Tennessee 2023-2024 Regular Session

Tennessee Senate Bill SJR0351

Caption

A RESOLUTION to reaffirm the General Assembly's intent to protect pregnant people and their friends and family.

Impact

This resolution addresses significant public health and legal concerns, particularly given Tennessee's status as having one of the highest rates of criminal charges against pregnant individuals regarding pregnancy outcomes. By officially opposing the criminalization of such outcomes, the resolution aims to alleviate the fear that pregnant individuals may have regarding prosecution, thereby fostering a more supportive environment for those facing pregnancy loss. The intent is to ensure that individuals can seek help without the fear of legal repercussions, which is crucial in preserving maternal health and wellbeing.

Summary

SJR0351 is a resolution introduced to reaffirm the intent of the General Assembly in Tennessee to protect pregnant individuals and their support systems from criminal and civil penalties related to pregnancy outcomes. The resolution articulates that no one should face prosecution for experiencing or aiding others during pregnancy loss, which can include scenarios such as miscarriage, stillbirth, or abortion. It highlights the importance of social support from friends and family during these experiences and seeks to clarify that existing Tennessee abortion laws already provide some level of protection in this regard.

Contention

Controversy surrounding SJR0351 arises from the ongoing debate over reproductive rights and public health policy. While proponents argue that it is a necessary step to protect the rights and health of pregnant individuals, critics may view the resolution as an insufficient measure in states where abortion rights are heavily contested. There is also concern that the resolution might not do enough to consider the disparities faced by low-income individuals and people of color, who are disproportionately affected by punitive laws regarding pregnancy. The language of the resolution implies a commitment for the state to not enforce legal penalties, but the implementation of such a principle remains to be fully explored and enacted within the broader legislative context.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TN SJR0052

A RESOLUTION to reaffirm the General Assembly's intent to protect pregnant people and their friends and family.

TN SR276

A resolution expressing opposition to the use of State power against people in the United States seeking essential health care, including criminalization of the full range of sexual and reproductive health care such as abortion, gender-affirming care, and contraceptive care, and disapproving of State punishment of people for their pregnancy outcomes.

TN SJR0148

A RESOLUTION to reaffirm the legislature's intent to provide access to contraceptives.

TN HR561

Expressing opposition to the use of State power against people in the United States seeking essential health care, including criminalization of the full range of sexual and reproductive health care such as abortion, gender-affirming care, and contraceptive care, and disapproving of State punishment of people for their pregnancy outcomes.

TN HR522

Recognizing that Adriana Smith and her family's prolonged ordeal without their consent is the direct result of the Black maternal health crisis, the danger of laws that give rights to fetuses and take them away from pregnant people, and anti-abortion laws that continue to harm people who can become pregnant.

TN HR233

Recognizing October 15, 2025, as "Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day" and the month of October 2025 as "Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania.

TN HR0149

A resolution to declare October 15, 2023, as Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day in the state of Michigan.

TN HF289

Grant program modified to support pregnant people in carrying their pregnancies to term and new parents caring for babies after birth.

TN SF336

Grant program modification to support pregnant people in carrying their pregnancies to term and new parents caring for babies after birth

TN SB862

Public Health - Pregnancy - Coercion (Protecting Pregnant Women Against Coercive Abuse and Human Trafficking)

Similar Bills

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