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Florida says investigation into nonprofit executive pay is not a witch hunt

Florida says investigation into nonprofit executive pay is ‘not a witch hunt’ A preliminary report released in January found that nine nonprofit organizations, all contracted by Florida, appeared to be spending millions compensating executives above the limits allowed by state law.     Tiffany Carr, former executive director of Florida Coalition Against Domestic Violence, left, speaks at a 2004 news conference held by Gov. Jeb Bush, background right. [ PHIL COALE | AP ] Updated Feb. 12 TALLAHASSEE — Florida’s top auditor told a House committee that the state probe into the compensation of executive salaries at social welfare organizations was not “any kind of witch hunt” but instead was an attempt at “bringing transparency to the process” of state and federal funds used by privately-run entities.

State says investigation into nonprofit executive pay is not a witch hunt

State says investigation into nonprofit executive pay is not a witch hunt Mary Ellen Klas, The Miami Herald Feb. 12 TALLAHASSEE Florida s top auditor told a House committee that the state probe into the compensation of executive salaries at social welfare organizations was not any kind of witch hunt but instead was an attempt at bringing transparency to the process of state and federal funds used by privately run entities. We are on a fact-finding mission, doing research so that the policymakers such as yourselves can decide what to do with the facts that we reveal, Melinda Miguel, the chief inspector general for Gov. Ron DeSantis, told the House Governmental Operations Subcommittee on Wednesday.

Another Voice: Advocating for the Flagstone legacy and resident care

My name is Donna Leonard and I reside in the assisted living community at Flagstone in The Dalles. I celebrated my 87th birthday Oct. 5, from my second story window, with my daughter outside, adhering to the safety guidelines set forth by the facility Two days later, on Oct. 7, our dedicated Executive Director (ED) of 5 years was unprofessionally terminated and publicly escorted from the building without warning. This was a genuinely great place to live until then. Even with the tough safety restrictions employed to minimize COVID-19 risk, I and other residents were cared for like family. It was not until Nov. 24 that I received any communication from the new ED, who knocked on my door and said, bluntly, without introduction, “I hear you wanted to speak with me.” I responded by introducing myself and said I simply thought we would have heard something from you by now. She stated she has been busy, in training, and had been sick. She never asked a single question or expre

IMR improves in India, but malnutrition remains worrying, shows NFHS-5

IMR improves in India, but malnutrition remains worrying, shows NFHS-5 Premium 3 min read The neonatal mortality rate (NMR) slipped in 15 states and UTs in comparison to NFHS-4 (2015-16) The survey also found considerable improvement in vaccination coverage among children age 12-23 months across all states/UTs Share Via Read Full Story The Under 5 and infant mortality rate (IMR) has come down in 18 states and union territories but in parallel 16 states recorded an increase in underweight and severely wasted under 5 children among 22 states that were surveyed during the first phase of the fifth National Family Health Survey (NFHS-5). The survey was released by the Union health minister Harsh Vardhan on Saturday. Similarly, 13 states and UTs of the 22 surveyed registered a surge in the percentage of stunted children under five years of age in comparison to 2015-16. These states are Goa, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Kerala, Maharashtra, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Telangana, Tri

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