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Massachusetts Senate votes to expand protections for LGBTQ parents
Massachusetts’s Democratic-controlled Senate voted unanimously on Tuesday to update the state’s parentage law, adding protections for LGBTQ families and children born through surrogacy and assisted reproduction that advocates say are long overdue.  The Massachusetts Parentage Act, introduced earlier this year by state Reps. Sarah K. Peake, a Democrat, and Hannah Kane, a Republican, would change how the state defines parentage, expanding protections for nonbiological parents. It would also remove gendered and outdated language from the state’s existing law, like “children born out of wedlock.”  “At the heart of this bipartisan legislation lies a simple yet profound principle: the rec

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