On June 23, 2014, Governor Rick Scott signed a bill from the state legislature that would dramatically change Florida’s child welfare system.
The bill, which was unanimously approved by the legislature in May 2014, as discussed in a previous post, contains significant changes for nearly every portion of the state’s child welfare system.
The new law is designed to replace a policy created a decade ago that was designed to reunite or keep families together.
While a laudable goal on its face, it had the very negative effect of reuniting children with troubled parents who in some cases were not fit to raise them.