Action Alert- Stop New Jersey S799, NJ Senate Vote scheduled for Monday
New Jersey’s horribly botched bill S799, (formerly A752, which I blogged about last December, New Jersey- let A752 die: the conflation of family medical history with authentic restored access, white outs, and preemptive restraining orders among other nightmare senarios) is scheduled to come before the New Jersey Senate on Monday (March 22nd, 2010.)
See the full Bastard Nation Action Alert for details and legislator contact information:. (I have also added the alert to my right hand sidebar.)
STOP NEW JERSEY S799. SENATE VOTE SCHEDULED FOR MONDAY
Contact the members of the NJ Senate and urge them to VOTE NO ON S799.
New Jersey has been struggling to pass a bill to restore access to adult adoptees OBCs for literally, decades now.
Sadly this latest piece of legislation is just another piece of crap marred by a number of fatal flaws including;
- disclosure vetoes (which will leave a number of adopted people behind, I’ve written about such repeatedly, here’s a recent example relating to the mess in NJ.)
- conflation of original family’s confidential medical history into the bill (a potential HIPAA violation)
- and it would seal by default all “safe haven”/baby dump kids information from them, despite boarder babies being routinely folded into the “safe haven” statistics and the kids having identified and identifiable parents, in essence, this would retroactively delete information pertaining to these kids that the state already had.
The Bastard Nation action alert goes into to far more detail, so I won’t attempt to replicate their useful backgrounder on the bill.
New Jersey needs a real bill, not yet more trash heaped upon the pile.
Really makes you wonder what part of simplicity in legislation in relation to restoring adoptee’s right to access our own documentation is so darn difficult to get one’s head around.
March 23rd, 2010 at 1:21 pm
Sad update on the NJ bill.