Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania Senate Bill SR210

Introduced
1/23/26  

Caption

Designating January 23, 2026, as "Maternal Health Awareness Day" in Pennsylvania to recognize all the women and birthing people who die from complications of pregnancy or childbirth.

Impact

The bill is framed against a backdrop of increasing awareness regarding maternal health in Pennsylvania. Data from recent reports highlights a significant gap in maternal health outcomes across different racial and ethnic groups. The resolution reflects the state’s commitment to improving maternal health and addresses critical issues that have been historically overlooked. By establishing a dedicated day for awareness, the bill aims to foster community discussions and promote education regarding maternal health risks, thereby encouraging the implementation of preventive measures.

Summary

SR210, introduced in Pennsylvania, designates January 23, 2026, as 'Maternal Health Awareness Day.' The resolution aims to honor the women and birthing individuals who have lost their lives from complications related to pregnancy or childbirth. This initiative recognizes the troubling trend of rising maternal mortality rates in the United States, particularly among Black women, who experience disproportionately higher rates of pregnancy-related deaths compared to their white counterparts.

Contention

While SR210 is largely supportive in nature, discussions around maternal health can be contentious due to varying opinions on how best to address the complexities involved, especially around systemic issues of healthcare access, racism, and socioeconomic disparities. Advocates argue that designating a day for awareness is an important step in calling attention to an urgent public health issue. However, critics may see it as merely symbolic unless accompanied by concrete policies and programs aimed at reducing maternal mortality rates.

Notable_points

The resolution acknowledges the work of the Pennsylvania Black Maternal Health Caucus, established in response to alarming trends in maternal health among Black populations. By positioning January 23 as a day for heightened awareness, it emphasizes the role of education and community engagement in tackling healthcare disparities. The bill builds on previous legislative efforts, such as the Maternal Mortality Review Act, highlighting the importance of continuous evaluation and preventive action on maternal health challenges.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA SR11

Designating January 23, 2025, as "Maternal Health Awareness Day" in Pennsylvania to recognize all the women and birthing people who die from complications of pregnancy or childbirth.

PA HR379

Designating January 23, 2026, as "Maternal Health Awareness Day" in Pennsylvania to recognize all the women who die from complications of pregnancy or childbirth.

PA HR24

Designating January 23, 2025, as "Maternal Health Awareness Day" in Pennsylvania to recognize all the women who die from complications of pregnancy or childbirth.

PA HR26

Designating January 23, 2025, as "Maternal Health Awareness Day" in Pennsylvania to recognize all the women who die from complications of pregnancy or childbirth.

PA HCR5

Designating January 23, 2025, As "maternal Health Awareness Day" In The State Of Delaware.

PA HR150

Recognizing the week of April 11 through 17, 2025, as "Black Maternal Health Week" in Pennsylvania to bring attention to the maternal health crisis and the importance of reducing maternal mortality and morbidity among Black women and birthing persons.

PA HR451

Recognizing the week of April 11 through 17, 2026, as "Black Maternal Health Week" in Pennsylvania to bring attention to the maternal health crisis and the importance of reducing maternal mortality and morbidity among Black women.

PA HR181

Recognizing the week of April 11 through 17, 2025, as "Black Maternal Health Week" in Pennsylvania to bring attention to the maternal health crisis and the importance of reducing maternal mortality and morbidity among Black women.

PA HR233

Recognizing October 15, 2025, as "Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day" and the month of October 2025 as "Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania.

PA H7263

HOUSE RESOLUTION PROCLAIMING JANUARY 23, 2026, TO BE "MATERNAL HEALTH AWARENESS DAY" IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

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