Pritzker calls for changes after “awful” reports of abuse at developmental center – Capitol News IL

State Sen. Terri Bryant, whose district includes Choate, blamed some of the issues at the facility on broader failures of the state of Illinois. It can take months for job applicants to navigate the state’s bureaucratic hiring process, and by the time an offer is made, “sometimes what you’re left with is the folks that couldn’t get a job anywhere else,” she said. “The (OIG) does not have enough investigators. It’s inexcusable.”
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Fed up neighbor
3 years ago

What a crock of Pritzker crap when things get to hot and are published by the local media and Pritzker’s malfeasance is exposed he comes on the scene like he is a big hero, throw money everywhere with no accountability, November 2022 vote this blowhard out of office.

Last edited 3 years ago by Fed up neighbor
Goodgulf Greyteeth
3 years ago

What a hoot. Replace one badly managed state facility that Illinois isn’t capable of supervising with 10 or 12 different “group homes” that no one will be able to keep a rope around. As I recall, it wasn’t too long ago that the horrors endemic to the group homes were all over the news. Illinois excusing itself by saying, “There’s just too many, we can’t keep track” and the group home operators themselves dodging questions and hiding under rocks. Closing badly run institutions – instead of fixing them – and throwing the developmentally disabled and mentally ill out into the… Read more »

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