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A Oregon on lawmaker wants to ensure children in foster care who are placed in hotels or short-term rentals receive the same protections as foster youths placed in homes.
Th State d of the state Child Welfare Division argued additional regulations would be too on this week In Oregon Department of Human Services ealed the state was paying Dynamic Life, a religious nonprofit, more than 100 times the amount it pays foster care parents to watch children in unregulated short term rental homes.
Dynamic Life was paid up to $2,916 per day for every child placed in their care. Child Welfare Division agency to provide care for a high-needs child one weekend every month to give the adoptive parents a breather.
The agency was paid $3,000 a day for the same child. Johnson OregonAprille Flint-Gerner maryFeed_highLight the Child Welfare Division
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