Missouri 2022 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB1987

Introduced
1/5/22  

Caption

Modifies provisions relating to abortion

Impact

If passed, HB 1987 could substantially affect state laws governing abortion practices and women's reproductive health. The bill may lead to stricter regulations around abortion providers, which advocates assert would enhance safety and compliance in the delivery of services. Nonetheless, critics warn that increased restrictions could have the opposite effect, limiting women's access to reproductive healthcare and raising concerns about potential public health implications. The debates surrounding the bill reflect a broader national dialogue regarding individual rights and governmental roles in personal health decisions.

Summary

House Bill 1987 proposes changes to existing provisions related to abortion within the state. The bill aims to modify various aspects of legislative language concerning abortions, potentially altering access and regulatory measures. Its introduction has sparked significant discussion among legislators, advocacy groups, and the public, as it touches upon sensitive issues central to reproductive rights and healthcare access. Advocates for the bill believe the changes will clarify existing laws and ensure better adherence to health standards; however, opponents argue such modifications could restrict access to necessary healthcare services for women.

Contention

Notable points of contention in the discussions surrounding HB 1987 include its implications for medical autonomy and the potential impacts on women’s access to reproductive health services. Advocates for women's rights have voiced concerns that the bill represents a step backward in the fight for reproductive choice, aiming to impose unnecessary barriers on women seeking abortions. On the other hand, supporters assert that the direction of the bill aligns with protecting public health standards. This dichotomy captures the ongoing tensions within the legislature over how to balance health regulations with individual rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB2634

Modifies provisions relating to public funding of abortion facilities and affiliates and provisions relating to MO HealthNet providers

MO SB62

Modifies provisions relating to abortion

MO SB1095

Modifies provisions relating to abortion

MO HB838

Modifies provisions relating to abortion

MO HB11

Modifies provisions relating to abortion

MO HB544

Modifies provisions relating to abortion

MO HB1304

Modifies provisions relating to abortion

MO SB1178

Modifies provisions relating to abortion, including the importation and distribution of drugs used to perform or induce abortions

MO SB696

Modifies provisions relating to abortion

MO HB2758

Modifies provisions relating to the regulation of abortion

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