S.1512 - Foster Care Continuing Opportunities Act

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. view all titles (2)

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  • Short: Foster Care Continuing Opportunities Act as introduced.
  • Official: 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. as introduced.

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07/22/09
S.1512: Nurse Training and Retenti...

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09/07/08
Prin's Links for Social Work Stude...

A bill to extend care to age 21 (S. 1512) was introduced early last year by Senator Barbara Boxer (D-CA). Another important provision in ...

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08/23/08
Prin's Links for Social Work Stude...

CWLA endorsed legislation to extend care to age 21 (S. 1512), introduced early last year by Senator Barbara Boxer (D-CA). Extending care ...

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07/23/08
Jesus, der Nazoräer: Er gehörte ...

Im Neuen Testament wird Jesus 13mal „der Nazoräer“ genannt (Duden-Lexikon 1962, Bd. II, S. 1512). Er war der erste und größte Nazo...

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02/28/08
Child Welfare Issues in the 110th ...

... and youth who choose to remain in foster care until their 21st birthday (S. 1512, H.R. 4208, S. 2560, H.R. 5466, and H.R. 3409). Othe...

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12/12/07
University of Chicago News Office ...

“The introduction of new federal legislation (S.1512) suggests that policymakers are rethinking the government’s responsibility to su...

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08/29/07
Rita Gomex speaks out for foster c...

I've been praying for some answers, and then on Aug. 10, I read Sara Steffens' article, "Fixes to foster care urged." The article mention...

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08/29/07
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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08/26/07
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. ...

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08/22/07
Reform Foster Care Now: Key Legisl...

The Foster Care Continuing Opportunities Act (S. 1512) would extend federal foster care funding for young adults 18 to 21, therefore impr...

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