New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2642

Introduced
5/16/22  
Refer
5/16/22  

Caption

Prohibits extradition of individual from another state back to that state for actions related to conduct concerning reproductive health care services lawful in this State.

Impact

If enacted, S2642 would amend existing New Jersey statutes regarding extradition. In particular, the bill explicitly states that the Governor of New Jersey may not surrender individuals charged in other states with actions that are not crimes under New Jersey law, specifically in connection with lawful reproductive health services. Thus, it reinforces New Jersey's position as a state that protects access to reproductive health care, even amid varying legal frameworks across state lines.

Summary

Senate Bill S2642 seeks to prohibit the extradition of individuals from New Jersey to other states for actions relating to reproductive health care services that are lawful in New Jersey. This legislative effort is a direct response to increasing concerns over out-of-state laws potentially criminalizing practices that are protected under New Jersey law. By ensuring that individuals cannot be extradited for providing or seeking reproductive health care services, the bill aims to uphold the legal rights of those individuals in New Jersey and protect them from punitive measures elsewhere.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding S2642 is notably contentious, as it intersects with deeply held beliefs about reproductive rights and states' jurisdiction over such matters. Proponents, largely from progressive and reproductive rights advocacy groups, view the bill as a necessary safeguard of personal freedoms and medical rights. Conversely, opponents might view it as an infringement on cooperative law enforcement and a challenge to states' rights to govern based on their legal frameworks, leading to a polarized discussion in legislative forums.

Contention

Key points of contention surround the implications of this bill, with detractors arguing that it undermines the concept of legal jurisdiction and could encourage individuals to seek refuge in New Jersey to escape accountability in their home states. Supporters counter this by emphasizing the need for safe access to all forms of reproductive health care, arguing that citizens should not be subject to punitive actions for engaging in lawful medical practices. The debate foregrounds the broader national conversation about reproductive rights amidst changing legal landscapes across the United States.

Companion Bills

NJ A3974

Same As Prohibits extradition of individual from another state back to that state for actions related to conduct concerning reproductive health care services lawful in this State.

Previously Filed As

NJ A3974

Prohibits extradition of individual from another state back to that state for actions related to conduct concerning reproductive health care services lawful in this State.

NJ HF366

Reproductive health care; health records release limited, health-related licensing board acts prohibited, background study disqualification prohibited, judgement enforcement prevented, subpoena enforcement restricted, lawsuit cause of action created, and extradition of persons charged in another state prohibited.

NJ SB743

Reproductive health care services; prohibitions on extradition for certain crimes.

NJ SB1163

Criminal procedure: extradition; extradition of certain individuals providing certain reproductive health services; limit. Amends secs. 1, 2, 3a, 5 & 12 of 1937 PA 144 (MCL 780.1 et seq.). TIE BAR WITH: SB 1164'24

NJ SB1243

Reproductive health care services; definition, prohibitions on extradition for certain crimes.

NJ HB05414

An Act Concerning The Provision Of Protections For Persons Receiving And Providing Reproductive Health Care Services In The State And Access To Reproductive Health Care Services In The State.

NJ HB1539

Abortion or other reproductive health care services; prohibitions on extradition for certain crimes.

NJ SB15

Reproductive health care services; prohibitions on extradition for certain criminal violations.

NJ HB1493

Reproductive health care services; prohibitions on extradition for certain criminal violations.

NJ SB1098

Protected health care activity; prohibition on extradition.

Similar Bills

CA SB848

Employment: leave for reproductive loss.

MI SB1082

Consumer protection: privacy; reproductive health data privacy act; create. Creates new act.

MI HB6077

Consumer protection: privacy; reproductive health data privacy act; create. Creates new act.

NJ A4657

Creates "Reproductive Health Care Access Fund" to strengthen access to reproductive health care; makes appropriation.

NJ S3492

Creates "Reproductive Health Care Access Fund" to strengthen access to reproductive health care.

HI HB1343

Relating To Reproductive Health Care Access.

HI HB1343

Relating To Reproductive Health Care Access.

CA AB2298

Parent-child relationship: assisted reproduction agreement for gestational carriers.