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Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act
S. 6 To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit a health care practitioner from failing to exercise the proper degree of care in the case of a child who survives an abortion or attempted abortion.
Summary
This bill establishes legal requirements for health care practitioners when an abortion or attempted abortion results in a live birth. It requires practitioners to exercise the same standard of care for the infant as they would for any newborn and to ensure immediate hospital admission. The bill establishes criminal penalties up to 5 years imprisonment for violations and allows civil lawsuits by the woman for damages, including statutory damages equal to three times the abortion cost. It also requires health care workers to report violations to law enforcement, though the bill exempts the mother from prosecution.
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Sponsor (1)
- Sen. Lankford, James [R-OK] (R-OK)
50 cosponsors
- Sen. Banks, Jim [R-IN] (R-IN)
- Sen. Barrasso, John [R-WY] (R-WY)
- Sen. Blackburn, Marsha [R-TN] (R-TN)
- Sen. Boozman, John [R-AR] (R-AR)
- Sen. Britt, Katie Boyd [R-AL] (R-AL)
- Sen. Budd, Ted [R-NC] (R-NC)
- Sen. Capito, Shelley Moore [R-WV] (R-WV)
- Sen. Cassidy, Bill [R-LA] (R-LA)
- Sen. Cornyn, John [R-TX] (R-TX)
- Sen. Cotton, Tom [R-AR] (R-AR)
- Sen. Cramer, Kevin [R-ND] (R-ND)
- Sen. Crapo, Mike [R-ID] (R-ID)
- Sen. Cruz, Ted [R-TX] (R-TX)
- Sen. Curtis, John R. [R-UT] (R-UT)
- Sen. Daines, Steve [R-MT] (R-MT)
- Sen. Ernst, Joni [R-IA] (R-IA)
- Sen. Fischer, Deb [R-NE] (R-NE)
- Sen. Graham, Darline [R-SC] (R-SC)
- Sen. Graham, Lindsey [R-SC] (R-SC)
- Sen. Grassley, Chuck [R-IA] (R-IA)
- Sen. Hagerty, Bill [R-TN] (R-TN)
- Sen. Hawley, Josh [R-MO] (R-MO)
- Sen. Hoeven, John [R-ND] (R-ND)
- Sen. Hyde-Smith, Cindy [R-MS] (R-MS)
- Sen. Johnson, Ron [R-WI] (R-WI)
- Sen. Justice, James C. [R-WV] (R-WV)
- Sen. Kennedy, John [R-LA] (R-LA)
- Sen. Lee, Mike [R-UT] (R-UT)
- Sen. Lummis, Cynthia M. [R-WY] (R-WY)
- Sen. Marshall, Roger [R-KS] (R-KS)
- Sen. McConnell, Mitch [R-KY] (R-KY)
- Sen. McCormick, David [R-PA] (R-PA)
- Sen. Moody, Ashley [R-FL] (R-FL)
- Sen. Moran, Jerry [R-KS] (R-KS)
- Sen. Moreno, Bernie [R-OH] (R-OH)
- Sen. Mullin, Markwayne [R-OK] (R-OK)
- Sen. Paul, Rand [R-KY] (R-KY)
- Sen. Ricketts, Pete [R-NE] (R-NE)
- Sen. Risch, James E. [R-ID] (R-ID)
- Sen. Rounds, Mike [R-SD] (R-SD)
- Sen. Schmitt, Eric [R-MO] (R-MO)
- Sen. Scott, Rick [R-FL] (R-FL)
- Sen. Scott, Tim [R-SC] (R-SC)
- Sen. Sheehy, Tim [R-MT] (R-MT)
- Sen. Sullivan, Dan [R-AK] (R-AK)
- Sen. Thune, John [R-SD] (R-SD)
- Sen. Tillis, Thomas [R-NC] (R-NC)
- Sen. Tuberville, Tommy [R-AL] (R-AL)
- Sen. Wicker, Roger F. [R-MS] (R-MS)
- Sen. Young, Todd [R-IN] (R-IN)
Actions (8)
- Jan 22, 2025 Cloture on the motion to proceed to the measure not invoked in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 52 - 47. Record Vote Number: 11. (CR S294-295) · senate
- Jan 22, 2025 Motion to proceed to measure considered in Senate. (CR S283) · senate
- Jan 21, 2025 Motion to proceed to measure considered in Senate. (CR S275-276) · senate
- Jan 20, 2025 Cloture motion on the motion to proceed to the measure presented in Senate. (CR S258) · senate
- Jan 20, 2025 Motion to proceed to consideration of measure made in Senate. (CR S258) · senate
- Jan 16, 2025 Read the second time. Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 4. · senate
- Jan 15, 2025 Introduced in the Senate. Read the first time. Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under Read the First Time. · senate
- Jan 15, 2025 Introduced in Senate
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52 Yea · 47 Nay · 1 Not voting
- Democrats0Yea4Nay
- Republicans3Yea0Nay
- Independents0Yea1Nay
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
January 15, 2025
Mr. Lankford (for himself, Mr. Banks, Mr. Thune, Mrs. Hyde-Smith, Mr. Risch, Ms. Lummis, Mrs. Britt, Mr. McConnell, Mr. Wicker, Mrs. Blackburn, Mr. Crapo, Mrs. Fischer, Mr. Grassley, Mr. Hoeven, Mr. Marshall, Mr. Tillis, Mr. Budd, Mr. Scott of South Carolina, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Sheehy, Mr. Tuberville, Mr. Hagerty, Mr. Curtis, Mr. Young, Mr. Ricketts, Mr. Cramer, Mr. Barrasso, Mr. Kennedy, Mr. Cornyn, Mr. Cassidy, Mr. Rounds, Ms. Ernst, Mr. Scott of Florida, Mr. Daines, Mr. Mullin, Mr. Graham, Mr. Cruz, Mr. Schmitt, Mr. Lee, Mr. Sullivan, Mr. Moran, Mr. Cotton, Mr. Hawley, Mr. McCormick, and Mr. Boozman) introduced the following bill; which was read the first time
January 16, 2025
Read the second time and placed on the calendar
A BILL
To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit a health care practitioner from failing to exercise the proper degree of care in the case of a child who survives an abortion or attempted abortion.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the “Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act”.
SEC. 2. FINDINGS.
Congress finds the following:
(1) If an abortion results in the live birth of an infant, the infant is a legal person for all purposes under the laws of the United States, and entitled to all the protections of such laws.
(2) Any infant born alive after an abortion or within a hospital, clinic, or other facility has the same claim to the protection of the law that would arise for any newborn, or for any person who comes to a hospital, clinic, or other facility for screening and treatment or otherwise becomes a patient within its care.
SEC. 3. BORN-ALIVE INFANTS PROTECTION.
(a) Requirements Pertaining to Born-Alive Abortion Survivors.— Chapter 74 of title 18, United States Code, is amended by inserting after section 1531 the following: “Sec. 1532. Requirements pertaining to born-alive abortion survivors
“(a) Requirements for Health Care Practitioners.—In the case of an abortion or attempted abortion that results in a child born alive:
“(1) Degree of care required; immediate admission to a hospital.—Any health care practitioner present at the time the child is born alive shall—
“(A) exercise the same degree of professional skill, care, and diligence to preserve the life and health of the child as a reasonably diligent and conscientious health care practitioner would render to any other child born alive at the same gestational age; and
“(B) following the exercise of skill, care, and diligence required under subparagraph (A), ensure that the child born alive is immediately transported and admitted to a hospital.
“(2) Mandatory reporting of violations.—A health care practitioner or any employee of a hospital, a physician’s office, or an abortion clinic who has knowledge of a failure to comply with the requirements of paragraph (1) shall immediately report the failure to an appropriate State or Federal law enforcement agency, or to both.
“(b) Penalties.—
“(1) In general.—Whoever violates subsection (a) shall be fined under this title, imprisoned for not more than 5 years, or both.
“(2) Intentional killing of child born alive.—Whoever intentionally performs or attempts to perform an overt act that kills a child born alive described under subsection (a), shall be punished as under section 1111 of this title for intentionally killing or attempting to kill a human being.
“(c) Bar to Prosecution.—The mother of a child born alive described under subsection (a) may not be prosecuted for a violation of this section, an attempt to violate this section, a conspiracy to violate this section, or an offense under section 3 or 4 of this title based on such a violation.
“(d) Civil Remedies.—
“(1) Civil action by a woman on whom an abortion is performed.—If a child is born alive and there is a violation of subsection (a), the woman upon whom the abortion was performed or attempted may, in a civil action against any person who committed the violation, obtain appropriate relief.
“(2) Appropriate relief.—Appropriate relief in a civil action under this subsection includes—
“(A) objectively verifiable money damage for all injuries, psychological and physical, occasioned by the violation of subsection (a);
“(B) statutory damages equal to 3 times the cost of the abortion or attempted abortion; and
“(C) punitive damages.
“(3) Attorney’s fee for plaintiff.—The court shall award a reasonable attorney’s fee to a prevailing plaintiff in a civil action under this subsection.
“(4) Attorney’s fee for defendant.—If a defendant in a civil action under this subsection prevails and the court finds that the plaintiff’s suit was frivolous, the court shall award a reasonable attorney’s fee in favor of the defendant against the plaintiff.
“(e) Definitions.—In this section the following definitions apply:
“(1) Abortion.—The term ‘abortion’ means the use or prescription of any instrument, medicine, drug, or any other substance or device—
“(A) to intentionally kill the unborn child of a woman known to be pregnant; or
“(B) to intentionally terminate the pregnancy of a woman known to be pregnant, with an intention other than—
“(i) after viability, to produce a live birth and preserve the life and health of the child born alive; or
“(ii) to remove a dead unborn child.
“(2) Attempt.—The term ‘attempt’, with respect to an abortion, means conduct that, under the circumstances as the actor believes them to be, constitutes a substantial step in a course of conduct planned to culminate in performing an abortion.
“(3) Born alive.—The term ‘born alive’ has the meaning given that term in section 8 of title 1, United States Code (commonly known as the ‘Born-Alive Infants Protection Act’).”.
(b) Conforming Amendments.—
(1) The table of sections for chapter 74 of title 18, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the following:
“1532. Requirements pertaining to born-alive abortion survivors.”.
(2) The chapter heading for chapter 74 of title 18, United States Code, is amended by striking “PARTIAL-BIRTH ABORTIONS” and inserting “ABORTIONS”.
(3) The table of chapters for part I of title 18, United States Code, is amended by striking the item relating to chapter 74 and inserting the following:
“74. Abortion.............................................. 1531”.
SEC. 4. EFFECTIVE DATE.
This Act shall take effect one day after the date of enactment. Calendar No. 4
119th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. 6
A BILL
To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit a health care practitioner from failing to exercise the proper degree of care in the case of a child who survives an abortion or attempted abortion.
January 16, 2025
Read the second time and placed on the calendar
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