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The Associated Press
Published: Wed, March 19, 2008 - 4:22 pm
Last Updated: Wed, March 19, 2008 - 4:25 pm
Last Updated: Wed, March 19, 2008 - 4:25 pm
this year to pass legislation that would open the door for gay
people to adopt children.
They want to reverse the state's 30-year ban on gay adoptions.
Florida is the only state with such a prohibition.
Senator Nan Rich is pushing a law that would allow a judge to
decide whether such an adoption would be in the best interests of a
child.
More than 3,400 children are currently available for adoption in
Florida.
Gay people can be foster parents in Florida, but they can't
adopt. Rich says that doesn't make sense. She also argues there is
no evidence that gay people cannot provide a nurturing home.
Representative Mary Brandenburg is sponsoring the bill in the
House.
Governor Charlie Crist has said he opposes any change to
Florida's ban on gay adoption. He and other Republican lawmakers
say a traditional family provides the best environment for
children.
(Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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I am not gay but I have a gay friend who has adopted twins that were born with crack addiction. They had a very hard start. Not many people would have gone through all the screaming night and all the docter appointments like he did. He is a wonderful father and loves those kids with ever breath he breaths. They are six years old now and are the sweetest most polite children you would ever meet. Everyone one deserves the chance to be a parent regardless of their sexual preference..