Arkansas 2025 Regular Session

Arkansas House Bill HB1011

Introduced
11/20/24  
Refer
1/13/25  

Caption

To Create The Restore Roe Act; And To Restore A Woman's Access To Abortion Services.

Impact

If enacted, HB1011 would repeal the existing Arkansas Human Life Protection Act, which severely restricted abortion access. The new act could significantly alter the legal landscape regarding reproductive health, particularly by reinstating access to abortion services that were previously banned or heavily regulated. It aims to ensure that women in Arkansas can receive necessary healthcare without excessive governmental interference, thus impacting both healthcare providers and women seeking these services.

Summary

House Bill 1011, known as the Restore Roe Act, is designed to restore women's access to abortion services in Arkansas. The bill aims to protect the constitutional rights established under the 1973 Supreme Court ruling in Roe v. Wade, allowing abortions up to the point of fetal viability. After this point, the bill proposes limited exceptions for the health or life of the mother or in cases of rape or incest. The legislative intent reflected in the bill is a commitment to ensuring that women retain autonomy over their reproductive choices.

Contention

Discussion around HB1011 is likely to be contentious, with supporters arguing that it restores fundamental rights to women, while opponents may express concerns about the implications of expanded access to abortion. Key points of contention include the potential moral and ethical ramifications tied to abortion and the societal views on women's rights. These differing perspectives will likely influence debates and voting patterns in the legislative committees and the general assembly.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AR HR1003

To Oppose The Arkansas Abortion Amendment Of 2024 And Encourage All Registered Voters To Vote Against The Arkansas Abortion Amendment Of 2024.

AR SB307

To Create A Monument To The Unborn; To Create A Monument On State Capitol Grounds; And To Amend The Law Concerning The Duties Of The Secretary Of State.

AR HB1686

To Create The Arkansas Chemical Abortions Ban Act.

AR HB1013

To Establish A Path To Restoration Of The Right To Possess A Firearm.

AR HB1615

To Create The Conscience Protection Act; And To Amend The Religious Freedom Restoration Act.

AR SB542

To Amend The Right-to-know-and-see Act; And To Require An Abortion Provider Who Knowingly Performs Or Refers A Patient For An Abortion To Comply With The Right Of A Patient To View Ultrasound Images Before An Abortion.

AR HB1834

To Amend The Abortion Inducing Drugs Safety Act To Increase The Criminal Penalties And Clarify The Civil Penalties.

AR HB1174

To Add Protections For Unborn Children By Allowing Prosecution When A Person Causes The Death Of An Unborn Child; To Repeal Laws That May Allow A Person To Pressure A Pregnant Woman To Get An Abortion; And To Declare An Emergency.

AR HB1301

To Amend The Arkansas Human Life Protection Act And The Arkansas Unborn Child Protection Act To Exclude An Abortion In The Case Of A Fetal Abnormality Incompatible With Life.

AR SB552

To Create The Offense Of Capital Rape.

Similar Bills

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Relating to information regarding perinatal palliative care, regulation of abortion, and the availability of certain defenses to prosecution for homicide and assault offenses; creating a criminal offense.

TX SB1647

Relating to information regarding perinatal palliative care, regulation of abortion, and the availability of certain defenses to prosecution for homicide and assault offenses; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB59

Relating to a prohibition on abortion after detection of a fetal heartbeat; providing penalties.

TX SB5

Relating to the regulation of abortion procedures, providers, and facilities; providing penalties.

TX HB3218

Relating to the regulation of abortion, including information regarding perinatal palliative care and prohibiting discriminatory abortions; authorizing disciplinary action; providing a civil remedy; creating a criminal offense.

TX SB1173

Relating to the regulation of abortion, including information regarding perinatal palliative care and prohibiting discriminatory abortions; authorizing disciplinary action; providing a civil remedy; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB1500

Relating to prohibiting abortions after detection of an unborn child's heartbeat and to requirements for performing or inducing an abortion; authorizing an administrative penalty; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB60

Relating to the regulation of abortion procedures, providers, and facilities; providing penalties.