H1924
An Act relative to the well-being of new mothers and infants
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Bill overview
This bill, H.1924, addresses the mental well-being of new mothers in Massachusetts who are also facing criminal charges. It aims to support these mothers by requiring a study on the specific challenges they face and potentially informing future policies and resources. The legislation seeks to recognize the unique vulnerabilities of this population and ensure access to appropriate support services. It was referred to the Judiciary committee and subsequently concurred by the Senate.
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Primary sponsor
James J. O'Day
Cosponsors
Carmine Lawrence Gentile
Frank A. Moran
James B. Eldridge
James C. Arena-DeRosa
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