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To ensure that foster children are able to use their Social Security benefits, Supplemental Security Income benefits, and other assets and benefits to address their needs and improve their lives.
12/19/2024, 9:07 AM
Summary of Bill HR 10478
Bill 118 hr 10478, also known as the "Foster Youth Financial Security Act," aims to ensure that foster children have access to and are able to use their Social Security benefits, Supplemental Security Income benefits, and other assets and benefits to address their needs and improve their lives.
The bill recognizes that foster children often face unique challenges and barriers when it comes to accessing and utilizing their financial resources. Many foster children may not have the necessary support or guidance to navigate the complex systems of social security and other benefits, which can result in these resources going unused or being mismanaged.
To address this issue, the bill includes provisions that require state child welfare agencies to assist foster children in accessing and managing their financial resources. This includes providing information and support to help foster children understand their benefits, as well as ensuring that these resources are used in a way that benefits the child and improves their overall well-being. Additionally, the bill includes measures to improve coordination between state child welfare agencies, social security administration, and other relevant agencies to ensure that foster children are able to access and utilize their benefits effectively. This includes streamlining processes for accessing benefits, as well as providing training and support to caseworkers and other professionals who work with foster children. Overall, the Foster Youth Financial Security Act aims to empower foster children to take control of their financial resources and use them to address their needs and improve their lives. By ensuring that foster children have access to and are able to effectively utilize their benefits, the bill seeks to provide these vulnerable youth with the support and resources they need to thrive and succeed.
The bill recognizes that foster children often face unique challenges and barriers when it comes to accessing and utilizing their financial resources. Many foster children may not have the necessary support or guidance to navigate the complex systems of social security and other benefits, which can result in these resources going unused or being mismanaged.
To address this issue, the bill includes provisions that require state child welfare agencies to assist foster children in accessing and managing their financial resources. This includes providing information and support to help foster children understand their benefits, as well as ensuring that these resources are used in a way that benefits the child and improves their overall well-being. Additionally, the bill includes measures to improve coordination between state child welfare agencies, social security administration, and other relevant agencies to ensure that foster children are able to access and utilize their benefits effectively. This includes streamlining processes for accessing benefits, as well as providing training and support to caseworkers and other professionals who work with foster children. Overall, the Foster Youth Financial Security Act aims to empower foster children to take control of their financial resources and use them to address their needs and improve their lives. By ensuring that foster children have access to and are able to effectively utilize their benefits, the bill seeks to provide these vulnerable youth with the support and resources they need to thrive and succeed.
Current Status of Bill HR 10478
Bill HR 10478 is currently in the status of Bill Introduced since December 18, 2024. Bill HR 10478 was introduced during Congress 118 and was introduced to the House on December 18, 2024. Bill HR 10478's most recent activity was Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means. as of December 18, 2024
Bipartisan Support of Bill HR 10478
Total Number of Sponsors
1Democrat Sponsors
1Republican Sponsors
0Unaffiliated Sponsors
0Total Number of Cosponsors
1Democrat Cosponsors
1Republican Cosponsors
0Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill HR 10478
Primary Policy Focus
Alternate Title(s) of Bill HR 10478
To ensure that foster children are able to use their Social Security benefits, Supplemental Security Income benefits, and other assets and benefits to address their needs and improve their lives.
To ensure that foster children are able to use their Social Security benefits, Supplemental Security Income benefits, and other assets and benefits to address their needs and improve their lives.
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