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A 3753

Requires crisis pregnancy centers to disclose certain information in multiple languages.

2026-2027 Regular Session Introduced by Alixon Collazos-Gill and 2 co-sponsors

New Jersey bill requires crisis pregnancy centers to provide multilingual disclosures of health information and resources to ensure non-English speakers make informed reproductive health decisions.

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Health Committee
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Bill Summary · A 3753

Legislative bill overview

Bill A 3753 mandates that crisis pregnancy centers in New Jersey provide standardized informational disclosures in multiple languages to clients. The bill aims to ensure that non-English speaking individuals receive clear, consistent information about available reproductive health services and resources.

Why is this important

Crisis pregnancy centers operate throughout New Jersey and serve populations with varying language proficiencies. Language barriers can prevent individuals from understanding their full range of medical options and available support services, potentially affecting informed decision-making during sensitive health situations.

Potential points of contention

  • Definition and scope: Disagreement over which facilities qualify as "crisis pregnancy centers" and whether the mandate applies to all or only state-funded centers
  • Language requirements: Debate over how many languages must be included, which languages take priority, and the associated compliance costs for smaller organizations
  • Content standards: Conflict over what specific information must be disclosed and whether centers can include messaging reflecting their particular organizational philosophy alongside mandated disclosures
  • Enforcement mechanisms: Questions about how compliance will be monitored and what penalties apply for non-compliance

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

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