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Press Release
For Immediate Release:
Kansas Special Committee for Children to ask victims of SRS/CPS and their private contractors some very hard questions
Topeka, Kansas November 30, 2009
When several public officials were bombarded with concerns regarding the removal of children from their homes and most often placed in abusive homes for financial gain, The Kansas Senate has formed a ‘special committee’ to listen to the stories at the state capital.
The meetings will be conducted on Monday, November 30, 2009, and Tuesday, December 1, 2009, at 9:00 a.m. in Topeka, Kansas at the capitol building room 545. All Kansans are encouraged to attend these public hearings.
The agenda for Monday and Tuesday follows;
Private Citizens Testimony Order:
Deb
Kari
Cynthia
Marilyn
Clarence
Sadie
Larry
Kathy
Bambi
Valerie
Undisclosed Speaker
Monday November 30th
9:00 Statement by the committee chairman
9:15 Current Policies and Procedures
10:30 Private Citizen Testimony
12:00 Lunch
1:30 Continue private citizen testimony
4:30 Response from SRS representative TBA. Inquiries & documentation to final decision makers at SRS
5:00 Adjourn
Tuesday December 1st
9:15 Current Contractor Policies and Procedures
10:30 Presentations - Katrina Osterhaus, post audit
Foster care reviewing, CINC reviewing
12:00 Lunch
1:30 Contracting irregularities, Johnson County development
Support, CDDO funding example
2:30 response SRS rep. TBA
3:30 Further Committee Discussion
5:00 Adjourn
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