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Committee backs resolution asking that federal family‑planning grants allow use for adoption supports
Summary
Senate Concurrent Resolution 105 asks that, if federal family‑planning or family‑health grants become available to states, Idaho be able to use the funds for adoption education, birth‑mother supports and adoption expenses.
Senate Concurrent Resolution 105, introduced by Senator Julie Van Orden, asks that if federal family‑planning or family‑health grant programs are made available to states, Idaho should be able to use such funds for adoption education, birth‑mother supports and related adoption expenses. The House Health and Welfare Committee voted to send the resolution to the floor with a due‑pass recommendation.
Senator Van Orden told the committee the resolution does not request federal funds but asks that, if the federal government offers grants in…
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