Faith-based adoption agency sues over Michigan LGBTQ settlement

By The Associated Press

A faith-based adoption agency sued the state of Michigan on Monday, challenging a settlement that prevents the agency from refusing to put children in LGBTQ homes for religious reasons.

The Becket Fund for Religious Liberty filed the lawsuit in western Michigan’s U.S. District Court on behalf of Lansing-based St. Vincent Catholic Charities. It is among more than 90 agencies receiving state funding to help place children from troubled homes with new families, according to the complaint.

“The state’s decision to exclude certain agencies and certain very successful agencies like St. Vincent simply because of their religious beliefs causes unnecessary harm to the countless kids they’re serving now and could be serving in the future merely because the attorney general doesn’t like what St. Vincent believes and has believed for over 75 years,” said Nick Reaves, a lawyer with Washington-based Becket.

source: nbcnews.com