HR.2883 Child and Family Services Improvement and Innovation Act
To amend part B of title IV of the Social Security Act to extend the child and family services program through fiscal year 2016, and for other purposes.
- People's Vote
- YES
- Gov Vote
- YES
- Outcome
- YES
Recent Member Votes
My Representatives
Sponsored by
- Rep. Geoff Davis (KY Republican)
Co-Sponsored by
- Rep. Earl Blumenauer (OR Democrat)
- Rep. Joseph Crowley (NY Democrat)
- Rep. Lloyd Doggett (TX Democrat)
- Rep. James Langevin (RI Democrat)
- Rep. Sander Levin (MI Democrat)
- Rep. John Lewis (GA Democrat)
- Rep. James Mcdermott (WA Democrat)
- Rep. Charles Rangel (NY Democrat)
- Rep. Fortney Stark (CA Democrat)
- Rep. Patrick Tiberi (OH Republican)
- Rep. Charles Boustany (LA Republican)
- Rep. Kenny Marchant (TX Republican)
- Rep. Dave Reichert (WA Republican)
- Rep. Peter Roskam (IL Republican)
- Rep. Tom Reed (NY Republican)
- Rep. Rick Berg (ND Republican)



Our Analysis:
The bill looks to providing for the developmental needs of very young children, protocol for using psychotropic drugs on young children, data sources for child death reporting by state agencies, and improved caseworker coverage of large caseloads. The bill also provides grants to states regarding youth populations at the greatest risk of maltreatment, support services to families with at-risk children, to improve court procedures and participation, facilitate foster care, and to provide child welfare demonstration projects that would test innovative strategies in state child welfare programs.
Summary:
9/12/2011--Introduced.Child and Family Services Improvement and Innovation Act - Amends title IV part B (Child and Family Services) of the Social Security Act (SSA) to extend through FY2016 the authorization of appropriations for the Stephanie Tubbs Jones Child Welfare Services Program. Revises requirements for child visitations by caseworkers. Extends through FY2016: (1) the Safe and Stable Families Program, and (2) specified reservations of funds for monthly caseworker visits and regional partnership grants. Revises requirements for grants to assist children affected by methamphetamine or other substance abuse to: (1) remove the specification of methamphetamine, and (2) apply the grant program generally to children affected by substance abuse. Authorizes the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) to renew a five-year grant for up to an additional two years. Revises requirements for the court improvement program to require grants to the highest state courts to serve the purpose of increasing and improving engagement of the entire family in court processes relating to child welfare, family preservation, family reunification, and adoption. Requires such a court to submit one application, rather than separate applications, for more than one grant. Specifies mandatory allocations of funds for such grants. Directs the Secretary, in order to improve data matching, to designate nonproprietary and interoperable standard data elements for any category of information required to be reported. Requires state case review systems to assure that each child in foster care under state responsibility who has attained age 16 receives gratis: (1) a copy of any consumer report pertaining to the child each year until the child is discharged from care, and (2) assistance in interpreting and resolving any inaccuracies in the report. Renews through FY2014 the authority of the Secretary to authorize states to conduct child welfare program demonstration projects likely to promote the objectives of part B or SSA title IV part E (Foster Care and Adoption Assistance). Repeals the requirement for state project applications to consider certain types of proposals. Replaces such requirement with specified conditions for state eligibility to conduct a new demonstration project. Authorizes a state to elect to establish a program to: (1) permit part E foster care maintenance payments to a long-term therapeutic family treatment center on behalf of a child residing in the center, or (2) identify and address domestic violence that endangers children and results in the placement of children in foster care. Defines a long-term therapeutic family treatment center as a state-licensed or -certified program that: (1) enables parents and their children to live together in a safe environment for at least six months; and (2) provides substance abuse treatment services, children's early intervention services, family counseling, medical care,and related services. Sets forth child welfare improvement policies.
Actions:
Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.
Considered as unfinished business.
At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be postponed.
Mr. Davis (KY) moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended.
Considered under suspension of the rules.
DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on H.R. 2883.
Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Ways and Means. H. Rept. 112-210, Part I.
Committee on The Budget discharged.
Referred to the Committee on Ways and Means, and in addition to the Committee on the Budget, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.
Referred to House Ways and Means
Referred to House Budget
Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR E1602-1603)
Signed by President.
Became Public Law No: 112-34.
Received in the Senate, read twice, considered, read the third time, and passed without amendment by Voice Vote.
Presented to President.
On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3 required): 395 - 25 (Roll no. 720).
Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 138.
Question:
On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Pass, as Amended: H R 2883 To amend part B of title IV of the Social Security Act to extend the child and family services program through fiscal year 2016, and for other purposes2/3
Result
passed