[Congressional Bills 119th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. Res. 516 Agreed to Senate (ATS)]
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119th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. RES. 516
Ensuring that the adoption and foster care system in the United States
is child-centered and compassionate and that young people aging out of
foster care are provided with adequate support and resources to
transition successfully to independent adulthood.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
November 20, 2025
Mr. Husted (for himself and Mr. Kaine) submitted the following
resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Health, Education,
Labor, and Pensions
December 3, 2025
Committee discharged; considered and agreed to
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RESOLUTION
Ensuring that the adoption and foster care system in the United States
is child-centered and compassionate and that young people aging out of
foster care are provided with adequate support and resources to
transition successfully to independent adulthood.
Whereas more than 340,000 children and youth in the United States are currently
in foster care, and more than 100,000 of those children are eligible for
adoption, many having experienced trauma, neglect, or instability before
entering the system;
Whereas the purpose of foster care is to provide safe, nurturing, and temporary
care for children who cannot safely remain with their families while
working toward reunification or another permanent, loving home;
Whereas children and youth in foster care often experience placement
instability, separation from siblings, and educational disruption, all
of which require specialized care and individualized support;
Whereas the well-being of children in foster care depends on transparency,
accountability, and oversight to ensure that State and private agencies
operate with integrity, compassion, and fairness;
Whereas foster parents, kinship caregivers, and adoptive parents should be
equipped with the training, resources, and emotional supports needed to
meet children's developmental needs;
Whereas approximately 20,000 young people age out of foster care each year
without permanent family connections, leaving many at increased risk of
homelessness, unemployment, mental health challenges, and involvement
with the criminal justice system;
Whereas ethical and compassionate foster care extends beyond childhood,
requiring sustained support for youth transitioning to adulthood through
education, housing, employment, and relational permanency; and
Whereas the United States has a strong moral and civic duty to ensure that every
child in the adoption and foster care system, and every young adult who
leaves that system has the chance to thrive and make meaningful
contributions to their communities: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate--
(1) affirms that compassion, transparency, ethics, and
accountability must guide every aspect of the adoption and
foster care system in the United States;
(2) emphasizes that the safety, well-being, and long-term
stability of the child must remain the paramount consideration
in all adoption and foster care decisions;
(3) encourages Federal, State, and local governments to
strengthen policies and programs that prioritize family
preservation and reunification whenever safe for the child,
provide adequate training and emotional support for adoptive,
foster, and kinship caregivers, and improve oversight and
training mechanisms designed to prevent neglect or abuse within
the adoption and foster care system and reduce placement
disruptions;
(4) recognizes that youth who age out of foster care may
require support in finding education and employment
opportunities, housing, mental health services, and positive
mentors;
(5) honors the commitment of adoptive and foster parents,
kinship caregivers, social workers, judges, case managers, and
child advocates; and
(6) calls upon Congress, the Administration, and all State
and local child welfare systems to work collaboratively toward
a future in which every child in the adoption and foster care
system is cared for ethically, supported compassionately, and
given the foundation to thrive in stable family and community
relationships.
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