Finally, something they can agree on.
Over the past five months we have been publishing columns focused on the big issues with how the federal government pays for child welfare.
In the course of that coverage our two primary columnists – Richard Wexler, a staunch advocate for keeping families together and largely dismantling the foster care system, and Sean Hughes, who is more inclined to boost funding to foster care while also supporting families – have strongly disagreed over what the data tells us and what we should do differently.