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Support for Child Welfare Workforce Training

This new act allows states to be reimbursed for child welfare training expenses, even if these trainings are conducted by non-profit organizations. The goal is to increase the number and quality of trained professionals, which could lead to better care for children in need. Citizens may experience an improvement in access to qualified care services.
Key points
States can now receive federal reimbursement for child welfare training expenses, even if these trainings are provided by non-profit educational institutions.
This change aims to increase the availability and quality of training for individuals working with children, potentially improving care standards.
These provisions apply to reimbursement claims submitted on or after the act's enactment date.
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Additional Information
Print number: 117_HR_6449
Sponsor: Rep. Grothman, Glenn [R-WI-6]
Process start date: 2022-01-20