Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2703

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To ensure compliance with the anti-shackling law for pregnant incarcerated women

Impact

The bill proposes several amendments to Chapter 127 of the General Laws. By updating terminology (changing 'post-delivery recuperation' to 'postpartum recovery') and requiring that all use of restraints on pregnant or postpartum inmates be reported with specific details, the bill aims to promote transparency and adherence to humane treatment standards. Furthermore, annual training for staff members who supervise pregnant female prisoners will be mandated, ensuring that they are aware of and comply with the regulations surrounding the treatment of these individuals.

Summary

House Bill 2703 is an Act designed to amend the existing anti-shackling law in Massachusetts, specifically aimed at protecting pregnant incarcerated women. This bill seeks to clarify and expand the definition of 'postpartum recovery' to ensure that women receive necessary care and treatment immediately following childbirth, establishing a minimum recovery period of six weeks, unless otherwise determined by a physician. It also ensures that this definition aligns with modern medical standards and practices.

Contention

Discussions surrounding HB 2703 may reveal competing viewpoints on the implications of its provisions. Supporters argue that this bill enhances the protection of vulnerable populations within the penal system and brings Massachusetts in line with best practices regarding the treatment of pregnant individuals in custody. On the other hand, some may raise concerns about the administrative burden that reporting requirements and staff training could impose on correctional facilities. This could lead to debates on balancing the safety and rights of inmates with the operational capacities of these facilities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2350

To ensure compliance with the anti-shackling law for pregnant incarcerated women

MA S1579

To ensure compliance with the anti-shackling law for pregnant incarcerated women

MA H2404

Relative to the postpartum treatment of women in correctional facilities

MA H2349

Relative to health education in women's correctional institutions

MA H515

To ensure educational rights are upheld for incarcerated youth

MA S1542

To ensure educational rights are upheld for incarcerated emerging adults

MA H2325

Related to rehabilitation, re-entry, and human rights for incarcerated persons

MA S1493

Relative to rehabilitation, re-entry, and human rights for incarcerated persons

MA H2371

To provide reproductive health care to incarcerated individuals

MA H2372

To remove medical and health service fees for incarcerated people

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.