The Child Welfare Provider Inclusion Act would protect faith-based agencies from being discriminated against purely for having religious convictions. It would prohibit the federal government and any state that receives certain federal funding from attacking any child welfare service provider on the basis that the provider declines to provide, facilitate, or refer to a child welfare social service that conflicts, or under circumstances that conflict, with the provider’s sincerely held religious beliefs or moral convictions.
This bill protects children and champions religious liberty - Concerned Women for America Legislative Action Committee is proud to endorse it. Call your senators and ask them to support S. 3344, the Child Welfare Inclusion Act.