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Fewer Northeast Michigan families received a visit from an investigative agency in 2020 than in the previous year and fewer still received a visit in 2021, even as COVID-19 restrictions eased, a recent report shows.

In 2020, the number of Northeast Michigan children living in homes investigated by Children’s Protective Services decreased by more than 500 over 2019 figures, according to the recently released 2021 Kids Count Data Book, a compilation of data on children’s well-being. The Michigan League for Public Policy compiles data for Michigan.

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