Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2766

Introduced
2/19/24  
Refer
2/19/24  

Caption

Contraception; provide right to obtain and engage in.

Impact

If enacted, SB2766 would significantly modify current statutory frameworks by explicitly prohibiting state or local laws that limit access to contraceptives. This legislation aims to streamline the provision of contraception and to ensure that health care providers are protected against legal repercussions for fulfilling their duties regarding contraception. Notably, it empowers individuals and health care providers to initiate private legal actions if they believe their rights under the bill are infringed, thereby fostering a more accessible environment for contraception-related health care services.

Summary

Senate Bill 2766 aims to enshrine the right to obtain and engage in contraception within the state of Mississippi. The bill asserts that individuals have the right to access contraceptives without interference from the state, local governmental bodies, or political subdivisions. It delineates contraception as including a range of methods, from contraceptive pills to sterilization, and integrates provisions allowing health care providers to offer information and services related to contraception without facing restrictions that could impede access.

Contention

However, the bill is not without contention. Critics may argue that it raises questions surrounding the regulation of contraception provision in healthcare settings. Concerns include the potential for increased accessibility leading to a rise in reproductive health issues if not adequately regulated. Additionally, the requirement for the state to prove that any proposed limitation significantly enhances the safety of contraception imposes a high burden of proof, which could lead to challenges in public health and safety regarding contraceptive methods. Stakeholders on both sides will likely continue to debate the implications of such a bill for reproductive rights and local governance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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WI AB366

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