Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4389

Caption

Relating to repealing or replacing medically unnecessary and outdated abortion restrictions.

Impact

If enacted, HB 4389 would lead to the repeal of several sections of the Texas Family Code and Health and Safety Code that impose restrictive measures on abortion providers and patients. This includes provisions that impose significant barriers to access, such as consent laws for minors and requirements specific to abortion facilities. The intent is to align state legislation with best practices as recommended by medical organizations, thereby enhancing access to reproductive health services across Texas.

Summary

House Bill 4389, titled the 'Abortion is Health Care Act,' aims to repeal or replace various medically unnecessary and outdated abortion restrictions in Texas. The bill emphasizes that comprehensive reproductive health care, which includes safe abortion services, is crucial for an individual's health and socio-economic equality. Advocates argue that existing regulations often serve as a pretext for limiting access to such care, and that improving access aligns with the tenets of patient safety and quality medical treatment.

Contention

The legislative debates surrounding HB 4389 have revealed a division among lawmakers and advocacy groups. Supporters of the bill argue that repealing outdated restrictions is essential for protecting women's health and ensuring that abortion remains a safe medical procedure, echoing findings from health organizations regarding its safety. Conversely, opponents raise concerns about the implications of removing regulations that they believe safeguard patient safety and uphold medical standards. The polarized views reflect broader national conversations regarding abortion rights and access.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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