Wisconsin 2025-2026 Regular Session

Wisconsin Assembly Bill AB407

Introduced
8/29/25  

Caption

Reporting of sex and fetal anomaly following induced abortion.

Impact

If passed, AB407 would modify existing state laws to include new reporting requirements specifically for induced abortions. Healthcare providers would be required to submit detailed reports, potentially impacting the confidentiality and legal aspects of abortion practices. This could lead to increased scrutiny over abortion procedures and may influence future discussions on reproductive rights and healthcare policies. The bill is expected to have implications for both medical practices and the broader societal context surrounding abortion nationwide.

Summary

AB407 is a legislative bill focused on the reporting of cases involving sex and fetal anomalies following induced abortion procedures. Its primary aim is to establish regulations and guidelines for healthcare providers to report specific data regarding these abortions. This includes the collection of information that may inform future medical practices and policies surrounding abortion. The intention is to ensure that data related to sex-selective abortions and fetal anomalies is systematically recorded and analyzed, contributing to a clearer understanding of these practices within the state.

Contention

The proposal of AB407 has sparked debate among legislators, healthcare professionals, and advocacy groups. Proponents argue that the bill is necessary for monitoring and understanding the factors contributing to induced abortions, particularly those influenced by fetal anomalies. However, opponents express concern that the bill could infringe on women's rights and privacy, emphasizing that mandatory reporting could deter individuals from seeking necessary medical assistance. There are fears that such regulations could lead to discrimination against certain populations, depending on their circumstances regarding abortion.

Notable_points

AB407's potential impact on reproductive health laws and privacy rights has positioned it as a contentious topic within the legislative agenda. Opponents raise issues regarding the ethical implications of data collection in sensitive medical scenarios, while supporters prioritize the need for transparency and informed healthcare decisions. Legislative discussions surrounding the bill are likely to continue, reflecting broader public sentiments about women's health and reproductive rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WI AB777

The elimination of certain abortion-related regulations.

WI SB734

The elimination of certain abortion-related regulations.

WI AB63

Requirements for children born alive following abortion or attempted abortion and providing a penalty.

WI SB61

Requirements for children born alive following abortion or attempted abortion and providing a penalty.

WI AB975

Abortion if the probable postfertilization age of an unborn child is 14 or more weeks and requiring a referendum. (FE)

WI SB1011

Abortion if the probable postfertilization age of an unborn child is 14 or more weeks and requiring a referendum. (FE)

WI AB357

The definition of abortion.

WI SB343

The definition of abortion.

WI AB1000

Adopting gender-neutral terminology and incorporating gender-neutral marriage and parentage rights. (FE)

WI SB907

Adopting gender-neutral terminology and incorporating gender-neutral marriage and parentage rights. (FE)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.