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Juvenile

Apr. 20, 2006

L.A., S.F. Rank Near Bottom in Helping Kids

LOS ANGELES - California stands to lose $60 million in federal funding in 2007 if the state does not improve its care of abused and neglected foster children, a report released Tuesday stated.

By Susan McRae
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      California stands to lose $60 million in federal funding in 2007 if the state does not improve its care of abused and neglected foster children, a report released Tuesday stated.
      "This year, California received more than $2.3 billion in federal funds for child welfare services," according to the National Center for Youth La...

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