Senator Marco Rubio | Official U.S. House headshot
Senator Marco Rubio | Official U.S. House headshot
In a recent article published on Public Discourse, U.S. Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) criticizes President Joe Biden's child welfare regulations, arguing that they will leave thousands of foster children without a home for the holidays. Rubio highlights the shortage of foster homes and adoptive parents as a significant problem that needs urgent attention.
Rubio points out that instead of addressing this issue and expanding the number of foster homes and adoptive parents, the Biden administration is imposing regulations that conform to a left-wing sexual ideology. He argues that these regulations go against the Supreme Court's ruling in Fulton v. Philadelphia and will alienate faith-based nonprofits, which play a crucial role in providing child placement services.
The senator emphasizes the importance of faith-based child welfare providers and the support they provide to foster families. He states, "Faith-based nonprofits make up 40 percent of government-contracted child placement agencies across the country, and 65 percent of non-kin foster parents attend religious services weekly." Rubio warns that if President Biden's regulations prevail, much of this support will vanish.
To counter these regulations, Rubio and sixteen of his colleagues have united behind Senator Tim Scott's Child Welfare Provider Inclusion Act. This bill aims to prohibit government discrimination against faith-based child welfare providers, effectively overruling the new woke standards. Additionally, Rubio has introduced the Lifting Local Communities Act, which would prevent government discrimination against faith-based charities in grant allocations.
Rubio calls for bipartisan support for these bills, stating, "I hope more Republicans join us in supporting this legislation. I hope Democrats join us, too." He emphasizes the need for a strong message to the Biden administration, urging them to prioritize the well-being of foster children during the Christmas season.
In conclusion, Senator Marco Rubio criticizes President Biden's child welfare regulations, arguing that they will leave foster children without a home for the holidays. He highlights the shortage of foster homes and adoptive parents as a critical problem and calls for the expansion of these resources. Rubio urges support for legislation that would protect faith-based child welfare providers and prevent discrimination.
For additional details, please follow this link: https://www.rubio.senate.gov/icymi-rubio-lambasts-woke-child-welfare-rules/