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State looks to extend foster care coverage to 21
Posted on February 8, 2013 at 8:57 AM
Updated Friday, Feb 8 at 12:46 PM
Two bills in the Washington state Legislature aim to help troubled foster teens who "age out" of the system at 18. Many of them end up homeless with no support system. But Washington DSHS has concerns about how feasible it is.
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