Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1579

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  

Caption

To eliminate barriers and expand abortion access

Impact

The proposed changes are intended to simplify the process for minors seeking abortion services and reduce potential delays in care. This could lead to a significant increase in access to timely abortion services for young patients. By clarifying the consent process, the bill addresses some of the existing barriers that minors may face when trying to access healthcare services related to abortion. Additionally, it reinforces the confidentiality of the consent forms and any related documents, ensuring that patient privacy is maintained.

Summary

Senate Bill S1579 aims to eliminate barriers and expand access to abortion services for patients under the age of 16 in Massachusetts. The bill proposes amendments to Chapter 112 of the General Laws, specifically adjusting the requirements around informed consent for abortion procedures. It emphasizes that a written informed consent must be obtained from the patient, specifically detailing that no waiting period will be enforced between signing the consent and the procedure itself, except in emergencies that require immediate action.

Contention

Notably, there may be contention surrounding this bill due to differing views on abortion rights and parental consent laws. Advocates for reproductive rights may support the bill for empowering minors to make independent healthcare decisions, while opponents may raise concerns regarding the lack of parental involvement in such serious health decisions. The amendment regarding confidentiality of consent documents could also premiere discussions about minors' rights versus parental rights in healthcare.

Additional_notes

Ultimately, SB S1579 reflects broader societal discussions about reproductive rights, healthcare access for minors, and the implications of medical consent laws. As the bill progresses, it may face rigorous debates regarding its potential impact on both minors and healthcare providers.

Companion Bills

MA S2984

Replaced by Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on The Judiciary to make an investigation and study of a certain current Senate document relative to to eliminate barriers and expand abortion access for patients under the age of 16.

Previously Filed As

MA S2984

Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on The Judiciary to make an investigation and study of a certain current Senate document relative to to eliminate barriers and expand abortion access for patients under the age of 16.

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MA H1815

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MA S1244

Enhancing access to abortion care

MA S790

Eliminating geographic auto insurance discrimination

MA H4838

Expanding access to perimenopause and menopause care

MA H5303

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MA H2390

Expanding access to hygiene products

MA S1879

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