- Melania Trump visited Capitol Hill Wednesday to advocate for new legislation aimed at broadening access to services for young people in foster care, describing it as a "moral imperative."
- She engaged with members of the House Ways and Means Committee, who have introduced bipartisan bills to update the Chafee foster care program, and listened to accounts from individuals with foster care experience.
- The proposed legislation seeks to enhance outcomes for young people transitioning out of the foster care system by improving their access to housing, education, and workforce training.
- Testimonies from former foster youth highlighted significant financial and systemic challenges, advocating for increased support and updated systems to meet their needs.
- This advocacy continues her work on foster care issues, aligning with initiatives such as "Fostering the Future," which aims to boost career and educational opportunities for children in foster care.
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