Bill 118 s 5336, also known as the Child Welfare Programs Reauthorization Act, is a piece of legislation that aims to renew and update child welfare programs that fall under part B of title IV of the Social Security Act. The bill seeks to address various issues related to child welfare, including improving the safety and well-being of children in foster care, enhancing support for families in crisis, and promoting permanency for children in the child welfare system. Some key provisions of the bill include increasing funding for child welfare services, expanding access to mental health and substance abuse treatment for children and families involved in the child welfare system, and strengthening oversight and accountability measures to ensure that federal funds are being used effectively and efficiently. Additionally, the bill includes provisions to address the unique needs of specific populations, such as Native American children and youth aging out of foster care. It also aims to promote collaboration between child welfare agencies, courts, and other stakeholders to improve outcomes for children and families. Overall, the Child Welfare Programs Reauthorization Act seeks to build upon existing child welfare programs and make necessary updates to better support vulnerable children and families in the United States.