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Jane (center) and friends showing solidarity in red in WA |
At a hearing last week to give Washington state adoptees the right to access their original birth certificates, the unbelievable happened: Representative Tina Orwall, an adoptee, testified that she was in favor of an amendment that would make a birth-parent veto permanent. Originally Orwall sponsored a bill in the state House that included an expiration date on such vetoes. The bill with an expiring veto (which could be renewed) had already passed the House, but at the Senate hearing Orwell changed her position to making the birth-parent veto permanent.
So who's driving this birth-mother veto nonsense? None other than a
birth mother Sen. Ann Rivers, who blocked a birth-certificate access bill
last year