Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2961

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

Caption

Relating to wrongful death actions arising from the death of an unborn child resulting from an abortion.

Impact

If enacted, SB2961 would impact state laws by restricting wrongful death claims that could arise from the death of an unborn child as a result of abortion procedures. By delineating the exemptions for claims against healthcare providers and others involved in lawful medical practices, the bill essentially aims to safeguard medical practitioners from potential legal repercussions in cases concerning abortions. This could lead to a significant shift in how related cases are approached and adjudicated within the Texas judicial system, possibly leading to a decrease in litigation against providers in this area.

Summary

SB2961 is a legislative bill in Texas that proposes amendments to the Civil Practice and Remedies Code, particularly addressing wrongful death actions arising from the death of an unborn child due to abortion. Specifically, this bill seeks to clarify the legal liabilities associated with wrongful death claims in cases where the unborn child's death is linked to lawful medical procedures, including abortions. The changes propose that claims against certain parties, such as healthcare providers, be exempted under particular conditions, thus altering the landscape of medical liability in such tragic scenarios.

Contention

The bill is likely to generate significant discourse among legislators and the public, with potential points of contention revolving around ethical considerations and women's rights. Advocates for reproductive rights might argue that such legislation places undue limitations on women’s rights and could diminish protections in healthcare. Conversely, supporters of the bill may argue that it provides necessary protections for healthcare providers and upholds the intent behind existing abortion regulations. The conversation around this legislation reflects broader societal debates on abortion, healthcare ethics, and the legal framework surrounding reproductive health.

Companion Bills

TX HB5237

Identical Relating to wrongful death actions arising from the death of an unborn child resulting from an abortion.

Previously Filed As

TX HB5237

Relating to wrongful death actions arising from the death of an unborn child resulting from an abortion.

TX S1284

Civil Liability for the Wrongful Death of an Unborn Child

TX H0289

Civil Liability for the Wrongful Death of an Unborn Child

TX S0164

Civil Liability for the Wrongful Death of an Unborn Child

TX H1517

Civil Liability for the Wrongful Death of an Unborn Child

TX HB2789

Enacting the abolish abortion Kansas act to make all abortions subject to criminal prosecution and removing certain exceptions to wrongful death cause of action for the death of an unborn child.

TX HB3038

Abortion; Abolition of Abortion Act; purpose; enforcement; wrongful death; victim of an unborn child; homicide; exceptions; emergency.

TX SB174

Enacting the abolish abortion Kansas act to make all abortions subject to criminal prosecution for violation of Alexa's law and to remove certain exceptions to the cause of action for the wrongful death of an unborn child when such death is caused by an abortion.

TX HB2171

Creating the abolish abortion Kansas act to make all abortions subject to criminal prosecution for violation of Alexa's law and to remove certain exceptions to the cause of action for the wrongful death of an unborn child when such death is caused by an abortion.

TX SB989

Abortion; creating the Wrongful Death Protection Act of 2025; making certain individuals liable for wrongful death from abortion-inducing drugs. Emergency.

Similar Bills

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