Tennessee DCS – A History of Failures

In December 2022, The Comptroller’s Office Released The Second Of Two Audits In Two Years. This Audit Makes It Clear To State Lawmakers That DCS Has A Long History Of Failures. Since The Time The Department Of Children’s Services Was Created In 1996, DCS Has Faced Recurring Issues That Management Has Struggled To Address.

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The State Makes A Poor Parent Says New Tennessee DCS Commissioner

“The State Makes A Poor Parent,” Said New Tennessee DCS Commissioner Margie Quinn At A Joint Committee Hearing On December 14, 2022. Amidst Three Hours Of Dialog About The Two Audit Reports On The Agency’s Shortcomings, The Tenth Commissioner Of The Department Of Children’s Services Opined Relentlessly On How Her Administration Will Do Better.

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Tennessee Juvenile Justice System In Need Of Oversight And Reform, Report Says

In A Recent Report, Two Watchdog Groups Say That A Tennessee Juvenile Justice Facility Is Being Run Like A “Dangerous Jail,” Which Violates State And Federal Laws.

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Pro-Family Candidate For Juvenile Court Judge Will Appeal “Fake Felony” – Calls Out Attempt At Election Interference

Pro-Family Attorney Connie Reguli Who Is Running Against Incumbent Juvenile Court Judge Sharon Guffee In The Republican Primary On May 3rd Says A Recent “Fake Felony” Levied Against Her Is An Attempt To Interfere With An Election In Williamson County.

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