House Resolution
H.Res. 611
Expressing the importance of accurate information for medical professionals treating pregnant women and their unborn children in the emergency department, and for informing the general public, and for other purposes.
Primary Sponsor

Clay Higgins
Representative
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Summary
This bill would require medical professionals in emergency departments to provide accurate information to pregnant women and their unborn children. It would also ensure the general public has access to the same information.
Latest Action
Motion to Discharge Committee filed by Ms. DeLauro. Petition No: 118-7. (<a href="https://clerk.house.gov/DischargePetition/2023091207?CongressNum=118">Discharge petition</a> text with signatures.)
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Expressing the importance of accurate information for medical professionals treating pregnant women and their unborn children in the emergency department, and for informing the general public, and for other purposes.
This bill would require medical professionals in emergency departments to provide accurate information to pregnant women and their unborn children. It would also ensure the general public has access to the same information.
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This bill would require medical professionals in emergency departments to provide accurate information to pregnant women and their unborn children. It would also ensure the general public has access to the same information.
- Bill Number
- 611
- Sponsor
- Clay Higgins (R-LA)
- Introduced
- 7/25/2025
- Status
- Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
- Policy Area
- Congress
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Fact Sheet
- Title
- Expressing the importance of accurate information for medical professionals treating pregnant women and their unborn children in the emergency department, and for informing the general public, and for other purposes.
- Bill Number
- 611
- Sponsor
- Clay Higgins (R-LA)
- Status
- Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
- Introduced
- 7/25/2025
- Summary
- This bill would require medical professionals in emergency departments to provide accurate information to pregnant women and their unborn children. It would also ensure the general public has access to the same information.
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