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You forget, I live in rural Kentucky. Everyone is talking about it.

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To date, I have not heard anyone mention the strain that cuts to Medicaid will place on children in the foster care system.

On behalf of those children, a few words are in order.

For the last 25 years, around 800,000 American children spend time in the foster care system every year. While about 400,000 children remain in the system, the other 400,000 are coming in, or leaving the system each year.

While in the foster care system, children’s medical, dental and mental health services are covered by Medicaid. When children turn 18 and leave the system, they retain their Medicaid coverage until age 26.

Thanks to the wicked thinking of billionaires and their politicians, the government keeps the survivor benefits that social security pays the children of dead parents, and disability benefits (SSDI) that social security pays the children of disabled parents.

To get an idea of how much money these foster infants, toddlers, children and teenagers contribute to the government, consider this… In 2025, the average SSDI benefit is around $1,580. – while the maximum monthly SSDI benefit is $4,018. The average monthly survivor benefit for a child is around $1,100.

Nonetheless, 10, 15, 18 years after a kid enters foster care, billionaires and their followers scream bloody murder because foster children are allowed to remain on Medicaid until they turn 26.

A phone call, email or letter to Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Secretary of the Health and Human Resources Department that oversees the nation’s foster care system would be easy enough – right?

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