CNN: South Carolina foster care providers can reject people who don’t share their religious beliefs

By Emanuella Grinberg

Federally funded child welfare agencies in South Carolina can refuse to perform services that conflict with their religious beliefs, the US Department of Health and Human Services said Wednesday.

The announcement came in response to Gov. Henry McMaster’s request for a waiver for faith-based groups that contract with the state for foster care services, such as child placements and screenings of prospective families.
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