HB0078 | Newborn Safety Device Funding for Safe Haven Providers

WFA STANCE:

Support

WFA CATEGORY:

Life

TOPIC:

Safe Havens (Protect Newborns)

STATUS:

House Did not Consider for Introduction 2/3/25

SCHEDULE:

No meetings or sessions currently scheduled

CO-SPONSOR(S):

Representative(s) Abby Angelos
Senator(s) Evie Brennan, Cheri Steinmetz

LEGISLATOR CONTACT INFO:

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SUMMARY:

AN ACT relating to safety for a newborn child; authorizing a grant program for safe haven providers to purchase newborn safety devices as specified; providing definitions; requiring rulemaking; providing an appropriation; and providing for effective dates.

View Full Text of the Bill: https://wyoleg.gov/Legislation/2025/HB0078

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