New York S3419: Bastard Nation’s letter to the Senate Health Committee. Please vote Do Pass!

May 14, 2019

S3419 treats the state’s adoptees as equal with the not-adopted. It stops the humiliating onerous legal (and often costly) process for adoptees simply to get their own birth certificates.Moreover, there is no state interest in segregating adoptees and keeping original birth certificates sealed from adult adoptees to which they pertain. Nor does the state have a right or duty to mediate and oversee the personal relationships of its citizens.

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Maine LD1688. Bastard Nation Testimony to House Judiciary Committee. Do Not Pass!

May 13, 2019

What adoptees want is the government held-copy of our birth. We want an us-centric birth certificate, not one that features other players. We do not want the names of adoptive parents who had nothing to do with the birth on the birth certificate. That doesn’t even make any sense. We do not want add-ons or amendments. We do not want a whackadoodle certificate that singles us out and might not even be legal by federal standards.We are not a footnote to our own births, We are not Comments.

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New York S3419: NYARC Urgent 26 Hour Action Alert. Senate Health Committee

This should take about 15-20 minutes in total.We need to flood the Senate Health Committee phone lines with calls of support from Monday morning @9am through Tuesday morning at 11am.The following committee members are NOT co-sponsors of S3419. Please call and politely ask that they cast a “DO PASS” vote on Tuesday, May 14th in the Health Committee. The staff may ask for your zip code. If you are a constituent be sure to mention that. If you aren’t feel free to give themyour current zip code but let them know how this bill would directly impact you or someone you love.

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New York: Action Alert. S3419 Senate Health Committee. Vote Do Pass!

May 10, 2019

We are on a roll and making history in our fight for the NY Legislature to #GetItRightand #MakeItEqual. We need to put some serious pressure on the Senate Health Committee. #S3419 is on the Senate Health Agenda for Tuesday, May 14th at 11:30. Can you take 3 minutes to email the members of the committee urging them to Pass S3419 out of their Committee? A sample text can be found below but we strongly urge you to personalize the message. If you are a constituent of one of these senators please be sure to indicate that in your email

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Texas: TXARC Statement and Action Alert on HB2725

May 8, 2019
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The Texas Adoptee Rights Coalition continues to advocate for passage of HB2725 as it is currently written and as reported favorably from the Public Health committee, without discriminatory amendments. Our work is difficult because of amendments that have already been drafted and presented to legislative staff and legislators. We will not throw up our hands and accept a legislative outcome that may include inequality. Discriminatory amendments are intentional and planned, and our focus is, has, and will always be equality for all Texas adult adopted people.

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Bastard Nation Letter to Texas House. HB 2725 – Restore right of Original Birth Certificates to Adoptees—Please Vote Do Pass AS WRITTEN

May 7, 2019

HB2725, an inclusive bill. It restores the right of all Texas-born adoptees (and other qualified and designated family if the adoptee is deceased), at age 18, to obtain non-certified copies of their own original birth certificates upon request. It also contains a genuine contact preference form (CPF) that allows birthparents to voluntarily submit a statement of preference regarding contact, but does not veto the release of the OBC or permit redaction or other clerical changes or alterations to the OBC

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Good News from New York

May 1, 2019

Monday (April 30) the New York House Health Committee voted A5497/S3419, the Weprin/Montgomery bill, out of committee with a Do Pass recommendation 24-2 with two absences. The bill has over 100 sponsors with more signing on weekly. This is a huge first step in the decades-long campaign to restore OBC rights in New York. The bill now goes to Codes.

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Open Letter from New York Adoptee Rights Coalition to New York State Adoption Equality

February 22, 2019
New York Adoptee Rights Coalition

In our recent meeting with you and others in Albany, Assembly Member Weprin requested that all advocacy groups—including the American Adoption Congress, NYSAE, and Unsealed Initiative—unite with us to pursue enactment of the Weprin/Montgomery bill. In an unprecedented response, the AAC and Unsealed Initiative agreed and committed to the bill, as did the New York Adoptee Rights Coalition and its partners. You and NYSAE, however, continued to insist on pursuing a competing bill that has little support in the legislature and will cause confusion among legislators and advocates as the Weprin/Montgomery bill moves ahead.

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