HB 2093 is on the agenda to be heard by the House Health and Human Services Committee tomorrow (1/28/25) at 8 AM.
If this bill is important to you, let the Delegates who serve on this committee know why! You can leave public comments in support of the bill at this link:
HB 2093 was favorably reported out of the House subcommittee with a vote of 6-2 on January 23rd. It is now in the House Health and Human Services Committee. Although we have no definitive date for when HB 2093 will be heard, we expect it will be heard by the committee this week. The HHS Committee meets on Tuesday and Thursday mornings, so it is very possible it will be on the agenda for Tuesday.
Ask Committee Members to Support!
We need your help in contacting the members of the House Health and Human Services Committee, asking them to vote YES on HB 2093. You will find a list of the committee members along with their phone number and email address below. Click here for sample email messages that you can modify as necessary.
Additionally, you can submit public comment on HB 2093 here:
Also, if you receive a reply with any feedback from a Delegate or their staff, please forward the message to [email protected] to help us in identifying any issues that we need to address.
HB 2093 was voted favorably out of subcommittee this morning with a vote of 6-2 and one abstention. The next step will be a hearing by the House Heath and Human Services Committee. This committee meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays, so we will work over the next few days to continue educating members of the committee about the bill and the need to restore equality to adopted persons.
Delegate Katrina Callsen (D) – County of Albemarle (part); City of Charlottesville and Delegate Debra Gardner (D) – County of Chesterfield (part) have signed on as Chief Co-Patrons to House Bill 2093, patroned by Wendell Walker (R) – County of Campbell (part); City of Lynchburg. HB 2093 is a bill that would restore the right of Virginia-born adopted persons to their original birth certificate at the age of 18. A right that they had prior to 1967. This is an important bill to ensure that adopted people are not discriminated against and have the same equal rights as all other people in the commonwealth.
As we have seen across the country, with similar bills being passed in both Democrat and Republican controlled legislatures, adoptee rights is not a partisan issue. Kansas and Alaska never sealed OBCs from adult adoptees. As of July 2024, thirteen more states have restored unrestricted access to adult adopted persons – Alabama, Colorado, Connecticut, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Dakota, and Vermont.
We are appreciative of Delegates Callsen, Gardner, and Walker for recognizing that ensuring all people have the same equal rights is not a blue or red issue, but the necessary moral and ethical action.
“It is easy to think that problematic laws are in the long-forgotten past, but they are not and the impact can extend generations.”
HB 550 has been reassigned to the Rehabilitation and Social Services Committee. Although we have no definitive date for when HB 550 will be heard, this committee meets weekly on Friday, so we are anticipating this bill to be on the committee’s docket for Friday, February 23rd.
We need your help in contacting the members of theSenate Rehabilitation and Social Services Committee,asking them to vote YES on HB550.
We have made it easy for you to do this by including a sample message that you can modify as necessary. We have also included email addresses and phone numbers for the members below.
Also, if you are willing and able to visit the Capitol in Richmond to meet with Senators this week to advocate for the passage of HB 550, please contact us immediately.
Suggested Messages
Sample Message for Virginia-Born Adopted Persons
Subject: Vote YES on HB 550 – Adult Adoptee Access to Original Birth Certificates
Dear [Senator’s Name],
As an adopted person, I am writing to express my unwavering support for HB550 (Adult adoptee access to original birth certificate) and request your favorable vote in the upcoming Rehabilitation and Social Services Committee meeting.
HB550 simply restores the right of adult adopted persons, born in Virginia, to obtain their own original birth certificate without hindrances. I firmly believe adult adopted people should be treated with dignity, respect, and as equals under the law to non-adopted citizens of Virginia.
I am personally affected by this bill and I strongly encourage you to support HB550, as written, by voting YES! Your affirmative vote will help advance adoption policies towards a more inclusive and compassionate direction.
Sincerely, [INSERT YOUR NAME] [INSERT YOUR CITY AND STATE – If you live in Virginia]
Sample Message for Birth/First Parents
Subject: Vote YES on HB 550 – Adult Adoptee Access to Original Birth Certificates
Dear [Senator’s Name],
As a birth/first parent with a deep commitment to the well-being of individuals affected by adoption, I am reaching out to express my strong support for HB550. I kindly urge you to vote favorably for this crucial bill when it comes before you in the Rehabilitation and Social Services Committee.
HB550 holds particular significance as it seeks to restore the essential right of adult adopted individuals, born in Virginia, to obtain their original birth certificates without unnecessary barriers. I firmly believe in the importance of treating adult adoptees with dignity, respect, and equality under the law, ensuring they have the same rights as non-adopted citizens of Virginia.
I sincerely hope you will consider the importance of HB550 and support it, as written. Your positive vote will contribute to a more inclusive and compassionate approach to adoption policies.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Sincerely, [INSERT YOUR NAME] [INSERT YOUR CITY AND STATE – If you live in Virginia]
Sample Message for Virginia Residents
Subject: Vote YES on HB 550 – Adult Adoptee Access to Original Birth Certificates
Dear [Senator’s Name],
As your constituent, I am requesting your favorable vote in support HB550 (Adult adoptee access to original birth certificate) in the upcoming Rehabilitation and Social Services Committee meeting.
HB550 simply restores the right of adult adopted persons, born in Virginia, to obtain their own original birth certificate without hindrances. I firmly advocate for treating adult adoptees with dignity, respect, and equality under the law, the same as non-adopted citizens of Virginia.
This bill is very important to me and my family and I enthusiastically urge you to support HB 550 in its current form by voting YES!
Sincerely, [INSERT YOUR NAME] [INSERT YOUR ADDRESS]
Senate Rehabilitation and Social Service Committee Members
Also, if you receive a reply with any feedback from a Senator or their staff, please forward the message to [email protected] to help us in identifying any issues that we need to address.
HB 550 does one simple thing — restore the right of adult adopted persons to obtain their original birth certificate.
ACTION: Contact the members of the Senate Health and Education Committee and ask them to support HB 550. Below, you will find sample messages that you can edit as necessary, along with the list of phone numbers and emails for all of the committee members.
Subject: Vote YES on HB 550 – Adult Adoptee Access to Original Birth Certificates
Dear [Senator’s Name],
As an adopted person, I am writing to express my unwavering support for HB550 (Adult adoptee access to original birth certificate) and request your favorable vote in the upcoming Health and Education Committee meeting.
HB550 simply restores the right of adult adopted persons, born in Virginia, to obtain their own original birth certificate without hindrances. I firmly believe adult adopted people should be treated with dignity, respect, and as equals under the law to non-adopted citizens of Virginia.
I am personally affected by this bill and I strongly encourage you to support HB550, as written, by voting YES! Your affirmative vote will help advance adoption policies towards a more inclusive and compassionate direction.
Sincerely, [INSERT YOUR NAME] [INSERT YOUR CITY AND STATE – If you live in Virginia]
Sample Message for Birth/First Parents
Subject: Vote YES on HB 550 – Adult Adoptee Access to Original Birth Certificates
Dear [Senator’s Name],
As a birth/first parent with a deep commitment to the well-being of individuals affected by adoption, I am reaching out to express my strong support for HB550. I kindly urge you to vote favorably for this crucial bill when it comes before you in the Health and Education Committee.
HB550 holds particular significance as it seeks to restore the essential right of adult adopted individuals, born in Virginia, to obtain their original birth certificates without unnecessary barriers. I firmly believe in the importance of treating adult adoptees with dignity, respect, and equality under the law, ensuring they have the same rights as non-adopted citizens of Virginia.
I sincerely hope you will consider the importance of HB550 and support it, as written. Your positive vote will contribute to a more inclusive and compassionate approach to adoption policies.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Sincerely, [INSERT YOUR NAME] [INSERT YOUR CITY AND STATE – If you live in Virginia]
Sample Message for Virginia Residents
Subject: Vote YES on HB 550 – Adult Adoptee Access to Original Birth Certificates
Dear [Senator’s Name],
As your constituent, I am requesting your favorable vote in support HB550 (Adult adoptee access to original birth certificate) in the upcoming Health and Education Committee meeting.
HB550 simply restores the right of adult adopted persons, born in Virginia, to obtain their own original birth certificate without hindrances. I firmly advocate for treating adult adoptees with dignity, respect, and equality under the law, the same as non-adopted citizens of Virginia. This bill is very important to me and my family and I enthusiastically urge you to support HB 550 in its current form by voting YES!
Sincerely, [INSERT YOUR NAME] [INSERT YOUR ADDRESS]
HB550 is currently on the House floor calendar and may be up for debate by Friday, January 26, with a vote following in the next House session. The bill does one simple thing — restore the right of adult adopted person to obtain their original birth certificate.
ACTION: Contact Virginia State delegates to express your support for HB550 and to ask for a YES vote on the bill when it comes before the House for a vote. Currently, the most effective tool to contact legislators is by phone, especially if you are a constituent. If you prefer to email your support, you will find the address below.
Inform legislators that the bill has widespread bipartisan support from Virginia voters and dozens of organizations connected to adoption.