Maximus Contract White Paper

In March 2014, HCPF staff presented at the CHSDA Economic Security sub‐committee meeting. At this time, HCPF led a discussion on what information including any relevant data, directors would need in order to make a decision about whether they support counties taking over all or some of the responsibilities currently identified in the scope of work for Maximus.

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