Kentucky 2025 Regular Session

Kentucky House Bill HB642

Introduced
2/18/25  
Refer
2/18/25  

Caption

AN ACT relating to the taxation of breast pumps and related supplies.

Impact

If enacted, HB642 will amend KRS 139.472 to list breast pumps, breast pump kits, and associated storage supplies explicitly as items not subject to sales tax. This change reflects a growing understanding of the importance of breastfeeding and the role of accessible resources in promoting it. By simplifying the purchase of these products, the bill intends to facilitate breastfeeding, which is known to have numerous benefits for both mothers and their infants, including improved health outcomes and increase in breastfeeding initiation and duration rates in the state.

Summary

House Bill 642 proposes a taxation exemption for breast pumps and related supplies sold between July 1, 2025, and June 30, 2029. The legislation aims to reduce financial burdens on new mothers by exempting essential lactation equipment from sales tax, thereby promoting maternal health and encouraging breastfeeding. This is significant in the context of state taxation policy, as it marks an explicit recognition of the health-related necessities of new mothers and their infants, aligning economic incentives with public health goals.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB642 is generally positive among maternal health advocates and legislators who support the bill. They view the exemption as a necessary step toward better supporting new parents and advocating for the health benefits of breastfeeding. Conversely, there may be concerns expressed by those wary of tax exemptions potentially leading to broader implications in tax revenue generation. However, discussions have largely focused on the importance of breastfeeding support without significant opposition to the bill being documented.

Contention

Notably, while HB642 has garnered support, there is potential for contention regarding broader implications of tax exemptions in state revenue. Critics may raise concerns about the loss of tax income and the equitable distribution of tax benefits. However, proponents argue that the long-term public health benefits provided by such measures will outweigh the temporary fiscal impacts, as savings in healthcare costs for families and the healthcare system could result from improved maternal and child health.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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