New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3496

Introduced
6/24/24  
Refer
6/24/24  

Caption

Provides for voluntary contributions for taxpayers on gross income tax returns to support reproductive health care services.

Impact

The bill mandates that the funds collected through these voluntary contributions will be equally distributed each year among the three largest providers of reproductive health care services catering to Medicaid patients in New Jersey. This requirement ensures that the appropriated funds are utilized to provide necessary health care services to low-income individuals. It seeks to increase access to reproductive health care, particularly in the context of economic disparities faced by people who cannot afford such services.

Summary

Senate Bill S3496 establishes the 'New Jersey Reproductive Health Care Equitable Access Fund' and allows taxpayers to make voluntary contributions through their gross income tax returns. This fund is designed to support equitable access to reproductive health care services for individuals who are unable to afford them. Each taxpayer can select a portion of their tax refund to contribute to the fund, which will be managed by the Department of the Treasury. The bill specifically targets reproductive health services, including medical, surgical, counseling, or referral services related to the human reproductive system.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding S3496 appears to be supportive among its sponsors and co-sponsors, who advocate for enhanced access to reproductive health services. However, there may be contention from opposing parties who may view the bill as a potential increase in state involvement in personal health decisions. The discussion around this bill could reflect broader societal debates on reproductive rights and healthcare accessibility, suggesting that support and opposition may heavily depend on personal or political convictions.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding S3496 could include discussions about the implications of publicly funding reproductive health services and how that intersects with various ideological views on reproductive rights. Critics may voice concerns regarding the ethical and financial implications of state-sponsored reproductive health initiatives. Moreover, the bill's dependence on taxpayer contributions raises questions about public willingness to support such funding, which could lead to heated debate in legislative sessions.

Companion Bills

NJ A4661

Same As Provides for voluntary contributions for taxpayers on gross income tax returns to support reproductive health care services.

Similar Bills

NJ A4661

Provides for voluntary contributions for taxpayers on gross income tax returns to support reproductive health care services.

HI HB553

Relating To Reproductive Care.

HI HB553

Relating To Reproductive Care.

NJ S3452

Requires health insurance and Medicaid coverage for family planning and reproductive health care services; prohibits adverse actions by medical malpractice insurers in relation to performance of legally protected health care services.

NJ A3514

Enhances access to reproductive health care; appropriates $20 million; repeals various sections of law.

NJ A4654

Requires health benefits coverage for family planning and reproductive health care services, including early infancy care, without cost sharing.

NJ A4601

Requires health insurance and Medicaid coverage for reproductive health care services; prohibits adverse actions by medical malpractice insurers in relation to performance of health care services.

NJ A4350

Stengthens access to reproductive health care; appropriates $20 million.