LANSING, MI (WHTC) – A bipartisan group of state House members formally introduced a three-bill package that would protect faith-based adoption agencies from being compelled to participate in adoptions that conflict with what sponsors call “sincerely held religious beliefs.” It’s an effort to revive such protections that had cleared the Lower Chamber last year but died out in the Senate when the Legislative session ended.
Democrats had voted against the measures last year, mostly on homosexual rights reasons.





