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Committee seeks one-time backfill for statewide supervised-visitation coordination, flags transportation and restrictive-placement costs

2375787 · February 21, 2025
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Members told Human Services staff that $30,640 is needed to sustain supervised-visitation coordination and that rising transportation and restrictive-placement costs require deeper review; fingerprinting backlogs were cited as a cross-cutting staffing constraint.

Members of the House Appropriations Committee's Human Services panel on Feb. 12 identified a set of urgent family-services issues, recommending a one-time backfill to sustain statewide supervised-visitation coordination and urging further analysis of transportation contracts and plans for restrictive youth placements.

A presenter told the committee that the Center for Crime Victim Services had been funding statewide coordination of supervised visitation, which allows children to have monitored contact with a parent when unsupervised contact is judged unsafe. The…

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