State of Washington et al v. United States of America et al

Filing 15

MOTION to Expedite Discovery and Regular Staus Conferences, filed by Plaintiff State of Washington. Oral Argument Requested. (Attachments: #1 Appendix A, #2 Appendix B, #3SEALED Exhibit 1-33, #4 SEALED Exhibit 34-66, #5 Exhibit 67-99, #6 Proposed Order) Noting Date 7/13/2018, (Clinton, Laura) Modified on 7/17/2018 to seal due to names of minors, per phone call from counsel (PM).

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              Exhibit 67               Exhibit 68 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON STATE OF WASHINGTON, et al. Plaintiff, V. THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, et al., 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 NO. 2:18-CV-00939 DECLARATION OF TOM TORLAKSON IN SUPPORT OF PLAINTIFFS' MOTION FOR EXPEDITED DISCOVERY Defendants. I, Tom Torlakson, declare as follows: 1. I am a resident of the State of California. I am over the age of 18 and have personal knowledge of all the facts stated herein. If called as a witness, I could and would testify competently to the matters set forth below. 2. Since 2011, I have served as California's nonpartisan elected State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and the head of the California Department of Education ("CDE"). In my role, I direct all functions of CDE, act as the Secretary and Executive Officer of the California State Board of Education ("SBE"), and execute the policies set by the SBE. Before joining CDE I taught in Contra Costa County's Mount Diablo Unified School District (where I remain a teacher-on-leave), served on the Antioch City Council, Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors, and the California State Senate and State Assembly. During my tenure in the California State Legislature, I acted to protect education funding, improve student DECLARATION OF TOM TORLAKSON IN SUPPORT OF PLAINTIFFS' MOTION FOR EXPEDITED DISCOVERY OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL STATE OF CALIFORNIA 1300 I Street Sacramento, CA 95814 916-445-9555 1 nutrition and physical education, and ensure school safety. I also sponsored legislation to 2 increase funding for textbooks, computers, and other instructional materials, and promoted 3 efforts to close the digital divide, eliminate the achievement gap, and reduce the dropout rate. ! 4 3. I am familiar with the federal govermnent's "zero-tolerance" policy and 5 Executive Order "Affording Congress an Opportunity to Address Family Separation," which I 6 understand are being challenged in this case. 4. 7 California guarantees all K-12 children in our state a free public education. 8 This includes all school-age children who reside in California regardless of their citizenship 9 status. 10 5. 'Each year, California public schools serve approximately 6,200,000 students 11 attending grades K-12. In compliance with state and federal law, California does not require 12 disclosure of a student's immigration status to attend school and participate in public education 13 programs. Based on reports issued by the federal govermnent, it is public knowledge that many 14 unaccompanied minors attend California public schools. 15 6. I am informed and believe, based on information I received from the CDE's 16 school fiscal services division, that on average, California spent over $14,000 per student in the 17 2017-18 school year. Included in the total K-12 funding was an additional $6,400 per students 18 for students in our special education programs, and approximately $2,400 additional funding 19 per student for students in English learner programs. Over 91% of California's K-12 funding 20 comes from state and local resources. 21 7. CDE administers several state and federal education programs to assist 22 unaccompanied minors. These programs include assistance with nutrition by way of free and 23 reduced cost lunch programs, before and after school programming, health programs, including 24 programs designed to assist students in learning English. 25 26 8. CDE also administers child development programs that are available to unaccompanied minors. These programs include child development services for children from DECLARATION OF TOM TORLAKSON IN SUPPORT OF PLAINTIFFS' MOTION FOR EXPEDITED DISCOVERY 2 OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL STATE OF CALIFORNIA 1300 I Street Sacramento, CA 95814 916-445-9555 1 birth through 12 years of age. These programs provide an educational component that is 2 developmentally, culturally, and linguistically appropriate for the children served. The 3 programs also provide meals and snacks to children, parent education, referrals to health and 4 social services for families, and staff development opportunities to employees. CDE 5 additionally administers a migrant child care and development program for families who earn 6 at least 50 percent of their total gross income from employment in fishing, agriculture or 7 agriculturally-related work. 8 9 9. Unaccompanied children like all students, are in strong need for comprehensive student supportive services that promote academic success and address the whole child. The 10 CDE, in collaboration with the State Mental Health Policy Workgroup and other stakeholders, 11 advocate for increased services, resources, funding, training, and policy change to better 12 support the mental health and wellness of all students, including immigrant students. The COE 13 also provides mental health first aid training to help school staff identify and support students 14 who may be experiencing a mental health challenge or is in crisis. These services are 15 particularly important for children who have suffered any form of trauma, such as traumatic 16 separation from their parents. 17 10. Under Title III of the federal Elementary and Secondar)I Education Act, as 18 amended by the Every Students Succeeds Act, COE is required to set aside funds to provide 19 subgrant awards to local educational agencies (LEAs) that meet eligibility requirements for 20 participation in the Title III Immigrant Student Education Subgrant Program. Title III 21 Immigrant Student Education Program flmds are to be specifically targeted to eligible 22 immigrant students and their families through the provision of supplementary programs and 23 services for the underlying purpose of assuring that these students meet the same challenging 24 grade level and graduation standards as mainstream students. The federal grants amounts have 25 not increased proportionally witl1 the increase in eligible students, including unaccompanied 26 children that have arrived in California over the past few years, and the COE has not received DECLARATION OF TOM TORLAKSON IN SUPPORT OP PLAINTIFFS' MOTION FOR EXPEDITED DISCOVERY 3 OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL STATE OF CALIFORNIA 1300 I Street Sacramento, CA 95814 916-445-9555 1 any indication of any forthcoming increase in federal funding as a result of the forcible 2 separation of children. 3 11. In 2014, the number of unaccompanied minors served by California schools 4 dramatically increased when the State experienced an influx of unaccompanied children. In 5 response, during the 2014-2015 school year, CDE identified $3.5 million in federal funding to 6 assist schools that saw an increase in unaccompanied immigrant children. The funds were 7 dedicated to improve instruction, provide tutoring and intensified instruction, and to conduct 8 community participation programs. 9 12. In addition, in 2015, the US ED allocated an additional $1.8 million in federal 10 Title III funds to address the needs associated with the increase in unaccompanied immigrant 11 children. 12 13. Unaccompanied children who attend California public schools often have a 13 need for services, including mental health, due to trauma experienced in their countries of 14 origin and at the border while in custody. Research supported by the Substance Abuse and 15 Mental Health Services Administration confirm that adverse childhood experiences including 16 trauma, parental separation and parental incarceration are strongly related to the development 17 and prevalence of a wide range of health problems throughout a person's lifespan. If our 18 schools experience an influx of children who have undergone severe trauma, including the 19 forcible separation from parents, transfer from various locations around the country, and 20 incarceration in immigration detention facilities, additional resources will need to be allocated 21 to offer them services that they may not have otherwise required. 22 14. In my experience and in my opinion as a long time educator, unaccompanied 23 immigrant children like all children, are better able to integrate into our public schools and learn 24 when they are in a healthy environment that is free of tratmm. By contrast, children who have 25 suffered trawnatic experiences often feel the effects of those experiences for years or even 26 DECLARATION OF TOM TORLAKSON IN SUPPORT OF PLAINTIFFS' MOTION FOR EXPEDITED DISCOVERY 4 OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL STATE OF CALIFORNIA 1300 I Street Sacramento, CA 95814 916-445-9555 1 decades, irreparably damaging their ability to learn, grow, and contribute to our nation and our 2 community. 3 4 5 6 I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California and the United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct. DATED this .J./,,_ 1.f day of June, 2018 at '·;> A CflAI-vvv') vy�i:i (" A ,- o , California. 7 8 TOM TORLAKSON California State Superintendent of Public Instruction 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20. 21 22 23 24 25 26 DECLARATION OF TOM TORLAKSON IN SUPPORT OF PLAINTIFFS' MOTION FOR EXPEDITED DISCOVERY 5 OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL STATE OF CALIFORNIA 1300 I Street Sacramento, CA 95814 916-445-9555               Exhibit 69 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON STATE OF WASHINGTON, et al. Plaintiff, V. THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, et al., 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 DECLARATION OF MARI CANTWELL IN SUPPORT OE PLAINTIFFS' MOTION FOR EXPEDITED DISCOVERY Defendants. 13 14 NO. 2:18-CV-00939 I, Mari Cantwell, declare as follows: 1. I am a resident of the State of California. I am over the age of 18 and have personal knowledge of all the facts stated herein. If called as a witness, I could and would testify competently to the matters set forth below. 2. I am the Chief Deputy Director the California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS), which operates California's version of the federal-state Medicaid program under title XIX of the federal Social Security Act, known as Medi-Cal. 3. In this capacity, I am responsible for overseeing the administration of the Medi- Cal program and the delivery and financing of care for over 13.5 million beneficiaries. Approximately one-third of Californians receive health care services finm1ced or organized by DHCS, making DHCS the largest health care purchaser in California. 26 DECLARATION OF MARI CANTWELL IN SUPPORT OF PLAINTIFFS' MOTION FOR EXPEDITED DISCOVERY OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL STATE OF CALIFORNIA 1300 I Street Sacramento, CA 95814 916-445-9555 1 Undocnmented and certain other adult immigrants without satisfactory 4. 2 immigration status who meet all other Medi0cal program requirements may qualify for limited 3 or restricted scope Medi-cal coverage, which includes emergency services and pregnancy 4 related services. These restricted scope services are jointly ftmded by the State of California 5 and the federal government. In addition, children under 19 years of age are eligible for full- 6 scope Medi-Cal benefits regardless of immigration status, as long as they meet all other 7 eligibility requirements. These full-scope services for children, b�yond emergency and 8 pregnancy related services, are paid for by tl1e State of California and local public entities. The 9 average cost to provide healthcare coverage per child per year in Medi-Cal is $2,160. 10 DHCS manages the following programs, as part of or in addition to Medi-Cal, 5. 11 all of which are available and utilized by undocumented minors, and are designed to meet the 12 needs of children: 13 • 14 15 California Children's Services is a state health care and services program for children up to 21 years old with certain diseases or health problems; • The Health Care Program for Children in Foster Care is a program that provides 16 public health nurse expertise in meeting the medical, dental, mental .and 17 developmental needs of children and youth in foster care; 18 • The Child Health and Disability Prevention program is a preventive program 19 that delivers periodic health assessments and services to low income children 20 and youth in California; and 21 • The Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, & Treatment (EPSDT) benefit 22 requires Medi-Cal to cover a wide variety of services if determined medically 23 necessary, including services to correct or ameliorate defects and mental 24 illnesses or conditions, and is often accessed by children and youth who are in 25 foster care or other institutional settings, or who are at imminent risk of such 26 DECLARATION OF MARI CANTWELL IN SUPPORT OF PLAINTIFFS' MOTION FOR EXPEDITED DISCOVERY 2 OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL STATE OF CALIFORNIA 1300 I Street Sacramento, CA 95814 916-445-9555 l placement. This includes services that may not otherwise be covered under the 2 Medi-Cal state plan. 3 Each of these programs utilizes state, local and federal funding. 4 5 6 7 I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California and the United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct. DATED this ft_ day of June, 2018, in Sacramento, California. 8 9 Chie eputy Director Department of Health Care Services 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 DECLARATION OF MARI CANTWELL IN SUPPORT OF PLAINTIFFS' MOTION FOR EXPEDITED DISCOVERY 3 OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL STATE OF CALIFORNIA 1300 I Street Sacramento, CA 95814 916-445-9555               Exhibit 70 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON STATE OF WASHINGTON, Plaintiff, 10 11 12 v. THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, et al., 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 NO. 2:18-cv-00939 DECLARATION OF REBECCA LEE IN SUPPORT OF PLAINTIFFS' MOTION FOR EXPEDITED DISCOVERY Defendants. I, Rebecca Lee, declare as follows: 1. I am a resident of the State of California. I am over the age of 18 and have personal knowledge of all the facts stated herein. If called as a witness, I could and would testify competently to the matters set forth below. 2. I am currently employed by the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) as the Chief of the Financial Management Branch, a position that I have held since March 2, 2016. 3. I am familiar with the federal government's "zero-tolerance" policy and Executive Order "Affording Congress an Opportunity to Address Family Separation," which I understand are being challenged in this case. 4. The CDPH is responsible for overseeing the public health of all Californians. The CDPH develops strategic policies and plans regarding issues affecting vulnerable DECLARATION OF REBECCA LEE IN SUPPORT OF PLAINTIFFS' MOTION FOR EXPEDITED DISCOVERY OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL STATE OF CALIFORNIA 1300 I Street Sacramento, CA 95814 916-445-9555 1 communities, including immigrants and refugees, to increase positive health outcomes. CDPH 2 services are generally available to all persons in the State of California, regardless of their 3 immigration status. 4 5. The Office of Health Equity (OHE), created in 2012, is charged with aligning 5 state resources and programs to achieve the highest level of health and mental health for all 6 people, with special attention to those in vulnerable communities. By statute, vulnerable 7 communities include immigrants and refugees. OHE also administers the Mental Health 8 Services Act-funded California Reducing Disparities Project, an initiative that seeks to 9 improve mental health outcomes in unserved, underserved, and inappropriately served IO communities that include immigrants and refugees. OHE seeks to ensure that culturally and 11 linguistically competent health and mental health services are provided throughout the State of 12 California. OHE's budget of$52.7 million utilizes $785,000 in federal funding and $51.9 13 million in state funding. 14 6. The Maternal, Child, and Adolescent Health Division (MCAH) provides 15 educational and preventative interventions, largely through local assistance, to promote the 16 health and well-being of mothers, children, and families. Some programs include screening for 17 specific conditions and guidance regarding medical care, institutional care, and aftercare 18 services directed toward reducing maternal and infant morbidity and mortality. Several MCAH 19 programs include mothers and children in immigrant or mixed-immigrant households. 20 MCAH's budget of $117 million utilizes $109 million in federal funding from various sources, 21 including the Title V Maternal and Child Health Block Grant, the Maternal, Infant, and Early 22 Childhood Home Visiting Program, and the Personal Responsibility Education Program, and 23 $ 8 million in state funding. 24 7. The Office of Refugee Health (ORH) works with local counties, health 25 providers, and voluntary resettlement agencies to provide culturally and linguistically­ 26 appropriate health assessments and services to newly arrived refugees and asylees. The DECLARATION OF REBECCA LEE IN SUPPORT OF PLAINTIFFS' MOTION FOR EXPEDITED DISCOVERY 2 OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL STATE OF CALIFORNIA 1300 I Street Sacramento, CA 95814 916-445-9555 1 Refugee Health Assessment Program and the Refugee Medical Assistance Program are housed 2 under the ORH. California is the largest recipient ofrefugees in the nation. Between Fiscal 3 Years 2003-2016, California received 15-17% of all refugees who entered the United States. In 4 FY 2016, California completed health assessments for almost 5,000 minor refugees. In FY 5 2016, the Federal Office of Refugee Resettlement reimbursed the ORH approximately $7.1 6 million for providing health assessments for all arriving refugees. 7 8. The mission of the Office ofBinational Border Health (OBBH) is to facilitate 8 communication, coordination, and collaboration among California and Mexico health officials, 9 health professionals, and communities in order to optimize binational and border health. Its 10 works focuses on critical infectious and chronic diseases, as well as environmental issues that 11 threaten the health security of the border region. A primary focus ofOBBH is enhancing the 12 region's ability to detect and respond to infectious disease threats. Key activities include 13 surveillance and monitoring ofinfectious diseases, facilitating cross-border exchange of health 14 information, investigating binational infectious disease cases and outbreaks, as well as acting 15 as the communication liaison between CDPH and public health officials in Baja California on 16 public health matters ofbinational interest. OBBH is also tasked with publishing the Annual 17 Border Health Status Report to the Legislature, to provide a general overview of the health 18 status of border communities in the California-Mexico border region. OBBH receives state and 19 federal funding. In FY 2017-2018 OBBH received $768,000 in state funds and $273,000 in 20 federal funds. 21 9. CDPH is also committed to helping children avoid adverse childhood events 22 that may cause short- and long-term health impacts. For example, the California Essentials for 23 Childhood Initiative addresses child maltreatment and other childhood traumas through 24 education and implementation oftrauma-informed policies and practices throughout public and 25 private organizations and systems. The Initiative's budget consists of $268,000 in federal 26 funding and no state fnnding. The "Let's Get Healthy California" initiative, which tracks DECLARATION OF REBECCA LEE IN SUPPORT OF PLAINTIFFS' MOTION FOR EXPEDITED DISCOVERY 3 OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL STATE OF CALIFORNIA 1300 I Street Sacramento, CA 95814 916-445-9555 1 statewide indicators of population health, is likewise committed to raising awareness and 2 combatting childhood trauma that occurs before the age of 18, including "Reducing Adverse 3 Childhood Experiences," as a key indicator in the Healthy Beginnings goal area. Let's Get 4 Healthy California's budget of$544,000 utilizes, $203,000 in federal funding and $341,000 in 5 state funding. 6 7 8 I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California and the United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct. DATED this 25:_ day of June, 2018 at 9AGv{,l WM{\'.) 9 10 REBECCA LEE Financial Management Branch Chief California Department of Public Health 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 DECLARATION OF REBECCA LEE IN SUPPORT OF PLAINTIFFS' MOTION FOR EXPEDITED DISCOVERY 4 OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL STATE OF CALIFORNIA 1300 I Street Sacramento, CA 95814 916-445-9555               Exhibit 71               Exhibit 72               Exhibit 73 1 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON 2 3 4 5 STATE OF WASHINGTON, et al. 6 7 Plaintiffs, v. 8 9 10 NO. 2:18-CV-00939-MJP THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, et al. Defendants. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 DECLARATION OF MARY M. BOURQUE 1 2 3 4 5 6 I, Mary M. Bourque, declare as follows: 1. I am the Superintendent of Schools for the Chelsea Public Schools (“CPS”), a school system serving a diverse population of 6,326 students from prekindergarten through grade 12. 2. I have personal knowledge of the matters set forth below. 3. Eighty-six percent of CPS students identify as Hispanic, including large 7 populations of Salvadorans, Hondurans, and Guatemalans. Eighty-one percent of CPS students 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 have a first language that is not English, and CPS has the highest percentage of students in Massachusetts who are English Language Learners (just under 40% of the entire student population). 4. CPS is a gateway school system that welcomes many immigrant families and educates all students and families, regardless of their immigration status. 5. To the extent that children separated from their parents at the southern border are reunited with their parents or placed with sponsor families in Chelsea, they will be welcomed by CPS and provided the full range of CPS’s services, as required by law. 6. The policy of separating children from their parents will cause harm to children that will make it exponentially harder for CPS to educate these children. 7. Children who have been separated from their family may experience serious trauma and uncertainty about their future; traumatic events have an impact on the brain and brain development. Traumatic events and the impact on the prefrontal cortex of the brain leave children in these cases living in a constant flight or fight status which makes it more challenging for students to access learning. Many of these students are more likely to need additional counseling services and emotional supports. Untreated trauma may lead to the need for special education services. They are also more likely to have difficulty with self-regulation and building trusting relationships. 26 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 8. Without parents to care for them, these children may also suffer from food or housing insecurity. 9. They may also be vulnerable to trafficking and other exploitation. 10. CPS will incur additional costs as a result of the particular vulnerabilities of children who have been separated from their parents. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts, which funds CPS through a complex formula, will also incur additional costs. In Chelsea, state 7 funding accounts for more than 63 percent of education spending. 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 11. CPS social workers and guidance counselors may need to spend more time with these students, to help them overcome the impacts of the trauma inflicted on them. Class sizes will increase as money is taken from regular education in order to hire more social workers and guidance counselors to address this increasing at-risk student population. 12. Children who suffer trauma are also more likely to require more intense special education support services in the area of emotional impairment as a result of trauma, costing the city and state additional money. 13. Addressing the social and emotional as well as mental health needs of these students puts academics second to this urgency. As a result, state-mandated “accountability status” – a rating between 1 and 5 given to the district by the state – is disproportionately lower in cities such as Chelsea who are welcoming and educating these students. The impact of a lower “accountability rating” is felt by the municipality most particularly in the area of real estate; families do not want to purchase a home in an area with what is perceived as lower performing schools. With respect to state costs, districts with a lower accountability rating often receive additional funds and resources from the state to help improve results. 14. The ongoing fear of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (“ICE”) and deportation, and increased ICE visibility, in the community has children arriving at school upset, fearful, and in tears, and has led families to avoid seeking health and preventive 26 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 services. This delay in seeking care may lead to more serious health issues and may result in higher costs for the state. These problems will only compound as immigrant children arrive in the community after having been forcibly separated from their parents by immigration officials. 15. Parents and guardians play an important role in CPS, partnering with schools and advocating for the needs of their children. This partnership improves the education that 7 those children receive and the quality of the schools overall. For a child without a parent or 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 guardian, CPS teachers and administrators must take extra care to make sure that a child’s educational needs are being met, requiring extra time and resources from the district and the Commonwealth. 16. In conclusion, because of the policy of separating children from their parents at the border, children arriving in Massachusetts will be welcomed into our schools, and they will require a range of services to address the trauma they have experienced in order to prepare them for learning. 15 16 17 I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct. 18 19 Executed on this _____ day of June, 2018 at Chelsea, Massachusetts. 29 20 21 22 ______________________________ 23 Mary M. Bourque 24 25 26 3               Exhibit 74 1 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON 2 3 4 5 STATE OF WASHINGTON, et al. 6 7 Plaintiffs, v. 8 9 10 NO. 2:18-CV-00939-MJP THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, et al. Defendants. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 DECLARATION OF PRIYA TAHILIANI               Exhibit 75               Exhibit 76               Exhibit 77               Exhibit 78               Exhibit 79               Exhibit 80               Exhibit 81               Exhibit 82               Exhibit 83 2 3 4 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 5 FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON 6 AT SEATTLE 7 STATE OF WASHINGTON, et al., 8 Plaintiffs, Case No . 2: 18-cv-00939-RAJ DECLARATION OF EMILY NAZAROV 9 V. 10 DONALD J. TRUMP, et al., 11 Defendants. 12 13 14 I, Emily Nazarov, declare: 15 I. 16 I am over 18 and have personal knowledge of the facts set fo1th in this declaration and I am competent to testify about them. 2. 17 I am the Government and Legal Affairs Manager for the Oregon Department of 18 Education. I have been employed by the Oregon Department of Education since September 19 2013. 20 3. The Oregon Department of Education has 540 employees. 21 4. The Oregon Department of Education fosters equity and excellence for every 22 learner through collaboration with educators, pa1tners and communities. 5. 23 The Oregon Depaitment of Education promotes nondiscrimination and an 24 environment free of harassment based on an individual's race, color, religion, sex, sexual 25 orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, marital status, age or disability. f i 26 1- DECLARATION OF EMILY NAZAROV OREGON DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE 100 SW Market Street Portland, OR 97201 (971) 673-1880/ f ax: (971) 673-5000 I . 6. 2 Public schools and school districts in Oregon are subject to all federal and state laws and constitutional provisions prohibiting discrimination. 3 7. It is my understanding that the United State Supreme Comt held that children, 4 regardless of their immigration status or that of their parents or guardians, have a constitutional 5 right to receive a free public K-12 education. Plyer v. Doe, 457 U.S. 202 (1982). Thus, a child's 6 citizenship or immigration status does not determine whether the child is entitled to an education 7 Therefore, an immigrant or refugee child who has a parent, guardian, or person in a parental 8 relationship residing in Oregon, or is a foster child under the care of the Oregon Department of 9 Human Services or a tribal welfare agency, is entitled to a public education in Oregon. 10 8. Oregon state law requires school districts to provide a free appropriate public 11 education to all children between the ages of 5 and 19 who reside within the district. ORS 12 339. 115. 13 9. Individuals between the ages of 4 and 18 are considered resident for school 14 purposes in the school district in which their parents, their guardians or persons in parental 15 relationship 1 to them reside. ORS 339.133. 16 10. Individuals between the ages of 4 and 21 who are placed in foster care are a 17 resident of either the school district of origin or the school district where the individual resides 18 due to placement by the Department of Human Services or a tribal child welfare agency if, based 19 on consideration of all factors relating to the individual 's best interests, an Oregon juvenile court 20 21 22 1 ORS 23 24 25 339 .133(1 )(b) defines "person in parental relationship" as: (A) "Person in parental relationship" means an adult who has physical custody of an individual or resides in the same household as the individual, interacts with the individual daily, provides the individual with food, clothing, shelter and incidental necessaries and provides the individual with necessary care, education and discipline. (B) "Person in parental relationship" does not mean a person with a power of attorney or other written delegation of parental responsibi lities if the person does not have other evidence of a parental relationship. 26 2 - DECLARATION OF EMJL Y NAZAROV OREGON DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE 100 SW Market Street Portland, OR 97201 (971) 673-1880/ Fax: (971) 673-5000 determines it is not in the best interest of the individual to continue attending the school of origin 2 or any other school in the school district of origin. 3 11. As explained above, children in Oregon, including those separated from parents, 4 are entitled to a public education. The cost of that education as of 2016- 17 was $11,715 per 5 student, with 92% from state and local resources. 6 7 8 I declare under penalty of perjury of the laws of Oregon, Washington and the United States that the foregoing is true and correct. 9 10 11 EMILYNAZ RO\! 12 13 14 15 16 ~ 17 I I I 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 3- DECLARATION OF EMILY NAZAROV OREGON DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE I00 SW Market Street Portland, OR 97201 (971) 673-1880/ Fax: (971) 673-5000 l I [               Exhibit 84               Exhibit 85               Exhibit 86 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON AT SEATTLE STATE OF WASHINGTON, et al., Plaintiffs, NO. 2:18-cv-00939 - MJP DECLARATION OF JAMES LANE v. DONALD TRUMP in his official capacity as President of the United States, et al., Defendants. DECLARATION OF JAMES LANE I, James F. Lane, declare that the following facts are true to the best of my knowledge, information and belief: 1. I am Virginia’s Superintendent of Public Instruction. In this capacity, I serve as the Executive Officer of the Virginia Department of Education (“VDOE”) and the Secretary of the Virginia Board of Education. Prior to my appointment as Virginia’s Chief School Officer, I served as a Division Superintendent in Chesterfield County, Goochland County, and Middlesex County. I was recognized as the 2017 Virginia Superintendent of the Year for my leadership in Goochland County. I was also one of 100 Superintendents in the nation selected to attend the 2014 Connected Superintendents Summit at the White House in recognition of my leadership in the use of instructional technology. I hold a Doctorate degree in Education from the University of Virginia, and Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees in Teaching from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. I have personal knowledge of the matters set forth below or have knowledge of those matters based on my review of information and records gathered by members of my staff. 1 2. The mission of the Virginia Board of Education and the Superintendent of Public Instruction, in cooperation with local school boards, is to increase student learning and academic achievement. The VDOE is the administrative agency for Virginia’s public schools. VDOE’s mission is to lead and facilitate the development and implementation of a quality public education system that meets the needs of students and assists them in becoming educated, productive, responsible, and self-reliant citizens. 3. Federal and Virginia law requires Virginia public schools to provide all children, regardless of national origin, immigration or citizenship status, with equal access to public education at the elementary and secondary level. This mandate includes providing equal access to public education to unaccompanied children who may be involved in immigration proceedings, including those unaccompanied children separated from their families at the southern border of the United States. Once these children are released to a sponsor, they have a right to enroll in Virginia schools, regardless of their immigration status. 4. The VDOE provides the state share of the cost for educating students enrolled in public schools, and the enrolling local school division is responsible for paying the local share of the cost for educating students enrolled in public schools at a total per pupil statewide average expenditure in excess of $10,000. 5. Unaccompanied children who have been separated from their families at the southern border of the United States, transported and housed in Virginia will likely result in the additional expenditure of limited state resources in the area of public education, including education costs and additional support services needed in the school setting, such as traumainformed care strategies and school mental health/psychological services for this vulnerable population. 2 Pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1746, I declare under the penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on June 29, 2018. ____________________________________ James F. Lane 3               Exhibit 87               Exhibit 88               Exhibit 89               Exhibit 90 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON 8 9 STATE OF WASHINGTON, et al., Plaintiffs, 10 11 12 NO. 2:18-cv-00939 DECLARATION OF DOUG ALLISON IN SUPPORT OF STATES’ MOTION FOR PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION v. DONALD TRUMP in his official capacity as President of the United States, et al., 13 Defendants. 14 15 I, DOUG ALLISON, declare as follows: 16 1. I am over the age of 18 and have personal knowledge of all the facts stated herein. 2. I have been employed by the Washington State Department of Social and Health 17 18 Services (DSHS) for 30 years. Within DSHS, I am currently employed as the Supervisor of the 19 Adolescent and Education Unit at Children’s Administration Headquarters. My job duties and 20 responsibilities include supervising Statewide program managers who have oversight of several 21 programs, one of which is Behavior Rehabilitation Services (BRS). 22 3. DSHS Children’s Administration is the public child welfare agency for the State 23 of Washington. Our staff work with children and families to identify their needs and develop a 24 plan for services that support families and assure the safety and well-being of children. These 25 services are designed to reduce the risk of abuse, find safe alternatives to out-of-home placement 26 DECLARATION OF DOUG ALLISON IN SUPPORT OF STATES’ MOTION FOR PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION 2:18-CV-00939 1 ATTORNEY GENERAL OF WASHINGTON 800 Fifth Avenue. Suite 2000 Seattle, WA 98104-3188 206-464-7744 1 and assure safety and permanency for children in out-of-home care. Unfortunately, Washington 2 is in the midst of a placement crisis for its foster children. There simply are not enough resources 3 with the ability and willingness to provide services to our most challenging population. 4 4. In particular, DSHS spends a significant amount of its resources, about one-third 5 of a $172,000,000 budget, on BRS. This program is a temporary intensive wraparound support 6 and treatment program for youth with high-level complex service needs. BRS is a program of 7 services intended to stabilize youth, move them to a less restrictive service, and assist in 8 achieving their permanent plan. 9 5. Children who receive BRS are in out-of-home placements, and have demanding 10 behavioral, developmental and/or mental health issues. BRS is provided in both therapeutic 11 foster homes and in group care placements with providers who contract to provide these 12 specialized services. The BRS program provides a more short-term placement intended to serve 13 the child long enough to stabilize their behaviors so that they can be placed into less restrictive 14 long term settings, such as traditional foster homes or into permanency. 15 6. There are approximately 50 group homes in Washington that provide placements 16 and BRS services to children, with space for approximately 298 children. Additionally, 300 17 children are served in BRS treatment foster homes, in which children receive a placement in a 18 home-like setting with foster parents and receive BRS services. There is a high demand for BRS, 19 but there are insufficient resources to meet that demand. Consequently, due in part to the lack of 20 available placements that can meet the needs of children who require BRS, some foster children 21 are placed out of state where they receive intensive specialized services, and this presents an 22 added expense for the State. 23 7. In addition to a lack of BRS resources, there is a shortage of emergent placement 24 services. These facility-based programs provide placement for a very short period of time— 25 typically up to 15 days, and do not exceed 30 days. These emergent placement resources provide 26 placement for children entering the foster care system for whom no foster home or other DECLARATION OF DOUG ALLISON IN SUPPORT OF STATES’ MOTION FOR PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION 2:18-CV-00939 2 ATTORNEY GENERAL OF WASHINGTON 800 Fifth Avenue. Suite 2000 Seattle, WA 98104-3188 206-464-7744 1 placement can be identified. They also provide placements for children who must be removed 2 from their current placement and require a new placement but no other long-term resource is 3 available to meet their needs. When these resources are at full capacity, the State is forced to 4 enter into an Exceptional Cost Plan (ECP) with foster families to take children requiring 5 placement for a night or a few days. These plans can range from $100-$600 a night. If there are 6 still no placement options available, a hotel stay is approved for these children for the night, 7 which requires at least one-to-one, but often two-to-one, supervision by a DSHS Children’s 8 Administration case worker who works after-hours (costing the State $2100 each night). 9 8. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Refugee 10 Resettlement (ORR) contracts with state-licensed foster care providers to obtain placements for 11 children who meet the federal definition of “unaccompanied alien child.” These are children who 12 were initially taken into the custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), were 13 either unaccompanied initially or were separated from their parents by ICE, and were transferred 14 to the custody of ORR for placement while their immigration proceedings are pending, or until 15 a placement with a family or friend is arranged. 16 9. These federal contracts with state-licensed group care facilities are much more 17 attractive to the limited pool of state-licensed foster care providers than the state contracts with 18 BRS. The benefits of the federal contracts include paying for vacant beds, which DSHS does not 19 fund, and accepting placement of children who often do not display challenging behaviors, 20 unlike the challenging behaviors that children who receive BRS often display. 21 10. In the last few years, Washington BRS program facilities that used to accept 22 placements of children in the state’s custody did not renew their BRS program operations. In 23 some cases, this is because the facility decided to contract with the federal government instead 24 of the State of Washington, and therefore is accepting into their programs children in the custody 25 of the federal government, rather than foster children in the custody of the state. 26 DECLARATION OF DOUG ALLISON IN SUPPORT OF STATES’ MOTION FOR PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION 2:18-CV-00939 3 ATTORNEY GENERAL OF WASHINGTON 800 Fifth Avenue. Suite 2000 Seattle, WA 98104-3188 206-464-7744 1 11. For example, in 2010, a group care facility in North Seattle, Ryther, leased one 2 of their facilities to another private agency, YouthCare, which used the same site to open a new 3 group care facility. YouthCare then contracted with ORR to care for children in federal ORR 4 custody at that facility. This resulted in a loss of 10 placements for the BRS program, thereby 5 further restricting Washington’s ability to provide care for foster children who have highly 6 specialized needs. 7 12. I understand that on May 7, 2018 the U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions 8 announced the Department of Homeland Security’s new official policy of “referring 100 percent 9 of illegal Southwest Border crossings to the Department of Justice for prosecution.” The result 10 of this policy has been widely publicized and includes the separation of thousands of children 11 from their parents when the families were detained at the border. 12 13. In order to meet its significant and increasing demand for additional capacity to 13 accommodate children in its custody because of the policy, it is very possible that the federal 14 government will contract with Washington state-licensed facilities for the placement of even 15 more children in Washington. This would further reduce the already limited resources that are 16 available to children in foster care in the State’s custody, especially those with very highly 17 specialized needs, and would significantly limit the ability of these children to receive the 18 specialized placement and services that they require. 19 14. As explained above, if a youth in the State’s care and custody requires BRS, and 20 no BRS placements are available, DSHS must utilize ECP to place that youth in a licensed foster 21 home (costing up to $600 per day), in an out-of-state group care facility, or in a hotel room with 22 at least one-on-one supervision by a DSHS case worker (costing $2100 per day). Thus, to the 23 extent the federal government contracts for beds in Washington State to meet its ever-growing 24 need for placement capacity, that will further limit the pool of resources available to these 25 Washington foster children with highly specialized needs, thereby making it harder for DSHS to 26 DECLARATION OF DOUG ALLISON IN SUPPORT OF STATES’ MOTION FOR PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION 2:18-CV-00939 4 ATTORNEY GENERAL OF WASHINGTON 800 Fifth Avenue. Suite 2000 Seattle, WA 98104-3188 206-464-7744 1 meet its statutory and constitutional mandate to meet the needs of these children and straining 2 an already over-burdened budget which is needed in order to safely care for these children. 3 4 5 I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of Washington and the United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct. DATED this 6 day of June, 2018 at _, / Washington. F 6 7 11— 7 DOU3 ALLISON SupeMsor of the Adolescent and Education Unit CA/HQ 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 DECLARATION OF DOUG ALLISON IN SUPPORT OF STATES' MOTION FOR PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION 2:18-CV-00939 5 ATTORNEY GENERAL OF WASHINGTON 800 Fifth Avenue. Suite 2000 Seattle, WA 98104-3188 206-464-7744               Exhibit 91               Exhibit 92       Exhibit A 1 2 A B C D E F Cases with Findings and Order Regarding Eligibility for Special Immigrant Juvenile Status G H I J Run: 6/22/2018 at 4:33 p.m. Case Court 3 Initials Case Court Name Case Number Case Type Code Case Type Case Cause Code Case Cause Docket Date Docket Code 4 S01 ADAMS COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 17-3-00025-3 03 Domestic CUS CHILD CUSTODY 08/21/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 5 S01 ADAMS COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 17-3-00030-0 03 Domestic PPS PARENTING PLAN/CHILD SUPPORT 06/05/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 6 S01 ADAMS COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 17-3-00058-0 03 Domestic DIC DISSOLUTION WITH CHILDREN 12/18/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 7 S01 ADAMS COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 17-7-00036-3 07 Juvenile Dependency VYG VULNERABLE YOUTH GUARDIANSHIP 12/05/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 8 S03 BENTON COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-3-00406-8 03 Domestic CUS CHILD CUSTODY 07/14/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 9 S03 BENTON COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-8-00299-3 08 Juvenile Offender GMS GROSS MISDEMEANOR 01/11/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 10 S03 BENTON COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-8-00318-3 08 Juvenile Offender FEL FELONY 01/24/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 11 S03 BENTON COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-8-00319-1 08 Juvenile Offender GMS GROSS MISDEMEANOR 01/04/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 12 S03 BENTON COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-8-00467-8 08 Juvenile Offender FEL FELONY 05/15/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS Docket Text 13 S04 CHELAN COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-7-70026-1 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 05/25/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 14 S04 CHELAN COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 17-3-00179-0 03 Domestic PPS PARENTING PLAN/CHILD SUPPORT 06/19/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 15 S04 CHELAN COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 17-3-00179-0 03 Domestic PPS PARENTING PLAN/CHILD SUPPORT 06/26/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 16 S05 CLALLAM COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 17-7-00076-1 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 03/02/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 17 S06 CLARK COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 15-3-01913-6 03 Domestic CUS CHILD CUSTODY 12/15/2015 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 18 S06 CLARK COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-3-00457-9 03 Domestic PPS PARENTING PLAN/CHILD SUPPORT 04/07/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 19 S06 CLARK COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 17-3-00115-2 03 Domestic PPS PARENTING PLAN/CHILD SUPPORT 03/03/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 20 S06 CLARK COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 17-7-00001-1 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 08/08/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 21 S06 CLARK COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 17-7-00001-1 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 03/06/2018 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 22 S06 CLARK COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 17-7-00303-6 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 06/05/2018 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 23 S06 CLARK COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 17-7-00334-6 07 Juvenile Dependency VYG VULNERABLE YOUTH GUARDIANSHIP 09/28/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 24 S06 CLARK COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 18-7-00022-1 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 03/08/2018 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 25 S08 COWLITZ COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 15-3-00529-9 03 Domestic CUS CHILD CUSTODY 01/04/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 26 S08 COWLITZ COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-7-00246-2 07 Juvenile Dependency EFC EXTENDED FOSTER CARE-DEPNDENC 08/17/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 27 S08 COWLITZ COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-7-00246-2 07 Juvenile Dependency EFC EXTENDED FOSTER CARE-DEPNDENC 09/21/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 28 S08 COWLITZ COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 18-3-00054-2 03 Domestic CUS CHILD CUSTODY 02/20/2018 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 29 S11 FRANKLIN COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 15-7-50230-2 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 04/04/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 30 S11 FRANKLIN COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-3-50095-8 03 Domestic PPS PARENTING PLAN/CHILD SUPPORT 07/25/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 31 S11 FRANKLIN COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-3-50114-8 03 Domestic CUS CHILD CUSTODY 06/20/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 32 S11 FRANKLIN COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-3-50114-8 03 Domestic CUS CHILD CUSTODY 07/25/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 33 S11 FRANKLIN COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-7-50398-6 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 08/23/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 34 S11 FRANKLIN COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-7-50398-6 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 09/12/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 35 S13 GRANT COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-3-00313-3 03 Domestic PPS PARENTING PLAN/CHILD SUPPORT 06/24/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 36 S13 GRANT COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-3-00342-7 03 Domestic PPS PARENTING PLAN/CHILD SUPPORT 05/25/2018 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 37 S13 GRANT COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-3-00450-4 03 Domestic DIC DISSOLUTION WITH CHILDREN 06/09/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 38 S13 GRANT COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 17-3-00011-6 03 Domestic PPS PARENTING PLAN/CHILD SUPPORT 06/30/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 39 S13 GRANT COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 17-3-00081-7 03 Domestic CUS CHILD CUSTODY 08/18/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 40 S13 GRANT COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 17-7-00301-2 07 Juvenile Dependency VYG VULNERABLE YOUTH GUARDIANSHIP 11/14/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 41 S13 GRANT COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 18-7-00030-5 07 Juvenile Dependency VYG VULNERABLE YOUTH GUARDIANSHIP 02/13/2018 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS A 42 S13 B C GRANT COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT D E 18-7-00054-2 07 Juvenile Dependency F VYG G H I J VULNERABLE YOUTH 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SUPERIOR COURT 14-8-01556-1 08 Juvenile Offender FEL FELONY 12/03/2015 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 50 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 15-3-00801-7 03 Domestic CUS CHILD CUSTODY 11/15/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 51 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 15-3-02537-0 03 Domestic DIC DISSOLUTION WITH CHILDREN 10/16/2015 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 52 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 15-3-05052-8 03 Domestic CUS CHILD CUSTODY 11/10/2015 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 53 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 15-3-05946-1 03 Domestic PPS PARENTING PLAN/CHILD SUPPORT 02/02/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 54 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 15-7-00074-6 07 Juvenile Dependency CNS CHILD IN NEED OF SERVICES 12/14/2015 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 55 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 15-7-01690-1 07 Juvenile Dependency EFC EXTENDED FOSTER CARE-DEPNDENC 09/18/2015 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 56 S17 KING COUNTY 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JUV STATS 106 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-3-05591-9 03 Domestic CUS CHILD CUSTODY 10/27/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 107 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-3-05607-9 03 Domestic DIC DISSOLUTION WITH CHILDREN 07/07/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 108 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-3-05766-1 03 Domestic CUS CHILD CUSTODY 02/01/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 109 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-3-05807-1 03 Domestic CUS CHILD CUSTODY 10/26/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 110 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-3-05964-7 03 Domestic CUS CHILD CUSTODY 12/02/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 111 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-3-06069-6 03 Domestic PPS PARENTING PLAN/CHILD SUPPORT 03/09/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 112 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-3-06069-6 03 Domestic PPS PARENTING PLAN/CHILD SUPPORT 05/04/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 113 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-3-06121-8 03 Domestic PPS PARENTING PLAN/CHILD SUPPORT 12/06/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 114 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-3-06360-1 03 Domestic PPS PARENTING PLAN/CHILD SUPPORT 12/09/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 115 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-3-06360-1 03 Domestic PPS PARENTING PLAN/CHILD SUPPORT 12/12/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 116 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-3-06360-1 03 Domestic PPS PARENTING PLAN/CHILD SUPPORT 03/15/2018 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 117 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-3-06680-5 03 Domestic CUS CHILD CUSTODY 02/24/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 118 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-3-06807-7 03 Domestic PPS PARENTING PLAN/CHILD SUPPORT 11/23/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 119 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-3-06811-5 03 Domestic CUS CHILD CUSTODY 02/14/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 120 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-3-07366-6 03 Domestic CUS CHILD CUSTODY 05/25/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 121 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-3-07391-7 03 Domestic CUS CHILD CUSTODY 02/14/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 122 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-3-07391-7 03 Domestic CUS CHILD CUSTODY 03/21/2018 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 123 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-4-05500-9 04 Probate GDN GUARDIANSHIP 10/04/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 124 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-4-05501-7 04 Probate GDN GUARDIANSHIP 10/04/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 125 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-7-00086-8 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 03/03/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 06/02/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 126 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-7-00458-8 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 03/03/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 127 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-7-00572-0 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 04/27/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS A 128 S17 B KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT C 16-7-00848-6 D 07 E Juvenile Dependency F EFC G EXTENDED FOSTER CARE-DEPNDENC H 11/21/2016 I FOSIJS J FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 129 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-7-00848-6 07 Juvenile Dependency EFC EXTENDED FOSTER CARE-DEPNDENC 03/10/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 130 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-7-00927-0 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 04/22/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 131 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-7-01057-0 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 04/22/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 132 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-7-01065-1 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 06/08/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 133 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-7-01117-7 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 06/15/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 134 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-7-01386-2 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 09/09/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 135 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-7-01416-8 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 06/10/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 136 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-7-01476-1 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 06/17/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 137 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-7-01667-5 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 09/09/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 138 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-7-01674-8 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 09/29/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 139 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-7-01704-3 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 07/22/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 140 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-7-01807-4 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 08/19/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 141 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-7-01914-3 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 11/04/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 142 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-7-02021-4 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 10/10/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 143 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-7-02026-5 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 11/18/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 144 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-7-02026-5 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 09/08/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 145 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-7-02232-2 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 12/30/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 146 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-7-02261-6 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 01/24/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 147 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-7-02418-0 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 12/16/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 148 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-7-02419-8 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 12/16/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 149 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-7-02492-9 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 12/30/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 150 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-7-02499-6 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 02/10/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 151 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-8-00021-7 08 Juvenile Offender FEL FELONY 05/13/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 152 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-8-00135-3 08 Juvenile Offender FEL FELONY 07/13/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 153 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-8-00335-6 08 Juvenile Offender FEL FELONY 07/13/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 154 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-8-00680-1 08 Juvenile Offender FEL FELONY 08/31/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 155 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 17-3-00277-5 03 Domestic CUS CHILD CUSTODY 02/09/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 156 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 17-3-00543-0 03 Domestic CUS CHILD CUSTODY 05/16/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 157 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 17-3-01005-1 03 Domestic PPS PARENTING PLAN/CHILD SUPPORT 08/21/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 158 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 17-3-01509-5 03 Domestic DIC DISSOLUTION WITH CHILDREN 06/14/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 159 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 17-3-01632-6 03 Domestic CUS CHILD CUSTODY 04/14/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 160 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 17-3-02588-1 03 Domestic DIC DISSOLUTION WITH CHILDREN 07/28/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 161 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 17-3-02907-0 03 Domestic CUS CHILD CUSTODY 11/01/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 162 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 17-3-03080-9 03 Domestic PPS PARENTING PLAN/CHILD SUPPORT 08/15/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 163 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 17-3-03473-1 03 Domestic CUS CHILD CUSTODY 08/07/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 164 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 17-3-03920-2 03 Domestic PPS PARENTING PLAN/CHILD SUPPORT 11/13/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 165 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 17-3-04812-1 03 Domestic PPS PARENTING PLAN/CHILD SUPPORT 10/16/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 166 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 17-3-05637-9 03 Domestic CUS CHILD CUSTODY 09/29/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 167 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 17-3-05637-9 03 Domestic CUS CHILD CUSTODY 10/25/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 168 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 17-3-06144-5 03 Domestic CUS CHILD CUSTODY 01/04/2018 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 169 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 17-3-06244-1 03 Domestic PPS PARENTING PLAN/CHILD SUPPORT 02/09/2018 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 170 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 17-3-06246-8 03 Domestic PPS PARENTING PLAN/CHILD SUPPORT 03/02/2018 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS A B C D E F G H I J 171 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 17-3-06248-4 03 Domestic PPS PARENTING PLAN/CHILD SUPPORT 04/11/2018 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 172 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 17-3-06281-6 03 Domestic PPS PARENTING PLAN/CHILD SUPPORT 02/02/2018 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 173 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 17-3-06886-5 03 Domestic PPS PARENTING PLAN/CHILD SUPPORT 12/06/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 174 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 17-3-06958-6 03 Domestic CUS CHILD CUSTODY 11/28/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 175 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 17-3-07093-2 03 Domestic CUS CHILD CUSTODY 05/30/2018 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 176 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 17-3-07102-5 03 Domestic PPS PARENTING PLAN/CHILD SUPPORT 12/06/2017 FOSIJS 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12/27/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 232 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 18-3-00549-7 03 Domestic PPS PARENTING PLAN/CHILD SUPPORT 04/27/2018 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 233 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 18-3-01074-1 03 Domestic CUS CHILD CUSTODY 02/20/2018 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 234 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 18-3-02053-4 03 Domestic PPS PARENTING PLAN/CHILD SUPPORT 04/04/2018 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 235 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 18-7-00044-9 07 Juvenile Dependency VYG VULNERABLE YOUTH GUARDIANSHIP 02/09/2018 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 236 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 18-7-00067-8 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 03/02/2018 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 237 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 18-7-00068-6 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 03/02/2018 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 238 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 18-7-00093-7 07 Juvenile Dependency VYG 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FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 252 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 18-7-01142-4 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 06/15/2018 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 253 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 18-7-01196-3 07 Juvenile Dependency VYG VULNERABLE YOUTH GUARDIANSHIP 05/04/2018 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 254 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 18-7-01196-3 07 Juvenile Dependency VYG VULNERABLE YOUTH GUARDIANSHIP 06/12/2018 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 255 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 18-7-01206-4 07 Juvenile Dependency VYG VULNERABLE YOUTH GUARDIANSHIP 04/13/2018 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 256 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 18-7-01253-6 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 05/21/2018 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS A B C D E F G H I J 257 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 18-7-01256-1 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 06/01/2018 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 258 S17 KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 18-7-01256-1 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COURT 15-3-01269-5 03 Domestic CUS CHILD CUSTODY 01/08/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 266 S18 KITSAP COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 15-7-00415-8 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 11/25/2015 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 267 S18 KITSAP COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-3-01197-2 03 Domestic CUS CHILD CUSTODY 11/30/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 268 S18 KITSAP COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-3-01197-2 03 Domestic CUS CHILD CUSTODY 04/19/2018 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 269 S18 KITSAP COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 17-3-00640-3 03 Domestic CUS CHILD CUSTODY 08/16/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 270 S18 KITSAP COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 17-5-00057-7 05 Adoption PAT PARENTAGE-PARENTAL DETERMINAT 03/27/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 271 S21 LEWIS COUNTY CLERK 16-3-00136-1 03 Domestic CUS CHILD CUSTODY 04/22/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 272 S21 LEWIS COUNTY CLERK 16-3-00224-4 03 Domestic PPS PARENTING PLAN/CHILD SUPPORT 07/25/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 273 S21 LEWIS COUNTY CLERK 17-3-00014-2 03 Domestic CUS CHILD CUSTODY 02/27/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 274 S21 LEWIS COUNTY CLERK 17-3-00014-2 03 Domestic CUS CHILD CUSTODY 03/09/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 275 S21 LEWIS COUNTY CLERK 17-3-00014-2 03 Domestic CUS CHILD CUSTODY 04/26/2018 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 276 S21 LEWIS COUNTY CLERK 17-7-00055-4 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 02/09/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 277 S23 MASON COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-3-00221-5 03 Domestic CUS CHILD CUSTODY 09/02/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 278 S23 MASON COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-3-00269-0 03 Domestic CUS CHILD CUSTODY 08/24/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 279 S23 MASON COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-3-00321-1 03 Domestic CUS CHILD CUSTODY 10/26/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 280 S23 MASON COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-7-00045-4 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 03/31/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 281 S23 MASON COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-7-00120-5 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 07/14/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 282 S23 MASON COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-7-00170-1 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 09/13/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 283 S23 MASON COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-7-00206-6 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 11/17/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 284 S23 MASON COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-8-00004-1 08 Juvenile Offender FEL FELONY 02/21/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 285 S23 MASON COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-8-00004-1 08 Juvenile Offender FEL FELONY 04/04/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 286 S23 MASON COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-8-00004-1 08 Juvenile Offender FEL FELONY 01/02/2018 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 287 S23 MASON COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-8-00024-5 08 Juvenile 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FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 295 S23 MASON COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 17-7-00065-7 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 05/25/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 296 S23 MASON COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 17-7-00114-9 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 06/08/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 297 S23 MASON COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 17-7-00166-1 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 09/07/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 298 S23 MASON COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 18-7-00031-1 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 02/08/2018 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 299 S23 MASON COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 18-7-00031-1 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 03/21/2018 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS A 300 S24 B OKANOGAN COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT C 15-3-00167-7 D 03 E F G Domestic DIC DISSOLUTION WITH CHILDREN H 10/11/2016 I FOSIJS J FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 301 S24 OKANOGAN COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 15-3-00167-7 03 Domestic DIC DISSOLUTION WITH CHILDREN 02/27/2018 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 302 S24 OKANOGAN COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-7-00053-3 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 04/19/2018 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 303 S24 OKANOGAN COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 17-3-00034-1 03 Domestic CUS CHILD CUSTODY 04/18/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 304 S25 PACIFIC COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 17-7-00048-5 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 02/01/2018 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 305 S25 PACIFIC COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 17-7-00048-5 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 02/06/2018 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 306 S27 PIERCE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 15-3-04860-0 03 Domestic CUS CHILD CUSTODY 03/30/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 307 S27 PIERCE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 15-7-00778-9 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 03/21/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 308 S27 PIERCE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 15-7-01549-8 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 08/07/2015 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 309 S27 PIERCE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 15-7-01609-5 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 10/02/2015 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 310 S27 PIERCE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 15-7-01668-1 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 11/17/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 311 S27 PIERCE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 15-7-01780-6 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 11/08/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 312 S27 PIERCE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 15-7-01780-6 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 05/02/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 313 S27 PIERCE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 15-7-01825-0 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 11/06/2015 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 314 S27 PIERCE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 15-7-01938-8 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 11/06/2015 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 315 S27 PIERCE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-7-00089-8 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 01/20/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 316 S27 PIERCE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-7-00497-4 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 03/04/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 317 S27 PIERCE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-7-00646-2 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 05/06/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 318 S27 PIERCE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-7-00647-1 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 05/06/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 319 S27 PIERCE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-7-01035-4 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 05/06/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 320 S27 PIERCE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-7-01700-6 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 07/01/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 321 S27 PIERCE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-7-01705-7 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 04/13/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 322 S27 PIERCE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-7-01705-7 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 04/27/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 323 S27 PIERCE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-7-01705-7 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 07/17/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 324 S27 PIERCE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-7-01706-5 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 04/13/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 325 S27 PIERCE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-7-01706-5 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 06/09/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 326 S27 PIERCE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-7-01706-5 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 08/17/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 327 S27 PIERCE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-7-02062-7 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 10/07/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 328 S27 PIERCE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-7-02062-7 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 08/04/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 329 S27 PIERCE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-7-02103-8 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 10/07/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 330 S27 PIERCE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-7-02129-1 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 11/04/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 331 S27 PIERCE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-7-02316-2 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 11/04/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 332 S27 PIERCE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-7-02555-6 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 01/06/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 333 S27 PIERCE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-7-02719-2 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 02/03/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 334 S27 PIERCE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 17-3-02650-5 03 Domestic CUS CHILD CUSTODY 08/22/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 335 S27 PIERCE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 17-3-03945-3 03 Domestic CUS CHILD CUSTODY 11/06/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 336 S27 PIERCE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 17-7-00248-1 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 04/07/2017 FOSIJS 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05/05/2017 I FOSIJS J FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 344 S27 PIERCE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 17-7-01369-6 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 08/04/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 345 S27 PIERCE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 17-7-01459-5 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 07/07/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 346 S27 PIERCE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 17-7-01748-9 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 07/07/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 347 S27 PIERCE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 17-7-01762-4 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 08/04/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 348 S27 PIERCE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 17-7-01763-2 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 08/04/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 349 S27 PIERCE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 17-7-01925-2 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 09/01/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 350 S27 PIERCE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 17-7-01951-1 07 Juvenile Dependency DEP DEPENDENCY 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IMGT JUV STATS 378 S31 SNOHOMISH COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-3-00936-2 03 Domestic CUS CHILD CUSTODY 07/08/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 379 S31 SNOHOMISH COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16-3-01851-5 03 Domestic CUS CHILD CUSTODY 08/22/2016 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 380 S31 SNOHOMISH COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 17-3-00338-9 03 Domestic PPS PARENTING PLAN/CHILD SUPPORT 02/28/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 381 S31 SNOHOMISH COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 17-3-00529-2 03 Domestic CUS CHILD CUSTODY 11/14/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 382 S31 SNOHOMISH COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 17-3-00621-3 03 Domestic PPS PARENTING PLAN/CHILD SUPPORT 06/08/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 383 S31 SNOHOMISH COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 17-3-01230-2 03 Domestic PPS PARENTING PLAN/CHILD SUPPORT 09/25/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS 384 S31 SNOHOMISH COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 17-3-01651-1 03 Domestic PPS PARENTING PLAN/CHILD SUPPORT 11/17/2017 FOSIJS 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Juvenile Dependency VYG VULNERABLE YOUTH GUARDIANSHIP 11/15/2017 FOSIJS FND/ORD RE:ELIG SPCL IMGT JUV STATS A 432 433 434 B C D E F G H I J               Exhibit 93               Exhibit 94 2:18-cv-00939               Exhibit 95 1 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON 2 NO. 18-CV-939 STATE OF WASHINGTON, 3 DECLARATION OF JEFFREY ARANOWSKI, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF SAFE AND HEALTHY CLIMATE, ILLINOIS STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION Plaintiff, 4 v. 5 6 DONALD TRUMP in his official capacity as President of the United States, et al., 7 Defendants. 8 I, Jeffrey Aranowski, declare as follows: 9 1. I am over the age of 18 and have personal knowledge of all the facts stated herein. 2. I currently serve as the Executive Director of Safe and Healthy Climate with the 10 11 Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE). 12 3. ISBE is a state gency tasked with administering public education in Illinois. 4. ISBE operates he Illinois Free Breakfast and Lunch Program (Program`, through 13 14 15 16 which ISBE reimburses all public schools, nonprofit private schools, and residential child care institutions that provide nutritious breakfasts and lunches to children who meet the free incomelevel guidelines established in the National School Lunch Program. 17 5. In FY 2017, ISBE received $9,000,000.00 in state funding to provide 18 reimbursements through the Program. 19 6. In FY 2018, ISBE received $9,000,000.00 in state funding to provide 20 reimbursements through the Program. 21 7. In FY 2019, ISBE will receive $9,000,000.00 in state funding to provide 22 reimbursements through the Program. 23 8. 24 Meals are reimbursed a per-meal rate. For FY 2017, the reimbursement rate for each breakfast or lunch claimed was $.0250. For FY 2018, the reimbursement rate for each 25 breakfast or lunch claimed is $.0275. 26 DECLARATION OF JEFFREY ARANOWSKI, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF SAFE AND HEALTHY CLIMATE, ILLINOIS STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION 1 Error! AutoText entry not defined. 1 9. Any funds remaining at the end of the Fiscal Year are prorated to all participating 2 organizations and a final payment is made in August of each year to utilize all State funds 3 appropriated for the Program. 4 5 6 10. Schools and institutions submit site-specific meal counts to ISBE on a monthly basis, and one lump payment is made to each claimant for all sites under its control. 11. Heartland Alliance is a participant in the Program and receives reimbursement 7 from the State of Illinois for breakfasts and lunches provided to children in its custody at seven 8 (7) Heartland Alliance sites. 9 12. In FY 2017, Heartland received $7,593.21 through the Program. 10 13. In FY 2018, Heartland has to date received $5,247.68 through the Program. 11 I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of Washington and the 12 13 14 United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct. DAT ED this 29th day of June, 2018 at 100 West Randolph Street 14th Floor, Chicago, Illinois. 15 16 Jeffrey Aranowski Executive Director of Safe and Healthy Climate, Illinois State Board of Education 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 DECLARATION OF JEFFREY ARANOWSKI, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF SAFE AND HEALTHY CLIMATE, ILLINOIS STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION 2 Error! AutoText entry not defined.               Exhibit 96 1 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON 2 3 STATE OF WASHINGTON, et al. 4 5 6 NO. 2:18-cv-00939 Plaintiff, DECLARATION OF ALICE WEISS v. DONALD TRUMP in his official capacity as President of the United States, et al., 7 Defendants. 8 9 10 I, Alice Weiss, declare as follows: 1. I am over the age of 18 and have personal knowledge of all the facts stated 11 herein. I am the Director of the Health Care Policy and Research Administration for the 12 Department of Health Care Finance (DHCF) for Washington, D.C. I am responsible for policy 13 development associated with the District’s Medicaid, Alliance and Immigrant Children’s 14 Programs. I have been employed at DHCF since January 2016 and have over 25 years of 15 experience in health care policy and regulatory and legislative affairs pertaining to publicly- 16 financed health care programs. 17 2. DHCF is the single state agency for the administration of Medicaid in the 18 District of Columbia (the District) and provides insurance coverage to over 270,000 low 19 income residents of the District of Columbia through fee-for-service and managed care service 20 delivery. DHCF is accountable to the United States Centers for Medicare and Medicaid 21 Services (CMS), the federal agency responsible for administration and oversight of the 22 Medicaid program under Titles IXX and XXI of the Social Security Act. 23 3. The District offers two additional public insurance options to make sure all low- 24 income individuals have access to health coverage: the DC Healthcare Alliance (Alliance) 25 program, which provides coverage for low-income adults who do not qualify for Medicaid, and 26 the Immigrant Children’s Program (ICP), which provides coverage comparable to Medicaid for DECLARATION OF ALICE WEISS 1 1 children who are ineligible for Medicaid or CHIP. All applicants for either the Alliance or ICP 2 programs are screened for Medicaid eligibility before they are determined eligible for any 3 other publicly financed health insurance programs. 4 The DC Healthcare Alliance Program 5 4. The Alliance provides health coverage to low-income District residents who 6 have no other health insurance and are ineligible for either Medicaid or Medicare. Applicants 7 must be twenty-one (21) years of age or older; have income at or below 200% of the federal 8 poverty level (“FPL”); have resources at or below $4,000 for one person and $6,000 for couple 9 or families; and complete a face-to-face interview. 10 5. Services covered under the Alliance include: doctor visits, preventive care 11 (checkups, diet and nutrition), prenatal care (pregnancy), prescription drugs, laboratory 12 services, medical supplies, and dental Services up to $1000. 13 6. Although behavioral health services are not provided to Alliance members 14 under the program, they are provided upon demand by District residents through the 100 15 percent locally funded behavioral services departments run by the District Department of 16 Behavioral Health. 17 7. Service Delivery. Once an applicant has been determined eligible for the 18 Alliance, he or she will be automatically assigned to a managed care health plan. The Alliance 19 does not allow providers (doctors, hospitals, and managed care organizations) to charge co- 20 payments or fees for health services provided. DC Alliance program enrollees are not eligible 21 for retroactive coverage. As of January 1, 2018, there were 15,943 beneficiaries enrolled in the 22 program. 23 8. Program Financing. The Alliance is 100% locally funded and the weighted 24 average cost is $251.58 per beneficiary per month. 25 / 26 / DECLARATION OF ALICE WEISS 2 1 2 The Immigrant Children’s Program (ICP) 9. The Immigrant Children’s Program (ICP) provides health coverage to 3 individuals under the age of twenty-one (21) years old who are not eligible for Medicaid or 4 CHIP. Specifically, children residing in households with an income less than or equal to 200 5 percent of the FPL are eligible for the Immigrant Children program, regardless of citizenship 6 and/or documented status. 7 10. ICP beneficiaries receive access to the full scope of health care coverage 8 including doctor visits, eye care, preventive care (checkups, diet and nutrition), dental services 9 and related treatment, prescription drugs, laboratory services, medical supplies, and behavioral 10 11 health services. 11. Service Delivery. Once a child has been determined eligible for the Immigrant 12 Children’s Program, he or she will be automatically assigned to a managed care health plan. 13 The Immigrant Children’s Program does not allow providers (doctors, hospitals, and managed 14 care organizations) to charge co-payments or fees for health services provided. Immigrant 15 Children program enrollees are not eligible for retroactive coverage. As of January 1, 2018, 16 there were 3, 581 children enrolled in the program. 17 18 12. and the weighted average cost is $251.58 per beneficiary per month. District’s Risk of Injury Due to Separation Policy 19 20 Program Financing. The Immigrant Children’s Program is 100% locally funded 13. DHCF and other District programs are likely to incur additional costs associated 21 with the need for additional behavioral health services for individuals who settle in 22 Washington, D.C., owing to the Trump Administration’s policy of separating immigrant 23 parents from their children upon entry to the U.S. 24 14. DHCF is likely to incur additional costs to its Immigrant Children’s Program if 25 children separated from their families are resettled in Washington DC and require health 26 coverage. Although these children would otherwise be eligible for health coverage under ICP, DECLARATION OF ALICE WEISS 3               Exhibit 97               Exhibit 98               Exhibit 99

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