Texas’s Support Adoption specialty license plate, which directly funds the OAG’s grant program aimed at helping families and support organizations provide resources to pregnant women considering adoption, has been highlighted by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in honor of National Adoption Month. Paxton echoed his views on the website of the Texas Attorney General, saying, “In Texas, we affirm life, and the Support Adoption program is one of the many ways we work to help and protect pregnant women and their children.”
With grants totaling $29,000 in Fiscal Year 2024 and an estimated $40,000 for Fiscal Year 2025, the “Support Adoption” Grant Program, established in 2023, has been recognized for providing financial assistance to organizations that support adoption. The program also acts as a financial friend to couples and individuals who might otherwise be surprised by the high cost of adoption, which can reach tens of thousands of dollars. The funds are derived in part from the sale of state-issued “Support Adoption” license plates, which enable drivers to publicly demonstrate their support for adoption efforts while also making a financial contribution to the cause.
The grant program enables Texans to support expecting moms contemplating adoption and enhance the lives of children in need of adoption, according to the Texas Attorney General’s official news release. This program lowers adoption costs and demonstrates the state’s dedication to life-affirming options.
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