Daniel S. Dumas, who was senior vice president at the Louisville seminary before being named Kentucky’s “czar” for adoption and foster care, is leaving the still new state post.
Daniel S. Dumas, who was senior vice president at the Louisville seminary before being named Kentucky’s “czar” for adoption and foster care, is leaving the still new state post. Photo provided by the Office of the Governor.
Daniel S. Dumas, who was senior vice president at the Louisville seminary before being named Kentucky’s “czar” for adoption and foster care, is leaving the still new state post. Photo provided by the Office of the Governor.

Kentucky 'adoption czar' leaves post midway through 1st year

January 17, 2018 10:49 AM

Kentucky's "adoption czar" has left Gov. Matt Bevin's administration seven months into his appointment, without explanation.

The Courier-Journal reported Monday that a Cabinet for Health and Family Services spokesman said the state contract with Daniel Dumas had been terminated. He didn't provide more details, and Dumas didn't respond to the newspaper's request for comment.

A legislative committee in June approved the former Southern Baptist Theological Seminary professor's contract to review Kentucky's troubled child welfare system. His selection drew criticism from some, including Democrats who said he lacked professional social service experience. Reporting directly to the Republican governor, Dumas drew a salary of around $250,000 a year under the two-year contract, which would have been renewable for two more years.

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