Congressional Investigations, States Investigating Themselves, and More

20/11/2023 34 min Episodio 154
Congressional Investigations, States Investigating Themselves, and More

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On this week’s podcast, we discuss some news out of Tennessee that makes a congressional inquiry look bad, and two stories that highlight the intrinsic problem with investigations of abuse within foster care. We also talk about new research on abortion laws and foster care entries, supportive housing’s impact on reunification, and two cool mapping resources on federal and state spending. Reading RoomThe Human Rights of Foster Childrenhttps://tinyurl.com/bddjpy4mDCS whistleblowers claim ‘cover-up’ of ‘dangerous’ conditions in state-run homeshttps://tinyurl.com/mveyh9maLouisville foster kids say they were harmed in residential care. Few were believed.https://tinyurl.com/p4v9js62The Forgotten Children of Texashttps://tinyurl.com/4uydfh7cTug of war over $125 million in temporary assistance to needy families surplus brewinghttps://tinyurl.com/2t46vy34Association Between Restricted Abortion Access and Child Entries Into the Foster Care Systemhttps://tinyurl.com/bddbm3j7How Supportive Housing Can Keep Families Togetherhttps://tinyurl.com/yp7t2ctbFind Federal Funding in Your Communityhttps://tinyurl.com/4byj78f5National Trends in State Funding for Children and Youthhttps://tinyurl.com/yp9t4cnc

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