Adviser blocks consultation with the adoption of the revision of the law
Once Irene Vietri, that the legislature changes have been made taking into account the state of laws, she bought a new rock and requested a Greyhound bus in the schedule.Ms. Vietri, Palm Harbor, has lost her son four years ago. The young mother, who may view the adoption without the consent of the father, son of Vietri.
The grandmother, the legislature will require a change laws so that other fathers do not lose their children, how their son did. But they are not lucky.
John Thrasher spokesman house this week, said he would not accept a bill to amend the adoption of laws, to be heard in a house committee. Without consultation, it is unlikely that the vote by the Assembly and report fully to Dir Jeb Bush’s Office.
“I’ll get that on the next generation of legislators,” said Thrasher, R-Orange Park, office, is leaving this year, because the concept of borders.
Among other things, new rules, the proposal would be waiting 48 hours before the birth of a mother was their child for adoption sharing. This would force acceptance of lawyers and agencies to look more widely for fathers after the birth of their consent.
State Senator direct Campbell, D-Fort Lauderdale, has examined the accounts, which the Senate floor, where she hopes a vote. Partisans of Campbell’s bill includes the Florida Bar, Children’s Home Society and the Catholic Conference of Florida.
Opponents, including the adoption lawyers, applauded Thrasher’s move to block the action of passage in the house.
The proposal “would have a devastating effect on adoptions in this state,” said Jeff Kasky, a lawyer and Vice President of One World Services to the adoption Hollywood.
“The majority of adoption agencies and lawyers outside … do what they really believe that in the best interest of the child. They are not look far for babies from birth, mothers do not want them, “said Kasky.
A similar measure died last year at home, in part because of objections by Rep. Debby Sanderson, a Republican from Fort Lauderdale with a master key.
This year, Thrasher said, the time for debate is empty.
“It is too late,” he said. “The differences are as wide and as far (consultation) is not very productive.”
Ms. Vietri knows his son is the case unusual.
It began in 1996, Christopher Vietri girlfriend was pregnant with their child. You spread during pregnancy. If the mother of the East, she told Vietri, the child was dead.
Instead, she gave the boy to the adoption of an agency in Tampa, the adoption by the election and said she did not know the father.
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