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Friday, February 13, 2015

Maura Corrigan Continues Push To Privatize Child Welfare

The Madame Maura Corrigan has announced her next reign of reign of terror on poverty and battle to advocate privatization of child welfare.

Revenue maximization schemes for tax exempt organizations will not be her only battle cry for religious non-profits.  She will continue to push for the social investment schemes of these religious-based groups to access and use federal funds for Wall Street profiteering.

While no child welfare organization is forensicly scrutinized on its fiscal operations, there is neither any accountability for the safety and well-being of children under care of the States.

This lack of ensuring the well-being of children extends to the rise in child poverty with cuts in social assistance programming as poverty, the failure to provide for the necessary needs of the child, is considered abuse and neglect.

As long as privatized contractual entities of the States are allowed to impose economic moral standards on social policy, not-for-profit, religious corporations will financially thrive, devoid of any public scrutiny.

Ask her about #RickyHolland.

Corrigan Will Work On Child Welfare Issues On National Level




Maura Corrigan

LANSING, Mich. (AP) – After a long career in government, Maura Corrigan says she’ll be working for a conservative Washington think tank.

Corrigan lately was director of the Department of Human Services after a dozen years on the Michigan Supreme Court. She says she’ll be writing about child welfare and poverty for the American Enterprise Institute.

The 66-year-old Corrigan says she won’t be moving to Washington, although she may get opportunities to testify to Congress. She says she hopes to take what’s she learned in Michigan and apply it to national policies.

Corrigan worked for the Wayne County prosecutor and the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Detroit before eventually becoming a judge on the state appeals court.

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