
New White House proposal to further alienate religious foster parents
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
45% : States will define that differently, but this rule "puts a thumb on the scale of what is traditionally local issue and could usurp a state's authority," says Jon Scruggs, a lawyer at the Alliance Defending Freedom.45% : For years, much of this effort was directed at religious foster agencies, some of which would not place foster youth with same-sex couples.
42% : This conflict came to a head in 2021 when the Supreme Court unanimously found in favor of Catholic Social Services in its lawsuit against the city of Philadelphia.
37% : The ACLU and Americans United for Separation of Church and State had sued to stop the state from working with religious foster agencies.
33% : " But "the Biden administration is not paying close attention to what the Supreme Court is saying," Lori Windham, vice president of the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, tells The Post.
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