Column: Facing big debts, state grant recipient files for bankruptcy – Champaign News-Gazette

Jim Dey: "The effort staved off a Champaign County court hearing involving (Sally K.) Carter’s nonpayment of wages to a former employee. But it also cast a shadow over the attorney general’s legal effort to enforce a court ruling requiring Carter to repay $1.8 million in (IDHS) grant money she received to oversee programs to help lower-income children...(An additional State) board of education grant — which involved the Champaign school district, at least initially — was for $5.4 million over five years."
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Goodgulf Greyteeth
3 years ago

I’d be shocked if an honest accounting of many (or most) of these taxpayer $ via grants woke-n-equity-n-progressive programs wouldn’t reveal pervasive waste, abuse and outright fraud.

Just like this one. Apples don’t fall far from the tree.

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