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<blockquote data-quote="mugsy" data-source="post: 1977318" data-attributes="member: 18914"><p>Well, it is possible that a DHS replacement could be as badly run as the current DHS is but I don't think that it is likely. </p><p> </p><p>However, under a revamped system one could at least know who to hold responsible, under the current system no one is held accountable and DHS primarily operates to perpetuate its own existence - occasionally doing good, often being unresponsive, and sometimes simply trampling the rights of families and individuals. I respectfully suggest that a "house cleaning" is in order followed by a new organization whose authority flows from the State House through the Governor's office - all clearly traceable with elected officials held accountable if their appointees fail.</p><p></p><p>SQ765 would direct dis-establishment of the current DHS and authorizes the Legislature to establish a new organization to take on DHS' responsibilities. The Legislature would have to ensure a design that enshrines accountability.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mugsy, post: 1977318, member: 18914"] Well, it is possible that a DHS replacement could be as badly run as the current DHS is but I don't think that it is likely. However, under a revamped system one could at least know who to hold responsible, under the current system no one is held accountable and DHS primarily operates to perpetuate its own existence - occasionally doing good, often being unresponsive, and sometimes simply trampling the rights of families and individuals. I respectfully suggest that a "house cleaning" is in order followed by a new organization whose authority flows from the State House through the Governor's office - all clearly traceable with elected officials held accountable if their appointees fail. SQ765 would direct dis-establishment of the current DHS and authorizes the Legislature to establish a new organization to take on DHS' responsibilities. The Legislature would have to ensure a design that enshrines accountability. [/QUOTE]
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