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Los Angeles Times
Without any solutions on the horizon to an impending insurance crisis, California foster family agencies may soon be forced to shutter their operations, potentially displacing the children who depend on their services.
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Roughly one in five of the more than 40,000 children in foster care statewide — who have already experienced tremendous instability in their lives — may soon be uprooted, advocates say, due to a looming insurance crisis facing California’s foster family agencies.
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