US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HR1120

Introduced
3/17/26  

Caption

Supporting the recognition of March 14, 2026, as "Black Midwives Day" and the longstanding and invaluable contributions of Black midwives to maternal and infant health in the United States.

Companion Bills

US SR128

Related A resolution recognizing March 14, 2025, as "Black Midwives Day" and the longstanding and invaluable contributions of Black midwives to maternal and infant health in the United States.

US SR646

Related A resolution recognizing March 14, 2026, as "Black Midwives Day" and the longstanding and invaluable contributions of Black midwives to maternal and infant health in the United States.

Previously Filed As

US SR646

A resolution recognizing March 14, 2026, as "Black Midwives Day" and the longstanding and invaluable contributions of Black midwives to maternal and infant health in the United States.

US SR128

A resolution recognizing March 14, 2025, as "Black Midwives Day" and the longstanding and invaluable contributions of Black midwives to maternal and infant health in the United States.

US HR231

Recognizing the longstanding and invaluable contributions of Black midwives to maternal and infant health in the United States.

US SR398

Black Midwives Day; recognize March 14, 2025

US HR117

Recognizing March 14, 2025, as "Black Midwives Day" in Pennsylvania.

US HR1595

Black Midwives Day in Georgia; March 14, 2026; recognize

US HR450

Recognizing March 31, 2026, as "Black Midwives Day" in Pennsylvania.

US HR591

Black Midwives Day; March 14, 2025; recognize

US HB1481

National Black Midwives Day in Georgia; March 14 of each year; designate

US HR332

Supporting the designation of the week of April 11 through April 17, 2025, as the eighth annual "Black Maternal Health Week", founded by Black Mamas Matter Alliance, Inc. (BMMA), to bring national attention to the maternal and reproductive health crisis in the United States and the importance of reducing maternal mortality and morbidity among Black women and birthing people.

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