Juvenile services warn of growing foster-care caseloads as legislature convenes
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Juvenile services staff said caseloads are rising—one presenter referenced roughly 800 children in foster care—and urged awareness as the state legislature begins session with bills that could affect the justice system.
Bill, representing juvenile services, told the Greene County year-end huddle that the office is facing very high caseloads and that staff are preparing for continued pressure in 2026.
"We're gonna break probably 800 kids in foster care this year," Bill said, adding that multiple bills filed for the upcoming legislative session (which begins Jan. 5) could potentially affect justice-related services. He said the office expects to continue dealing with heavy demand and is preparing operationally for 2026.
The huddle discussion recorded no formal county action or policy changes; the comments were presented as an operational update and a caution about legislative developments. The foster-care figure quoted in the meeting was presented by staff in conversational terms and is treated here as an approximate count.
