[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 78 (Wednesday, May 20, 2015)]
[House]
[Page H3402]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
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CONGRESSIONAL FOSTER YOUTH SHADOW DAY
(Ms. BASS asked and was given permission to address the House for 1
minute.)
Ms. BASS. Mr. Speaker, I join my colleagues today in celebration of
63 foster youth and 63 bipartisan Members of Congress who are
participating in the fourth annual Congressional Caucus on Foster Youth
Shadow Day experience.
The goal of this event is to give foster youth the opportunity to
share their unique experience with Members of Congress, as well as gain
intimate insight into the legislative process.
Far too often, we legislate from a glass tower, far removed from the
people and places that our laws affect. Shadow Day was created to
address this very issue, empowering foster youth from across the
country to come to our Nation's Capital and share their stories, while
giving Members of Congress the opportunity to learn from the very young
people whose lives we genuinely want to improve.
Shadowing me today is Briana, a beautiful young woman from my
hometown of Los Angeles. Briana became an open case of the department
of child and family services at the age of 15 due to abuse by her
father. Multiple placements, neglect, and instability defined her
foster care experience.
As she pursues her bachelor's degree in accounting at Dillard
University in New Orleans, Briana strives to voice the real concerns of
foster youth and give strength to her foster peers by moving towards
change. Briana's ultimate goal is to become a foster care advocate,
encouraging other youth like her to stand up for themselves in the
child welfare system.
I look forward to hearing more about Briana's experience and
listening to her legislative recommendations. Thank you, Briana, for
your resiliency and your commitment to reforming the child welfare
system.
In honor of Briana and the other 62 foster youth here on the Hill, I
invite my colleagues to join the Congressional Caucus on Foster Youth.
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