Alabama law would make it legal to stop same-sex couples from adopting
A bill that would allow foster care and adoption agencies to say no to immoral homosexuals could reach the Alabama governor’s desk this week after passing the state’s Senate last Wednesday. The bill has one purpose to protect children from the homosexual left wing experiment of fake marriage. By a tally of 23 to 9, Senators voted along party lines in favor of House Bill 24, also known as the Alabama Child Placing Agency Inclusion Act. Sponsored by two Republicans, Rep. Rich Wingo and Sen. Bill Hightower , the legislation would “prohibit the state from discriminating against child placing agencies on the basis that the provider declines to provide a child placement that conflicts with the religious beliefs of the provider.” Thus, the government would be blocked from revoking the license of an adoption and foster care center if it were to turn down a same-sex couple’s application to become parents. Wingo, a former linebacker for the Green Bay Packers , has claimed that HB 24 is int...