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Vermonters who were in foster care could access records more easily under new bill

A box of foster care child placement records inside the State Archives and Records Administration in Middlesex.
Howard Weiss-Tisman
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A box of foster care child placement records inside the State Archives and Records Administration in Middlesex.

A House Committee has signed off on .

Specific records that are tied to abuse or neglect are currently off limits to adults who were in the foster care system as children, even though state agencies, law enforcement and attorneys can see them.

More from ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý: People who spent time in Vt. foster care can't access their own records. Is it time to change that?

Franklin Rep. Michael McCarthy, a Democrat, is chair of the House Committee on Government Operations and Military Affairs.

“There are people who’ve been trying for decades to get a clear picture of records from the time that they were in custody," he said.

The Department for Children and Families supports the bill, but hopes to develop a program that offers support for the trauma that might come after reading through the records.

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Howard Weiss-Tisman is ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý’s southern Vermont reporter, but sometimes the story takes him to other parts of the state. Email Howard.

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