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SB 1941

Reproductive health and fertility; creating the Reproductive Empowerment and Support Through Optimal Restoration (RESTORE) Act. Effective date.

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Julie McIntosh

Oklahoma bill creates RESTORE Act addressing reproductive health and fertility policies; currently advancing through Health, Human Services, and Appropriations committees.

Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services Committee then to Appropriations Committee
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Bill Summary · SB 1941

Legislative bill overview

SB 1941, known as the Reproductive Empowerment and Support Through Optimal Restoration (RESTORE) Act, addresses reproductive health and fertility matters in Oklahoma. The bill was introduced by Senator Julie McIntosh and is currently in committee review. Specific provisions are not yet publicly detailed in the available record.

Why is this important

Reproductive health and fertility legislation directly affects healthcare access, insurance coverage, medical treatment options, and family planning resources for Oklahoma residents. Such bills can significantly influence public health policy, medical practice standards, and individual healthcare decisions across the state.

Potential points of contention

  • Scope of coverage and funding: Questions about which fertility treatments, reproductive services, or procedures the bill mandates or funds, and associated cost implications
  • Insurance and healthcare provider requirements: Potential disagreements over whether insurers and healthcare systems must offer specific reproductive services or medications
  • Ideological differences: Reproductive health legislation typically generates debate between those prioritizing expanded access to fertility support and those with concerns about specific treatments or philosophical objections

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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