Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB206

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

Caption

Relating to a webpage and mobile application for the provision of pregnancy-related resources and information.

Impact

The implementation of SB206 seeks to reduce barriers faced by pregnant individuals in accessing essential resources. By consolidating and centralizing information on a single platform, the bill is expected to enhance the availability of crucial services across Texas. The initiative may also promote informed decision-making regarding pregnancy by equipping expectant mothers with necessary support and protecting their rights through legal resources. This legislation aligns with state goals to improve maternal health outcomes and offers systematic assistance to those navigating pregnancy-related challenges.

Summary

SB206 aims to create a centralized webpage and mobile application for providing comprehensive pregnancy-related resources and information in Texas. The bill mandates the Texas Health Commission, in collaboration with the Department of Information Resources, to develop and maintain a user-friendly platform that offers resources such as mental health counseling, prenatal services, financial assistance, and legal services. It also addresses alternatives to abortion, associated risks, and child development information, targeting the needs of pregnant women in the state while ensuring accessibility through a search tool by zip code and county.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB206 include the debates on the inclusion of abortion-related information and the effectiveness of the proposed resources. Opponents argue that while the intentions behind the bill are commendable, there is concern that the focus on alternatives to abortion might undermine the complexities of individual decisions faced by women. Furthermore, the lack of mandatory provisions for mental health support and the nuances surrounding the accessibility and confidentiality of services could also arise as contentious issues as the bill moves forward. Supporters argue that the bill will fill significant gaps in service provision and improve overall pregnancy outcomes for women across Texas.

Companion Bills

TX HB2263

Identical Relating to a webpage and mobile application for the provision of pregnancy-related resources and information.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2263

Relating to a webpage and mobile application for the provision of pregnancy-related resources and information.

TX H217

Relative to ensuring resources and support for pregnant and parenting families

TX SF2381

A bill for an act relating to nonmedical pregnancy resource centers, making appropriations, and including effective date provisions.

TX HB5427

Relating to prohibited conduct, enforcement actions, and proceedings concerning a pregnancy loss and to the provision of pregnancy loss information.

TX HB1434

Maryland Department of Health - Caregiver Resource Webpage - Establishment

TX HB2216

Pregnancy centers; grant program

TX HB2017

Website information; pregnant women

TX HB2439

Website information; pregnant women

TX HB2606

INC TX-PREGNANCY RESOURCE

TX SB681

Modifies provisions relating to tax credits for contributions to pregnancy resource centers

Similar Bills

KS HB2635

Enacting the pregnancy center autonomy and rights of expression act to protect the ability of private pregnancy centers to provide life-affirming care.

MT HB388

Create pregnancy center autonomy and rights of expression act

NH HB1416

Establishing a committee to study what legal protections currently exist for the freedom of expression of pregnancy resource centers and whether further First Amendment protections are needed.

CA AB1784

Postsecondary education: nondiscrimination: pregnancy or pregnancy-related issues.

AZ HB2216

Pregnancy centers; grant program

IL HB1473

PREGNANCY EXPENSES ACT

CA AB65

An act to amend Sections 44965, 45193, 87766, and 88193 of the Education Code, relating to employees.

MD HB1131

Public Health - Pregnancy Loss - Prohibited Actions (Pregnancy Outcome Protection Act)