FOSTER Act
Bill expands federal support to state/local child welfare agencies managing opioid-related cases through amendments to existing healthcare infrastructure law.
Bill expands federal support to state/local child welfare agencies managing opioid-related cases through amendments to existing healthcare infrastructure law.
HR 6283 amends the 21st Century Cures Act to provide additional federal support and resources to state and local child welfare agencies responding to the opioid crisis. The bill specifically targets assistance for children services systems managing cases involving parental opioid abuse, child welfare interventions, and related treatment access. It was introduced with bipartisan sponsorship and is currently in committee review.
The opioid epidemic has significantly increased caseloads in child welfare systems, with more children entering foster care due to parental substance abuse. State and local agencies often lack adequate funding and coordination mechanisms to handle this surge while simultaneously addressing treatment, family reunification, and prevention. This bill seeks to bridge that resource gap at the federal level to improve outcomes for vulnerable children and families affected by addiction.
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