Pregnancy Support
House Bill 2456 funds pregnancy help organizations in West Virginia, enhancing support for mothers and families while excluding abortion-related entities from funding.
House Bill 2456 funds pregnancy help organizations in West Virginia, enhancing support for mothers and families while excluding abortion-related entities from funding.
House Bill 2456 aims to establish the West Virginia Mothers and Babies Pregnancy Support Program under the Bureau for Public Health. The primary goal of this program is to provide financial support to pregnancy help organizations that meet specific eligibility criteria, thereby enhancing the services available to mothers and babies in West Virginia.
The bill includes several important provisions:
Establishment of the Program:
Eligibility for Funding:
Use of Funds:
The bill is expected to impact:
- Pregnancy Help Organizations: These organizations will have access to funding that can enhance their services and operational capabilities.
- Expectant Mothers and Families: By supporting these organizations, the bill aims to improve resources and assistance available to mothers and families during pregnancy.
House Bill 2456 represents a legislative effort to bolster support for pregnancy help organizations in West Virginia, ensuring that they have the necessary resources to assist mothers and families effectively. The bill's provisions reflect a targeted approach to funding, focusing on enhancing services while excluding organizations associated with abortion.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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