House And Senate Committees Pass Tennessee Bill Protecting Religious Rights For Foster, Adoptive Families

Both The House And The Senate Are Moving Forward With A Bill That Would Protect Tennessee Foster And Adoptive Families From Being Forced To Support Policies Regarding Sexual Orientation And Gender Identity That Violate The Family’s Moral Or Religious Beliefs.

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State Attorneys General Say More Than 85,000 Children Lost At Border

Twenty-Two State Attorneys General Said Monday More Than 85,000 Migrant Children Could Be Lost Based On A Report From The Department Of Health And Human Services.

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U.S. House Committee Subpoenas HHS In Probe Of Care Of Unaccompanied Alien Children

U.S. House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan Subpoenaed U.S. DHS Secretary Xavier Becerra Seeking Info About Policies Related To Oversight Of Unaccompanied Alien Children. Jordan And Others Have Raised Concerns About The Vetting Process Of Sponsors And UACs Prior To Their Release Into The Country.

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Tennessee Leads Fight Against HHS’ Foster Care Placement Rule That Would Violate Law & Potentially Harm Kids

Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti Led 16 Other States In Fighting Back Against The Administration’s Health And Human Services Proposed “Placement Rule,” Which Would Unlawfully Condition Federal Funding On The State’s Compliance With New Requirements For Treatment Of “LGBTQI+ Youth” By State-Run, Private-Facility, And Family-Based Foster Care Providers.

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Tennessee Attorney General Sues Federal Government For Illegally Diverting Health Funds To Planned Parenthood

Tennessee Attorney General Johnathan Skrmetti Has Filed A Complaint In The U.S. District Court In Knoxville Seeking To Overturn A U.S. Department Of Health And Human Services Decision That Essentially Withholds Millions Of Dollars In “Family Planning Funds” From Tennessee Because Of The State’s Current Ban On Abortion.

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In $11.3M Federal Fund Maneuver, Planned Parenthood Services Expand

Tennessee And Oklahoma Will Receive A Combined $11.3 Million In Federal Title X Money In A Workaround After The States Were Denied That Money Earlier This Year.

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Tennessee Attorney General Speaks Out Against Proposed Federal Rule To Further Conceal Abortion Records

Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti Joined 18 Other Republican Attorneys General In Signing A Letter Speaking Out Against The Federal Government’s Plan To Allow For Additional Concealment Of Abortion Health Records.

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