Oklahoma Republican lawmakers are attacking LGBT parents and same-sex headed families who wish to adopt, by filing a discriminatory bill that would allow agencies that have a religious or moral opposition to same-sex marriage the right to refuse to place a child in their homes.
The Oklahoma State Department of Education in January of 2017 reported nearly 14,000 homeless youth in the the Sooner State. And a December 2017 report for Oklahoma found “a nearly 24 percent increase in homeless families with children compared to the previous year.” It was the second year in a row the homeless population in Oklahoma increased.
“Senate Bill 1140 is being pushed by faith-based groups including the Catholic Conference of Oklahoma and the Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma. It would protect child-placing agencies that block adoptive parents who do not meet the agency’s religious or moral standards,” Fox News reports.
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