Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that every person has the basic right to emergency health care, including abortion care.
Impact
If adopted, HR238 could influence state-level legislation by reinforcing the notion that emergency healthcare access is a fundamental right. The resolution vocalizes the significant risks associated with existing state-level bans on abortion and emphasizes that these laws disproportionately affect marginalized communities, including people of color, the LGBTQI+ population, and individuals from low-income backgrounds. This could lead to more robust advocacy for changes in state laws aimed at ensuring that medical providers are protected when delivering care needed in emergencies.
Summary
House Resolution 238 emphasizes the necessity of emergency health care, asserting that every individual is entitled to such services, which explicitly includes abortion care. The resolution addresses the implications of state laws that restrict access to abortion, particularly in emergency situations, where delays or denials of care can significantly endanger the health and lives of patients. The text argues that these restrictions place burdens on medical providers, forcing them to choose between withholding critical care and facing potential legal repercussion, thus impacting patient care in urgent scenarios.
Contention
A point of contention surrounding HR238 is the pushback from various stakeholders who believe that abortion should not be included as part of emergency healthcare. Opponents argue that allowing for such provisions in emergency medical situations could undermine the integrity of established medical practices and patient safety protocols. Furthermore, there are concerns regarding how such a resolution might lead to further legal challenges against healthcare providers and hospitals in states where abortion laws are stringent and could create confusion regarding the obligations of medical professionals during emergencies.
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Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Secretary of Health and Human Services should withdraw a reduction in public notice and comment opportunities.
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