“There is a lack of context given in the report,” DJJ Director Freddie Pough told The State in a one-on-one interview Thursday. “When you don’t include that contextual background, it unfairly paints a negative picture of the agency.”
One critic calls the process “corrupt by its very nature.” So, we’re polling all 170 state lawmakers to find out if they support changing the law to show us how they’re spending taxpayer money. What do you think?