Oklahoma 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1625

Introduced
2/7/22  

Caption

Public health; transferring duties under the Choosing Childbirth Act to Oklahoma Department of Commerce. Effective date. Emergency.

Impact

The passage of SB1625 is expected to have significant implications for state laws regarding maternal health and welfare programs. It mandates that state funds be utilized to support programs that provide resources such as medical care, nutritional assistance, and educational services to pregnant women. By transferring duties to the Oklahoma Department of Commerce, the bill aims to improve the efficiency and oversight of grants issued to service providers, ultimately aiming for a reduction in maternal and infant mortality rates in the state by 3% over five years.

Summary

Senate Bill 1625 seeks to amend certain sections of the Oklahoma Statutes pertaining to public health, specifically the Choosing Childbirth Act. This bill transfers responsibilities related to the grant process from the State Department of Health to the Oklahoma Department of Commerce. This change is intended to streamline the administration of grants aimed at supporting private organizations that provide various services to pregnant women in Oklahoma, encouraging them to carry their pregnancies to term. The bill introduces measures for the distribution of funds that do not support abortion services.

Contention

One notable area of contention surrounding SB1625 is the stipulation that no funds provided under this act may be used by organizations that perform or refer for abortion services. Critics of the bill may argue that this provision limits the options available to pregnant women and could hinder access to comprehensive reproductive healthcare. Supporters, on the other hand, assert that the focus on encouraging women to carry their pregnancies to term aligns with their values and the goals of enhancing maternal health services within the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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