Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1317

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Improving access to breast pumps

Impact

If enacted, H1317 will mandate coverage for the cost of renting and using these multi-user breast pumps for eligible active and retired employees of the Commonwealth. This coverage is especially aimed at mothers whose infants are in intensive or special care nurseries, or who have conditions preventing direct breastfeeding. The bill requires that these breast pumps be made available within 24 hours of a mother’s hospital discharge, thus ensuring timely access to essential breast-feeding resources.

Summary

House Bill H1317, entitled 'An Act improving access to breast pumps', seeks to enhance the availability of multi-user breast pumps for mothers in specific situations, particularly those whose infants are receiving specialized care. The bill defines a multi-user breast pump and stipulates the requirements for these devices, ensuring they are safe, durable, and efficient for multiple users. The intent is to support new mothers, especially those whose children face health challenges, by providing essential equipment to promote breastfeeding and enhance maternal-infant bonding.

Contention

While the overarching goal is to facilitate breastfeeding among new mothers and improve accessibility to necessary resources, there may be concerns about the implications for healthcare providers and insurers on coverage parameters. The support for lactation consultants, as outlined in the bill, might prompt discussions about the assignments of funding priorities within the healthcare system and the potential burdens on Medicaid and other insurers to adapt to these new standards.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H1316

Relative to preventing home insurers from forcing tree removal

MA H1985

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MA H1984

Protecting youth during custodial interrogations

MA H689

To remodel public school athletics through social-emotional learning

MA H3938

Pertaining to regional resilience and flood protection entities

MA H1986

Resolutions providing for the ratification of the child labor amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America

MA H464

Warning consumers of the health risks of gas stoves

MA H3564

Relative to infrastructure replacement projects

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