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Bill Would Create New Class Of Foster Homes In Kansas

A bill in the Kansas Legislature would create a new class of foster homes. They would have to be heterosexual couples married at least seven years, with no tobacco or alcohol in the home.

They would also have to attend a regular social gathering like church. As Stephen Koranda reports, these families would be paid more than other foster care providers.

Republican state Senator Forrest Knox, who is a licensed foster parent, says the foster care system in Kansas needs some changes. He believes these requirements will provide the best environment for kids.

“Every single one is aimed at the situation these children find themselves in and trying to help them to overcome that and find security,” says Knox.

Knox now says he’s willing to back off the increased pay the families would receive and just rely on people volunteering for the job.

Democratic Senator Pat Pettey raised concerns that this creates a tiered system where some homes are perceived as better than others.

She also has concerns that the new type of foster homes would only need to meet Knox’s specified rules, not all the same requirements of a regular foster home.

Stephen Koranda is the managing editor of the Kansas News Service, based at KCUR. He has nearly 20 years of experience in public media as a reporter and editor.