Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HR24 Latest Draft

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PRINTER'S NO. 271 
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA
HOUSE RESOLUTION 
No.24 
Session of 
2025 
INTRODUCED BY CEPHAS, CURRY, MAYES, FREEMAN, VENKAT, SANCHEZ, 
VITALI, HILL-EVANS, GIRAL, KHAN, HANBIDGE, M. JONES, WAXMAN, 
KENYATTA, MERSKI, DEASY, STEELE, SCHLOSSBERG, HOHENSTEIN, 
PROBST, NEILSON, CERRATO, CEPEDA-FREYTIZ, RIVERA, DONAHUE, 
HOWARD, HADDOCK AND ISAACSON, JANUARY 23, 2025 
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON HEALTH, JANUARY 23, 2025 
A RESOLUTION
Designating January 23, 2025, as "Maternal Health Awareness Day" 
in Pennsylvania to recognize all the women who die from 
complications of pregnancy or childbirth.
WHEREAS, Women who die during pregnancy, or within one year 
after giving birth, from any cause related to or aggravated by 
the pregnancy are considered to have died a pregnancy-related 
death; and
WHEREAS, The number of pregnancy-related deaths in the United 
States has continued to rise, despite recent advances in medical 
science and technology; and
WHEREAS, In 1986, the Centers for Disease Control and 
Prevention implemented a Pregnancy Mortality Surveillance 
System, a national surveillance system, to obtain information 
about the frequency and causes of pregnancy-related death in the 
United States; and
WHEREAS, Despite declines in the maternal mortality rate in 
other parts of the world, the data collected under the Pregnancy 
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maternal mortality rate in the United States, from a low of 7.2 
deaths per 100,000 live births in 1987 to 15.9, 17.3 and 18 
deaths per 100,000 in 2012, 2013 and 2014, respectively; and
WHEREAS, The national Pregnancy Mortality Surveillance System 
indicates that the rate of pregnancy-related deaths varies by 
race, ethnicity and age, with Black women having the highest 
mortality rate at more than 40 deaths per every 100,000 live 
births; and
WHEREAS, The most recent data available on the maternal 
mortality rate in Pennsylvania indicates an overall pregnancy-
associated mortality ratio of 82 deaths per 100,000 live births; 
and
WHEREAS, Black women in Pennsylvania are two times more 
likely to experience pregnancy-related mortality with a maternal 
mortality rate of 163 deaths per 100,000 live births and are two 
to three times more likely to experience pregnancy-related 
mortality nationally; and
WHEREAS, The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 
recommends maternal deaths be investigated through state-based 
reviews to identify the causes of pregnancy-related deaths and 
recommend ways to decrease maternal death rates; and
WHEREAS, The General Assembly approved and the Governor 
signed Act 24 of 2018, known as the Maternal Mortality Review 
Act, establishing the multidisciplinary Maternal Mortality 
Review Committee, as a first step to address the serious issue 
of increasing maternal mortality across this Commonwealth; and
WHEREAS, The committee is tasked with examining pregnancy-
related deaths, developing prevention recommendations and 
increasing public and professional awareness of the incidence of 
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30 pregnancy-related deaths and strategies to prevent maternal 
deaths in this Commonwealth; and
WHEREAS, The Pennsylvania Black Maternal Health Caucus was 
formed in October 2023 to address the disturbing trends of Black 
maternal mortality and morbidity in this Commonwealth; and
WHEREAS, In order to improve public and professional 
awareness and promote the various promising initiatives to 
reduce the maternal mortality rate, it is both reasonable and 
appropriate to designate a day as "Maternal Health Awareness 
Day" in this Commonwealth and invite community members and 
health care professionals to participate in appropriate 
activities relating to maternal health, safety and mortality; 
therefore be it
RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives designate January 
23, 2025, as "Maternal Health Awareness Day" in Pennsylvania to 
recognize all the women who die from complications of pregnancy 
or childbirth.
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