Teenage girls caught after 'murdering foster mother and going on the run' | Mail Online
Two teenage girls who went on the run after their foster mother was killed have been charged with her murder.
Evelyn Miranda, 53, who was specially trained to take in troubled youths, was found dead of apparent asphyxiation, according to police.
The two 15-year-old girls, named as Alexis Shields and Desiree Linares, disappeared along with the woman's van from her home in San Patricio in the Hondo Valley, New Mexico.
Exposing Child UN-Protective Services and the Deceitful Practices They Use to Rip Families Apart/Where Relative Placement is NOT an Option, as Stated by a DCYF Supervisor
Unbiased Reporting
What I post on this Blog does not mean I agree with the articles or disagree. I call it Unbiased Reporting!
Isabella Brooke Knightly and Austin Gamez-Knightly
In Memory of my Loving Husband, William F. Knightly Jr. Murdered by ILLEGAL Palliative Care at a Nashua, NH Hospital
Friday, June 10, 2011
Surprising Twist in CPS Case Involving Psychotropic Drugs-Sound Familiar?
Surprising Twist in CPS Case Involving Psychotropic Drugs
Her is just another case of a perfectly normal child stolen from her parent's and drugged for her new-found behavioral issues. What don't they get? What child wouldn't have behavior issues after being stolen from their families they know and love? Families FALSELY accused of abuse and neglect?
Why don't you people and I use that term loosely, get off your lazy, lying asses and save the children who need to be saved? STOP DRUGGING OUR CHILDREN!
HOUSTON - For almost a year, Children's Protective Services was adamant about terminating David and Christina Harrison's parental rights. That state agency's one and only reason? Both parents tested positive for cocaine.
Surprising Twist in CPS Case Involving Psychotropic Drugs: MyFoxHOUSTON.com
Her is just another case of a perfectly normal child stolen from her parent's and drugged for her new-found behavioral issues. What don't they get? What child wouldn't have behavior issues after being stolen from their families they know and love? Families FALSELY accused of abuse and neglect?
Why don't you people and I use that term loosely, get off your lazy, lying asses and save the children who need to be saved? STOP DRUGGING OUR CHILDREN!
HOUSTON - For almost a year, Children's Protective Services was adamant about terminating David and Christina Harrison's parental rights. That state agency's one and only reason? Both parents tested positive for cocaine.
DHHS-ACF FOSTER CARE AND PERMANENCY TABLE OF CONTENTS FY 2012 BUDGET PAGE
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
ADMINISTRATION FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
FOSTER CARE AND PERMANENCY
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FY 2012 BUDGET PAGE
http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/olab/budget/2012/cj/PFCP.pdf
APPROPRIATION LANGUAGE ................................................. 325
AUTHORIZING LEGISLATION ............................................... 326
APPROPRIATIONS HISTORY TABLE .......................................... 327
AMOUNTS AVAILABLE FOR OBLIGATION ....................................... 329
BUDGET AUTHORITY BY ACTIVITY .......................................... 330
SUMMARY OF CHANGES ..................................................... 331
JUSTIFICATION:
GENERAL STATEMENT ................................................... 332
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS.......................................................... 333
BUDGET REQUEST........................................................ .. 337
OUTPUTS AND OUTCOMES TABLE ............................................. 339
RESOURCE AND PROGRAM DATA..................................................................... 344
STATE TABLES............................................................. 348
ADMINISTRATION FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
FOSTER CARE AND PERMANENCY
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FY 2012 BUDGET PAGE
http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/olab/budget/2012/cj/PFCP.pdf
APPROPRIATION LANGUAGE ................................................. 325
AUTHORIZING LEGISLATION ............................................... 326
APPROPRIATIONS HISTORY TABLE .......................................... 327
AMOUNTS AVAILABLE FOR OBLIGATION ....................................... 329
BUDGET AUTHORITY BY ACTIVITY .......................................... 330
SUMMARY OF CHANGES ..................................................... 331
JUSTIFICATION:
GENERAL STATEMENT ................................................... 332
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS.......................................................... 333
BUDGET REQUEST........................................................ .. 337
OUTPUTS AND OUTCOMES TABLE ............................................. 339
RESOURCE AND PROGRAM DATA..................................................................... 344
STATE TABLES............................................................. 348
Thursday, June 9, 2011
Laws, Acts, and Legislation-Ohio H.B.253
Laws, Acts, and Legislation
A BILL
To amend sections 3105.65, 3109.03, 3109.04, 3109.041, 3109.043, 3109.051, 3109.09, 3109.56, 3119.022, 3119.24, 3313.98, and 5120.653 of the Revised Code to ensure that court orders and decrees that allocate parental rights and responsibilities with respect to the care of and access to children provide for equality between the parents except where clear and convincing evidence shows that equal legal and physical access would be harmful to the children.
A BILL
To amend sections 3105.65, 3109.03, 3109.04, 3109.041, 3109.043, 3109.051, 3109.09, 3109.56, 3119.022, 3119.24, 3313.98, and 5120.653 of the Revised Code to ensure that court orders and decrees that allocate parental rights and responsibilities with respect to the care of and access to children provide for equality between the parents except where clear and convincing evidence shows that equal legal and physical access would be harmful to the children.
Foster mom found dead in her home-Still want to be a Foster Stranger?
Police Seek 2 Teens In Foster Mother's Death - Albuquerque News Story - KOAT Albuquerque
Teens living with her and family van missing
Foster Kids Slay Parent, Police Say
SANTA FE, N.M. -- Police said a Lincoln County foster mother was found dead inside her home early Wednesday morning, and her two missing foster children could be suspects.
Teens living with her and family van missing
Foster Kids Slay Parent, Police Say
SANTA FE, N.M. -- Police said a Lincoln County foster mother was found dead inside her home early Wednesday morning, and her two missing foster children could be suspects.
The Money Trail Federal Funding Amount's ACF-2012-$7,256,000,000
FEDERAL FUNDING AMOUNTS
2012 Estimate-2012-$7,256,000,000
http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/olab/budget/2012/cj/PSSF.pdf
FY 2012 Proposed Appropriation Language
ADMINISTRATION FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
Payments for Foster Care and Permanency
For making payments to States or other non-Federal entities under title IV-E of the Social Security Act, $5,153,000,0001
For making payments to States or other non-Federal entities under title IV-E of the Social Security Act, for the first quarter of fiscal year 2013, $2,100,000,000.
2
For making, after May 31 of the current fiscal year, payments to States or other non-Federal entities under section 474 of title IV-E of the Social Security Act, for the last 3 months of the current fiscal year for unanticipated costs, incurred for the current fiscal year, such sums as may be necessary. .
1 Amounts reflect current law.
2 Amounts reflect current law. Administration for Children and Families
Justification of Estimates for Appropriations Committees
Foster Care and PermanencyADMINISTRATION FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
Payments for Foster Care and Permanency
Authorizing Legislation
FY 2011 Amount Authorized
FY 2011 Estimate
FY 2012 Amount Authorized
FY 2012 Budget Request
1. Foster Care [Section 470 of the Social Security Act]
Such sums
$3,967,000,000
Such sums
$4,538,000,000
2. Chafee foster Care Independence Program [Section 470 and 477 of the Social Security Act]
$140,000,000
$140,000,000
$140,000,000
$140,000,000
3. Adoption Assistance [Section 470 of the Social Security Act]
Such sums
$2,480,000,000
Such sums
$2,495,000,000
4. Guardianship Assistance [Section 470 of the Social Security Act]
Such sums
$32,000,000
Such sums
$80,000,000
5. Technical Assistance and Implementation Services for Tribal Programs [Section 476 of the Social Security Act]
$3,000,000
$3,000,000
$3,000,000
$3,000,000
Total request level
$6,622,000,000
$7,256,000,000
Total request level against definite authorizations
$143,000,000
$143,000,000
$143,000,000
$143,000,000 Administration for Children and Families
Justification of Estimates for Appropriations Committees
Page 326
Foster Care and PermanencyADMINISTRATION FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
Payments for Foster Care and Permanency
Appropriations History Table
Year
Budget Estimate to Congress
Appropriation
2003
Appropriation
4,801,800,000
4,855,000,000
Advance
1,754,000,000
1,754,000,000
Total
6,555,800,000
6,609,000,000
2004
Appropriation
4,967,400,000
5,068,300,000
Advance
1,745,600,000
1,745,600,000
Total
6,713,000,000
6,813,900,000
2005
Appropriation
5,307,900,000
5,307,900,000
Advance
1,767,700,000
1,767,700,000
Total
6,805,600,000
6,805,600,000
2006
Appropriation
4,852,800,000
4,852,800,000
Advance
1,767,200,000
1,767,200,000
Total
6,620,000,000
6,620,000,000
2007
Appropriation
5,243,000,000
4,912,000,000
Advance
1,730,000,000
1,730,000,000
Indefinite
--
213,000,000
Total
6,973,000,000
6,855,000,000
2008
Appropriation
5,067,000,000
5,067,000,000
Advance
1,810,000,000
1,810,000,000
Total
6,877,000,000
6,877,000,000
2009
Appropriation
5,113,000,000
5,050,000,000
Advance
1,776,000,000
1,776,000,000
Pre-appropriated
3,000,000
Indefinite
389,062,000
Total
6,889,000,000
7,218,062,000
2010
Appropriation
5,532,000,000
5,532,000,000
Advance
1,800,000,000
1,800,000,000
Pre-appropriated
3,000,000
3,000,000
Total
7,335,000,000
7,335,000,000
Administration for Children and Families
Justification of Estimates for Appropriations Committees
Page 327
Foster Care and PermanencyYear
Budget Estimate to Congress
Appropriation
2011
Appropriation
4,769,000,000
Advance
1,850,000,000
Pre-appropriated
3,000,000
Total
6,622,000,000
2012
Appropriation
5,603,000,000
Advance
1,850,000,000
Pre-appropriated
3,000,000
Total
7,256,000,000
2013
Advance
2,100,000,000
Administration for Children and Families
Justification of Estimates for Appropriations CommitteesADMINISTRATION FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
Payments for Foster Care and Permanency
Amounts Available for Obligation
FY 2010
Actual
FY 2011
Current Law
FY 2012
Current Law
Estimate
Definite, B.A.
$5,109,000,000
$4,493,000,000
$5,153,000,000
$5,403,000,000
Pre-appropriated, B.A.
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
Advance, B.A.
1,800,000,000
1,850,000,000
1,850,000,000
1,850,000,000
Subtotal, Net Budget Authority
$6,912,000,000
$6,346,000,000
$7,006,000,000
$7,256,000,000
Recovery Act, B.A.
423,000,000
138,000,000
0
0
Subtotal, Net Budget Authority including Recovery Act
$7,335,000,000
$6,484,000,000
$7,006,000,000
$7,256,000,000
Unobligated balance, lapsing
-139,739,000
Total Obligations
$7,195,261,000
$6,484,000,000
$7,006,000,000
$7,256,000,000
Obligations less Recovery Act
6,789,012,000
6,346,000,000
7,006,000,000
7,256,000,000
Advance Requested for FY 2013
$2,100,000,000
$2,100,000,000 Administration for Children and Families
Justification of Estimates for Appropriations Committees
Page 329ADMINISTRATION FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES Payments for Foster Care and Permanency Budget Authority by Activity
FY 2012
FY 2010
FY 2011
CURRENT LAW
Estimate
Foster Care
$4,681,000,000
$3,967,000,000
$4,288,000,000
$4,538,000,000
Tribal IV-E Technical
Assistance (Pre-
Appropriated)
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
Adoption Assistance
2,462,000,000
2,480,000,000
2,495,000,000
2,495,000,000
Guardianship Assistance
49,000,000
32,000,000
80,000,000
80,000,000
Chafee Foster
Care
Independence Program
140,000,000
140,000,000
140,000,000
140,000,000
Total, Budget Authority
$7,335,000,000
$6,622,000,000
$7,006,000,000
$7,256,000,000
Advance Requested for FY 2013
$2,100,000,000
$2,100,000,000
Administration for Children and Families
Justification of Estimates for Appropriations Committees
Page 330
Foster Care and Permanency
FY 2011 Current Law
Net change
FY 2012 Estimate
$7,256,000,000
$6,622,000,000
Obligations
$7,256,000,000
$7,335,000,000
FY12 change from FY11 Current Law
+$634,000,000
$6,622,000,000
$7,256,000,000
$7,335,000,000
2012 Estimate-2012-$7,256,000,000
http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/olab/budget/2012/cj/PSSF.pdf
FY 2012 Proposed Appropriation Language
ADMINISTRATION FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
Payments for Foster Care and Permanency
For making payments to States or other non-Federal entities under title IV-E of the Social Security Act, $5,153,000,0001
For making payments to States or other non-Federal entities under title IV-E of the Social Security Act, for the first quarter of fiscal year 2013, $2,100,000,000.
2
For making, after May 31 of the current fiscal year, payments to States or other non-Federal entities under section 474 of title IV-E of the Social Security Act, for the last 3 months of the current fiscal year for unanticipated costs, incurred for the current fiscal year, such sums as may be necessary. .
1 Amounts reflect current law.
2 Amounts reflect current law. Administration for Children and Families
Justification of Estimates for Appropriations Committees
Foster Care and PermanencyADMINISTRATION FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
Payments for Foster Care and Permanency
Authorizing Legislation
FY 2011 Amount Authorized
FY 2011 Estimate
FY 2012 Amount Authorized
FY 2012 Budget Request
1. Foster Care [Section 470 of the Social Security Act]
Such sums
$3,967,000,000
Such sums
$4,538,000,000
2. Chafee foster Care Independence Program [Section 470 and 477 of the Social Security Act]
$140,000,000
$140,000,000
$140,000,000
$140,000,000
3. Adoption Assistance [Section 470 of the Social Security Act]
Such sums
$2,480,000,000
Such sums
$2,495,000,000
4. Guardianship Assistance [Section 470 of the Social Security Act]
Such sums
$32,000,000
Such sums
$80,000,000
5. Technical Assistance and Implementation Services for Tribal Programs [Section 476 of the Social Security Act]
$3,000,000
$3,000,000
$3,000,000
$3,000,000
Total request level
$6,622,000,000
$7,256,000,000
Total request level against definite authorizations
$143,000,000
$143,000,000
$143,000,000
$143,000,000 Administration for Children and Families
Justification of Estimates for Appropriations Committees
Page 326
Foster Care and PermanencyADMINISTRATION FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
Payments for Foster Care and Permanency
Appropriations History Table
Year
Budget Estimate to Congress
Appropriation
2003
Appropriation
4,801,800,000
4,855,000,000
Advance
1,754,000,000
1,754,000,000
Total
6,555,800,000
6,609,000,000
2004
Appropriation
4,967,400,000
5,068,300,000
Advance
1,745,600,000
1,745,600,000
Total
6,713,000,000
6,813,900,000
2005
Appropriation
5,307,900,000
5,307,900,000
Advance
1,767,700,000
1,767,700,000
Total
6,805,600,000
6,805,600,000
2006
Appropriation
4,852,800,000
4,852,800,000
Advance
1,767,200,000
1,767,200,000
Total
6,620,000,000
6,620,000,000
2007
Appropriation
5,243,000,000
4,912,000,000
Advance
1,730,000,000
1,730,000,000
Indefinite
--
213,000,000
Total
6,973,000,000
6,855,000,000
2008
Appropriation
5,067,000,000
5,067,000,000
Advance
1,810,000,000
1,810,000,000
Total
6,877,000,000
6,877,000,000
2009
Appropriation
5,113,000,000
5,050,000,000
Advance
1,776,000,000
1,776,000,000
Pre-appropriated
3,000,000
Indefinite
389,062,000
Total
6,889,000,000
7,218,062,000
2010
Appropriation
5,532,000,000
5,532,000,000
Advance
1,800,000,000
1,800,000,000
Pre-appropriated
3,000,000
3,000,000
Total
7,335,000,000
7,335,000,000
Administration for Children and Families
Justification of Estimates for Appropriations Committees
Page 327
Foster Care and PermanencyYear
Budget Estimate to Congress
Appropriation
2011
Appropriation
4,769,000,000
Advance
1,850,000,000
Pre-appropriated
3,000,000
Total
6,622,000,000
2012
Appropriation
5,603,000,000
Advance
1,850,000,000
Pre-appropriated
3,000,000
Total
7,256,000,000
2013
Advance
2,100,000,000
Administration for Children and Families
Justification of Estimates for Appropriations CommitteesADMINISTRATION FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
Payments for Foster Care and Permanency
Amounts Available for Obligation
FY 2010
Actual
FY 2011
Current Law
FY 2012
Current Law
Estimate
Definite, B.A.
$5,109,000,000
$4,493,000,000
$5,153,000,000
$5,403,000,000
Pre-appropriated, B.A.
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
Advance, B.A.
1,800,000,000
1,850,000,000
1,850,000,000
1,850,000,000
Subtotal, Net Budget Authority
$6,912,000,000
$6,346,000,000
$7,006,000,000
$7,256,000,000
Recovery Act, B.A.
423,000,000
138,000,000
0
0
Subtotal, Net Budget Authority including Recovery Act
$7,335,000,000
$6,484,000,000
$7,006,000,000
$7,256,000,000
Unobligated balance, lapsing
-139,739,000
Total Obligations
$7,195,261,000
$6,484,000,000
$7,006,000,000
$7,256,000,000
Obligations less Recovery Act
6,789,012,000
6,346,000,000
7,006,000,000
7,256,000,000
Advance Requested for FY 2013
$2,100,000,000
$2,100,000,000 Administration for Children and Families
Justification of Estimates for Appropriations Committees
Page 329ADMINISTRATION FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES Payments for Foster Care and Permanency Budget Authority by Activity
FY 2012
FY 2010
FY 2011
CURRENT LAW
Estimate
Foster Care
$4,681,000,000
$3,967,000,000
$4,288,000,000
$4,538,000,000
Tribal IV-E Technical
Assistance (Pre-
Appropriated)
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
Adoption Assistance
2,462,000,000
2,480,000,000
2,495,000,000
2,495,000,000
Guardianship Assistance
49,000,000
32,000,000
80,000,000
80,000,000
Chafee Foster
Care
Independence Program
140,000,000
140,000,000
140,000,000
140,000,000
Total, Budget Authority
$7,335,000,000
$6,622,000,000
$7,006,000,000
$7,256,000,000
Advance Requested for FY 2013
$2,100,000,000
$2,100,000,000
Administration for Children and Families
Justification of Estimates for Appropriations Committees
Page 330
Foster Care and Permanency
FY 2011 Current Law
Net change
FY 2012 Estimate
$7,256,000,000
$6,622,000,000
Obligations
$7,256,000,000
$7,335,000,000
FY12 change from FY11 Current Law
+$634,000,000
$6,622,000,000
$7,256,000,000
$7,335,000,000
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