Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HR1411

Introduced
8/6/24  

Caption

Recognizing July 2024 as the 30th anniversary of the reproductive justice movement to raise awareness around the history of reproductive justice and honor the foremothers of the reproductive justice movement, build a world in which Black girls and gender expansive people, as well as all Americans marginalized by their race, class, or gender, are free from systems of reproductive oppression of their bodies, sexuality, labor, and reproduction.

Impact

By celebrating this milestone, HR1411 aims to foster increased awareness around the historical struggles faced by Black women and gender-diverse individuals in obtaining equitable healthcare and reproductive rights. The resolution acknowledges the particular challenges these groups have encountered, including higher rates of maternal mortality and lack of adequate healthcare support. It reinforces the need for comprehensive policies that ensure all individuals have the right to make autonomous decisions about their bodies.

Summary

House Resolution 1411 commemorates the 30th anniversary of the reproductive justice movement, emphasizing its significance in addressing the specific health needs and human rights of marginalized groups, particularly Black women and LGBTQI+ individuals. The legislation recognizes the systemic issues of racism and inequality that have historically affected access to reproductive health services and underscores the importance of evolving societal attitudes towards reproductive rights as fundamental rights for all individuals, regardless of their background.

Contention

Despite its supportive stance on reproductive justice, the resolution highlights ongoing controversies in this realm, particularly in light of recent judicial decisions that have weakened reproductive rights. Critics may argue that HR1411, while largely symbolic, might not directly translate into actionable changes that are necessary to fight against current erosions of reproductive rights. The mention of key legislative frameworks, such as the Equal Access to Abortion Coverage in Healthcare (EACH) Act, indicates a pathway toward legislative advocacy, but proponents will need to work on tangible legislative changes to fully realize the objectives outlined in the resolution.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US SJR004

Reproductive Rights and Justice Day

US AB2586

Reproductive and sexual health inequities.

US HR1273

Designating a day in May 2024, as "Disability Reproductive Equity Day".

US HR109

Recognizes May 1, 2023, as Louisiana Reproductive Justice Day

US HR453

Designating a day in May 2025, as "Disability Reproductive Equity Day".

US HB4281

Protect Sexual and Reproductive Health Act of 2023

US SR703

A resolution designating a day in May 2024, as "Disability Reproductive Equity Day".

US SB317

Reproductive Freedom for All Act

US HB1224

INFO for Reproductive Care Act of 2023 Informing New Factors and Options for Reproductive Care Act of 2023

US HCR130

Commending State and local governments for championing reproductive rights as human rights.

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