Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2056

Introduced
1/17/25  
Refer
1/17/25  

Caption

Contraception; provide right to obtain and engage in.

Impact

If enacted, SB2056 would significantly impact Mississippi's legal landscape concerning reproductive rights. It prevents the state and local governments from enacting laws or regulations that would infringe upon a person's access to contraceptives or information related to contraception. This serves to ensure that healthcare providers can freely offer contraceptive services without fear of punitive actions from the state. The bill also includes enforcement mechanisms through the Attorney General, further solidifying its intent to uphold these rights against local or state-imposed restrictions.

Summary

Senate Bill 2056 aims to protect the right to access contraception and prohibits state and local authorities from imposing restrictions on the provision of contraceptives or related information. The bill asserts that individuals have the right to obtain contraceptives and to engage in contraception without interference from governmental entities. Health-care providers are granted the right to provide contraceptive services and information, framing the legislation within the context of healthcare rights and choices for individuals.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB2056 include concerns over potential pushback from anti-abortion and conservative groups, who may view such legislative protections as an endorsement of contraception access and reproductive rights. There may also be debates about the implications for state-funded health programs and the extent to which this bill will interact with existing health laws and insurance coverage related to reproductive health. Discussion among lawmakers is likely focused on balancing individual rights with state interests in population and health management.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2766

Contraception; provide right to obtain and engage in.

MS HB1154

The Right to Contraception Act; create.

MS SB2552

Contraceptive Equity Act of 2024; enact.

MS HB1650

Vaccinations; provide for standard procedures for obtaining medical exemption from any required.

MS HB1476

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

MS HB509

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

MS HB1480

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

MS HB246

Dropout Prevention and Student Re-engagement Act; create.

MS HB1419

Dropout Prevention and Student Re-engagement Act; create.

MS HB1100

Minors; prohibit health care providers and institutions from providing health care to without parental consent.

Similar Bills

ME LD163

An Act to Require Health Insurance Coverage for Federally Approved Nonprescription Oral Hormonal Contraceptives and Nonprescription Emergency Contraceptives

MS HB1154

The Right to Contraception Act; create.

IA SF2135

A bill for an act relating to the right to contraception.

WI SB365

Statutory right to contraception.

WI AB610

Waivers from immunization requirements at institutions of higher education.

WI AB366

Statutory right to contraception.

AZ SB1429

Contraception; rights; limits.

AZ SB1362

Contraception; rights; limits.