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Bill to promote normal experiences for foster kids advances

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Foster children in Nebraska could have more chances to play sports, join a sleepover with friends and attend school dances under a bill advanced by lawmakers.

Senators gave first-round approval Monday to a bill that would make it easier for foster youth to enjoy normal childhood experiences.

Nebraska has faced criticism for imposing too many restrictions on foster youths in the name of safety. The group Nebraska Appleseed released a report in October that highlighted several of the requirements, such as mandatory background checks for everyone at a home where a foster child wants to attend a sleepover.

Other factors include the cost of activities and a lack of transportation. The bill would let the child pick an advocate who could argue for more flexibility.

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The bill is LB746

 

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