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Senate advances bill allowing post‑adopt funds to follow adopted children for necessary services
Summary
House Bill 104 would let the Division of Child and Family Services use designated post‑adopt funds to provide services to children adopted from the division's custody when funds are available; senators questioned the lack of a fiscal note and the potential for creating spending expectations.
The Senate advanced House Bill 104 after floor discussion about funding expectations and the division's request. Senator Dayton, presenting the bill, said it allows child welfare services to use division‑designated post‑adopt funds, at their request and "to the extent that sufficient funds are available," to provide…
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