Foster care system: State V.S. Federal level. Christine M. Michaels Laramie County Community College POLS 1000 100 American and Wyoming Government Dr. Lily Rowen May 1st, 2024. The foster care system in the United States is a complex system of state and federal regulations designed to protect children and provide them with safe and stable environments when their biological families are unable or unwilling to properly take care of the children. However, the division of authority between state and federal governments over the oversight of foster care has long been a topic of debate and contention. This essay will explore the state vs. federal jurisdiction of the foster care system, examining the structure of foster care at the state level, the structure of foster care at the federal level, comparison of state …show more content…
It establishes policies, procedures, and regulations governing foster care placements, services, and support for children and families. The Wyoming foster care system is structured to provide a variety of care for children who are unable to live with their biological families due to abuse, neglect, or other circumstances. This continuum includes emergency shelters, foster homes, group homes, residential treatment facilities, and other specialized placements. Federal Jurisdiction and structure of the Foster Care System The federal government provides guidance, funding, and oversight to support state-administered foster care systems across the country, with the ultimate goal of ensuring the safety, stability, and well-being of children in need of out-of-home care. Throughout history there has always been some form of care for children in the United States, but the foster care system did not become official until 1853 by Charles Loring Brace in New York. Child welfare legislation has been a difficult barrier for the federal government to overcome due to