Bastard Nation and its members oppose HB629 as written due to its discriminatory treatment of Vermont-born adoptees. While the bill does away with its date-based “permission slip” (birthparent consent for release) it retrains the substance of that restriction by allowing birthparents to veto the release of the document. The bill, therefore, does not restore the right of Vermont adoptees to obtain their own birth certificates without restriction or condition. The bill, in fact, codifies favors for some over inclusive rights for all. It maintains the current sealed and secret adoption system established 75 years ago by the Vermont legislature at a time when adoption and adoptees were considered shameful—or at best, something to not be discussed in public.
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Vermont H629: Bastard Nation letter to House Judiciary. Let adoptees speak! #NoHearingsAboutUsWithoutUs
I urge the committee to re-think its hearing process and to hold at least one more hearing for the real experts to speak: adopted people. Limiting adoptees to submitted testimony not only denies the objects of H629 critical face-to-face communication with the committee, but it also invalidates our lived experience. It trivializes our rights. It silences adoptees and makes us invisible to the public and legislative eye. Mostly, it sends a bad message that the adopted people of Vermont don’t count. Let us speak!
Continue readingVermont H629: Emergency Action Alert and Bastard Nation testimony or #NoHearingsAboutUsWithoutUs
This week the Vermont House Judiciary Committee held two hearings on HB629. These hearings, according to an email l received today from a committee staffer, were not real hearings but information-gathering sessions featuring adoption “experts.” These experts were limited to adoption attorneys and adoptacrats. (Adoption agency liability looms large in their imagination). The chair of the committee apparently does not view The Adopted as experts on our own lives and the abrogation of our own rights and barred all adoptees from giving oral testimony. As one astute activist tweeted today: If there are no adoptees speaking, there are no experts…Action Alert: NEED HELP ASAP with VT legislation. If you have the spoons and time today, would you please send a SHORT email to the VT House Judiciary Committee demanding they give a seat at the table to an actual adoptee (ME) to testify regarding proposed bill H629 (information follows)
Continue readingAdoptee Citizenship Act 2021 amended into another bill; passes House
The Adoptee Citizenship Act of 2021 moved one rung up the ladder to passage on Friday, February 4, when the US House passed it–as an amendment to the massive ($350 billion) COMPETES Act–a bill that …
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