Seattle disclosure of police records lags as experts question legality of city practices , funding
Washington DC’s Social Development Department (SPD) has been accused of failing to provide enough support for a single person, according to reports released by the US state media agency Financial Times (FTC) on Wednesday evening. However, it doesn’t always provide the support it need.
Source: columbian.comPublished on 2021-02-09
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