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CBS News Los Angeles explores the coming crisis to California foster family agencies, and the real-life impact on the children it will affect the most.
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Some of California’s nonprofit foster family agencies (FFAs) are facing a potential shutdown as the company that provides insurance to 90% of the state’s FFAs announced it will not be renewing their policies. Rina Nakano reports.
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