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Thursday, March 05, 2015

$$$$ Foster Kids Adoption Bill Headed To Senate Floor

Foster Kids Adoption Bill Headed To Senate Floor

With backing from Senate President Andy Gardiner and House Speaker Steve Crisafulli, lawmakers are moving quickly to approve a plan that would provide incentives for families to adopt children in the foster-care system.

2 comments:

  1. Anonymous9:46 PM

    Please do not support this bill. Everywhere there is a child in foster care, there is a parent fighting for them back. My child and thousands more are "Promised away" to foster parents already.
    The money they receive is enough. If the system fed more money for social workers, there may be less children in foster care and less that would need to be adopted.

    MAKE the government invest that money into the system to remove the corruption where overworked or corrupt social workers falsify documents, promise children away and outright lie and their mistakes are covered up by a legal system that cannot allow itself to acknowledge it failed.

    Judges rely on the attorneys, that rely on the agency management who are supposed to oversee the social worker and validate the work done. When the first level fails, the judges are wrong in their determinations.

    Fix the system first and unify parents with their children. STOP rewarding the failures of the system.

    Respectfully,
    A broken father.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Anonymous9:48 PM

    Please do not support this bill. Everywhere there is a child in foster care, there is a parent fighting for them back. My child and thousands more are "Promised away" to foster parents already.
    The money they receive is enough. If the system fed more money for social workers, there may be less children in foster care and less that would need to be adopted.

    MAKE the government invest that money into the system to remove the corruption where overworked or corrupt social workers falsify documents, promise children away and outright lie and their mistakes are covered up by a legal system that cannot allow itself to acknowledge it failed.

    Judges rely on the attorneys, that rely on the agency management who are supposed to oversee the social worker and validate the work done. When the first level fails, the judges are wrong in their determinations.

    Fix the system first and unify parents with their children. STOP rewarding the failures of the system.

    Respectfully,
    A broken father.

    ReplyDelete

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