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H.R. 6307, The Fostering Connections to Success Act (7 comments ↓ | 5 wiki edits: view article ↓)

H.R. 6307 would amend parts B and E of title IV of the Social Security Act to assist children in foster care in developing or maintaining connections to family, community, support, health care, and school.

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J.F.

Scrap it all, let it sunset. It has been terribly abused over the last 3 decades. Enough of family meddling by the government no nothings! Scrap it now!

Kandice

Sounds good on paper, but doesn't everything? I think it should be scrapped. They hace contolled innocent families for too long. This bill isn't going to change anything,let it sunset!!! Give us back control over our children.

Jen

No More family Meddling!! Give us control over our children

Mel

This is NOT family meddling - read the bill more closely.

This bill will help kids who are in the foster care system. These are children who have been seriously abused! They are in the system through NO fault of their own. States have huge problems finding family placements for these children, which leaves many to grow up in institutional settings. This bill would help the family members of these children afford to take them in.

Also, it would help kids who turn 18 in the system. Generally, these kids are tossed out on the street and abandoned when they reach that age. This would allow states to keep them in care until they turn 21...which is much closer to what most young adults experience.

sharmen ryan

no taking children

sharmen

give children back

Rena

For those of you judging this bill that have not had the experience of having to raise your grandchildren alone on a fixed income need to realize that help is desperately needed.

Please walk a mile in their shoes before you choose to judge this opportunity to help as negative.

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