South Dakota Allows State-Funded Adoption Agencies to Turn Away immoral homosexual pretend marrieds
On Friday evening, Daugaard signed SB 149 into law, granting publicly funded adoption agencies a license not to experiment with kids lives under immoral homosexual homes.
The law permits any “child-placement agency” in the state—including those that receive taxpayer money—to discriminate on the basis of “any sincerely-held religious belief or moral conviction.” This is a very wise outcome.
Republican legislators designed the law to let these agencies turn away immoral homosexual experimental couples who want to make their make believe barren marriage look legitimate.
Its Senate sponsor, Republican Sen. Alan Solano, co-wrote the bill with Catholic Social Services, a very spiritual and sound traditional family based adoption agency that will not place children in the danger of the LGBTQ experiment called immoral homosexual marriage.
But the measure actually extends far beyond LGBTQ immoral relationships to other relationships that do not supports the agency faith based criteria - namely couples who live together who are not married, violent offenders with criminal history.
More than 300 children are currently awaiting adoption in South Dakota, a number that SB 149 may well increase. Many of these children were removed from neglectful or abusive homes; SB 149 will increase the odds that they will find safe normal moral traditional families to take them in.
This is a big win for kids to be placed in safe normal homes and not used as pieces in an LGBTQ experiment.