Health; right to contraception for individuals; provide
House Bill 872 affirms the right to contraception in Georgia, empowering individuals, especially women, to access reproductive health choices without legal barriers.
House Bill 872 affirms the right to contraception in Georgia, empowering individuals, especially women, to access reproductive health choices without legal barriers.
Bill Number: HB 872
Title: Health; right to contraception for individuals; provide
Status: House Second Readers
Introduced: March 27, 2025
Classification: Bill
House Bill 872 aims to establish and affirm the right to contraception for individuals in the state of Georgia. The bill seeks to amend existing health provisions to ensure that individuals, particularly females, have access to various methods of contraception. This legislative effort is part of a broader initiative to enhance reproductive health rights and access to family planning resources.
The bill includes the following significant provisions:
Amendment of Health Code:
Definitions:
Affirmation of Rights:
Repeal of Conflicting Laws:
Who is Affected:
Healthcare Providers:
House Bill 872 represents a significant step toward enhancing reproductive rights in Georgia by affirming the right to contraception. By providing clear definitions and repealing conflicting laws, the bill aims to create a more supportive legal framework for individuals seeking to exercise their reproductive health choices. As it progresses through the legislative process, its implications for healthcare access and individual rights will be closely monitored.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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