The Bureau of Labor and Industries paid $4.4 million to the Department of Early Learning and Care for something called 'DELC BOLI CHIPS CHILDCARE.' The contract description is so vague that taxpayers can't tell what services were actually provided for this multi-million dollar payment.
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