Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1663

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to unborn victims of violence

Impact

The enactment of HB 1663 would amend Massachusetts law, introducing chapter 265A to penalize various offenses targeting unborn children. It raises critical discussions around the recognition of fetal rights and potentially adds layers to existing legal frameworks surrounding abortion and maternal health. Legislators in favor of the bill argue it would provide justice for unborn victims similar to how victims of other crimes are treated. This could set a precedent for how unborn lives are regarded in the legal system.

Summary

House Bill 1663, known as the Unborn Victims of Violence Act, introduces legal protections for unborn children against acts of violence. It establishes specific offenses like murder, manslaughter, assault, and battery of unborn children. The bill outlines penalties associated with these categories, which vary from fines to significant prison terms for offenders, depending on the severity of the act. The intention of the law is to recognize unborn children as victims under the law, holding assailants accountable for injuries inflicted on them before birth.

Contention

Notably, the bill has raised points of contention. Opponents argue that the act might infringe upon a woman's right to conduct decisions regarding her pregnancy and could lead to legal ambiguity in cases of abortion. Proponents counter that the bill does not penalize the mother and allows for legal exceptions in circumstances related to medically necessary procedures. The debate highlights the evolving legal interpretations of life and rights within the context of existing reproductive laws.

Companion Bills

MA H5281

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H2546

Related to unborn victims of Down Syndrome

MA H1617

Relative to long-term protection of victims of violence

MA H2001

Relative to protecting domestic violence victims

MA H2672

Relative to firearm industry accountability and gun violence victims’ access to justice

MA S1653

Relative to firearm industry accountability and gun violence victims’ access to justice

MA S0296

Victims of Domestic Violence and Dating Violence

MA S1228

Victims of Violence

MA S0240

Victims of Domestic Violence and Dating Violence

MA H1127

Victims of Violence

MA H2146

Ensuring domestic violence victims' protections for all employees in the Commonwealth

Similar Bills

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