[Congressional Bills 118th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 509 Introduced in House (IH)]
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118th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 509
Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives to support the
rights of youth in the foster care system.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
June 14, 2023
Mr. Cleaver (for himself, Mr. Bacon, Ms. Brown, Mr. Carbajal, Mr.
Carter of Louisiana, Mrs. Cherfilus-McCormick, Ms. Clarke of New York,
Ms. Dean of Pennsylvania, Mr. Edwards, Mr. Evans, Ms. Lois Frankel of
Florida, Mrs. Foushee, Mr. Green of Texas, Mr. Grijalva, Mrs. Houchin,
Ms. Jackson Lee, Ms. Kamlager-Dove, Mr. Khanna, Ms. Lee of California,
Mrs. McClellan, Ms. Moore of Wisconsin, Mr. Moskowitz, Mr. Mullin, Ms.
Norton, Mr. Payne, Ms. Porter, Ms. Sanchez, Mr. Schiff, Ms. Sewell, and
Mr. Hill) submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the
Committee on Education and the Workforce
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RESOLUTION
Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives to support the
rights of youth in the foster care system.
Whereas a 2016 report from the American Bar Association found that only 50
percent of foster children graduate from high school;
Whereas a report from the First Star Institute gave 11 States ``D'' or ``F''
grades on their legal rights for foster youth;
Whereas a Casey Family Programs study of foster children in Oregon and
Washington revealed that one-third of foster youth reported abuse by
their foster parent or another household adult;
Whereas a study from the Department of Health and Human Services found that
Black, brown, and indigenous children are overrepresented in the foster
system and less likely to be adopted than other children, and nearly 90
percent of foster youth have experienced trauma;
Whereas experts agree that social workers offer critical support to both foster
youth and families, ensuring a healthy living environment;
Whereas a Johns Hopkins University study found that foster children in group
homes are 28 times more likely to be sexually abused than other
children;
Whereas a National Institutes of Health study found that extensive informed
consent requirements for low-risk activities may leave foster children
at a higher risk for poor physical and mental health outcomes;
Whereas a 2018 analysis from the Medicaid and CHIP Payment and Access Commission
(MACPAC) found that only 54 percent of insured foster youth received
mental health treatment after experiencing a depressive episode; and
Whereas a 2015 Journal of Public Child Welfare report found that sibling
separation exacerbates trauma and slows adjustment to their new home:
Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That it is the sense of the House of Representatives that
foster youth should have the--
(1) right to receive an education and remain in their
original school, if desired;
(2) right to participate in extracurricular, cultural, and
social activities appropriate to the youth's age and
developmental needs;
(3) right to receive needed health services, including
medical, dental, vision, and mental health services;
(4) right to freedom from abuse, neglect, or corporal
punishment;
(5) right to be represented by, and speak to, a guardian or
attorney ad litem;
(6) right to adequate and healthy food, adequate clothing,
and a safe and comfortable living environment;
(7) right to freedom from discrimination based on race,
gender, religion, or disability;
(8) right to have continued contact with siblings, if
desired;
(9) right to regular or at least reasonable contact with
their assigned caseworker or an employee of the agency
responsible for their child welfare services; and
(10) right to be informed of their rights.
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