Send A Message: Demand lawmakers hold a vote on the Women's CARE Act.


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Alabama State House Representative


Join us in calling on the Alabama House of Representatives to hold a vote on the Women's CARE Act, HB54! This bill would provide protections for incarcerated pregnant individuals by allowing them to serve a pre-incarceration probation until 12 weeks postpartum before surrendering to serve their sentence.
The state’s overcrowded prisons are no place for pregnant Alabamians. Incarcerated people experience a lack of adequate prenatal care, heightened risks of pregnancy complications, and often unsafe environments that endanger both their health and the health of their child. By ensuring that pregnant individuals can serve probation until postpartum rather than being subjected to the inhumane conditions of Alabama’s correctional facilities, this bill takes an important step toward protecting infant and maternal health and human dignity.
Alabama State House Representative
Join us in calling on the Alabama House of Representatives to hold a vote on the Women's CARE Act, HB54! This bill would provide protections for incarcerated pregnant individuals by allowing them to serve a pre-incarceration probation until 12 weeks postpartum before surrendering to serve their sentence.
The state’s overcrowded prisons are no place for pregnant Alabamians. Incarcerated people experience a lack of adequate prenatal care, heightened risks of pregnancy complications, and often unsafe environments that endanger both their health and the health of their child. By ensuring that pregnant individuals can serve probation until postpartum rather than being subjected to the inhumane conditions of Alabama’s correctional facilities, this bill takes an important step toward protecting infant and maternal health and human dignity.
Alabama State House Representative