Report suggests comprehensive testing for hepatitis B and C, expanding addiction services, limiting child support obligations and doubling rental assistance.
For a three-day period in early February, every sheriff's office in New Jersey had officers on the streets, searching for mothers and fathers who've been ignoring their court-mandated child support payments.
Not every parent ordered to pay child support is a deadbeat, but the State of New Jersey treats some like they are even when they are making good on the obligation.
Parents who fail to pay child support would have a harder time doing so, under an act reintroduced this week by U.S. Senators Robert Menendez (D-NJ) and Chuck Grassley (R-IA).