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Arkansas Democrat Gazette: A Nov. 4 ballot measure that would ban unmarried, cohabiting adults from adopting or becoming foster parents would limit the ability of judges to find good homes for vulnerable children, a group of retired judges said Monday. Thirteen judges signed the statement. Newbern emphasized that the statement didn't apply to a current practice of banning cohabiting, unmarried adults from being foster parents. That three-year-old directive is in the process of being formalized and was opposed by 18 of 20 speakers at a hearing last week. Department officials will likely announce their decision to keep or discard the rule later this month.
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