Nevada 2023 Regular Session

Nevada Senate Bill SJR7

Introduced
3/16/23  
Refer
3/16/23  
Engrossed
4/19/23  
Refer
4/19/23  
Report Pass
5/8/23  
Enrolled
5/15/23  

Caption

Proposes to amend the Nevada Constitution to establish certain rights relating to reproductive health. (BDR C-864)

Impact

The adoption of SJR7 would not only enhance personal liberties regarding reproductive choices but also set clear limitations on the state's ability to regulate these rights. Specifically, while the state may impose regulations on abortion care post-fetal viability, it cannot prohibit abortions deemed medically necessary by healthcare providers to protect the individual’s health. By preventing the penalization of individuals seeking reproductive health services or the professionals providing these services, the bill emphasizes a protective stance towards reproductive autonomy and care.

Summary

Senate Joint Resolution 7 (SJR7) proposes a significant amendment to the Nevada Constitution aimed at establishing individual rights related to reproductive health. The resolution, if passed, will guarantee that every individual has a fundamental right to make decisions regarding pregnancy, encompassing areas such as prenatal care, childbirth, postpartum care, birth control, and abortion. This proposal reflects a broader trend of reinforcing reproductive rights at the state level, particularly in response to shifting national landscapes regarding abortion access and women's healthcare options.

Contention

This resolution has sparked debate among lawmakers and advocacy groups. Proponents argue that SJR7 is a necessary step to protect reproductive freedoms amid growing restrictions in other states, framing it as a safeguard for personal health decisions. Conversely, opponents may raise concerns over the implications of such constitutional protections on potential future regulations, highlighting issues of state oversight versus individual rights. The necessity for voters to approve this amendment further underscores the contentious nature of the discussions surrounding reproductive health rights within the legislative context.

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