LB 599 - Prenatal Care for Undocumented Immigrants - Nebraska Key Vote
Timeline
- Senate Veto Override Passed
- April 18, 2012
- Executive Vetoed
- April 13, 2012
- Senate Bill Passed
- April 11, 2012
- Introduced
- Jan. 19, 2011
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Stage Details
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Title: Prenatal Care for Undocumented Immigrants
Vote Smart's Synopsis:
Vote to override a veto of a bill that establishes a child health assistance program to provide prenatal care to children of low-income and undocumented immigrant women and children.
Highlights:
- Establishes a new program to provide child health assistance, including prenatal care, to all children regardless of the mother's eligibility and immigration status (Secs. 3 & 4).
- Defines “child” as an individual who is 19 years or younger, including the period from conception until birth (Sec. 4).
- Specifies that children with incomes less than or equal to 185 percent of the federal poverty line are eligible for the program (Sec. 4).
- Specifies that the prenatal care and pregnancy-related services provided by the new program include, but are not limited to, the following (Sec. 4):
- Fees for labor and delivery services;
- Pharmaceuticals and prescription vitamins;
- Outpatient hospital care;
- Imaging services;
- Laboratory testing;
- Hospital costs associated with labor and delivery; and
- Services for conditions that could complicate the pregnancy.
- Specifies that fetuses do not have immigration status (Sec. 1).
Title: Prenatal Care for Undocumented Immigrants
See How Your Politicians Voted
Title: Prenatal Care for Children of Undocumented Immigrants
Vote Smart's Synopsis:
Vote to pass a bill that establishes a child health assistance program to provide prenatal care to children of low-income and undocumented immigrant women and children.
Highlights:
- Establishes a new program to provide child health assistance, including prenatal care, to all children regardless of the mother's eligibility and immigration status (Secs. 3 & 4).
- Defines “child” as an individual who is 19 years or younger, including the period from conception until birth (Sec. 4).
- Specifies that children with incomes less than or equal to 185 percent of the federal poverty line are eligible for the program (Sec. 4).
- Specifies that the prenatal care and pregnancy-related services provided by the new program include, but are not limited to, the following (Sec. 4):
- Fees for labor and delivery services;
- Pharmaceuticals and prescription vitamins;
- Outpatient hospital care;
- Imaging services;
- Laboratory testing;
- Hospital costs associated with labor and delivery; and
- Services for conditions that could complicate the pregnancy.
- Specifies that fetuses do not have immigration status (Sec. 1).
Title: Prenatal Care for Undocumented Immigrants