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Massachusetts ends foster care gender affirmation requirement, allowing religious families to serve without compromising beliefs.
Massachusetts has ended a requirement for foster families to affirm children’s gender identities, reversing a policy that led to the revocation of licenses for Christian couples who objected on religious grounds.
The change follows a federal lawsuit and pressure from the Trump administration, which questioned the policy’s constitutionality.
The state now requires foster parents to support a child’s individual needs without causing harm, allowing religious families to participate without compromising their beliefs.
The decision, hailed as a win for religious liberty, marks a significant shift in a liberal state and raises ongoing debates about balancing child welfare with faith-based rights.
Massachusetts pone fin al requisito de afirmación de género en el cuidado de crianza, permitiendo a las familias religiosas servir sin comprometer las creencias.