By Linda Rapattoni
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SACRAMENTO - A nonprofit child advocacy group proposed Tuesday that the state contribute more financial assistance to help foster teens make the transition to independent living.
The San Diego-based Children's Advocacy Institute, while assailing the state's foster care system as inadequate, said taxpayers would save money in the long run by h...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SACRAMENTO - A nonprofit child advocacy group proposed Tuesday that the state contribute more financial assistance to help foster teens make the transition to independent living.
The San Diego-based Children's Advocacy Institute, while assailing the state's foster care system as inadequate, said taxpayers would save money in the long run by h...
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