Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB1139

Introduced
1/9/25  

Caption

PARENTAL NOTICE OF ABORTION

Impact

This bill would significantly alter the legal framework surrounding abortion access for minors in Illinois. By mandating parental notice, the legislation emphasizes the belief that parental involvement is in the best interest of unemancipated minors. Proponents argue that this would create a support system for minors who may not be capable of making informed decisions regarding abortion by themselves. However, the bill also includes exceptions allowing for abortions in cases of medical emergencies or if the minor is a victim of sexual abuse, which aims to safeguard particularly vulnerable populations from undue requirements.

Summary

House Bill 1139, titled the Parental Notice of Abortion Act of 2025, seeks to require that any physician intending to perform an abortion on a minor or an incompetent person provide at least 48 hours of notice to an adult family member before proceeding. The bill aims to ensure that the interests of the minor are protected by involving adult family members in the decision-making process. It shares provisions similar to those found in the Parental Notice of Abortion Act of 1995, signaling ongoing legislative concern regarding minors' access to abortion services without parental involvement.

Contention

Opposition to HB1139 may arise from concerns that this legislation could hinder timely access to abortion services for minors, particularly in urgent medical situations. Critics may argue that requiring notice could create additional barriers, particularly for minors who may face unsupportive family environments. The balance the bill tries to strike between parental rights and the autonomy of minors may lead to heated debates among stakeholders, particularly among advocacy groups that support reproductive rights and those that emphasize parental involvement.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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