Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa Senate Bill SF236

Introduced
2/10/25  

Caption

A bill for an act relating to certain sincerely held religious or moral beliefs of child foster care providers and prospective adoptive parents.(See SF 473.)

Impact

SF236 will significantly alter existing protocols within the state's foster care and adoption systems. By establishing protections for caregivers based on their religious and moral beliefs, it seeks to foster an environment where individuals can participate in these programs without fear of exclusion. However, the bill also stipulates that HHS is allowed to consider the beliefs of the children and their families when assessing placements, thereby trying to balance personal beliefs with the best interests of the child.

Summary

Senate File 236 (SF236) addresses the rights of foster care providers and prospective adoptive parents concerning their sincerely held religious or moral beliefs. The bill specifically prohibits the Iowa Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) from enforcing any policies that would require these individuals to affirm or support any policies related to sexual orientation or gender identity that conflict with their beliefs. This move aims to ensure that foster and adoptive parents are not discriminated against based solely on their personal beliefs, thereby promoting inclusivity in the foster care system.

Conclusion

Ultimately, SF236 represents a significant legislative effort to prioritize the personal beliefs of foster and adoptive parents in Iowa while navigating the complexities involved in child placement decisions. As discussions progress, it will be crucial to monitor how the implementation of this bill impacts both the foster care system and the children in need of care.

Contention

Debate surrounding SF236 is expected to be contentious, as it touches on sensitive topics of sexual orientation and gender identity. Proponents argue that the bill supports religious freedom and protects individuals from potential bias in caregiving roles. Critics, however, may view the bill as a mechanism that could foster discrimination against LGBTQ+ individuals, potentially limiting the pool of qualified caregivers and contradicting current societal moves towards greater acceptance and equality.

Companion Bills

IA SF473

Similar To A bill for an act relating to certain sincerely held religious or moral beliefs of certain entities for purposes of child foster care and adoption. (Formerly SF 236.) Effective date: 07/01/2026

Previously Filed As

IA SF473

A bill for an act relating to certain sincerely held religious or moral beliefs of certain entities for purposes of child foster care and adoption. (Formerly SF 236.) Effective date: 07/01/2026

IA HB1669

To Create The Keep Kids First Act; And To Provide For Protections From Discrimination For Adoption And Foster Care Providers Acting In Accordance With Sincerely Held Religious Beliefs.

IA HB2311

Prohibiting the secretary from adopting and enforcing policies for placement, custody and appointment of a custodian that may conflict with sincerely held religious or moral beliefs regarding sexual orientation or gender identity and creating a right of action for violations.

IA SB658

Oklahoma Children's Code; prohibiting certain actions by the Department of Human Services in relation to adoptive and foster parents. Effective date.

IA SB658

Oklahoma Children's Code; prohibiting certain actions by the Department of Human Services in relation to adoptive and foster parents. Effective date.

IA S453

Relative to student absences based on religiously held beliefs

IA H4599

Establishing a bill of rights for children in foster care

IA A4776

Establishes "Parents' Bill of Rights Act"; requires disclosure of certain information to parents and guardians.

IA S107

Establishing a bill of rights for children in foster care

IA H235

Establishing a bill of rights for children in foster care

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.