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- e: Rights of Adopted People
- Ryan Ry Sibinski <ry2000go@gmail.com>
- Fri, Mar 1, 10:55 AM
- to Joshua
- Ok, Thanks.
- On Fri, Mar 1, 2019 at 8:56 AM Joshua Ney <joshua.ney@senate.mn> wrote:
- Sen. Little is holding off on introducing this legislation at this time. He will be deferring to Sen. Carlson and the legislation his office has been working on.
- -Josh
- Office of Sen. Little
- From: Ryan Ry Sibinski <ry2000go@gmail.com>
- Sent: Friday, March 01, 2019 8:39 AM
- To: Joshua Ney <joshua.ney@senate.mn>
- Subject: Re: Rights of Adopted People
- Also, you might want to try John Huot or Jennifer Schultz in House side who support the issue of access to birth records as a human right. They were spoke favorably, and or were conducting research.
- On Wed, Feb 20, 2019 at 2:36 PM Ryan Ry Sibinski <ry2000go@gmail.com> wrote:
- I've contacted dozens of house members with some stonewalling, and others indicating their preference toward birth parent privacy. I'm getting in touch with another activist that might have more information about house members who are supportive of the issue as one about rights, and I'll get back to you with more information on that, hopefully within a day or so.
- On Wed, Feb 20, 2019 at 12:07 PM Joshua Ney <joshua.ney@senate.mn> wrote:
- Counsel is reviewing what that would entail. Such a change may be offered as an amendment if the bill gets a hearing. Who in the House have you reached out to about carrying the bill?
- -Josh
- Office of Sen. Little
- From: Ryan Ry Sibinski <ry2000go@gmail.com>
- Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2019 12:05 PM
- To: Joshua Ney <joshua.ney@senate.mn>
- Subject: Re: Rights of Adopted People
- Is the the new bill being updated to provide to disable affidavits of non-disclosure, unlike the 2017 bill? It's a really important point.
- On Wed, Feb 20, 2019 at 11:44 AM Joshua Ney <joshua.ney@senate.mn> wrote:
- Mr. Sibinski,
- We are still waiting for the bill jackets to come from the revisors. As soon as we have them, we will drop the bill and request a hearing.
- The bill will be an updated version on legislation Sen. Little introduced last session, which you can find here: https://www.revisor.mn.gov/bills/text.php?number=SF1284&version=latest&session=ls90&session_year=2017&session_number=0.
- Thank you.
- -Josh
- Office of Sen. Little
- From: Sen. Ann Rest <annr@senate.mn>
- Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2019 1:53 PM
- To: Ryan Ry Sibinski <ry2000go@gmail.com>
- Cc: Sen. Matt Little <sen.matt.little@senate.mn>; Tyler Kline <tyler.kline@senate.mn>
- Subject: Re: Rights of Adopted People
- Mr. Sibinski,
- I believe Sen. Little waiting for word on whether he will receive a hearing.
- Ann Rest
- Senator Ann H. Rest
- 2217 Minnesota Senate Building
- 95 University Avenue West
- St. Paul. MN 55155
- annr@senate.mn
- 651.296.2889
- cell: 612.750.5425
- On Feb 19, 2019, at 9:34 AM, Ryan Ry Sibinski <ry2000go@gmail.com> wrote:
- Dear Senator Rest and Senator Little,
- Is there any update regarding a bill that treats the matter as one about restoring rights to adopted persons? I think there is a key deadline on March 15th in regards to bills that might pass this session.
- Regards,
- Ry
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