Senator Kirsten Gillibrand's office issued the following yesterday:
May 29, 2019
Gillibrand Joins Casey To Introduce Bill To Support Family Members Raising Children Due To Opioid Epidemic
Legislation Would Give Family Caregivers Financial Relief To Care For Families’ Needs
Washington, DC –
U.S. Senators Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) and Bob Casey (D-PA) today
announced legislation to help ease the financial burden of grandparents
and other family caregivers who are raising children because of the
opioid crisis. The Grandfamilies Act is based on the success of
legislation that was signed into law last year to help grandparents
easily find the resources they need when raising grandchildren such as
navigating the school system, planning for their families’ future,
addressing mental health issues for themselves and their grandchildren,
and building social and support networks. The Grandfamilies Act is also cosponsored by Senators Sherrod Brown (D-OH), Tammy Baldwin (D-WI), and Maggie Hassan (D-NH).
"As the opioid epidemic continues to
tear apart families all over the country, Congress must do everything it
can to help protect the children who have been hurt by this crisis," said Senator Gillibrand. "I
am proud to cosponsor this bill to help support the hardworking
grandparents and family caregivers who have taken on the responsibility
of raising grandchildren because of the opioid epidemic. This
legislation would help families across New York and around the country
manage this crisis, and I urge my colleagues to quickly pass it into
law."
“All across the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, grandparents caring for grandchildren continue to tell me
that they need more help,” said Senator Casey. “I
believe the federal government needs to do more. This is why I
introduced the Grandfamilies Act to help relieve some of the financial
burden many grandparents face as they take on the unexpected challenge
of parenting a second time around. I will continue to the fight to
ensure that grandparents who are doing this selfless work have what they
need.”
Specifically, the Grandfamilies Act would do the following:
- increase access to Social Security child’s benefits and the Temporary Assistance to Needy Families cash assistance program.
- incentivize states to create temporary guardianship laws for grandparents who need to step in quickly to help a grandchild.
- provide support for housing specifically provided for grandparents raising grandchildren.
The Grandfamilies Act is supported
by Generations United, American Academy of Pediatrics, Children’s
Defense Fund, LeadingAge, National Council on Aging, National Resource
Center on Domestic Violence, and Social Security Works.