Connecticut 2010 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00152

Introduced
2/10/10  
Refer
2/10/10  
Report Pass
3/9/10  
Report Pass
3/18/10  
Refer
3/26/10  
Report Pass
4/1/10  
Engrossed
4/21/10  

Caption

An Act Concerning Changes To The General Statutes Concerning The Department Of Children And Families.

Impact

If enacted, the bill will amend existing laws pertaining to subsidized guardianship for children in foster care. By providing financial assistance to relative caregivers, the legislation aims to bolster the state's support for children living with relatives as a means of maintaining family connections. The structured support system seeks to reduce the number of children in non-relative foster care and ensure that relatives who provide care are financially able to do so.

Summary

Substitute Bill No. 152 addresses significant alterations to the general statutes regulating the Department of Children and Families in Connecticut. The main focus of the bill is the establishment of a kinship navigator program, which aims to facilitate the placement of children in foster care with relatives when it is deemed in their best interest. This initiative includes informing relatives about becoming licensed foster parents and providing them with information about state services and benefits available to them.

Sentiment

There is a general sentiment of support among child advocacy groups and family service organizations regarding the intent of the bill. These groups view the kinship navigator program and subsidized guardianship provisions as crucial for enhancing the well-being of children and preserving family integrity. However, conflicting opinions may arise concerning the allocation of state resources and the administrative feasibility of the proposed programs.

Contention

Notable points of contention involve concerns about the effectiveness of the subsidies provided under the guardianship program. Critics may argue about the equitable distribution of funds and whether the financial support is sufficient to incentivize relatives to take on guardianship roles. The bill also aims to maximize federal reimbursement for the state, which may lead to debates about the reliance on federal funds and potential administrative hurdles in implementing the new programs effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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