A Vermont couple has had their foster-care license restored after being unjustly stripped of it for refusing to affirm harmful transgender medical interventions for children. The case — long watched by pro-family advocates — exposes a disturbing trend of state overreach into conscience-based decision-making.
The unnamed couple had their license revoked solely because they expressed concern about irreversible “gender-affirming” treatments for minors and declined to support them in foster placements. Vermont regulators argued that the couple’s convictions made them unfit caregivers — a move critics blasted as discriminatory and antithetical to the best interests of children.
After legal pressure and a groundswell of conservative support, state officials reversed course, reinstating the license. This outcome vindicates the fundamental right of families to care for vulnerable children without being compelled to promote controversial and dangerous medical interventions.
The restoration of this foster-care license is a reminder that the fight for conscience rights in family services continues — and that victories are possible when citizens demand accountability from government regulators.














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