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FSSA Responds to Mass E-Mail

Source: InsideINdianaBusiness.com Report, September 7, 2007


The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA) has issued a direct response to a mass e-mail sent to employees' work e-mail addresses, saying any response would violate state guidelines. The mass e-mail was sent September 4 by advocate and former state employee Beryl Cohen, asking workers to report on the transition to privately-run state eligibility services.

Cohen said the reports could be made anonymously at http://www.concerned citizens.org. [Ed note - that website it invalid, they may mean: http://www.concernedhoosiers.org/] In her response, FSSA General Counsel Jessaca Turner-Stults says any response would be an inappropriate use of state resources.