Rich Miller: As liability insurance runs out, crisis looms for state’s private foster care agencies – Chicago Sun-Times

"Two identical bills have been introduced to address the problem, Senate Bill 1696 sponsored by Sen. Laura Fine and House Bill 3138 sponsored by Rep. Suzanne Ness. The bills would grant the foster care agencies and their employees immunity from civil liability for a two-year period 'unless the agency’s acts or omissions constitute willful and wanton conduct.' This being Illinois, the politically powerful trial lawyers have a large seat at the bargaining table. They’re the ones who file the lawsuits."
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1 year ago

More evidence how behind the scenes the Illinois Trial Lawyers Asc is so intertwined with the machine …sickening

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