Senator McCaskill Presses HHS Officials to Follow Up About Handling Activity Youth
Missouri Senator Claire McCaskill asks Mark Greenberg, Acting Assistant Secretary at the Administration for Children and Families within the Department of Health and Human Services in exhausted frustration for how he will attain legal opinion by the department as to how the department has no responsibility to check on children placed in temporary adoption. McCaskill offers what she calls a factual recitation about an indictment of four individuals for trafficking children, but that Department representatives had no knowledge, calling the lack of urgency cultural. Greenberg explains his actions and the policy response.





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January 28, 2016
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