New Jersey 2026-2027 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2260

Introduced
1/13/26  
Refer
1/13/26  
Report Pass
5/11/26  
Refer
5/21/26  
Report Pass
5/21/26  
Engrossed
5/28/26  

Caption

Secures protections for patients and providers accessing and providing reproductive health care services; establishes right of residents to reproductive health care activity that is restricted in other states.

Impact

One significant impact of S2260 is its reinforcement of protections against extradition related to reproductive health care activities that are legal in New Jersey. This aspect seeks to ensure that individuals cannot be prosecuted or punished in New Jersey for engaging in activities that are lawful within the state's borders, regardless of where they originate from or what laws may apply in other jurisdictions. This measure reflects New Jersey's commitment to safeguarding reproductive rights, particularly given the alarming increase in violence and threats against health care facilities providing such services.

Summary

Bill S2260 is a legislative measure aimed at securing protections for patients and providers involved in legally protected health care activities, particularly around reproductive health and gender-affirming care. The bill establishes rights for New Jersey residents to access these services, especially in light of increasing restrictions in other states following the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. The legislation recognizes the growing number of out-of-state patients seeking care in New Jersey due to their home states' bans on abortions and other reproductive services.

Conclusion

Ultimately, S2260 illustrates New Jersey's proactive stance in safeguarding reproductive healthcare freedoms amidst a backdrop of national challenges. By establishing clear rights and protections, the bill aims to both reassure residents and non-residents of their entitlement to safe and legal health services while fortifying the legal framework surrounding such care within the state.

Contention

The bill also addresses the issue of physical obstructions to access reproductive care facilities, making interference a criminal offense. Violations may lead to severe penalties, reflecting an increasing urgency to protect individuals seeking care from intimidation or harassment. Additionally, the bill repeals several outdated statutes that imposed restrictions inconsistent with contemporary understandings of reproductive rights, such as bans on partial-birth abortions and requirements for parental notification for minors seeking abortion care. These changes signify a comprehensive approach to supporting reproductive freedom and remind constituents of the potential conflicts arising from laws in other states that challenge the rights enshrined in New Jersey.

Companion Bills

NJ A4656

Carry Over Secures protections for patients and providers accessing and providing legally protected health care activities; establishes right of residents to legally protected health care services, which are restricted in other states.

NJ S3491

Carry Over Secures protections for patients and providers accessing and providing legally protected health care activities; establishes right of residents to legally protected health care services, which are restricted in other states.

NJ A2218

Same As Secures protections for patients and providers accessing and providing reproductive health care services; establishes right of residents to reproductive health care activity that is restricted in other states.

Similar Bills

NJ S2261

Creates "Reproductive Health Care Access Fund" to strengthen access to reproductive health care.

NJ A2219

Creates "Reproductive Health Care Access Fund" to strengthen access to reproductive health care; makes appropriation.

HI HB822

Relating To Employment.

HI HB822

Relating To Employment.

CA AB260

Sexual and reproductive health care.

TN SB2461

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4; Title 29; Title 36; Title 63 and Title 68, relative to assisted reproductive technology.

TN HB2290

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4; Title 29; Title 36; Title 63 and Title 68, relative to assisted reproductive technology.

AR HB1142

To Create The Reproductive Empowerment And Support Through Optimal Restoration (restore) Act.