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Black Maternal Health Remains Focus of PA Lawmakers

By Danielle Smith, Keystone State News Connection

With Mother’s Day coming up, some Pennsylvania lawmakers are backing a set of bills that could help improve maternal health.

The Black Maternal Health Caucus introduced the updated “PA Momnibus 2.0” package in April, focused on tackling disparities in maternal health care by improving access to services.

Black women in the state are nearly twice as likely to die from childbirth complications. Rep. La’Tasha D. Mayes, D-Allegheny County, said 93% of maternal deaths are preventable.

“All the bills are for all moms, and because we know when we fix and address and take on maternal mortality and morbidity for Black moms, we solve it for every mom and birthing person in the Commonwealth,” she explained.

The nine-bill package builds upon a 2024 “Momnibus” introduced by Mayes and Reps. Morgan Cephas and Gina Curry, both Republicans. Mayes said the caucus is working towards moving the bills toward votes and then action in the Senate.

Two of the measures would expand access to blood pressure monitors and ensure they are covered through private insurance and Medicaid. Mayes added another measure would expand the reach of midwives, who provide care throughout pregnancy and childbirth, as well as postpartum.

“The Midwifery Practice Innovation bill that’s going to help us advance midwifery as an occupation in this commonwealth, because it’s very challenging to become a midwife, as well as be able to practice fully in a way that can serve moms,” she continued.

The “Momnibus” also includes support for nursing mothers, and invests in a Maternal and Newborn Supply Kit program, and maternal-health deserts. Mayes says more than 12% of women have no birthing facility within 30 minutes of their home, and Black women are three times more likely to die during or after birth compared with other women.

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