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New Washington laws aim to break foster care-to-prison pipeline
As the state looks to reform its juvenile justice system, special attention is being given to foster children.
Elizabeth Amon is an award-winning Seattle-based journalist. She's a contributing reporter for The Imprint and has written for many outlets including, Bloomberg News, The New York Times, The American
As the state looks to reform its juvenile justice system, special attention is being given to foster children.
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