With the board of supervisors poised to discuss proposals to overhaul the embattled child welfare agency, questions linger over whether county leaders knew about controversial practice
While working on various construction sites during his youthful days, Damion Wright was encouraged by senior workmen to reward himself with alcoholic beverages rather than himself and his career. He said it was commonplace, on payday, for persons.
At Tuesday’s Santa Clara County Board of Supervisor's hearing, Supervisors Cindy Chavez and Sylvia Arenas are expected to grill the leaders of the child welfare agencies over reforms intended to balance family preservation with children's safety.