By Autumn Shelton, WV Press Association
CHARLESTON, W.Va. – Following passage of two new statutes and the implementation of multiple initiatives, the state’s Child Protective Service (CPS) worker vacancy rate has decreased 14 percent since January, according to West Virginia Department of Health and Human Services Bureau for Social Services Commissioner Jeffrey Pack.
Pack, who spoke before members of the Legislative Joint Standing Committee on Health during their interim session on Tuesday, said that the…




