Gov. Kay Ivey today signed into law a bill allowing adoption agencies in Alabama to follow faith-based policies, such as not placing children with gay couples.
"The elected legislature of this state overwhelmingly approved House Bill 24. Having served as President of the Senate for more than six years, I appreciate the work of the legislature, and I agree with it on the importance of protecting religious liberty in Alabama," Ivey said.
The House of Representatives last week gave final approval to the bill by a vote of 87-0, with six abstentions, concurring with a change the Senate made when it approved the bill.
"I ultimately signed House Bill 24 because it ensures hundreds of children can continue to find 'forever homes' through religiously-affiliated adoption agencies. This bill is not about discrimination, but instead protects the ability of religious agencies to place vulnerable children in a permanent home," the governor added.
Rep. Rich Wingo, R-Tuscaloosa, the sponsor of the bill, said the purpose was to make sure that faith-based agencies are not at risk of being forced to close because of decisions based on their beliefs.
Thank Christ. Gay couples adopt boys just to sexually abuse them for years.
Wyatt Long
Awesome. Keeps them from brainwashing kids that could have otherwise had a chance to be normal.
Angel Brown
Well it doesn't explicitly ban gays from adopting and 2/3 of adoption agencies there are secular.
Jonathan Martin
If it saves even one kid then it's a victory
Liam Wood
bump
Logan Reyes
I doubt it will hold up in court.
Parker Jackson
Barely anything the right claims victory holds up in court lol
Ryder Morales
>Thank Christ Christcucks are the biggest child abusers, why do they complain about gays so much?
Carter Mitchell
> why do they complain about gays so much?
Jaxson Mitchell
Piss off sodomite
Ethan Perez
> why goy
Sebastian Diaz
> of course it's normal
Robert Brooks
Enough of the coded bullshit. Just come out and say what every sane, intelligent person knows to be true: gay adoption is child abuse, an unnatural horrific practice.
Matthew Fisher
> you worry too much
Kayden Smith
The Supreme Court has ruled though that gays can adopt and this likely conflicts with that ruling.
Hudson Gutierrez
So less sexual abuse. Good news.
Adam Adams
Civil war by summer.
Blake Collins
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William Bell
Press f to pay respect to his masculinity
Angel Davis
Think Florida has been doing this for a decade and the courts haven't overturned it. Since these faith based organizations are serving to help along adoptions rather than holding a monopoly on them, they're seen as an optional service.
Charles Nguyen
> By Ginger (((Gorman))) Every. Fucking. Time.
Ian Garcia
Shall not impede the rights of the state
Caleb Gonzalez
This doesn't ban gays from adopting you simple fuck. It simply allows religious based orphanages to practice their beliefs.
Parker Bell
How much is the rent in Alabama?
Isaiah Wilson
But Justice Breyer, who has ruled for gays in a bunch of rulings has stated in his opinions that he feels religious beliefs to not entitle one to stop the freedoms of others.
Hudson Jones
that poor kitty
Jackson Sanders
Alabama has absurdly low property taxes. Don't bother renting. Land is cheap and good quality. Also the lack of home rule ironically leads to less government involvement in your day to day life.
Michael Jones
Those faggots obviously fell out of the circle of trust.
Michael Peterson
poor kid i hope he has a good normal family now
Samuel Smith
Sounds like heaven. Planning on studying there then. Thanks user
Jaxson Harris
>why haven't you adopted a white child yet Sup Forums >literally Robin to your Batman >teach him to be right >adoptuskids.org
Elijah Murphy
There's a documentary on YouTube about these homosexual pedophile rings and true to the reporter researching it said the perverts preferred the Nordic blond look.
Jordan Jenkins
because im socially awkward and feel like i wouldn't be a good father