New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill AR122

Introduced
3/7/24  
Refer
3/7/24  
Report Pass
3/11/24  

Caption

Condemns Alabama Supreme Court ruling in LePage v. Mobile Infirmary Clinic, P.C. and pending federal legislation, H.R.431; reaffirms freedom of access and protection of reproductive health care services in New Jersey, including IVF.

Impact

The implications of the LePage ruling could severely restrict access to reproductive assistance for individuals seeking IVF by fostering a climate of fear and uncertainty. This resolution serves to reaffirm New Jersey's commitment to safeguarding reproductive rights against such perceived encroachments from other jurisdictions. It aims to protect New Jersey residents from the legislative ripple effects of the Alabama ruling and similar federal proposals, particularly those involving personhood for embryos, which threaten family planning practices and reproductive healthcare rights.

Summary

Assembly Resolution No. 122 condemns the Alabama Supreme Court ruling in the case of LePage v. Mobile Infirmary Clinic, P.C. This ruling designated embryos as 'extrauterine children' under Alabama law, leading to serious implications for access to reproductive health services such as in vitro fertilization (IVF). The bill unequivocally asserts New Jersey's commitment to protecting reproductive freedom and healthcare access, especially in light of the conservative trends surrounding reproductive rights nationally. It calls into question the broader implications of such rulings not only for Alabama but for citizens across the United States, especially those struggling with infertility.

Sentiment

The sentiment around the bill is one of strong opposition to the restrictions imposed by the Alabama ruling and federal legislation such as H.R. 431. Proponents laud the resolution as a necessary step to uphold reproductive rights and counteract harmful rulings that undermine access to assisted reproductive methods. The resolution echoes widespread concerns among reproductive health advocates and citizens that the ruling could undercut the rights of individuals, raising alarm about potential overreach by state legislatures into deeply personal health decisions.

Contention

Much of the contention surrounding the bill relates to the debate over personhood and its implications for reproductive rights. Critics argue that such designations might lead to restrictive laws that could criminalize or regulate IVF, thus threatening the operations of fertility clinics. The resolution highlights a national trend where reproductive health care access is becoming increasingly politicized, raising fears that legal precedents set by Alabama's ruling could lead to broader regulatory and legal challenges across the country.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ AR125

Condemns Alabama Supreme Court ruling in LePage v. Mobile Infirmary Clinic, P.C.

NJ SR94

Condemns Alabama Supreme Court ruling in LePage v. Mobile Infirmary Clinic, P.C.

NJ AR148

Condemns action of Republican members of United States Congress in failing to support passage of SB3612; affirms New Jersey Legislature's commitment to protecting reproductive freedom and full access to reproductive health care.

NJ AR127

Condemns Arizona Supreme Court ruling in Planned Parenthood v. Mayes banning abortions in the state and reaffirms New Jersey citizens' freedom to access reproductive health care services.

NJ SR96

Condemns Arizona Supreme Court ruling in Planned Parenthood v. Mayes banning abortions in the state and reaffirms New Jersey citizens' freedom to access reproductive health care services.

NJ A4191

Protects access to assisted reproductive technology.

NJ S3157

Protects access to assisted reproductive technology.

NJ A4363

Strengthens access to New Jersey reproductive health services for in-State and out-of-State persons.

NJ A4656

Secures protections for patients and providers accessing and providing legally protected health care activities; establishes right of residents to legally protected health care services, which are restricted in other states.

NJ S3491

Secures protections for patients and providers accessing and providing legally protected health care activities; establishes right of residents to legally protected health care services, which are restricted in other states.

Similar Bills

NJ AR148

Condemns action of Republican members of United States Congress in failing to support passage of SB3612; affirms New Jersey Legislature's commitment to protecting reproductive freedom and full access to reproductive health care.

NJ AR125

Condemns Alabama Supreme Court ruling in LePage v. Mobile Infirmary Clinic, P.C.

NJ SR94

Condemns Alabama Supreme Court ruling in LePage v. Mobile Infirmary Clinic, P.C.

CA AR71

Relative to Planned Parenthood.

NJ SR96

Condemns Arizona Supreme Court ruling in Planned Parenthood v. Mayes banning abortions in the state and reaffirms New Jersey citizens' freedom to access reproductive health care services.

NJ AR127

Condemns Arizona Supreme Court ruling in Planned Parenthood v. Mayes banning abortions in the state and reaffirms New Jersey citizens' freedom to access reproductive health care services.

CA AB583

Birthing Justice for California Families Pilot Project.

CA AB2298

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