Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR320

Caption

Recognizing March 21, 2023, as Texas Adoptee Rights Day.

Impact

The resolution underscores significant barriers that adoptees face in Texas. By addressing the inequitable treatment of adult adoptees, it aims to support legislative efforts such as House Bill 2006, which seeks to allow all adult adoptees to access their original birth certificates without unnecessary legal hurdles. This change could enhance transparency and provide critical personal and health information to adoptees, fostering a more inclusive approach to adoption laws in Texas.

Summary

Senate Resolution 320 recognizes March 21, 2023, as Texas Adoptee Rights Day. This resolution highlights the ongoing efforts of allied organizations advocating for the rights of adult adoptees to access their original birth certificates. Currently, Texas law mandates that a child's original birth certificate is sealed upon adoption, and adoptees must navigate complex legal processes to obtain this document if they do not know their birth parents' identities. The intent of the resolution is to support the legislative move towards granting adult adoptees equality in accessing their vital records, aligning Texas with a broader understanding of personal identity and family health histories.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR320 appears generally positive, reflecting a growing awareness and support for adoptee rights among Texans. A poll cited in the resolution indicated that a significant majority of Texans believe adoptees should have equal access to their birth records, which suggests that public opinion is increasingly aligned with the goals of the resolution. However, the discussions around the current laws also reveal a need for reform in a system that many view as outdated and unfair.

Contention

While the resolution aims to promote adoptee rights, there may be contention regarding privacy issues for birth parents and the complexities of balancing these rights with the interests of all stakeholders. Critics might argue about the implications of unsealing birth records and how this could affect birth parents' rights to confidentiality. These discussions highlight the sensitive and multifaceted nature of adoption laws, where the interests of adoptees must be carefully weighed against those of birth families.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR564

Recognizing March 21, 2023, as Texas Adoptee Rights Day at the State Capitol.

TX HR366

Recognizing March 21, 2023, as Texas Adoptee Rights Day at the State Capitol.

TX SR388

Recognizing March 11, 2019, as Texas Adoptee Rights Day.

TX HR680

Recognizing March 11, 2019, as Texas Adoptee Rights Day at the State Capitol.

TX SR140

Proclaiming February 6, 2017, as Texas Adoptee Rights Day.

TX SR173

Recognizing March 4, 2025, as Make Texans Healthy Again Day.

TX SR323

Recognizing March 21, 2023, as World Down Syndrome Day.

TX HR233

Recognizing March 21, 2021, as World Down Syndrome Day in Texas.

TX HB2943

To unseal adoption records after 21 years of age for adoptees for a one time fee of $30 and issuance of an original birth certificate for the common birth certificate fee.

TX SR304

Recognizing March 20 and 21, 2025, as Texas Federation of Republican Women Days.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.