Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4276

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Caption

Relating to eligibility for the Preparation for Adult Living Program for former foster youth.

Impact

By allowing former foster care youth to return to the program as necessary, HB 4276 emphasizes the importance of continuous support during a critical transition period in their lives. The change aims to better equip these individuals with the life skills and resources needed to navigate adulthood successfully. This extension may help mitigate some of the challenges associated with aging out of the foster care system, such as homelessness and lack of employment, by offering tailored assistance for a longer period.

Summary

House Bill 4276 relates to the eligibility for the Preparation for Adult Living Program specifically for former foster youth. This program is designed to provide support and resources to youth who are transitioning out of the foster care system into adulthood. The bill seeks to amend the Family Code to allow former foster care youth to participate in this program until their 25th birthday, extending the previous age limit and providing them with additional time and resources to complete the program.

Contention

While the bill has the potential for positive outcomes, there may be discussions or concerns regarding funding and the resources needed to effectively implement the program changes. Lawmakers may debate how extending the eligibility timeframe will impact state budgets and whether additional funding mechanisms will be necessary to support these extended services. The effectiveness of current support services and any potential need for improvements may also be points of contention among stakeholders.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Family Code

  • Chapter 264. Child Welfare Services
    • Section: 121

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2645

Relating to a pilot program to increase the financial independence of foster youth who are transitioning to independent living.

TX SB1379

Relating to a pilot program to increase the financial independence of foster youth who are transitioning to independent living.

TX HB5051

Relating to emancipation and extended foster care for certain older youth and young adults within the jurisdiction of court in a suit affecting the parent child relationship involving the Department of Family and Protective Services.

TX HB68

Relating to free tuition for youth in foster care.

TX SB2143

Relating to the eligibility for and access to certain Medicaid waiver programs, including the medically dependent children (MDCP) and the Texas home living (TxHmL) waiver programs.

TX HB2822

Relating to a study on the housing needs of youth transitioning out of foster care or the juvenile justice system.

TX HB5078

Relating to the eligibility for and access to certain Medicaid waiver programs, including the medically dependent children (MDCP) and the Texas home living (TxHmL) waiver programs.

TX HB2181

Relating to the administration by the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs of a homeless housing and services program for youth and young adults.

TX HB4839

Relating to the accountability system for public school educator preparation programs.

TX SB1957

Relating to the accountability system for public school educator preparation programs.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.