Appeals court to weigh reimposing fines for Texas foster care failures, removing judge on case

A federal order to fine Texas’ social services agency to pay $100,000 a day over its failure to improve foster care complaint investigations goes before an appeals court in New Orleans late Monday.

There, at the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals will hear arguments from attorneys representing foster care children and the state about whether those fines should be activated. State attorneys are also asking that the U.S. District Judge Janis Jack be removed from the case.

Both issues come before the appeals court. In April, Jack found Texas Health and Human Services Commissioner Cecile E. Young in contempt of her court orders. The judge found the state had failed to fix the way the state investigates complaints by children in its care. This was the third time since the lawsuit over foster care conditions was filed in 2011, that the judge has found Texas officials in contempt.

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