Bill Would Allow Texas to Refuse Same-Sex Couples, Non-Christians as Foster Parents
On the last day to file bills this legislative session, a conservative lawmaker combined two hot-button issues into one proposal: child welfare reform and religious freedom.
House Bill 3859, filed by Representative James Frank, R-Wichita Falls, prevents the state from taking any adverse action against faith-based religious organizations that refuse to provide services on the basis of sincerely held religious beliefs. The bills language is broad and amounts to a thinly veiled attempt to allow foster care providers to refuse to place children with same-sex couples and non-Christians.
Its particularly insidious given the very real problems in the child welfare system, said Ryan Valentine, deputy director of the Texas Freedom Network, a left-leaning advocacy group. Child welfare decisions should always be made with the childs interest at the center of that decision. This turns that upside down and says what matters more than that is the religious convictions of state contractors.
Those very real problems include a serious capacity crisis, with foster children sleeping in hotels and Child Protective Services (CPS) offices because there arent enough homes for them. More than 200 kids died as a result of abuse and neglect in Texas last year. While there are efforts on the part of the lieutenant governors office to encourage the faith community to take up the slack, religious freedom bills could prevent a wide swath of Texans from becoming foster parents or providing kinship care.
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