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Board approves two‑year Maximus extension and directs staff to plan in‑house transition
Summary
The Orange County Board of Supervisors approved a two‑year extension of the county's contract with Maximus for case management services and directed staff to prepare a plan to transition the work in house, including a one‑year progress report; the vote was 3–1 with one recusal.
The Orange County Board of Supervisors on Feb. 24 approved a two‑year amendment to renew the county's contract with Maximus US Services Inc. for case management services, while directing staff to develop a plan to bring the work in house.
Vice Chair Katrina Foley moved the board's direction: "I'll move that we direct staff to transition case management services in house within 2 years," and asked for a one‑year progress report on the phase‑in. The motion, which incorporated the staff recommendation to extend the contract while…
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