Texas 2021 - 87th 1st C.S.

Texas House Bill HB261

Caption

Relating to payments made to certain foster parents.

Impact

The implementation of HB 261 is expected to have a positive impact on foster care families, particularly those struggling financially. By increasing the reimbursement rates for low-income foster parents, the bill seeks to ease the financial burden associated with raising foster children. This could lead to improved care for foster children as families may be better equipped to meet their basic needs. The bill responds directly to economic challenges faced by foster parents and reflects efforts to improve the foster care system in Texas.

Summary

House Bill 261 amends the Texas Family Code to provide additional financial support to foster parents. Specifically, the bill states that foster parents caring for children aged 16 or younger and whose household income is at or below 150% of the federal poverty guidelines will receive an additional payment equal to 40% of the daily foster care reimbursement rate. This measure aims to enhance the financial support available to foster families, thereby addressing the needs of vulnerable children in these settings and promoting their well-being.

Contention

While the bill is supportive of foster parents in need, there may be concerns regarding its long-term fiscal implications. Critics might question whether the increased financial assistance could strain state resources or if it provides adequate support given the rising costs of living. Additionally, there may be discussions on the effectiveness of such measures in ultimately fostering better outcomes for children in state custody. Stakeholders in child welfare may call for a deeper analysis to ensure that the increased funds translate into tangible improvements in the care and support provided to foster children.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB897

Relating to payments made to certain foster parents.

TX HB4894

Relating to monetary assistance provided by the Department of Family and Protective Services to certain parents.

TX HB4791

Relating to the rights of a foster parent.

TX SB1391

Relating to restitution payments made to certain victims of theft.

TX HB4132

Relating to requiring the Department of Family and Protective Services to adopt a process to allow a foster parent to donate a foster care payment to the department.

TX HB1085

Relating to certain procedures relating to children placed under a parental child safety placement.

TX HB26

Relating to parental consent for certain activities engaged in by a school district employee or contractor with respect to the parents child.

TX SB1853

Relating to certain procedures in a suit affecting the parent-child relationship for a child placed in the conservatorship of the Department of Family and Protective Services and the provision of family preservation services and community-based foster care.

TX SB614

Relating to certain procedures relating to children placed under a parental child safety placement.

TX HB890

Relating to parental rights and public school responsibilities regarding instructional materials.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.