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S.1512: A bill to amend part E of title IV of the Social Security Act to expand Federal eligibility for children in foster care who have attained age 18.

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August 30, 2007 Rita Gomex speaks out for foster children who have been 'left behind'

I've been praying for some answers, and then on Aug. 10, I read Sara Steffens' article, "Fixes to foster care urged." The article mentions the legislation California Sen. Barbara Boxer has introduced, S.1512, and that former state Sen. ..

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Source: California Foster Care News


August 30, 2007 Foster care system needs to be fixed

Barbara Boxer has introduced, S.1512, and that former state Sen. John Burton is.

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Source: Senator Boxer (Democrat) - California


August 27, 2007 This Week's News: Youth in Transition

Federal matching funds could become available to states under the Foster Care Continuing Opportunities Act (S.1512), proposed by US Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Cailf.). The bill is aimed at helping states provide essential foster-care ...

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Source: This Week's News: Youth in Transition


August 10, 2007 Group pushes to secure help for ex-foster youths

Barbara Boxer would extend federal funding to help states offer foster care services through age 21. The bill, S. 1512, is awaiting a hearing in the Senate ...

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Source: Senator Boxer (Democrat) - California


May 23, 2007 Bill Action: Introduced: S. 1512: A bill to amend part E of title ...

Barbara Boxer [D-CA] introduced S. 1512: A bill to amend part E of title IV of the Social Security Act to expand Federal eligibility for children in foster care who have attained age 18. [This event matched these monitors: Introduced ...

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Source: Introduced Legislation -- Monitored by GovTrack.us


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