarely prosecutes for failing to report child abuse
State rarely prosecutes for failing to report child abuse | Investigations - WTAE Home:
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The Jerry Sandusky case has shined a new light on child abuse, with two top Penn State University officials charged with failing to report the alleged abuse.
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B.C. foster mom has Hepatitis C lawsuit dismissed
B.C. foster mom has Hepatitis C lawsuit dismissed:
The B.C. Court of Appeal has thrown out the case of a former foster parent suing the government after being allegedly infected with Hepatitis C by a drugged-up teen client.
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The B.C. Court of Appeal has thrown out the case of a former foster parent suing the government after being allegedly infected with Hepatitis C by a drugged-up teen client.
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Families torn apart illegally? Heather Catallo investigates
Families torn apart illegally? Heather Catallo investigates:
"(WXYZ) - When protective services take children from their parents, state law says a judge must first personally review the case and sign off. But that was not happening in one of Michigan’s busiest courts."
"(WXYZ) - When protective services take children from their parents, state law says a judge must first personally review the case and sign off. But that was not happening in one of Michigan’s busiest courts."
DHHS won’t release information on dead baby
DHHS won’t release information on dead baby | The Morning Sentinel, Waterville, ME:
LePage backs decision to keep files confidential
LePage backs decision to keep files confidential
AUGUSTA -- Gov. Paul LePage backs the Department of Health and Human Services' refusal to release information on how it handled a report of suspected child abuse at the Arundel home of Ethan Henderson, a 10-week-old baby who died, allegedly at his father's hands.
Note: The Governor doesn't want people to know Maine CPS is just as bad as the rest. They steal children from innocent parent's and leave the abused to suffer!
Commentary: Wisconsin officials still 'in denial' of child welfare failures
Commentary: Wisconsin officials still 'in denial' of child welfare failures | The Oshkosh Northwestern | thenorthwestern.com:
"Thirty-five years ago, as a young reporter for Wisconsin Public Radio, I produced a series of reports on child abuse and foster care. I was stunned to find that what was then the state Department of Health and Social Services didn't even know how many children were in foster care or how long they stayed in care. We had to send out our own survey to all 72 counties."
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"Thirty-five years ago, as a young reporter for Wisconsin Public Radio, I produced a series of reports on child abuse and foster care. I was stunned to find that what was then the state Department of Health and Social Services didn't even know how many children were in foster care or how long they stayed in care. We had to send out our own survey to all 72 counties."
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Attorney defends Cleveland couple that took girl from CPS
Attorney defends Cleveland couple that took girl from CPS - Beaumont Enterprise:
Mike and April Davis, whose missing son was discovered drowned in a Liberty County pond about five weeks ago, broke no laws when they snatched their 18-month-old daughter from a foster home to escape what they call Child Protective Service "bullying" and to make a fresh start outside of Texas, their attorney said Wednesday.
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Mike and April Davis, whose missing son was discovered drowned in a Liberty County pond about five weeks ago, broke no laws when they snatched their 18-month-old daughter from a foster home to escape what they call Child Protective Service "bullying" and to make a fresh start outside of Texas, their attorney said Wednesday.
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