Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB5439

Introduced
2/9/24  
Introduced
2/9/24  

Caption

RHA-INFO REQ BEFORE ABORTION

Impact

The passage of HB5439 would alter the current statutory framework concerning abortion procedures within the state. The provision for healthcare professionals to provide specific information aims to empower patients with knowledge about alternative services and support systems in place. However, this change also raises potential implications for the timing and accessibility of abortion services, as it introduces an additional step in the process. Supporters of the bill argue that this information requirement will lead to more informed decision-making by patients, whereas critics worry it may delay access to necessary medical procedures.

Summary

House Bill 5439 aims to amend the Reproductive Health Act by introducing new requirements that must be followed before an abortion can be performed by a healthcare professional. Specifically, the bill mandates that healthcare providers supply patients with crucial information generated by the Department of Public Health. This information will include a comprehensive list of available public and private agencies, adoption services, and government-funded programs catering to pregnant individuals and children. By enforcing this requirement, the bill seeks to ensure that patients are adequately informed about their options before making a decision regarding abortion.

Contention

The introduction of HB5439 has sparked debates around the balance between patient autonomy and the imposition of additional regulations on healthcare providers. Advocates for the bill, often from conservative factions, argue that providing patients with detailed information about reproductive options is essential for informed consent. Conversely, opponents, particularly from liberal groups, argue that such measures could be perceived as an unnecessary barrier, potentially making it more difficult for women to access timely healthcare services. This contention embodies broader societal debates on reproductive rights and the government's role in personal medical decisions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL HB4262

ABORTION-INFORMED CONSENT

IL HB2181

ABORTION-72 HR WAITING PERIOD

IL HB1220

ABORTION-INFORMED CONSENT

IL HB1162

MOBILE ABORTION-PROHIBITED

IL HB4301

MOBILE ABORTION-PROHIBITED

IL HB3547

ABORTION-VARIOUS

IL HB3585

LONG-ACTING CONTRA INFO-ACT

IL HB2175

PARENTAL NOTICE OF ABORTION

IL HB4300

PARENTAL NOTICE OF ABORTION

IL HB4698

PARENTAL NOTICE OF ABORTION

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