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One Gone, Eleven Still Kicking
Virginia’s equal right bill
seemed well on the road to House passage and then—poof—it went down,
the victim of tight legislative deadlines and a last minute
“re-referral” to where it started: in committee. Advocates are working
to determine what happened (aides who worked closely on the bill don’t
yet seem to know) and how it can be addressed next session. Plans are
already underway for 2024—as are plans next year for next-door neighbor
Maryland.
That means it’s one state gone with eleven states still kicking, including Texas, which saw a bill filed yesterday, quickly celebrated by the Texas Adoptee Rights Coalition.
New Bills. Minnesota now has an active equal rights bill in the Senate,
with a companion bill likely introduced toward the end of the week. It
is probably the best opportunity to pass an equal rights bill in
Minnesota in at least two decades, led primarily by the Minnesota
Coalition for Adoption Reform.
AB13 in Wisconsin has been filed. It is the companion bill to SB15, which was introduced last week and assigned to a relatively friendly committee.
South Dakota has a bill that would eliminate the court process that is used today to obtain an original birth certificate , and Georgia’s SB64 is awaiting hearing in a committee that is stacked with prominent supporters.
Adoptees
United is a national nonprofit organization with an unwavering
commitment to equality for all adopted people. More information,
including our board, position statements, and programming are on our
website at adopteesunited.org.
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