Protecting Moms and Babies Against Climate Change Act

3/13/2024, 3:13 PM

Summary of Bill S 1601

Bill 118 s 1601, also known as the Protecting Moms and Babies Against Climate Change Act, is a piece of legislation introduced in the US Congress. The main goal of this bill is to address the impact of climate change on pregnant women and infants, and to implement measures to protect their health and well-being.

The bill includes provisions to fund research on the effects of climate change on maternal and infant health, as well as to develop strategies to mitigate these effects. It also aims to improve access to healthcare services for pregnant women and infants in communities that are disproportionately affected by climate change.

Additionally, the bill includes measures to increase education and awareness about the risks of climate change on maternal and infant health, and to promote sustainable practices that can help reduce these risks. It also calls for the development of guidelines for healthcare providers to better address the needs of pregnant women and infants in the face of climate change. Overall, the Protecting Moms and Babies Against Climate Change Act seeks to address a critical issue facing vulnerable populations in the United States, and to ensure that pregnant women and infants are adequately protected from the health impacts of climate change.

Congressional Summary of S 1601

Protecting Moms and Babies Against Climate Change Act

This bill establishes requirements and grants that address risks associated with climate change, particularly for vulnerable individuals (i.e., members of racial and ethnic minority groups, pregnant or postpartum individuals, and children younger than age three).

Specifically, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) must establish a program to award grants to partnerships of community-based organizations and other entities to identify and address climate-change-related risks to these individuals at a county level.

HHS must also establish a program to award grants to health professional schools for developing—and integrating into their curriculums—education and training on identifying risks associated with climate change for vulnerable individuals.

In addition, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) must establish the Consortium on Birth and Climate Change Research. The consortium must coordinate research on such risks conducted and supported by various NIH institutes and offices.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention must also develop a strategy to designate areas that have a high risk of adverse maternal and infant health outcomes among vulnerable individuals due to risks associated with climate change.

Current Status of Bill S 1601

Bill S 1601 is currently in the status of Bill Introduced since May 15, 2023. Bill S 1601 was introduced during Congress 118 and was introduced to the Senate on May 15, 2023.  Bill S 1601's most recent activity was Read twice and referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions. as of May 15, 2023

Bipartisan Support of Bill S 1601

Total Number of Sponsors
1
Democrat Sponsors
1
Republican Sponsors
0
Unaffiliated Sponsors
0
Total Number of Cosponsors
6
Democrat Cosponsors
4
Republican Cosponsors
0
Unaffiliated Cosponsors
2

Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill S 1601

Primary Policy Focus

Health

Alternate Title(s) of Bill S 1601

Protecting Moms and Babies Against Climate Change ActProtecting Moms and Babies Against Climate Change ActA bill to protect moms and babies against climate change, and for other purposes.
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