Assemblyman David Weprin, Senator Velmanette Montgomery, Assemblywoman Pamela Hunter, Adoptee Rights Advocates Announce First Day of OBC Access for Adult Adoptees
Sumeet Sharma
January 15, 2020
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ISSUE:
- Adoptees Access to Birth Records
- ADOPTEE RIGHTS
- Clean Bill of Adoptee Rights
- Children and Families
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COMMITTEE:
- Children and Families
**MEDIA ADVISORY**
January 14, 2020
CONTACT: Sumeet Sharma (sharmas@nyassembly.gov | 646-591-9483)
Assemblyman David Weprin, Senator Velmanette Montgomery, Assemblywoman Pamela Hunter, Adoptee Rights Advocates Announce First Day of OBC Access for Adult Adoptees
ALBANY, NEW YORK – On WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15 at 11:00 AM on the Assembly Staircase, 3rd Floor of the Capitol, in Albany, Assemblyman David I. Weprin, Senator Velmanette Montgomery, Assemblywoman Pamela Hunter & other elected officials will join several adult adopted individuals, birth parents & adoptee rights advocates to announce the first day of access for adult adoptees seeking a copy of their original birth certificate. Assembled legislators will also present a pen certificate, a symbolic document commemorating the enactment of legislation, to a number of supporters of the legislation.
The Clean Bill of Adoptee Rights, A5494 Weprin / S3419 Montgomery, was signed by Governor Andrew M. Cuomo on November 14, 2019. The The legislation, which passed both houses of the legislature in 2019 after a decades long push by advocates and lawmakers, establishes the right of adoptees to receive a certified copy of their birth certificate upon reaching the age of 18.
WHEN: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15 at 11:00 AM
WHERE: Assembly Staircase, 3rd Floor, Capitol, Albany
WHO: Assemblyman David I. Weprin, Senator Velmanette Montgomery, Assemblywoman Pamela Hunter, Adoptee Rights Advocates
VISUALS: Legislators present advocates with pen certificates, speak on access to original birth certificates.
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