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Freedom to Serve Children Act

The Freedom to Serve Children Act, also known as HB 3859, has sparked significant debate over its legal foundations and societal impacts. Advocates assert the bill aims to reduce children in foster care by allowing faith-based organizations to operate according to their religious beliefs without fear of legal repercussions.

Freedom to Serve Children Act

Stephanie Anderson

Freedom to Serve Children Act HB 3859

Freedom to Serve Children Act


Goals and Impacts

Unintended consequences
Harming children in welfare services

Preventing access to mental health care or certain medical procedures/treatments

Opening children up to forced religious education, including "conversion therapy" for LGQTB

Preventing access to birth control or abortions

Discrimination

LGQTB, religious minority, single, or previously-divorced adoptive families unable to adopt

LGQTB and religious minority children left in foster care

Intended goals
Help children in foster care

To match families and children with those of similar beliefs

To reduce children in foster care, which has been achieved.

Protect faith-based organizations

Prevent them from legal ramifications of their policies

Give them pool of religious matches

Reopen their services for adoption assistance, which they have done

What the Policy says

If faith-based group chooses not to assist child or adoptive family, agency must ensure adjacent agency is available to assist.
This process is not clearly defined
Faith-based groups make up 25% of child welfare providers
State-funded and private agencies can enforce their own "religious" agenda/beliefs without fear of repercussions
"Sincerely held religious beliefs" is ambiguous and not clearly defined

Legal Foundations

unconstitutional
Teen Ranch Inc v. Udow, 2007
Texas Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1999 already in place, no need for more laws
Religious Freedom Restoration Act already in place no need for more laws
1st amendment violation (establishment clause)
constitutional
Religious Freedom Restoration Act, precedent set
South Dakota SB 149, similar bill
Mississippi HB 1523, similar bill
Texas Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1999, precedent set

Interest Groups

Oppose
democrats
LGQTB groups

GLAAD

pro-choice groups
youth protection groups

North American Council on Adoptable Children

Child Welfare Group of America

civil/human rights groups

Family Equality Council

Human Rights Campaign

Equality Texas

social workers
Supporters
religious groups

Buckner Children and Family Services

Catholic Charities

pro-life groups
republicans