HB95 (2017) - "Alabama Health Care Rights of Conscience Act"

  • Status: Signed by governor
  • Session: 2017 Regular
  • Latest Update: June 5, 2017
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This bill was passed and signed into law on April 27. With this new law, healthcare providers are exempted from performing certain services related to abortion, sterilization, stem cell research, and cloning based on their religious or ethical beliefs. The bill stipulates an exception for emergencies, but it still allows for discriminatory behavior such as pharmacists who refuse to sell certain contraceptives and doctors who refuse to treat a patient who has had an abortion.

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Sponsors:
Rep. Arnold Mooney

2017 Alabama Legislative Report

The 2017 legislative session ended May 19, and to many, it seemed to be among the most contentious of recent years. In addition to the removal of Chief Justice Roy Moore and the resignation of Governor Robert Bentley, there were heated debates over many issues such as the federal court-ordered reapportionment, prison construction, confederate monuments, and a racist joke about monkeys.

By Rebecca Seung-Bickley, Windy Leavell

Alabama House of Representatives