Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1220

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to exceptions to laws prohibiting abortion.

Impact

If passed, HB 1220 would significantly alter several sections of the Texas Health and Safety Code, specifically Sections 170.002, 171.046, and others that outline current restrictions on abortion. By implementing exemptions for certain groups based on age and medical conditions, the bill seeks to address the unique challenges faced by older pregnant individuals and those with specific health risks, thus potentially increasing access to necessary medical procedures. This change reflects an attempt to balance state regulations with individual health needs.

Summary

House Bill 1220 seeks to amend existing state laws regarding the prohibitions on abortion, specifically by introducing exceptions based on the age and health condition of the pregnant individual. The bill stipulates that a physician may perform an abortion during the third trimester if the pregnant individual is 35 years or older, has a high-risk medical condition, or if the pregnancy resulted from in vitro fertilization. These changes aim to create a more responsive healthcare framework for individuals facing difficult medical circumstances during their pregnancies.

Contention

Notably, the bill may face contention among stakeholders who hold differing views on abortion. Advocates for women's rights may view the introduction of these exceptions as a moderate step that acknowledges the complexities of reproductive health. However, opponents who advocate for stricter abortion regulations may argue that any exceptions could lead to broader access to procedures they oppose. As discussions continue, the implications for healthcare providers, patients, and policymakers are significant and may lead to further debates in legislative sessions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2251

Relating to exceptions to and the repeal of certain laws prohibiting abortion.

TX HB3410

Relating to the regulation of abortion and related matters and to the repeal of certain laws prohibiting abortion.

TX HB1578

Relating to exceptions to and the repeal of certain laws prohibiting abortion.

TX SB256

Relating to exceptions to and the repeal of certain laws prohibiting abortion.

TX HB257

Relating to exceptions to and the repeal of certain laws prohibiting abortion.

TX SB1682

Relating to exceptions to and the repeal of certain laws prohibiting abortion.

TX SB33

Relating to exceptions to certain laws prohibiting abortion.

TX SB34

Relating to exceptions to and the repeal of certain laws prohibiting abortion.

TX HB395

Relating to exceptions to and the repeal of certain laws prohibiting abortion.

TX SB257

Relating to exceptions to and the repeal of certain laws prohibiting abortion.

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