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4/4/2024
John Kelly
The first tribal and state governments have been approved by the Biden administration for an alternative path to licensing kinship caregivers
2/23/2024
The Biden administration has proposed new data requirements on state compliance with the Indian Child Welfare Act
10/10/2023
Following new federal rules on kinship care, a group of advocates have developed a model standard for approving relatives.
6/27/2023
January Contreras was confirmed to lead Biden’s Administration for Children and Families (ACF) in April of 2022. Now, just a little over a year into her tenure, she has announced she will leave the administration in August to return to Arizona.
1/4/2023
Another year, another omnibus spending deal thrown together with little deliberate committee work in either chamber.
1/3/2023
The Administration for Children and Families (ACF) announced last March that it would begin the Child Welfare Study to Enhance Equity with Data
12/26/2022
After a lengthy wait, the Senate has okayed President Joe Biden’s choice for a top job in federal child welfare policy.
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11/17/2021
Rebecca Jones Gaston has been nominated by President Biden to lead the Administration for Children, Youth and Families.
5/4/2021
Opinion
Shaina Aber, Megan Mack and Erica Bryant
Children being medically examined at a border facility. Photo courtesy of Vera Institute of Justice For the past decade, conditions in northern Central America have propelled the migration of vulnerable and often traumatized children to the U.S.
4/28/2021
The Imprint staff reports
Elizabeth Watson, who has a lengthy history in youth and family policy and income inequality, has been nominated to be the Biden administration’s point person to Congress and the states on labor issues.