Skip to content
Advertisement

FILE - In this Jan. 9, 2017 file photo Oklahoma Department of Human Services Sheree Powell is seen during a House Budget hearing in Oklahoma City. A state audit questions the Oklahoma Department of Human Services' use of $10 million in federal funds to assist needy families with adoption expenses. The audit says DHS didn't determine whether the families qualified for the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program, considering them "child only cases." Powell said, Wednesday, April, 10, 2019, the agency thought TANF funding followed an eligible child, just as federal foster care funding follows a child into adoption.(AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki file)

FILE - In this Jan. 9, 2017 file photo Oklahoma Department of Human Services Sheree Powell is seen during a House Budget hearing in Oklahoma City. A state audit questions the Oklahoma Department of Human Services' use of $10 million in federal funds to assist needy families with adoption expenses. The audit says DHS didn't determine whether the families qualified for the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program, considering them "child only cases." Powell said, Wednesday, April, 10, 2019, the agency thought TANF funding followed an eligible child, just as federal foster care funding follows a child into adoption.(AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki file)

Featured Photo Galleries