General Assembly Studies Laws To Make Adoption Easier

Feb 02, 2023 at 08:37 am by WGNS


(NASHVILLE) The 113th Tennessee General Assembly is studying legislation that would make adoption easier in the Volunteer State. 

Senate Speaker Pro Tempore Ferrell Haile (R-Gallatin) and House Republican Caucus Chairman Jeremy Faison (R-Cosby) led the Adoption and Foster Care Caucus meeting where lawmakers announced legislation aimed at making adoption and foster care easier, cheaper and faster in Tennessee.

The legislation presented seeks to make many improvements such as removing red tape in the adoption process, increasing the number of children that someone can watch in their home and reducing the caseload of Department of Children’s Services (DCS) caseworkers.

“As a pro-life lawmaker, it is imperative we protect life not only of the unborn but also beyond the point of birth. This means we have to strengthen the social welfare system that takes care of children in Tennessee,” said Haile. “We need to make adoption and foster care cheaper, easier and quicker so that we can increase the number of adoptive and foster care families in Tennessee. I am very proud of the work we have done over the last six months to craft legislation that will make a positive impact in the lives of Tennessee children.”

“Being pro-life isn’t just about defending the unborn” Faison said. “As an adoptive parent, this is an issue very close to my heart. Every child deserves to be protected and cared for in a loving home. Republicans in the General Assembly are going to take aggressive steps to make Tennessee a national leader when it comes to protecting children as well as the most adoption-friendly state in the nation,”

Legislation discussed in the meeting includes:

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