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Three times as many children involved in child welfare cases died or nearly died during the first quarter of this year compared with last year, a state official said.
Gov. Tina Kotek issued three vetoes on June 24, all for bills related to child welfare and the Oregon Department of Human Services.
She advocated for child-centred budgeting, urging authorities to integrate children’s needs across all ministries and government departments, rather than treating child welfare as an isolated issue.
Kotek said the laws needed to be dialed back. The Corvallis representative said such a move would put children at risk.
The United Way of Greater St. Louis highlights efforts to support foster care.