[Congressional Bills 107th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. Res. 209 Introduced in Senate (IS)]
107th CONGRESS
2d Session
S. RES. 209
To express the sense of the Senate regarding prenatal care for women
and children.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
February 13, 2002
Mr. Smith of New Hampshire (for himself, Mr. Helms, Mr. Hutchinson, Mr.
Inhofe, Mr. Santorum, Mr. Brownback, Mr. DeWine, and Mr. Ensign)
submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee
on Finance
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RESOLUTION
To express the sense of the Senate regarding prenatal care for women
and children.
Whereas unborn children benefit from quality prenatal health care;
Whereas the levels of infant mortality, premature delivery, and low birth weight
are exceedingly high in the United States as compared with other
developed countries;
Whereas low birth weight and premature delivery are causally associated with
developmental disabilities among children;
Whereas proper prenatal care can prevent avoidable birth defects;
Whereas new medical advances, together with early diagnosis, can treat children
with a wide range of disorders, including spina bifida, HIV/AIDS, fetal
distress, and anemia;
Whereas fetal surgery is now able to correct many life-threatening congenital
disorders;
Whereas pregnant women benefit from quality health care, including physician
care, hospital care, and prescription medications;
Whereas prenatal care can prevent medical and surgical complications that a
mother may encounter during pregnancy and delivery;
Whereas prenatal care can identify and treat a mother's preexisting medical
conditions, which may be impacted by pregnancy;
Whereas an estimated 10,900,000 women of child-bearing age (18 through 44) do
not have health insurance;
Whereas the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP), created under
title XXI of the Social Security Act, expands health coverage to
uninsured children whose families earn too much for medicaid but too
little to afford private coverage; and
Whereas, on January 31, 2002, the Secretary of Health and Human Services, Tommy
Thompson, proposed a regulation to allow States to include coverage for
children from conception to age 19, which would allow low-income
pregnant mothers to receive prenatal and delivery care: Now, therefore,
be it
Resolved, That the Senate--
(1) commends Secretary of Health and Human Services, Tommy
Thompson, for moving to immediately make SCHIP resources
available to States to care for unborn children and pregnant
mothers; and
(2) commends Secretary Thompson for recognizing pregnant
mothers and unborn children as deserving of concern about their
health and well-being.
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Introduced in Senate
Referred to the Committee on Finance. (text of measure as introduced: CR S746)
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