Louisiana 2021 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR85

Introduced
5/12/21  
Refer
5/13/21  
Refer
5/13/21  
Report Pass
5/19/21  
Engrossed
5/24/21  
Refer
5/25/21  
Refer
5/25/21  
Report Pass
6/1/21  
Report Pass
6/1/21  
Passed
6/7/21  

Caption

Requests a study of policies relative to certain health issues of women prisoners

Impact

The anticipated impact of HCR85 extends to legislative policies regarding healthcare in correctional settings, aiming to improve maternal health outcomes for incarcerated women. The findings from the study will not only serve to evaluate the current healthcare policies and practices but may also lead to recommendations that could shape future laws governing pregnancy management within correctional facilities, potentially addressing disparities in healthcare access for this vulnerable population.

Summary

HCR85 is a concurrent resolution urging the Louisiana Public Health Institute to study the policies regarding pregnancy management and care for women in state and local correctional facilities. With over 1,200 incarcerated females in Louisiana, the bill highlights the significant public health implications relating to pregnancy among women in corrections. The resolution calls for a comprehensive review of various aspects of maternity care, including screening practices for pregnancy, prenatal and postpartum care, and the availability of education and support systems for incarcerated women.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding the resolution appears to be supportive, emphasizing the need for improved care and management of pregnancy among incarcerated women. Proponents of the bill recognize the disparities faced by many women in correctional facilities, advocating that the study's findings could catalyze necessary reforms and enhance the healthcare system's responsiveness to the unique needs of women in prison.

Contention

Potential points of contention may arise concerning the implementation of the study and the findings it produces. Some stakeholders could voice concerns about the adequacy of existing healthcare provisions in incarceration settings or question the thoroughness of the review process. As the resolution includes collaboration with community organizations, disparities in perspectives regarding best practices or resource allocation could also surface, prompting discussions on how to effectively balance institutional policies with the healthcare needs of incarcerated women.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR104

Authorizes and directs the legislative auditor to conduct performance audits of Louisiana's state and local correctional facilities

LA HCR89

Requests a study of the health and safety conditions of Louisiana prisons and jails

LA HB982

Pregnant Women in Custody Act

LA SB994

In general administration, further providing for State recording system for application of restraints to pregnant prisoners or detainees; in county correctional institutions, further providing for county recording system for application of restraints to pregnant prisoners or detainees; and, in miscellaneous provisions, further providing for healthy birth for incarcerated women.

LA AB2717

Prisoners: California Healthy Start Act.

LA HB5431

PREGNANT PRISONERS-RESTRAINTS

LA AB1225

The Dignity for Incarcerated Women Act.

LA HR193

Requests La. Dept. of Health to amend the Medicaid state plan to allow for postpartum Medicaid coverage for 12 months after childbirth for certain pregnant individuals

LA SB3600

PREGNANT PRISONERS-RESTRAINTS

LA HB2337

Prisoners; medical treatment; pregnancy; requirements

Similar Bills

CA AB2657

Incarcerated person’s competence.

CA SB1139

Prisons: visitation.

CA AB2740

Incarcerated persons: prenatal and postpartum care.

CA AB1782

Jails: commissary.

CA AB732

County jails: prisons: incarcerated pregnant persons.

CA AB1177

Parole: hearing records.

CA AB2527

Incarceration: pregnant persons.

CA AB1225

The Dignity for Incarcerated Women Act.