Douglas County Board Puts Disability Service Provider on Notice, Prompting Families to Push Back
The board voted 6-1 to keep funding only if Duet provides audits and transparency, as the agency faces layoffs and a possible six-month cutoff.
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Douglas County Board puts disability service provider on notice, prompting families to push back
The board voted 6-1 to give its intent to leave an interlocal agreement that supports the organization in six months unless Duet complies with actions, including financial transparency.
Douglas County Board of Commissioners demands financial changes to continue funding Duet's services
Douglas County may cut funding for disability service provider Duet in six months Duet must provide audits and restructure after firing staff and listing 20 properties Families of the nearly 400 people who use Duet's services are worried about potential cutsBROADCAST TRANSCRIPT:OMAHA, Neb. (KMTV) The Douglas County Board of Commissioners voted at the Omaha-Douglas Civic Center on Tuesday to continue funding Duet, an organization that provides se…
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