Republicans say Pritzker failing Illinois’ children, developmentally disabled – Center Square

Republicans say since 2018, the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services failed to produce incident reports for over 1,200 child deaths and more than 3,000 serious injuries. “The Federal Department of Justice recently announced an investigation into the treatment of patients in developmental centers operated by IDHS,” a spokesman for state Rep. Bradley Fritts said, calling out the Choate, Jack Mabley and Samuel Shapiro developmental centers.
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Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

While I don’t doubt that the system could use some improvement, they are also overwhelmed by a populace that can drop unwanted newborns off at a fire/police station and is looking to get inconvenient children into a state run program and absolve themselves of any parental responsibility at the drop of a hat.

Freddy
1 year ago

But he is excelling in the transgender agenda!

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