Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB2215

Introduced
2/7/25  
Refer
2/7/25  
Refer
3/4/25  
Report Pass
3/19/25  
Engrossed
5/21/25  
Refer
5/21/25  
Refer
5/22/25  
Report Pass
5/28/25  
Enrolled
5/31/25  
Chaptered
8/15/25  

Caption

DPH-FERTILITY OPT-WMN OVER 25

Impact

If passed, SB2215 would amend the Department of Public Health Act to include a new section that obligates the distribution of fertility-related information. This change would not only broaden the scope of public health education but also signify an official acknowledgment of fertility issues as a critical aspect of women's health. As public health initiatives adapt to include fertility awareness, the bill could potentially reduce the stigma surrounding fertility conversations and encourage more women to seek help when needed.

Summary

SB2215, also referred to as the DPH-Fertility Options for Women Over 25 Act, seeks to enhance awareness and access to fertility-related information for women over the age of 25. The bill mandates the Department of Public Health to provide evidence-based information regarding fertility options, including factors affecting fertility, assessments for ovarian reserve, and available resources for testing. By informing women of their options and potential outcomes, the bill aims to empower them in making informed health decisions regarding their reproductive futures.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB2215 appears largely positive among proponents of women's health rights and advocates for reproductive health education. Supporters argue that enhanced access to information will provide women with the necessary tools to understand their fertility and make choices that align with their health goals. Critics, however, may express concerns regarding the adequacy of the information provided and its implications on personal privacy and healthcare autonomy.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding SB2215 stem from differing opinions on the government's role in disseminating health information. Some stakeholders fear that while the intent is positive, the execution could lead to inconsistencies in the quality of information distributed or could inadvertently pressure women into premature decisions regarding family planning. The discussions surrounding the bill may highlight a broader dialogue concerning women's autonomy in making informed choices about their reproductive health.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL SB1259

INS CD-FERTILITY PRESERVATION

IL HB3645

EMS-OPIOID OVERDOSE REPORTS

IL HB2929

DHS-OVERDOSE PREVENTION SITES

IL SB1814

DPH-AMNIOTIC FLUID EMBOLISM

IL HB4541

RUUPA OVERPAYMENTS

IL SB3415

RUUPA OVERPAYMENTS

IL HB2682

TANF-FAMILY VIOLENCE OPTION

IL HB1712

DPH-POLST TRAINING

IL HB1806

THERAPY RESOURCES OVERSIGHT

IL HB2771

DPH-CERTIFICATE FEES

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