Louisiana 2024 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB630

Introduced
3/1/24  
Introduced
3/1/24  
Refer
3/1/24  
Refer
3/1/24  
Refer
3/11/24  

Caption

Provides relative to criminal prosecution of certain pregnancy outcomes

Impact

If enacted, HB 630 would lead to significant changes in state law concerning how pregnancies, specifically their outcomes, are treated legally. It would ensure that women cannot be prosecuted for aspects related to their pregnancies, thereby addressing concerns that existing laws may criminalize them for natural or medical processes that are beyond their control. This shift aims to provide security and support for women during potentially traumatic experiences surrounding pregnancy outcomes.

Summary

House Bill 630, introduced by Representative Mandie Landry, seeks to provide explicit immunity from criminal prosecution or penalties for women regarding the outcomes of their pregnancies. This includes circumstances such as stillbirth, miscarriage, intentional termination of a pregnancy, or any other pregnancy outcome that does not lead to a live birth. The bill is rooted in supporting women through all stages of pregnancy and aims to clarify that the public policy of Louisiana does not intend to criminalize women for their pregnancy-related outcomes.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding this bill is generally supportive, especially among advocates of women's rights and healthcare. Proponents argue that it is a necessary measure for protecting women's autonomy and mitigating the stigma associated with certain pregnancy outcomes. However, there may also be contention from those who view the bill as critical of existing laws or who have moral objections to the provisions of the bill, particularly in relation to intentional termination of pregnancy.

Contention

Key points of contention may arise regarding the scope of the bill and its implications for existing laws. Opponents may express concerns that providing immunity in certain cases could lead to legal ambiguities or challenges when determining accountability in complex situations involving pregnancy outcomes. Critics may also argue about the ethical implications surrounding the intentional termination of pregnancy, which could lead to divisive discussions among lawmakers and constituents.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB266

Provides relative to the civil liability and criminal prosecution of certain pregnancy outcomes

LA HB549

Provides relative to termination of pregnancy that is the result of certain sex offenses

LA HR130

Creates a task force to study public health outcomes related to the criminalization of HIV

LA HB370

Provides relative to criminal blighting of property (EN INCREASE GF EX See Note)

LA HB5

Provides relative to pregnancy-related medical expense obligations

LA HB477

Provides relative to information provided when prosecuting offenses (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

LA HB461

Provides relative to exceptions to abortion

LA HB237

Provides relative to certain activities regarding contraband (EN INCREASE LF EX See Note)

LA HB286

Provides relative to expungements for certain amounts of possession of marijuana (EN DECREASE GF RV See Note)

LA HB588

Provides relative to convictions rendered by a verdict from a non-unanimous jury (EG INCREASE GF EX See Note)

Similar Bills

CA AB602

False advertising: pregnancy-related services.

NJ S3545

Provides certain deceptive practices in advertising of pregancy-related services violate the consumer fraud act.

NJ A861

Provides certain deceptive practices in advertising of pregnancy-related services violate the consumer fraud act.

NJ S2522

Provides certain deceptive practices in advertising of pregnancy-related services violate the consumer fraud act.

NJ A2145

Provides certain deceptive practices in advertising of pregnancy-related services violate the consumer fraud act.

NJ A5418

Requires pregnancy centers to disclose certain information in multiple languages.

SC H3012

Pregnancy CARE Act

SC H3504

Pregnancy CARE Act