New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill J01259

Introduced
7/11/25  
Refer
7/11/25  
Report Pass
1/21/26  

Caption

honoring the Birth by Queens Foundation for its leadership in advancing equitable, community-based maternal health care

Impact

The bill seeks to bring attention to the disparities faced in maternal health care access, particularly in New York City, where there is currently a significant lack of freestanding birth centers, specifically in Queens, despite its large and diverse population. The resolution underscores that enhancing access to midwifery-led care can help address long-standing health inequities and promote better outcomes for mothers and infants, which is a crucial step in tackling the maternal health crisis in the United States.

Summary

Bill J01259 aims to memorialize Governor Kathy Hochul to officially proclaim September 14-20, 2025, as Birth Center Awareness Week in the State of New York. The resolution emphasizes the significance of birth centers as essential healthcare facilities that provide safe, midwifery-led care around pregnancy, birth, and postpartum needs. The bill highlights the need for increased awareness and recognition of the critical role that birth centers play in improving maternal and newborn health outcomes, particularly in underserved communities.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding J01259 appears to be positive, as there is a collective acknowledgment of the benefits provided by birth centers. Supporters of the resolution are likely motivated by the potential for birth centers to improve care experiences and health outcomes, particularly in marginalized groups. The bill reflects a strong commitment within the legislature to improve maternal health services and ensure that all individuals have access to quality care.

Contention

While there may not be significant opposition specifically to the resolution itself, the broader subject of expanding birth center care and addressing maternal health disparities can be contentious. This may include debates over funding, policy implications, and the prioritization of certain health initiatives. Advocates emphasize that raising awareness through designated observances like Birth Center Awareness Week is vital for fostering public support and driving legislative actions aimed at enhancing maternal health services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY LD1028

Resolve, to Establish the Task Force to Study Equitable Access to Maternal Health Care and Birthing Facilities

NY HB598

Creates the Rural Maternal and Infant Health Equity Act and Rural Maternal and Infant Health Equity Program Fund to improve birth outcomes in rural communities

NY SR146

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

NY A4843

"Community-led Birthing Justice and Equity Resource Initiative Program Act;" appropriates $12 million.

NY HR0237

BLACK MATERNAL HEALTH WEEK

NY SC809

Honoring Bryan Brewer, Sr., for his visionary leadership, transformative impact, and unwavering dedication to advancing athletics, academics, and community empowerment.

NY HR120

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

NY J01023

Honoring Antonietta Mazzariello upon the occasion of her designation as President of the Italian Community Center Charitable Foundation of Troy, New York

NY S0514

Doula Support for Healthy Births Pilot Program

NY H0515

Doula Support for Healthy Births Pilot Program

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.