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House passes bill to open adoptees’ birth records

March 3, 2016 by gsadmin

➡  From Child Welfare Information Gateway

Sen. Brent Steele, R-Bedford, authored Senate Bill 91, which would allow the state to release identifying adoption information to people who were adopted from 1941 through 1993 — unless their birth parents sign a form prohibiting it. That is how people adopted before or after that time period can receive their records.
The bill cleared the Senate in January and, on Monday, the House voted 72-24 in favor of it. The bill now goes to Gov. Mike Pence for his review.

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