Republican and Democratic leaders in the Ohio House say improving foster care in light of the state’s addictions epidemic is one of the top legislative priorities this year.
One bill announced would ensure that potential foster parents are trained, licensed and approved more effectively. The proposed legislation follows record spending for foster care provided in the House version of Ohio’s $69 billion budget, approved last week.
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