Another version of legislation to allow private adoption agencies to refuse child placement to prospective parents based on the agencies' beliefs is on its way to Gov. Bob McDonnell's desk.
The House of Delegates today approved so-called "conscience clause" bill, sponsored by Sen. Jeff McWaters, R-Virginia Beach, on a 71-28 vote.
Earlier this week the Senate approved a similar House bill that delegates approved Feb. 3.
Both codify recently adopted state regulations governing the adoption and foster-care placement of children by state-funded agencies.
Opponents claim the measure is designed to allow adoption agencies to discriminate against same-sex couples. Supporters say it merely protects the religious rights of private agencies.
Delegates soundly defeated Democrats' attempts to amend the legislation.
House Minority Leader David J. Toscano, D-Charlottesville, said the bill "shifts the focus away...from what's in the best interest of children" by "elevating the needs of the placement agencies above the children."
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