Kansas LGBTQ+ foster kids’ rights in jeopardy under new law protecting religious parents
- Kansas passed House Bill 2311, overriding Governor Laura Kelly's veto, to protect foster parents' religious beliefs across gender and sexuality issues.
- The Kansas legislature voted 87-38 in the House and 31-9 in the Senate to override the veto, exceeding the two-thirds majority needed.
- In Arkansas, Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders signed the Keep Kids First Act, which similarly protects parents from discrimination based on religious beliefs.
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Kansas & Arkansas pass laws protecting religious liberty for foster & adoptive parents
Kansas was the harder lift, as the legislature had to override a gubernatorial veto to ensure that Christians aren’t banned from fostering and adopting children just because they won’t embrace the doctrine and language of radical gender ideology. [UPDATE] Last Thursday, Kansas and Arkansas both passed new laws designed to protect parents from being blocked from fostering or adopting children or being otherwise discriminated against due to their …
Kansas LGBTQ+ foster kids’ rights in jeopardy under new law protecting religious parents
TOPEKA — The way Kansas LGBTQ+ youths in foster care are placed into homes could change after lawmakers forced a bill into law that permits foster children to be placed with families who don’t affirm a child’s sexual orientation or…
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