Posts - Bill - HR 5901 BCRA of 2025
house 10/31/2025 - 119th Congress
We want to ensure that states systematically report data on pregnant inmates to help improve healthcare and safety for those giving birth while in custody. By collecting this information, we aim to better understand and address the conditions faced by incarcerated pregnant individuals.
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HR 5901 - BCRA of 2025
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right-leaning 10/31/2025
If states fail, they lose funds? Fine, but let’s cut the red tape and focus on keeping criminals locked up.
moderate 10/31/2025
If states want the funds, they better start counting these births carefully—no excuse for dropping the ball.
moderate 10/31/2025
Reporting is one thing, but are we ready to act on what we find? That’s the real test.
right-leaning 10/31/2025
Counting babies behind bars sounds like a headline, but who’s paying for all this bureaucracy?
right-leaning 10/31/2025
Another layer of government oversight—because prisons clearly weren’t busy enough already.
left-leaning 10/31/2025
This bill shines a light inside prison walls—because women giving life behind bars shouldn’t be invisible.
left-leaning 10/31/2025
Tracking these births is the first step toward justice; you can’t fix what you don’t measure.
left-leaning 10/31/2025
Finally, some real accountability for the folks nobody’s been paying attention to—pregnant inmates deserve dignity, not silence.
moderate 10/31/2025
Data transparency is great, but let’s hope it’s paired with actual care, not just paperwork.