Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB757

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Pregnancy care and support; requiring creation of certain program subject to available funding; stating eligibility requirements. Effective date. Emergency.

Note

This bill represents a significant step in the Oklahoma legislature towards a particular stance on pregnancy and reproductive health, potentially influencing future legislation around women's health care and state involvement in family matters.

Impact

With an emphasis on encouraging healthy childbirth and increasing economic self-sufficiency among families, SB757 is set to affect state laws by creating a new framework for pregnancy support. The program will not provide referrals for abortion services, which may raise discussions on the implications of limiting options for women facing unintended pregnancies. By codifying the operation of a telecare support network that excludes abortion services, this bill can shape policies around reproductive health and family assistance in Oklahoma.

Summary

Senate Bill 757 establishes a continuum of care program managed by the Oklahoma State Department of Health. This program aims to provide support and resources for pregnant women and parents of young children, focusing on telecare services. It seeks to facilitate community outreach, consultations, and care coordination for women facing unexpected pregnancies while providing direct services and social support. The program operates under the principle of encouraging childbirth as an alternative to abortion, hence highlighting its aim to support family formation and parenting success.

Contention

The potential controversy surrounding SB757 includes its narrow focus on specific types of pregnancy care while explicitly prohibiting associations with abortion services. Proponents argue that it promotes family stability and healthy childbirth, whereas critics may see it as an infringement on women's reproductive choices. The requirement of exclusive focus on childbirth and parenting without providing comprehensive reproductive health resources has raised concerns about the adequacy of support for women who may be seeking diverse options.

Companion Bills

OK SB757

Carry Over Pregnancy care and support; requiring creation of certain program subject to available funding; stating eligibility requirements. Effective date. Emergency.

Previously Filed As

OK SB757

Pregnancy care and support; requiring creation of certain program subject to available funding; stating eligibility requirements. Effective date. Emergency.

OK SB590

Child care; requiring Department of Human Services to institute certain payment incentive subject to available funds. Effective date. Emergency.

OK SB656

Child support; creating the Paternal Responsibility Act; making certain persons financially liable for certain prenatal care; establishing certain procedures for certain actions. Effective date. Emergency.

OK SB844

Mental health; requiring the Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services to issue certain request for proposals subject to availability of funds; transferring certain duties. Effective date. Emergency.

OK SB139

Schools; modifying certain subject matter standards; requiring certain students to read certain texts. Effective date. Emergency.

OK HB2827

Schools; creating a grant program subject to the availability of funds to employ school nurses, school counselors, and mental health professionals; effective date; emergency.

OK HB1788

Revenue and taxation; tax credit; pregnancy resource centers; effective date.

OK HB2717

Poor persons; Family Support Program; eligibility; maximum payment; amount; effective date.

OK SB529

Teachers; creating the Oklahoma Teacher Corps Program; providing eligibility. Effective date. Emergency.

OK SB694

Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program; providing for eligibility of certain pregnant applicant or recipient. Effective date. Emergency.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.