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  • 01-01-2001 12:00 AM

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    2007 House Bill 1624 (Reinstating parental rights for adolescents who are in state care and have not been adopted and providing immunity for department of social and health services representatives)

    Introduced in the House on January 24, 2007

    The vote was 98 in favor, 0 opposed and 0 not voting

    (House Roll Call 0 at House Journal 0)

    Click here to view bill details.
  • 02-01-2007 12:02 AM In reply to

    1624

    This Bill is so important for the lives of so many children. We have the opportunity to allow these kids a chance of living a normal family life. Our alley's and woods are full of these foster kids that are waiting to turn 18 so they can simply go home. There are so many cases that kids do not return to their parent saftey and live on the streets until they age out of our foster care system because they are afraid that if they do, their parents will be aressted. I know first hand. My children have suffered in fear for so long. They just want to be normal kids, sleep in their own beds without being aressted go to school, eat breakfest with their real family. Never having to constantly look out the window for a police car coming to take them away again. These are the kids that will never be adoptable, They never were. Please give them the Chance.
  • 01-26-2009 1:33 PM In reply to

    Re: 2007 House Bill 1624 (Reinstating parental rights for adolescents who are in state care and have not been adopted and providing immunity for department of social and health services representatives)

     I am a mother of a child who's adoptive parent past away all she wants now is to come home to live with her family , since the time of her removal all issues that caused her removal have been long since resolved. C.P.S & the police officer who came to remove her heard her clearly state she wanted to stay here in our home (her biologial parent's home) she is only 8

  • 01-27-2009 1:22 PM In reply to

    Re: 2007 House Bill 1624 (Reinstating parental rights for adolescents who are in state care and have not been adopted and providing immunity for department of social and health services representatives)

     I do believe that a child who's plan fell apart such as death to adoptive parent(s) should have every right to have thier parents rights reinstalled .

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