Bill
HB 2619
Relating to privacy.
Requires an offer to view an active ultrasound for abortions after 8 weeks, plus a 72-hour waiting period before anesthesia or meds are given.
Bill
HB 2619
Requires an offer to view an active ultrasound for abortions after 8 weeks, plus a 72-hour waiting period before anesthesia or meds are given.
Note on source materials
The packet you provided contains text from two different bills both labeled “HB 2619” (an Arizona bill about assault weapons and an Illinois “Ultrasound Opportunity Act”). This summary focuses on the Ultrasound Opportunity Act (the Ultrasound bill text, Illinois HB2619 as introduced in early February 2025), consistent with the bill title you requested.
Status: Referred to Rules Committee
Introduced: early February 2025 (bill text dated 2/6/2025 in Illinois)
Primary Sponsors: Adam M. Niemerg; cosponsors listed in packet include Aaron Márquez, Quantá Crews, Anna Abeytia, Mariana Sandoval, Alma Hernandez, Lydia Hernandez, Brian Garcia (note: some sponsor names appear to derive from other materials in the packet)
The bill states that ultrasound examinations serve important medical purposes (confirming gestational age, diagnosing ectopic pregnancies) and that women considering abortion should receive complete, accurate information. Its stated purposes are to protect the health of women, ensure informed consent, and provide information about the status of the pregnancy and fetus before an abortion decision is carried out.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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