Missouri 2025 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB613

Introduced
1/8/25  

Caption

Modifies provisions of law relating to custody of in vitro human embryos

Impact

If passed, HB613 would amend several existing state laws regarding healthcare and insurance policies. This bill would require insurers to cover a wider range of mental health and substance abuse treatment options, thereby ensuring that individuals struggling with these issues can receive timely and appropriate care without excessive out-of-pocket costs. The anticipated result is a significant improvement in public health outcomes, particularly among vulnerable populations who may previously have faced barriers to access due to financial constraints or lack of resources.

Summary

House Bill 613 seeks to enhance access to affordable healthcare services focusing on mental health and substance abuse treatment. The bill introduces measures aimed at expanding insurance coverage for these services, promoting patient-centered care, and establishing new funding mechanisms to support community health initiatives. Proponents of HB613 argue that increased access to mental health and substance abuse resources is crucial for addressing public health crises and preventing further deterioration of community well-being. The legislation is seen as a vital step toward a more comprehensive healthcare approach in the state.

Contention

The discussions surrounding HB613 have been marked by varying opinions among legislators and stakeholders. Supporters praise the bill for addressing critical gaps in mental health and substance abuse care, asserting that it represents a necessary investment in the health of the community. However, opponents express concerns regarding the potential financial implications for insurance providers and the state budget. Additionally, some critics argue that the effectiveness of such legislation depends heavily on adequate implementation and monitoring mechanisms to ensure that resources are allocated efficiently and reach those in need.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB1558

Modifies provisions of law relating to custody of in vitro human embryos

MO HB2789

Modifies provisions of law relating to custody of in vitro human embryos

MO SB1145

Modifies provisions of law relating to custody of in vitro human embryos

MO HB281

Modifies provisions of law relating to child custody arrangements

MO HB862

Modifies provisions relating to child custody

MO HB59

Modifies provisions relating to the custody and support of children

MO HB1644

Modifies provisions relating to the custody and support of children

MO SB129

Modifies provisions relating to child custody and child support enforcement

MO HB119

Modifies provisions relating to offenders in custody

MO SB213

Modifies provisions relating to the protection of children

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.