Beshear says Kentucky foster care audit has ‘significant errors’ while OIG report shows progress
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Kentucky Auditor Allison Ball's report found more than 300 foster kids stayed overnight in settings like office buildings, hotels, state parks, and community centers between January 2023 and October 2024. In some cases, kids faced abuse and trafficking risks.
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Kentucky Auditor Allison Ball's report found more than 300 foster kids stayed overnight in settings like office buildings, hotels, state parks, and community centers between January 2023 and October 2024. In some cases, kids faced abuse and trafficking risks.
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