Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR426

Caption

General Assembly; support creation of a Black Maternal Health Caucus; urge

Impact

The establishment of a Black Maternal Health Caucus focuses on researching, developing, and recommending evidence-based policies to combat the maternal health crisis in Georgia. Given the high rates of maternal mortality and morbidity, particularly among Black women, the Caucus aims to create a platform for legislative action. It is anticipated that such a body will enhance awareness and cultivate solutions addressing the health inequities faced by Black pregnant women, thereby promoting better maternal health standards in Georgia.

Summary

House Resolution 426 (HR426) urges the General Assembly of Georgia to support the creation of a Black Maternal Health Caucus. This initiative is driven by alarming statistics indicating that Black women in the United States face significantly higher risks of pregnancy-related deaths compared to their white counterparts. In Georgia, these disparities are particularly pronounced, as Black women are three times more likely to die from pregnancy-related causes than non-Hispanic white women. This bill seeks to address these disparities and improve maternal health outcomes for Black women and infants in the state.

Contention

Despite bipartisan recognition of the need for action, there are concerns regarding the implementation and effectiveness of such a Caucus. Some argue that without adequate resources and support, the Caucus may not fulfill its objectives of significantly reducing maternal health disparities. Additionally, the intersection of race, healthcare access, and policy effectiveness remains a contentious issue, as advocates push for systemic changes to combat the underlying factors contributing to the high rates of maternal mortality among Black women.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

GA HR1059

Black maternal health statistics; recognize

GA SR489

Black Maternal Health Statistics; recognize

GA HR561

Joseph, Jennie; Founder of Commonsense Childbirth, Inc.; commend

GA HB1215

Georgia Dignity in Pregnancy and Childbirth Act; enact

GA HB661

Expanding Medicaid to Improve Health Outcomes for New Mothers Act; enact

GA HR908

Maternal Health Awareness Day; January 23, 2024; recognize

GA HB1499

Public Health, Department of; grant program to prevent maternal mortality by managing risk factors, conditions, and circumstances; provide

GA HB1216

Medical assistance; pilot program to provide coverage under Medicaid program for doula care for pregnant Medicaid recipients; provide

GA SR578

National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day; support

GA HR1239

Black Midwives Day in the State of Georgia; March 14, 2024; recognize

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.