LANSING – Michigan's child welfare agency is testing whether an early infusion of cash will help abused and neglected children find safe homes more quickly.
Throughout the state, the Michigan Department of Health & Human Services pays foster care organizations $46.20 per day for every child in their care, and keeps paying them until the child is either returned home or adopted. Those checks typically go out every two weeks.
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