[Congressional Bills 119th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 1428 Introduced in House (IH)]

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119th CONGRESS
  2d Session
H. RES. 1428

Expressing support for Reproductive Justice on the 250th Anniversary of 
                     the United States of America.


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                    IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

                             July 13, 2026

Ms. Simon (for herself, Ms. Pressley, and Ms. Kamlager-Dove) submitted 
the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Energy 
 and Commerce, and in addition to the Committees on the Judiciary, and 
Education and Workforce, for a period to be subsequently determined by 
the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall 
           within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned

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                               RESOLUTION


 
Expressing support for Reproductive Justice on the 250th Anniversary of 
                     the United States of America.

Whereas as the United States of America approaches its 250th anniversary, we 
        recognize that both in the history of the United States and in the 
        current day and age, aspects of the Federal Government and States across 
        the United States have moved to restrict self-determination and bodily 
        autonomy;
Whereas the fourth anniversary of the Supreme Court's tragic decision in Dobbs 
        v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, which overturned Roe v. Wade and 
        eliminated the constitutional right to abortion highlights the notion 
        that self-determination and bodily sovereignty are cornerstones of 
        democratic governance, economic security, racial justice, gender equity, 
        public health, religious autonomy, and the full civic participation of 
        all people;
Whereas attacks on access to abortion, contraception, gender-affirming care, and 
        the freedom to form a family on one's own terms threaten the ability of 
        people to make decisions about their own lives, futures, and families, 
        and fall hardest on those already facing barriers to opportunity;
Whereas Reproductive Justice, a framework created in 1994 by Black women 
        organizers, holds that every person has the right to have children, the 
        right not to have children, and the right to raise children in safe, 
        healthy, and thriving communities, free from domestic violence, offering 
        this Nation a coherent human rights vision rooted in freedom, dignity, 
        and self-determination;
Whereas every person deserves the freedom to decide if, when, and how to build a 
        family, and every child deserves the opportunity to grow up in a safe, 
        healthy, and supportive community;
Whereas the right to have a child demands equitable access to dignified, person-
        centered reproductive and maternal healthcare; a robust and diverse 
        health care workforce; postpartum and family support; and freedom from 
        coercion, forced sterilization, and the criminalization of pregnancy;
Whereas the right not to have a child demands the legal protection of abortion 
        access, the elimination of financial, geographic, and administrative 
        barriers to comprehensive reproductive health care, robust protections 
        for patients and providers, and the full decriminalization of pregnancy 
        outcomes;
Whereas the right to raise a family with dignity demands universal health care, 
        affordable and accessible childcare, paid family leave, disability-
        inclusive communities, living wages, and the resources necessary for 
        every family to thrive;
Whereas the promise of America is not fulfilled when health care, family 
        formation, and bodily autonomy depend upon a person's race, ZIP Code, 
        income, disability status, or immigration status; and
Whereas the scale of this moment calls for a full commitment of national 
        ingenuity and political will toward the most fundamental human needs for 
        our collective future: the preservation of our democratic integrity, the 
        protection of our public health, and the full realization of 
        reproductive freedom for all: Now, therefore, be it
    Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
            (1) recognizes that every person has the right to safe, 
        dignified, and equitable conditions for childbirth and family 
        formation;
            (2) commits to policies that advance person-centered, 
        community-rooted maternal health care that expands the full 
        continuum of maternal care, and ensures accountability at every 
        level of the health care system;
            (3) condemns increased criminalization of pregnancy and 
        pregnancy outcomes, and affirms protections against 
        reproductive coercion, forced sterilization, and the 
        criminalization of pregnancy outcomes, including miscarriage, 
        abortion, and stillbirth;
            (4) affirms individuals should have coverage and access to 
        fertility treatments, assisted reproductive technologies, and 
        the full range of options people need to form families on their 
        own terms with ethical and equitable regulatory frameworks 
        governing emerging reproductive technologies, with particular 
        attention to preventing eugenic application;
            (5) affirms that reproductive freedom includes the right to 
        plan, space, or end a pregnancy safely, legally, and without 
        barrier and commits to policies that advance, and 
        constitutional enshrinement of, the right to abortion and 
        comprehensive reproductive health care at every level of 
        government;
            (6) condemns funding restrictions that deny or delay 
        reproductive health care to people based on income, immigration 
        status, insurance status, or geography, including Hyde 
        Amendment-style prohibitions and their State and local 
        equivalents;
            (7) affirms the commitment of Congress to guarantee 
        universal access to comprehensive, medically accurate, age-
        appropriate reproductive and sexual health education and care;
            (8) affirms that reproductive justice requires the 
        conditions to raise families safely, sustainably, and with full 
        human dignity;
            (9) affirms the commitment of Congress to guarantee a 
        universal and robust health care system that includes the full 
        suite of reproductive and sexual health care, including 
        abortion, contraception, prenatal and postpartum care, and 
        gender-affirming care, for every person, regardless of income, 
        employment, or geography;
            (10) recognizes the need for universal paid family and 
        medical leave;
            (11) affirms that every person should have access to 
        affordable, high-quality childcare and early education, 
        essential family supports, including nutrition, housing, and 
        health services, so that every child has the foundation for a 
        safe, healthy, and supported childhood; and
            (12) declares a vision for a future where reproductive 
        freedom is treated not as a privilege to be granted or 
        withheld, but as a human right guaranteed to us all, and an 
        indispensable foundation of democracy, dignity, and the 
        American promise.
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