[Congressional Bills 110th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 1432 Introduced in House (IH)]







110th CONGRESS
  2d Session
H. RES. 1432

 Supporting the goals and ideals of National Adoption Day and National 
  Adoption Month by promoting national awareness of adoption and the 
  children in foster care awaiting families, celebrating children and 
families involved in adoption, recognizing current programs and efforts 
  designed to promote adoption, and encouraging people in the United 
  States to seek improved safety, permanency, and well-being for all 
                               children.


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                    IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

                           September 15, 2008

  Mr. Porter (for himself, Mr. English of Pennsylvania, Mr. Brady of 
 Texas, and Mr. Camp of Michigan) submitted the following resolution; 
         which was referred to the Committee on Ways and Means

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                               RESOLUTION


 
 Supporting the goals and ideals of National Adoption Day and National 
  Adoption Month by promoting national awareness of adoption and the 
  children in foster care awaiting families, celebrating children and 
families involved in adoption, recognizing current programs and efforts 
  designed to promote adoption, and encouraging people in the United 
  States to seek improved safety, permanency, and well-being for all 
                               children.

Whereas there are nearly 500,000 children in the foster care system in the 
        United States, approximately 130,000 of whom are waiting for families to 
        adopt them;
Whereas nearly 54 percent of the children in foster care are age 10 or younger;
Whereas the average length of time a child spends in foster care is more than 2 
        years;
Whereas, for many foster children, the wait for a permanent, adoptive, 
        ``forever'' family in which they are loved, nurtured, comforted, and 
        protected seems endless;
Whereas the number of youth who ``age out'' of the foster care system by 
        reaching adulthood without being placed in a permanent home has 
        increased by more than 58 percent since 1998, as nearly 27,000 foster 
        youth ``aged out'' of foster care during 2007;
Whereas every day loving and nurturing families are strengthened and expanded 
        when committed and dedicated individuals make an important difference in 
        the life of a child through adoption;
Whereas, while 3 in 10 people in the United States have considered adoption, a 
        majority of them have misconceptions about the process of adopting 
        children from foster care and the children who are eligible for 
        adoption;
Whereas 71 percent of those who have considered adoption consider adopting 
        children from foster care above other forms of adoption;
Whereas 45 percent of people in the United States believe that children enter 
        the foster care system because of juvenile delinquency, when in reality 
        the vast majority of children in the foster care system were victims of 
        neglect, abandonment, or abuse;
Whereas 46 percent of people in the United States believe that foster care 
        adoption is expensive, when in reality there is no substantial cost for 
        adopting from foster care, and financial support in the form of an 
        adoption assistance subsidy is available to adoptive families of 
        eligible children adopted from foster care and continues after the 
        adoption is finalized until the child is 18, so that income will not be 
        a barrier to becoming a parent to a foster child who needs to belong to 
        a family;
Whereas significant tax credits are available to families who adopt children 
        with special needs;
Whereas the Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children 
        and Families, in a partnership with the Ad Council, supports a national 
        recruitment campaign for adoptive parents;
Whereas the Collaboration to AdoptUsKids features a photolisting Website for 
        waiting foster children and prospective adoptive families at 
        www.adoptuskids.org, and in Spanish at www.adopte1.org;
Whereas National Adoption Day is a collective national effort to find permanent, 
        loving families for children in the foster care system;
Whereas, since the first National Adoption Day in 2000, 20,000 children have 
        joined forever families during National Adoption Day;
Whereas in 2006, adoptions were finalized for over 3,300 children through more 
        than 250 National Adoption Day events in all 50 States, the District of 
        Columbia, and Puerto Rico;
Whereas National Adoption Month celebrates the gift of adoption, recognizing the 
        adoptive and foster families who share their hearts and homes with 
        children in need, and raises awareness of the need for families for the 
        many waiting children, particularly older children and teens, children 
        of color, members of sibling groups, and children with physical and 
        emotional challenges; and
Whereas November 2008 is National Adoption Month, and November 15, 2008, is 
        National Adoption Day, and activities and information about both are 
        available at www.childwelfare.gov/adoption/nam/activities.cfm: Now, 
        therefore, be it
    Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
            (1) supports the goals and ideals of National Adoption Day 
        and National Adoption Month;
            (2) recognizes that every child in foster care deserves a 
        permanent and loving family;
            (3) recognizes the significant commitment of taxpayers to 
        support adoption, including the $1,900,000,000 provided to 
        support adoption through the Title IV-E Adoption Assistance 
        program, as well as the assistance provided through the Title 
        IV-E Foster Care program to 130,000 children waiting for 
        adoptive families, among other important programs; and
            (4) encourages the citizens of the United States to 
        consider adoption of children in foster care who are waiting 
        for a permanent, loving family.
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