State confirms 436 open investigations into publicly funded daycares as new attendance system begins
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Ryan Raiche
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KSTPState confirms 436 open investigations into publicly funded daycares as new attendance system beginskstp.comIn a move to detect fraud more quickly, Minnesota has begun rolling out a long-discussed electronic attendance system for its taxpayer-funded childcare program, but only a tiny portion of the program is required to use it to start. The post State confirms 436 open investigations into publicly funded daycares as new attendance system begins first appeared on KSTP.com 5 Eyewitness News .
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