Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HCR39

Introduced
5/2/23  
Refer
5/2/23  

Caption

Expressing the sense of Congress to support the case of Beatriz, a young woman from a rural area of El Salvador, living in extreme poverty and with lupus, who fought for her life against the state to allow her to terminate a pregnancy that put her at risk, which exposed the serious consequences of the absolute criminalization of abortion in El Salvador, and urging the Salvadoran state to assume its international obligations in the field of human rights.

Impact

This resolution highlights the broader implications of abortion restrictions not just in El Salvador, but around the world, illustrating how these laws disproportionately affect marginalized groups, including women of color and low-income individuals. By addressing the need for access to safe and effective reproductive healthcare, HCR39 reinforces principles of health justice, equality, and non-discrimination, while advocating for the decriminalization of abortion. It also calls on international bodies to recognize these rights and take a stand against oppressive laws.

Summary

HCR39 is a concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress in support of Beatriz, a young woman from El Salvador who faced life-threatening circumstances in relation to her pregnancy. Diagnosed with lupus and experiencing an anencephalic pregnancy, Beatriz's efforts to obtain an abortion were thwarted by the El Salvadoran legal system, which imposes strict criminalization on abortion. The resolution aims to shed light on her case and condemn the repercussions of such stringent abortion laws, emphasizing the violation of human rights involved.

Contention

Some points of contention surrounding HCR39 could include debates on the balancing of individual rights with cultural and legal frameworks in various jurisdictions, particularly in conservative communities where abortion remains a highly polarized issue. Proponents argue that the resolution represents a necessary intervention to protect women's health and rights, while opponents may view it as an infringement on national sovereignty or cultural values. This tension can be reflective of ongoing global discussions about reproductive rights and healthcare access.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US SR123

Relative to Salvadoran American Day.

US HR19

Acknowledging the role of the United States in El Salvador's civil war and urging increased United States support for strengthening civil society, human rights protections, and for humanitarian and development assistance for El Salvador.

US ACR99

Salvadoran American Day.

US SR361

In memory of Salvadore Rios Hernandez, Sr., of San Antonio.

US HCR010

Concurrent Resolution Honoring Utah's Salvadoran Community

US HR561

Expressing opposition to the use of State power against people in the United States seeking essential health care, including criminalization of the full range of sexual and reproductive health care such as abortion, gender-affirming care, and contraceptive care, and disapproving of State punishment of people for their pregnancy outcomes.

US HCR37

Expressing the sense of Congress that there is a climate emergency which demands a massive-scale mobilization to halt, reverse, and address its consequences and causes.

US SR276

A resolution expressing opposition to the use of State power against people in the United States seeking essential health care, including criminalization of the full range of sexual and reproductive health care such as abortion, gender-affirming care, and contraceptive care, and disapproving of State punishment of people for their pregnancy outcomes.

US HR368

Requesting information on El Salvador's human rights practices pursuant to section 502B(c) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961.

US HR238

Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that every person has the basic right to emergency health care, including abortion care.

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