Measure Would Permit Pro-Life “Baby Boxes” at Volunteer Fire Stations in Arkansas

On Monday Rep. Julie Mayberry (R – Hensley) and Sen. Missy Irvin (R – Mountain View) filed H.B. 1098 permitting Safe Haven Baby Boxes at volunteer fire stations in Arkansas.

Arkansas’ Safe Haven Act of 2001 lets a woman surrender her newborn baby to law enforcement, medical personnel, and first responders.

The law gives women with unplanned pregnancies an option besides abortion, and it protects newborns from being abandoned.

Similar laws are on the books in all 50 states.

Act 185 of 2019 by Sen. Cecile Bledsoe (R – Rogers) and Rep. Rebecca Petty (R – Rogers) improved Arkansas’ Safe Haven law by letting fire stations install Safe Haven Boxes — sometimes called ‘baby boxes’ — where women can anonymously place their newborn. Placing a baby inside the box triggers a silent alarm notifying first responders about the child.

Since then, multiple babies in Arkansas have been saved by these baby boxes.

H.B. 1098 makes it possible for volunteer fire departments to install baby boxes at their stations, provided that the department maintains and monitors the baby box in accordance with state law, and first responders are able to reach the baby in less than four minutes.

Now that abortion is prohibited in Arkansas except to save the life of the mother, it is essential for our state to assist women with unplanned pregnancies. Safe Haven Baby Boxes give women real options besides abortion, and H.B. 1098 will expand the number of potential locations where these baby boxes can operate in Arkansas.

Read H.B. 1098 Here.

Biden Administration’s Abortion Drug Policy Highlights Importance of Arkansas’ Pro-Life Laws

The Biden Administration’s decision to expand abortion-inducing drugs continues to highlight the importance of Arkansas’ pro-life laws.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration recently opted to let pharmacies sell abortion drugs, and the U.S. Department of Justice reportedly issued an opinion claiming that abortion drugs can be delivered through the mail, provided that the sender does not know that they will be used illegally.

The Biden Administration had previously relaxed safety restrictions that prevented the RU-486 abortion drugs from being delivered by mail in America.

All of this shows that Arkansas’ lawmakers were forward-thinking in prohibiting abortion and restricting RU-486 abortion drugs.

Act 562 of 2021 by Rep. Sonia Barker (R – Smackover) and Sen. Blake Johnson (R – Corning) prohibits abortion drugs from being delivered by mail in Arkansas.

Now that abortion is prohibited in Arkansas except to save the life of the mother, Act 562 helps prevent people from delivering abortion-inducing drugs for the purpose of performing an illegal abortion.

That’s going to protect women and unborn children in Arkansas and help prevent people from finding away around our laws against abortion.

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