Blue and gray background. Text: “CPS cases may soon be managed by private companies in parts of West Virginia.” A bill proposes a pilot program where private entities manage day-to-day CPS casework. CPS would still control investigations and removal decisions. Source: West Virginia Public Broadcasting, Mar 9, 2026.
Blue and gray background. Text: Pilot program could begin January 2028 in six counties: Berkeley, Jefferson, Raleigh, Fayette, Monroe, and Summers. If expanded, it could become statewide by 2029 unless lawmakers stop it. Source listed.
Blue and gray background. Text: Concerns raised: private companies may have profit incentives, contractors may have limited legal liability, and administrative costs could increase. Similar privatization efforts in other states have produced equal or worse outcomes for children.
Blue and gray background. Text asks: “What happens when systems that already separate families are outsourced to private companies?” It notes that when family separation becomes a contracted service, the line between public policy and private profit becomes thinner.
West Virginia lawmakers are proposing a statewide child abuse reporting hotline staffed by medical professionals.
Policies like this expand reporting systems.
But they don’t address the conditions that often lead families into crisis like poverty.
Prevention requires resources.
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