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YOU DID IT! The anti-adoption bill was stopped in 2009!
Thank you for your Vigilance in calling your Senators to stop SB68, the anti-adoption bill. Your voices were heard and the General Assembly session ended on Thursday, March 26th without passing this piece of hurtful legislation. We will be working with our allies during the interim months to prepare a strategy for defeat during the the 2010 Legislative Session should the legislation reappear. Sign up for our Action Alerts to receive periodic updates throughout the year on this and many more issues!
The Human Rights Campaign Issued a Press Release highlighting this victory!
Bill Seeking to Ban Adoption, Foster Parenting By Unmarried Couples Dies in Kentucky Legislature
WASHINGTON – The Human Rights Campaign, the nation’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender civil rights organization, issued the following release with regard to reports that Senate Bill 68, a bill that would prohibit adoption or foster parenting by any person “cohabiting with a sexual partner outside of a marriage that is valid in Kentucky”, has died in the Kentucky legislature. The Kentucky House of Representatives adjourned without voting on the legislation, which had been approved by a Senate committee and was pending in the Senate. Kentucky’s legislative session ends March 30.
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Bill Seeking to Ban Adoption, Foster Parenting By Unmarried Couples Dies in Kentucky Legislature
WASHINGTON – The Human Rights Campaign, the nation’s largest lesbian,
gay, bisexual and transgender civil rights organization, issued the
following release with regard to reports that Senate Bill 68, a bill
that would prohibit adoption or foster parenting by any person
“cohabiting with a sexual partner outside of a marriage that is valid
in Kentucky”, has died in the Kentucky legislature. The Kentucky
House of Representatives adjourned without voting on the legislation,
which had been approved by a Senate committee and was pending in the
Senate. Kentucky’s legislative session ends March 30.
“We’re glad to see that this dangerous bill did not advance. Very
simply, very plainly, this legislation would have hurt children in
Kentucky who are waiting for permanent homes with loving families,”
said Human Rights Campaign President Joe Solmonese. “We congratulate
the Fairness Campaign, Kentucky Fairness Alliance, Kentucky Equality
Federation, Join the Impact, the ACLU of Kentucky and HRC members who
made their voices heard in support of children.”
"The fact that this attack on children was stopped at the Senate Committee level speaks volumes to the broad-based coalition support the Fairness Campaign was able to rally around this issue," said Chris Hartman, Director of the Louisville-based Fairness Campaign. "We hope this victory is a sign that discriminatory anti-adoption legislation will not be considered in the Commonwealth's future, and that if it is, the Fairness Campaign will gather and build upon our allies and mobilize them against this bill with even greater fervor."
Tennessee’s legislature is currently considering a similar bill that
would ban adoption by any person “involved in a cohabitating sexual
relationship outside of a marriage”. Four states, Florida,
Mississippi, Utah, and Arkansas, currently have laws that prohibit
adoption by gay or lesbian couples (Florida’s law additionally
prohibits adoption by gay or lesbian individuals). For additional
information about state adoption laws affecting gay and lesbian people
and couples, please visit: www.hrc.org/state_laws.
Kentucky law prohibits gay or lesbian couples from marrying.
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