Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1154

Introduced
2/14/24  
Refer
2/14/24  

Caption

The Right to Contraception Act; create.

Impact

The bill will significantly influence state laws by firmly establishing contraception as a right under Mississippi law. It prohibits state and local governments from restricting access to FDA-approved contraceptives and supports individuals' and healthcare providers' rights to engage in contraception-related actions. Furthermore, the bill aims to ensure that no limitations can be imposed on obtaining contraceptives without adequate and convincing justification.

Summary

House Bill 1154, known as the 'Right to Contraception Act,' establishes the right to obtain and provide contraception as a fundamental right integrated into an individual's privacy, health, and wellbeing. The bill emphasizes that access to contraceptives is crucial for participation in social and economic life and recognizes contraception as fundamental for health and family planning. Additionally, the act supports the notion that the right to contraception aligns with recognized human rights by international organizations.

Contention

Key points of contention surrounding HB1154 include debates on the extent to which state policies might influence the accessibility of contraceptives. Critics may argue that the act could lead to conflicts with existing regulations and health policies, while proponents assert that it enhances protections for individuals seeking reproductive health care. Moreover, the bill allows individuals adversely affected by violations of this act to file civil actions, which could lead to further legal scrutiny of contraceptive access regulations in Mississippi.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1480

"Parents' Bill of Rights Act of 2023"; enact.

MS HB509

"Families' Rights and Responsiblities Act of 2023"; enact.

MS HB1476

"Families' Rights and Responsibilites Act of 2023"; enact.

MS HB1489

"Families' Rights and Responsibilities Act of 2023"; enact.

MS SB2765

"Mississippi Families' Rights and Responsibilities Act"; enact.

MS HB510

Foster Parents' Bill of Rights; and Responsibilities; create and require to be provided to foster parents.

MS SB2763

Families' Rights and Responsibilities Act; enact.

MS SB2191

Mississippi Foster Parent's Bill of Rights and Responsibilities; create.

MS HB506

County health departments; require nurse practitioner to be present weekly to provide contraceptive supplies.

MS HB1085

County health departments; require nurse practitioner to be present weekly to provide free contraceptive supplies.

Similar Bills

MS HB1418

The Right to Contraception Act; create.

MS SB2056

Contraception; provide right to obtain and engage in.

MS SB2766

Contraception; provide right to obtain and engage in.

MS SB2552

Contraceptive Equity Act of 2024; enact.

MS HB1085

County health departments; require nurse practitioner to be present weekly to provide free contraceptive supplies.

MS HB867

County health departments; require nurse practitioner to be present weekly to provide free contraceptive supplies.

MS HB1538

County health departments; require nurse practitioner to be present weekly to provide free contraceptive supplies.

MS HB506

County health departments; require nurse practitioner to be present weekly to provide contraceptive supplies.