A RESOLUTION to reaffirm the General Assembly's intent to protect pregnant people and their friends and family.
The passage of SJR0052 aims to clarify the legislative intent regarding the treatment of individuals affected by pregnancy loss. This assurance is particularly relevant as Tennessee has been noted for having a high incidence of criminal charges against pregnant individuals in relation to pregnancy outcomes. By reaffirming the stance against criminalization, the resolution seeks to influence the application of existing state laws, thereby reinforcing protections against prosecution for pregnant persons and their support networks.
SJR0052 is a resolution that reaffirms the Tennessee General Assembly's intent to protect individuals who experience pregnancy loss, as well as their friends and family. The resolution highlights a growing concern over criminal and civil penalties that could be imposed on those dealing with the outcomes of pregnancy, including miscarriage, stillbirth, and abortion. It articulates that no person should fear prosecution for helping a loved one facing pregnancy-related challenges and emphasizes the value of social support networks during such times.
Notably, the resolution reflects ongoing debates about regulatory approaches to pregnancy-related issues in Tennessee. Proponents argue that the criminalization of pregnancy outcomes disproportionately impacts marginalized populations, particularly low-income individuals and people of color. This viewpoint is supported by larger clinical and ethical discussions within the medical community, including positions from the American Bar Association and the American Medical Association that oppose such criminalization based on public health considerations and moral grounds.