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Oregon Bill Funding Crisis Pregnancy Centers (HB 2125)
This law was last updated on Oct 23, 2017
This law is Anti–Choice
Number
HB 2125
Status
Failed to Pass
Proposed
Jan 9, 2017
Sponsors
Primary Sponsors: 1
Total Sponsors: 1
Full Bill Text
HB 2125 would require the Oregon Health Authority to establish a grant program for purpose of making grants to entities that provide services related to encouraging and assisting pregnant women in carrying their pregnancy to term. The bill would create the Pregnant Women’s Assistance Fund to continuously appropriate money in fund for the purpose of making grants.
To be eligible for the grant, an entity would not be able to use grant money to encourage or assist a pregnant patient in having an abortion unless the abortion is necessary to avoid impairment of a pregnant patient’s major bodily functions.
The bill specifies that the state may reimburse abortions as part of the state’s medical assistance program only if the abortion is necessary to avoid impairment of a pregnant patient’s major bodily functions or if the pregnancy is result of rape or incest.
Related Legislation
Similar to HB 4059, which failed to pass in 2016.
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