
From the Associated Press
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska lawmakers are moving ahead with a plan to review the state’s procurement practices after facing multi-million-dollar problems with a child welfare provider that overpromised and under-delivered.
Lawmakers gave initial approval to a bill that would require the state to hire an outside consultant to conduct the study.
The measure comes in response to Nebraska’s problems with Kansas-based St. Francis Ministries.
St. Francis was a state contractor that oversaw the care of abused and neglected children in Douglas and Sarpy counties in the Omaha area.