Child and Family Welfare Ombudsman Office
Plain English Summary
This bill creates a new Child and Family Welfare Ombudsman Office within the Department of Health and Human Services to serve foster youth, birth families, and foster parents. The office would investigate complaints, help resolve licensing issues, provide education about foster care laws, and submit annual reports on recurring problems in the foster care system.
Arguments in Favor
Supporters argue this office gives foster parents and families a neutral advocate to help navigate complex licensing rules and resolve conflicts with social services agencies. They contend it provides needed support for foster care recruitment and retention by addressing resource parents' concerns, protecting whistleblowers who report violations, and ensuring youth and families have a dedicated voice in the system.
Arguments Against
Opponents may express concerns about the cost ($137,000-$145,000 annually) and whether a new bureaucracy is the most efficient solution to foster care issues. They might question whether the office's independence and confidentiality protections could complicate oversight of the child welfare system or create conflicts with existing Department of Health and Human Services authority and accountability.
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Sponsors

Primary Sponsor
Representative · District 109

Primary Sponsor
Representative · District 108
Cosponsors (9)
Representative · District 52
Representative · District 84
Representative · District 5
Representative · District 106
Representative · District 23
Representative · District 59
Representative · District 68
Representative · District 78
Representative · District 105