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For decades, boarding houses for disabled people have operated without supervision of state health inspectors. That will change in January when state officials begin developing a database of boarding houses throughout Iowa. It's one of several initiatives to grow out of the scandal involving the alleged exploitation of mentally retarded processing-plant workers in Atalissa.
Categories: Civil Rights, Disability, Housing
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