Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1681

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

Maternal and Family Transportation Program; create.

Impact

The bill explicitly highlights the need to eliminate transportation barriers that limit access to critical health care services for mothers and their children. By prioritizing rural and underserved areas, the program aims to create a more equitable health care landscape for families. The flexibility in provided services, including accommodating multiple children and arranging return trips, signifies a comprehensive approach to supporting those in need. Furthermore, by making transportation available regardless of income, insurance coverage, or immigration status, the bill ensures inclusivity and sensitivity to the varied circumstances families face.

Summary

House Bill 1681, known as the 'Maternal and Family Transportation Equity Act of 2026', aims to create a statewide transportation program. This initiative is designed to address transportation barriers faced by pregnant women and new mothers up to 18 months postpartum, as well as families with young children. The program will ensure reliable transportation to essential services including prenatal and postpartum medical appointments, pediatric visits, WIC services, grocery stores, pharmacies, and licensed child care centers. It seeks to improve maternal and infant health outcomes in Mississippi, which historically struggles with high maternal and infant mortality rates.

Contention

Key points of contention surrounding HB 1681 may arise from the adequacy of funding for the program and the capacity of transportation providers to meet safety standards. Concerns regarding the effectiveness of existing transportation solutions and the program's sustainability might be raised, particularly in the context of a state's budget constraints. Additionally, ensuring that the transportation services can handle the specific needs of families while maintaining safety and reliability standards will be critical for the bill's successful implementation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SR146

Recognize that April 11-17, 2025, is "Black Maternal Health Week."

MS HR120

Black Maternal Health Week; recognize April 11 through 17, 2025, as.

MS SB2874

Postpartum depression; create new laws and revise existing provisions related to.

MS SB2868

Postpartum depression; create new laws and revise existing provisions related to.

MS SB2867

Medicaid; make various amendments to the provisions of the program.

MS SB2386

Medicaid; make various amendments to the provisions of the program.

MS HB924

Creating Logic for Efficiency and Accountability (CLEAR) Act; create.

MS SB2898

Nonemergency transportation program; require PEER Committee to evaluate performance of two years after each new contract implementation.

MS SB2742

Birth certificate fees; allow to be spent on maternal, infant and children's healthcare programs.

MS SB2387

Prescribed pediatric extended care facilities; increase reimbursement amounts for day, hourly & transportation rates by 20%.

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