Foster Family Is Denied Newborn Over Religious Convictions Even As State Struggles To Find Enough Homes For Children

An Approved Foster Family In Tennessee Was Recently Denied Placement Of A Newborn In Their Home Due To A State Law That The Foster Parents Say Discriminates Against Their Religious Beliefs. This Despite The Tennessee Department Of Children’s Services Struggling To Find Enough Homes For Children In Their Care. The Agency Will Not Place Children Under The Age Of 18 Months With This Qualified Family Unless They Abandon Their Religious Convictions Regarding Vaccinations.

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Tennessee Workers Fight for Religious Exemptions to COVID Vaccines

Individuals Working In Tennessee Have The Right To Ask For A Religious Exemption To Taking A COVID-19 Vaccine, But That Does Not Guarantee That The Exemption Will Be Granted By Employers.

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