New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A02439

Introduced
1/16/25  

Caption

Establishes a reproductive health services training and education grant program to train licensed providers and interns or residents who are employed by a hospital or otherwise enrolled in an accredited graduate medical education program in the performance of abortion and related reproductive health services; establishes the reproductive health training and education fund.

Summary

Bill A02439 aims to establish the New York State Abortion Clinical Training Program, which will provide structured training for healthcare practitioners in the performance of abortion and related reproductive health services. The program is designed to address the growing need for trained providers in the state, particularly in areas where access to abortion care is limited. The bill outlines the creation of a comprehensive curriculum that includes various aspects of abortion care, such as counseling, patient-centered care, and both surgical and medication abortion procedures. The program will be administered by the Department of Health, which will also have the authority to enter agreements with professional educators to facilitate training across the state. The bill emphasizes the importance of comprehensive reproductive healthcare as a fundamental right and seeks to ensure that healthcare practitioners are adequately trained to provide these essential services. It also aims to alleviate the challenges faced by individuals seeking abortion care, particularly in regions with fewer available providers. The program will include provisions for grants to support eligible healthcare providers in obtaining necessary training, thereby enhancing the overall capacity for abortion care in New York. In terms of impact, the bill will amend the public health law to include the establishment of the training program and the associated fund for reproductive health training and education. This will create a formalized pathway for healthcare practitioners to receive training in abortion care, potentially increasing the number of qualified providers in the state and improving access to services for individuals seeking abortions. The sentiment surrounding the bill appears to be supportive among its sponsors and advocates for reproductive rights, as it addresses critical gaps in training and access to abortion care. However, there may be contention from groups opposed to abortion, who may view the establishment of such a program as a means to promote and expand abortion services. Overall, the bill reflects ongoing discussions about reproductive rights and access to healthcare in New York.

Impact

The establishment of the New York State Abortion Clinical Training Program will amend existing public health laws to create a structured training initiative for healthcare practitioners. This program is expected to increase the number of trained providers capable of performing abortions, thereby addressing the current shortages and improving access to reproductive health services across the state. The bill also introduces a funding mechanism to support training, which may lead to enhanced healthcare delivery in underserved areas.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around Bill A02439 is positive among its proponents, who view it as a necessary step towards expanding access to reproductive healthcare services in New York. Supporters argue that the bill addresses critical gaps in training and provider availability, while opponents may express concerns regarding the promotion of abortion services. The discussions indicate a strong advocacy for reproductive rights, reflecting broader societal debates on the issue.

Contention

Notable points of contention include opposition from anti-abortion groups who argue against the expansion of abortion services through state-funded training programs. These groups may raise concerns about the moral implications of such training and the use of public funds to support abortion-related education. Proponents of the bill, including healthcare advocates and reproductive rights organizations, counter that the program is essential for ensuring safe and accessible reproductive healthcare.

Companion Bills

NY S01438

Same As Establishes the New York state abortion clinical training program within the department of health for the purpose of training health care practitioners in the performance of abortion and related reproductive health care services; requires the commissioner of health to submit a report to the governor and the legislature.

Previously Filed As

NY S03060

Establishes a reproductive health services training and education grant program to ensure health care providers receive adequate training in abortion care.

NY A03279

Establishes a reproductive health services training and education grant program to ensure health care providers receive adequate training in abortion care.

PA HB66

Establishing the Social Worker Educational Enrollment and Training Program; and providing for authorization of internships, for award of internships and for funding of the Social Worker Educational Enrollment and Training Program.

NY A10943

Requires insurance companies to deposit a certain percentage of premiums collected but not paid out in prior years for abortion care to the reproductive health care access fund for use for grants under the reproductive freedom and equity grant program; establishes the reproductive health care access fund; relates to the use of funds under the reproductive freedom and equity grant program; directs the governor to provide for funding in the state budget.

NY S09815

Requires insurance companies to deposit a certain percentage of premiums collected but not paid out in prior years for abortion care to the reproductive health care access fund for use for grants under the reproductive freedom and equity grant program; establishes the reproductive health care access fund; relates to the use of funds under the reproductive freedom and equity grant program; directs the governor to provide for funding in the state budget.

PA HB1707

Establishing the Social Worker Educational Enrollment and Training Pilot Program; and providing for authorization of internships, for award of internships and for funding of the Social Worker Educational Enrollment and Training Pilot Program.

MN SF1890

Reproductive health equity grant fund establishment

SC S0041

Reproductive Health Education

NJ S2260

Secures protections for patients and providers accessing and providing reproductive health care services; establishes right of residents to reproductive health care activity that is restricted in other states.

NJ A2218

Secures protections for patients and providers accessing and providing reproductive health care services; establishes right of residents to reproductive health care activity that is restricted in other states.*

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.