Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H271

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Promoting the placement of foster children with family members and preventing discrimination against potential foster parents based on irrelevant convictions

Impact

The proposed amendments to Chapter 119 of the General Laws are designed to protect the rights of individuals seeking to become foster parents. By limiting the basis on which applications can be rejected, the legislation seeks to create a more inclusive environment that acknowledges personal growth and rehabilitation. As a result, the bill could potentially increase the number of qualified foster parents, particularly those who have made past mistakes but have since demonstrated their ability to serve in a parental role.

Summary

House Bill 271 aims to promote the placement of foster children with family members and reduce discrimination against potential foster parents based on irrelevant criminal convictions. This bill emphasizes the need for a more humane consideration of individuals' past offenses, focusing on the time elapsed since the offense and its relevance to the individual's current capacity to care for a child. Specifically, the bill stipulates that if a crime was committed more than five years prior, it should generally be presumed irrelevant when assessing a person's application to be a foster parent.

Contention

Despite its supportive intent, the bill may face resistance from legislators concerned about child safety and the risk assessment processes involved in fostering. There are concerns that relaxing the criteria for foster parent eligibility based on criminal history might pose a risk to the well-being of children. Opponents might argue that certain offenses, regardless of their age, could still indicate a potential risk, thus complicating the bill's progress through legislative scrutiny.

Companion Bills

MA H4883

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H4656

To preserve family and sibling bonds for children in foster care

MA HB6221

Fostering the Future for American Children and Families Act

MA H4599

Establishing a bill of rights for children in foster care

MA AB562

Foster care: placement: family finding.

MA HB579

Recruiting Families Using Data Act of 2025This bill requires state plans for child welfare services to provide for the development and implementation of a family partnership plan to improve foster care placement stability, increase rates of kinship placements, and align the composition of foster and adoptive families with the needs of children in or entering foster care.The Children's Bureau of the Administration for Children and Families also must include in its annual report information from states about the number, demographics, and characteristics of foster and adoptive families as well as a summary of the challenges related to recruiting and being foster or adoptive parents.

MA H268

To keep siblings together in foster care

MA H612

Fostering Care in NC Act

MA SB604

Adoption, Foster Care, and Public Services - Prohibition Against Discrimination

MA H227

Protecting benefits owed to foster children

MA LD1108

An Act Regarding the Reunification of Foster Children with Their Parents

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.