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National Adoption Month

This month the House Republicans share their adoption stories, and invite you to share yours. Every child deserves the chance at a forever family.

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National Adoption Day: House Republicans Celebrate and Advocate

National Adoption Day: House Republicans Celebrate and Advocate

November 21 is National Adoption Day.
Go to the profile of Cathy McMorris Rodgers
Cathy McMorris RodgersNov 20, 2015
Adoption is a Blessing

Adoption is a Blessing

My wife, Christie, and I never planned on becoming adoptive parents. We were a happy family with three kids. I had just been elected to…
Go to the profile of Markwayne Mullin
Markwayne MullinNov 17, 2015
Hope for the Holidays

Hope for the Holidays

The Congolese government needs to immediately let Americans bring their legally adopted children home without any further delay
Go to the profile of Chairman Ed Royce
Chairman Ed RoyceNov 18, 2015
Rep. Diane Black: Adoption is a beautiful choice

Rep. Diane Black: Adoption is a beautiful choice

Congresswoman Diane Black (R-TN), the co-chair of the bipartisan Congressional Caucus on Foster Youth, has long been a vocal advocate for…
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House RepublicansNov 20, 2015
Why we celebrate National Adoption Month

Why we celebrate National Adoption Month

This November, my wife DeaNa and I have a new reason to celebrate adoption — our new grandson, Aiden.
Go to the profile of Reid Ribble
Reid RibbleNov 20, 2015
The Gift of Being A Parent

The Gift of Being A Parent

Every day in Congress, I fight for American families — fight for national security protections, fight for jobs, and fight for expanded…
Go to the profile of Rep. Joe Wilson
Rep. Joe WilsonNov 19, 2015

National Adoption Month Means Helping the Vulnerable

November is National Adoption Month and a time for us to remember the importance that adoption plays in the lives of countless American…families. We know the importance that loving parents can make in a child’s life as they grow and mature, and we owe a debt of gratitude to the religious organizations, charities, and other groups that make adoption a reality. ¶ In our society, it’s most often our youth that are most vulnerable — and those without loving parents even more so. It’s not just ensuring that both domestic and international adoption have lower barriers for prospective parents, but also making sure our foster care…
Go to the profile of Rep. Erik Paulsen
Rep. Erik PaulsenNov 25, 2015
Thankful for a Forever Family

Thankful for a Forever Family

As published in The Hill.
Go to the profile of Cong. Tim Huelskamp
Cong. Tim HuelskampNov 30, 2015
Angels on National Adoption Day

Angels on National Adoption Day

In recognition of National Adoption Day this week, I want to share the remarkable story of a family from Edwardsville, IL in my district…
Go to the profile of US Rep. Rodney Davis
US Rep. Rodney DavisNov 18, 2015
Even When National Adoption Month Ends, The Work Continues Year-Round

Even When National Adoption Month Ends, The Work Continues Year-Round

A friend of mine, working to equip Arizona leaders in the faith-based community to engage in foster care and adoption, recounts the story…
Go to the profile of Rep. Trent Franks
Rep. Trent FranksDec 1, 2015
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