North Carolina 2023-2024 Regular Session

North Carolina House Bill H1033

Introduced
5/2/24  

Caption

Taxpayer Accountability/Crisis Pregnancy Ctrs

Impact

The implications of HB 1033 on state laws are significant, as it introduces structured reporting and monitoring requirements for CPCs. These centers will be required to report their financial transactions, expenditures, and performance metrics to the Department of Health and Human Services annually, allowing for oversight of grant usage. This legislative measure seeks to mitigate concerns regarding misallocation of public funds associated with crisis pregnancy centers, thereby addressing calls for greater transparency in the allocation of taxpayer resources to these organizations.

Summary

House Bill 1033, titled 'Taxpayer Accountability/Crisis Pregnancy Centers', aims to establish a more transparent and accountable framework for crisis pregnancy centers (CPCs) in North Carolina. The bill mandates the creation of a competitive grant process for awarding funds to these centers, emphasizing the need for performance standards to ensure that taxpayer money is utilized effectively. Specifically, it allocates recurring funds amounting to $6.25 million for the 2023-2024 and 2024-2025 fiscal years, with these funds earmarked for a range of services that support pregnancy services and training within CPCs. This move is perceived as a step towards enhancing the services offered by these centers while ensuring fiscal responsibility.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1033 has been mixed, with supporters applauding the accountability measures and potential improvements in the services offered by CPCs. Proponents argue that establishing standards and requiring detailed reporting can help ensure that these centers align with health and safety protocols. Conversely, critics may view these new requirements as an attempt to impose undue regulation on organizations typically aligned with conservative values, potentially harming their operational autonomy. The debate over the bill reflects broader contentious issues regarding reproductive health services and the state's role in regulating such entities.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the balance between ensuring accountability and preserving the operational flexibility of CPCs. Some stakeholders express concern that stringent reporting requirements could hinder the ability of these centers to provide non-medical services discreetly. Furthermore, there are concerns regarding the allocation of funds specified for nonsectarian purposes, as many CPCs are affiliated with religious organizations. As the bill is debated, there may be discussions on how to satisfy both the objective of enhancing accountability while respecting the unique nature of such organizations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NC H861

Taxpayer Accountability/Pregnancy Centers

NC H977

Crisis Pregnancy Center Accountability Study

NC S247

Redirect Crisis Pregnancy Center Funds

NC S859

Redirect Crisis Pregnancy Center Funds

NC H522

Crisis Pregnancy Center Fraud Prevention Act

NC S744

Voucher School Accountability Act

NC H259

2023 Appropriations Act

NC S508

2023 Budget Tech/Other Corrections

NC H993

OPS Moratorium/OPS & PESA Accountability

NC S853

OPS Moratorium/OPS & PESA Accountability

Similar Bills

SC H3504

Pregnancy CARE Act

SC H3012

Pregnancy CARE Act

NC S247

Redirect Crisis Pregnancy Center Funds

NC H522

Crisis Pregnancy Center Fraud Prevention Act

NC H861

Taxpayer Accountability/Pregnancy Centers

SC H3112

Maternal Mortality Study Committee

NC H977

Crisis Pregnancy Center Accountability Study

NC H940

Protection Against Pregnancy Discrimination