Approaching Nine Months Since Tennessee’s Abortion Ban, DCS Remains in Disarray

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class="tnt-summary">The department commissioner wants supplemental funding in part to increase bed capacity for kids without homes “We the people have a responsibility to raise these children that nobody is raising — that is a big task,” says Fayette County General Sessions Court and Juvenile Court Judge Jim Gallagher, a Republican who is also a member of the Tennessee Council of Juvenile & Family Court Judges. ”Before we’re faced with the consequences of the abortion decision on our already severely strained system for taking care of at-risk children, it’s a good time to stop and take a look at how that system is doing. An influx of thousands is something that is going to be a disaster in the state

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