[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 96 (Tuesday, June 6, 2017)]
[Senate]
[Pages S3282-S3283]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
CHILD PROTECTION AND FAMILY SUPPORT ACT
Mr. DAINES. Madam President, I am honored today to announce
legislation that Senator Peters and I have introduced that provides
another option for children in the foster care system in Montana and
across the country.
I worked with a host of Montana groups to develop the Child
Protection and Family Support Act of 2017, including a handful of
nonprofit organizations focused on foster youth, the Montana attorney
general, Indian Tribes, and individual constituents. I am pleased to
have their support on this legislation.
Montana is in the midst of a child welfare crisis. We have a record
3,400 children in foster care, and about a third of those children are
there because of methamphetamine use by their parents.
Montana state law requires the Office of the Child and Family
Ombudsman to investigate circumstances surrounding child fatalities
when the child was involved with the Montana Department of Public
Health and Human Services Child and Family Services Division within 12
months of the date of the child's death.
Last December, the Montana Department of Justice issued a report and
the findings were devastating: It detailed 14 child deaths that met
these parameters.
Of the 14 cases reviewed, 11 involved children 2 years old or
younger. In nine of those cases, the children were 1 year old or
younger. Eleven cases included allegations of drug use, four of which
indicated methamphetamine use. Six cases indicated issues of domestic
violence, and eight cases involved parents who received child
protective services in Montana when they themselves were children. I
have been told that at least seven children have met a similar fate in
the first 5 months of 2017 alone. The death of one child is too many.
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Under current Federal policy, a child must be removed from the home
of a parent and, after removal, cannot be living with the parent, in
order to be eligible for a title IV-E foster care maintenance payment.
My bill would permit title IV-E foster care maintenance payment
support, for up to 12 months, for a child in foster care who is placed
with a parent in a licensed residential family-based treatment
facility. This would allow the parent to get the help they need while
keeping the family intact.
Secondly, the bill would reauthorize the Administration for Children
and Families' Regional Partnership Grant, RPG, Program. These
competitive grants reduce the risk of foster care due to parental
substance abuse, an issue of utmost importance to Montana. Since their
inception in 2006, two Montana grantees have utilized and benefited
from RPGs: the Center for Children and Families in Billings, MT, and
the Apsaalooke Nation Housing Authority in Crow Agency.
My bill reauthorizes and strengthens this grant program with modest
improvements. For example, it encourages the use of RPGs to address the
needs of children and families affected by methamphetamine, heroin, and
opioid substance use disorders, help implement effective title IV-E
prevention services, and focus on improved outcomes for families,
including children and their parents. The bill further requires that,
in addition to the State child welfare agency, every funded partnership
must include the State agency that administers the Federal substance
abuse prevention and treatment block grant and, if the partnership
intends to serve children placed in out-of-home care, the court that
handles child abuse and neglect proceedings in the region.
Among the long list of eligible grant applicants and partners, Native
American Tribes, Tribal consortiums, and Tribal organizations are all
eligible grantees, and I hope they will increasingly utilize RPGs,
especially given the unique foster care challenges in Indian
communities.
As a U.S. Senator, as a person of faith, as a father, and as an
American, I believe in helping the most vulnerable in our society--in
this case, innocent children.
I urge my colleagues to join me in supporting this legislation.
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