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SRES 710

A resolution recognizing Maternal Mental Health Day to raise awareness about maternal mental health.

119th Congress
Introduced by Lisa Blunt Rochester, Cory Booker, Tammy Duckworth and 4 other co-sponsors

Designates Maternal Mental Health Day to raise awareness and promote education, research, and provider training on maternal mental health.

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Bill Summary ยท SRES 710

Summary of S. Res. 710 (119th Congress)

Purpose and Intent

  • Recognizes and designates Maternal Mental Health Day to raise awareness about maternal mental health.
  • Emphasizes the importance of maternal mental health as foundational to thriving families and overall societal well-being.
  • Aims to highlight risk factors, signs, symptoms, treatment options, and the need for research, data dissemination, and provider training.

Key Provisions and Changes

  • Expresses Senate support for the goals and ideals of Maternal Mental Health Awareness Day.
  • Outlines four primary aims:
    1. Awareness and Education: Promote understanding among pregnant and postpartum women, their families, healthcare providers, and the public about risk factors, signs, symptoms, and treatment options for maternal mental health conditions.
    2. Ongoing Recognition and Honor: Acknowledge and honor mothers for their role and the challenges posed by maternal mental health conditions.
    3. Public Health Emphasis: Recognize maternal mental health disorders and maternal suicide as serious public health concerns.
    4. Research and Information Dissemination: Encourage research into safe and effective treatments for pregnant and postpartum women, dissemination of updated evidence-based treatment data to the medical community and the public, and provider training on treating maternal mental health disorders.

Who and What Is Affected

  • Affects: Public awareness efforts, healthcare providers, pregnant and postpartum women and their families, and the broader public health discourse.
  • Not a funding or regulatory bill: The resolution does not authorize funding or create new mandates; rather, it signals Senate priorities and support for awareness, research, and education activities related to maternal mental health.

Procedural and Timeline Aspects

  • Introduced in the U.S. Senate on April 30, 2026.
  • Referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions for consideration.
  • Co-sponsors include: Roger Marshall, Lisa Blunt Rochester, Cindy Hyde-Smith, Tammy Duckworth, Dave McCormick, Cory Booker, and Kirsten Gillibrand.
  • As a Senate resolution (not a bill), it expresses the sense of the Senate and does not by itself enact new law or authorize spending.

Practical Impact

  • Signals congressional attention to maternal mental health and may influence policymakers, healthcare providers, and advocates.
  • Could pave the way for future legislation or funding initiatives focused on screening, treatment access, research, and provider training.
  • May influence public awareness campaigns and professional education regarding maternal mental health risk factors, early detection, and evidence-based treatments.

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