Bachmann and Bass Announce Adoption Resolution

Press Release

Date: Oct. 27, 2011
Location: Washington, DC

Congressional Coalition on Adoption (CCA) House Co-Chairs Congresswoman Michele Bachmann (MN-06) and Congresswoman Karen Bass (CA-33) announce the introduction of House Resolution (H.RES.) 433, a bipartisan resolution supporting the goals and ideals of National Adoption Month and National Adoption Day in November. This resolution promotes national awareness of adoption, encourages the well-being of every child and recognizes individuals and organizations working with orphans and foster children.

"As the proud mother of 23 foster children, I encourage my colleagues in the House of Representatives to support efforts to make our nation a better place through adoption of orphans and foster children," Bachmann said. "This resolution, which I have introduced with my friend and colleague from California, Representative Karen Bass, will allow Members of Congress to publically advocate for the message of adoption and encourage our fellow Americans to ensure every child has a permanent home with a loving family."

"Too many children in our communities are not raised by their parents or families, and we must open doors of opportunity for them," said Bass. "Even in this partisan political environment, I am pleased that we all agree that protecting some of the most vulnerable children in the country is an issue of shared concern."

To raise awareness of Americans to the plight of foster children, National Adoption Month was first designated in 1995. In November 2000, National Adoption Day was launched through the National Adoption Day Coalition. National Adoption Day marks the day that agencies, organizations and families come together to complete thousands of foster care adoptions.

H.RES. 433 is cosponsored by 62 members. The Resolution awaits action in the House Committee on Education and the Workforce. Its companion resolution in the Senate is S.RES.302, sponsored by Senator Mary Landrieu (LA), and it has 20 cosponsors.

Since 1985, the Congressional Coalition on Adoption (CCA) has brought together members of Congress committed to making sure every child in America has a safe, permanent and loving home. With 160 members, CCA is the largest, bicameral caucus in all of Congress.


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