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Wayne County left extradition firm unpaid for months over contract mix-up View Comments Detroit A company that transports inmates and witnesses for the Wayne County Prosecutor s Office has waited nearly a year to get paid for about $26,000 in work done in April and May of last year because of a contract mix-up. Prosecutor Kym Worthy s office had a contract with Tennessee-based U.S. Corrections LLC for the company to transport inmates and witnesses who are in police custody from other jurisdictions in the U.S. to Wayne County. The contract expired on March 31, 2020. The next day, Worthy s former chief financial officer, Rosalyn Gibson, retired. ....
What Biden's recovery plan for families means for California's children edsource.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from edsource.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
President Joe Biden’s child care relief bill, part of the sweeping $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan that the president signed into law Thursday, may not end the growing child care crisis, but it will throw a much-needed lifeline to a field on the brink of collapse, early childhood advocates say. “Our early educator community has been desperately underfunded for decades. Even before the pandemic, most child care providers particularly those in communities of color lived below the poverty level, relying on government support and social service programs like Medicaid and food stamps to meet their family’s basic needs. Those inequalities have been magnified during COVID-19,” said Gina Fromer, CEO of Children’s Council of San Francisco, a resource and referral agency. ....