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by metric10
1492 days ago
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In Colorado a law was recently passed to deal with this. According to [0]: "During its initial committee hearing, sponsoring state Rep. Mary Young, D-Greeley, said allegations of neglect or lack of supervision have been on the rise in Colorado, even as the number of substantiated cases are dropping. In 2019, there were 3,854 allegations of lack of supervision; 82%, or 3,169, were unfounded, she said." [0] https://www.denverpost.com/2022/03/31/colorado-reasonable-in... edit: more context to quote |
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