Indiana 2025 Regular Session

Indiana Senate Bill SB0241

Introduced
1/13/25  

Caption

Enforcement of restrictions on abortion.

Impact

The bill specifically classifies trafficking in abortion-inducing drugs as a Level 6 felony, with escalated penalties for repeat offenders classified as a Level 5 felony. This provision aims to deter illegal trading and ensure compliance with existing abortion laws, reinforcing the state's stance on regulating abortion procedures. Additionally, the bill stipulates severe consequences for those performing unlawful abortions, which include potential criminal charges ranging from misdemeanors to felonies depending on the nature of the offense.

Summary

Senate Bill 241, aimed at amending the Indiana Code concerning criminal law and procedure, introduces stringent enforcement measures concerning abortion regulations. The bill grants the attorney general concurrent jurisdiction alongside local prosecuting attorneys to prosecute specific abortion-related offenses. This increases accountability and oversight at the state level, reflecting a significant shift in how such cases are handled. The legislation is effective from July 1, 2025, emphasizing a proactive approach in addressing abortion regulations.

Contention

Notably, provisions within the bill have stirred contention among various advocacy groups and members of the public. Debates center on concerns that such enforcement may not only criminalize essential healthcare services for women but also impede individual rights related to reproductive health. Critics argue that the increased jurisdiction for the attorney general, coupled with the potential for heightened penalties, may lead to overreach in legislation and disproportionately affect marginalized groups seeking reproductive services. As discussions continue, the long-term implications of this bill on state laws and healthcare can lead to increased political and social polarization.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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