Tennessee House passes bill to permit anti-gay adoption discrimination

The Tennessee state capitol (Creative Commons/Ichabod)
The Tennessee House of Representatives has passed a bill that would allow adoption providers to discriminate against LGBT+ people.
On Monday (April 1), lawmakers in the chamber voted by 67-22 along party lines in favour of a bill which would permit adoption and foster care agencies to refuse service to same-sex couples.
The bill, which was sponsored by Rep. Tim Rudd, would allow adoption agencies to refuse to “perform, assist, consent to, refer, or participate in any child placement for foster care or adoption” based on an individual’s “religious or moral convictions.”
Tennesee could become latest state with anti-LGBT adoption law
If the law also passes the state senate and is signed by governor Bill Lee, it would make Tennessee the latest in a string of states to have passed near-identical ‘freedom to discriminate’ adoption laws.
Similar legislation is already on the books in Alabama, Kansas, Michigan, Mississippi, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, and Texas, according to the Movement Advancement Project.
Rudd told The Tennessean that the intent of the bill is to protect faith-based adoption agencies from “frivolous lawsuits,” though no such cases exist in Tennessee, and the state has no LGBT non-discrimination law to begin with.

Tennessee Republican lawmaker Tim Rudd sponsored the bill
The lawmaker said: “We’re doing the same as nine other states have done.
“Throughout the country, these faith-based organisations have been sued to the point they’re being driven out of business due to costs.”
According to the newspaper, the bill is “copycat legislation” that was backed by the Congressional Prayer Caucus Foundation nationally as part of a nationwide conservative evangelical operation.
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The legislation has led for calls for Amazon to abandon plans to build a hub in Tennessee.
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