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Foster Children Fight to Stop States From Taking Federal Benefits

A longstanding practice of using a child’s federal survivor and disability benefits to defray the cost of foster care is under scrutiny in Congress and statehouses.

Michael Corkery
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Michael Corkery

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California, Children and Childhood, Federal-State Relations (US), Foster Care, internal-truncator, Minnesota, Social Security (US), Social Security Administration
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