Bill 118 hr 223, also known as the Adoption Information Act, is a piece of legislation currently being considered by the US Congress. The main purpose of this bill is to improve access to information for individuals who were adopted or are seeking information about their biological parents.
The Adoption Information Act would require adoption agencies to maintain detailed records of all adoptions, including the names of the biological parents, medical history, and any other relevant information. These records would be made available to the adopted individual upon request, allowing them to learn more about their background and potentially connect with their biological family.
Additionally, the bill would establish a national database where individuals could search for information about their biological parents and potentially connect with them. This database would be maintained by the Department of Health and Human Services and would be accessible to both adopted individuals and biological parents seeking to reconnect.
Overall, the Adoption Information Act aims to provide greater transparency and access to information for individuals who were adopted, allowing them to learn more about their heritage and potentially reunite with their biological family members. This bill has the potential to have a significant impact on the lives of many adopted individuals and their families.